queue_classic 2.1.3 → 2.1.4

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  # queue_classic
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  queue_classic provides a simple interface to a PostgreSQL-backed message queue. queue_classic specializes in concurrent locking and minimizing database load while providing a simple, intuitive developer experience. queue_classic assumes that you are already using PostgreSQL in your production environment and that adding another dependency (e.g. redis, beanstalkd, 0mq) is undesirable.
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- * [Documentation](http://rubydoc.info/gems/queue_classic/2.1.1/frames)
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+ * [Documentation](http://rubydoc.info/gems/queue_classic/2.1.4/frames)
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  * [Usage](#usage)
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  * [Setup](#setup)
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  * [Configuration](#configuration)
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  Declare dependencies in Gemfile.
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  ```ruby
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- gem "queue_classic", "2.1.1"
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+ gem "queue_classic", "2.1.4"
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  ```
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  Require these files in your Rakefile so that you can run `rake qc:work`.
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  All configuration takes place in the form of environment vars. See [queue_classic.rb](https://github.com/ryandotsmith/queue_classic/blob/master/lib/queue_classic.rb#L23-62) for a list of options.
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+ ## Logging
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+ By default queue_classic does not talk very much.
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+ If you find yourself in a situation where you need to know what's happening inside QC,
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+ you can enable the debug output by setting the `DEBUG` environment variable:
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+ ```
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  ## Hacking on queue_classic
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  ### Dependencies
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: queue_classic
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