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= swagger = (Resque - Redis) + ActiveRecord
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Swagger allows you to use Resque full featured by only adding one table in your existing database.
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Resque is a great library for creating/running/administering background jobs. Redis is great too but may be overkill for just a few simple background jobs. Swagger marries the power and robustness of Resque with the trivial setup of delayed_job.
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== Getting Started
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1. Add resque and swagger to your gem dependencies (order is important)
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config.gem 'resque'
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config.gem 'swagger'
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2. In your rails app, create the file initializers/resque.rb with the following:
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Resque.swagger!
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Resque.connect_to_database YAML::load(ERB.new(IO.read(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'database.yml'))).result)[RAILS_ENV]
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3. Create an active record migration
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create_table :resque_values do |table|
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table.column :key, :string
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table.column :key_type, :string
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end
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add_index :resque_values, :key
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add_index :resque_values, [:key, :key_type]
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NOTE: To start up the administration sinatra app with swagger, do the following: resque-web config/initializers/resque.rb
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== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
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data/VERSION
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