Provided by: libminion-perl_10.31+dfsg-2_all 

NAME
Minion::Worker - Minion worker
SYNOPSIS
use Minion::Worker;
my $worker = Minion::Worker->new(minion => $minion);
DESCRIPTION
Minion::Worker performs jobs for Minion.
WORKER SIGNALS
The Minion::Worker process can be controlled at runtime with the following signals.
INT, TERM
Stop gracefully after finishing the current jobs.
QUIT
Stop immediately without finishing the current jobs.
JOB SIGNALS
The job processes spawned by the Minion::Worker process can be controlled at runtime with the following
signals.
INT, TERM
This signal starts out with the operating system default and allows for jobs to install a custom signal
handler to stop gracefully.
USR1, USR2
These signals start out being ignored and allow for jobs to install custom signal handlers.
EVENTS
Minion::Worker inherits all events from Mojo::EventEmitter and can emit the following new ones.
busy
$worker->on(busy => sub ($worker) {
...
});
Emitted in the worker process when it is performing the maximum number of jobs in parallel.
$worker->on(busy => sub ($worker) {
my $max = $worker->status->{jobs};
say "Performing $max jobs.";
});
dequeue
$worker->on(dequeue => sub ($worker, $job) {
...
});
Emitted in the worker process after a job has been dequeued.
$worker->on(dequeue => sub ($worker, $job) {
my $id = $job->id;
say "Job $id has been dequeued.";
});
wait
$worker->on(wait => sub ($worker) {
...
});
Emitted in the worker process before it tries to dequeue a job.
$worker->on(wait => sub ($worker) {
my $max = $worker->status->{dequeue_timeout};
say "Waiting up to $max seconds for a new job.";
});
ATTRIBUTES
Minion::Worker implements the following attributes.
commands
my $commands = $worker->commands;
$worker = $worker->commands({jobs => sub {...}});
Registered worker remote control commands.
id
my $id = $worker->id;
$worker = $worker->id($id);
Worker id.
minion
my $minion = $worker->minion;
$worker = $worker->minion(Minion->new);
Minion object this worker belongs to.
status
my $status = $worker->status;
$worker = $worker->status({queues => ['default', 'important']);
Status information to configure workers started with "run" and to share every time "register" is called.
METHODS
Minion::Worker inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter and implements the following new ones.
add_command
$worker = $worker->add_command(jobs => sub {...});
Register a worker remote control command.
$worker->add_command(foo => sub ($worker, @args) {
...
});
dequeue
my $job = $worker->dequeue(0.5);
my $job = $worker->dequeue(0.5 => {queues => ['important']});
Wait a given amount of time in seconds for a job, dequeue Minion::Job object and transition from
"inactive" to "active" state, or return "undef" if queues were empty.
These options are currently available:
id
id => '10023'
Dequeue a specific job.
min_priority
min_priority => 3
Do not dequeue jobs with a lower priority.
queues
queues => ['important']
One or more queues to dequeue jobs from, defaults to "default".
info
my $info = $worker->info;
Get worker information.
# Check worker host
my $host = $worker->info->{host};
These fields are currently available:
host
host => 'localhost'
Worker host.
jobs
jobs => ['10023', '10024', '10025', '10029']
Ids of jobs the worker is currently processing.
notified
notified => 784111777
Epoch time worker sent the last heartbeat.
pid
pid => 12345
Process id of worker.
started
started => 784111777
Epoch time worker was started.
status
status => {queues => ['default', 'important']}
Hash reference with whatever status information the worker would like to share.
new
my $worker = Minion::Worker->new;
my $worker = Minion::Worker->new(status => {foo => 'bar'});
my $worker = Minion::Worker->new({status => {foo => 'bar'}});
Construct a new Minion::Worker object and subscribe to "busy" event with default handler that sleeps for
one second.
process_commands
$worker = $worker->process_commands;
Process worker remote control commands.
register
$worker = $worker->register;
Register worker or send heartbeat to show that this worker is still alive.
run
$worker->run;
Run worker and wait for "WORKER SIGNALS".
# Start a worker for a special named queue
my $worker = $minion->worker;
$worker->status->{queues} = ['important'];
$worker->run;
These "status" options are currently available:
command_interval
command_interval => 20
Worker remote control command interval, defaults to 10.
dequeue_timeout
dequeue_timeout => 5
Maximum amount time in seconds to wait for a job, defaults to 5.
heartbeat_interval
heartbeat_interval => 60
Heartbeat interval, defaults to 300.
jobs
jobs => 12
Maximum number of jobs to perform parallel in forked worker processes (not including spare processes),
defaults to 4.
queues
queues => ['test']
One or more queues to get jobs from, defaults to "default".
repair_interval
repair_interval => 3600
Repair interval, up to half of this value can be subtracted randomly to make sure not all workers
repair at the same time, defaults to 21600 (6 hours).
spare
spare => 2
Number of spare worker processes to reserve for high priority jobs, defaults to 1.
spare_min_priority
spare_min_priority => 7
Minimum priority of jobs to use spare worker processes for, defaults to 1.
These remote control "commands" are currently available:
jobs
$minion->broadcast('jobs', [10]);
$minion->broadcast('jobs', [10], [$worker_id]);
Instruct one or more workers to change the number of jobs to perform concurrently. Setting this value
to 0 will effectively pause the worker. That means all current jobs will be finished, but no new ones
accepted, until the number is increased again.
kill
$minion->broadcast('kill', ['INT', 10025]);
$minion->broadcast('kill', ['INT', 10025], [$worker_id]);
Instruct one or more workers to send a signal to a job that is currently being performed. This command
will be ignored by workers that do not have a job matching the id. That means it is safe to broadcast
this command to all workers.
stop
$minion->broadcast('stop', [10025]);
$minion->broadcast('stop', [10025], [$worker_id]);
Instruct one or more workers to stop a job that is currently being performed immediately. This command
will be ignored by workers that do not have a job matching the id. That means it is safe to broadcast
this command to all workers.
unregister
$worker = $worker->unregister;
Unregister worker.
SEE ALSO
Minion, Minion::Guide, <https://minion.pm>, Mojolicious::Guides, <https://mojolicious.org>.
perl v5.40.0 2024-12-20 Minion::Worker(3pm)