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Solid Queue can be used with SQL databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite, and it leverages the `FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED` clause, if available, to avoid blocking and waiting on locks when polling jobs. It relies on Active Job for retries, discarding, error handling, serialization, or delays, and it's compatible with Ruby on Rails multi-threading.
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This will configure Solid Queue as the production Active Job backend, create `config/solid_queue.yml`, and create the `db/queue_schema.rb`.
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You will then have to add the configuration for the queue database in `config/database.yml`. If you're using sqlite, it'll look like this:
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Now you're ready to start processing jobs by running `bin/jobs` on the server that's doing the work. This will start processing jobs in all queues using the default configuration. See [below](#configuration) to learn more about configuring Solid Queue.
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For small projects, you can run Solid Queue on the same machine as your webserver. When you're ready to scale, Solid Queue supports horizontal scaling out-of-the-box. You can run Solid Queue on a separate server from your webserver, or even run `bin/jobs` on multiple machines at the same time. Depending on the configuration, you can designate some machines to run only dispatchers or only workers. See the [configuration](#configuration) section for more details on this.
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If you're planning to adopt Solid Queue incrementally by switching one job at the time, you can do so by leaving the `config.active_job.queue_adapter` set to your old backend, and then set the `queue_adapter` directly in the jobs you're moving:
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## High performance requirements
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Solid Queue was designed for the highest throughput when used with MySQL 8+ or PostgreSQL 9.5+, as they support `FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED`. You can use it with older versions, but in that case, you might run into lock waits if you run multiple workers for the same queue. You can also use it with SQLite on smaller applications.
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class CreateRecurringExecutions < ActiveRecord::Migration[7.1]
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class CreateRecurringTasks < ActiveRecord::Migration[7.1]
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class MakeNameNotNull < ActiveRecord::Migration[7.1]
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