queue_classic 2.2.2 → 2.2.3
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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/2.2.
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* [Documentation](http://rubydoc.info/gems/queue_classic/2.2.3/frames)
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* [Usage](#usage)
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* [Setup](#setup)
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* [Configuration](#configuration)
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```ruby
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source "http://rubygems.org"
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By default, queue_classic will use the QC_DATABASE_URL falling back on DATABASE_URL. The URL must be in the following format: `postgres://username:password@localhost/database_name`. If you use Heroku's PostgreSQL service, this will already be set. If you don't want to set this variable, you can set the connection in an initializer. **QueueClassic will maintain its own connection to the database.** This may double the number of connections to your database. Set QC::Conn.connection to share the connection between Rails & QueueClassic
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name: queue_classic
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Ryan Smith (♠ ace hacker)
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description: queue_classic is a queueing library for Ruby apps. (Rails, Sinatra, Etc...)
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queue_classic features asynchronous job polling, database maintained locks and no
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ridiculous dependencies. As a matter of fact, queue_classic only requires pg.
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