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bullrack

v0.0.2

Published

Wraps Bull.js with and API that returns the result of a specific job

Downloads

4

Readme

Bullrack

This is a simple API wrapper for Bull that lets you get the results of running specific jobs.

Motivation

After a bit of searching I couldn't find a simple example of doing a job with Bull and getting the results without building a separate messsage queue and mapping job results to job creators. This library's goal is to provide a simple tool that allows returning the result of a specific job to the function that created the job. You are responsible for setting up job processors and configuring Bull. This only exposes a contructor for a Class that has one method doJob The only dependancy is Bull

Basic example

server.js: webserver that waits for clients to request a spreadsheet

const express = require('express')
const app = express()
const port = 3000

const Bullrack = require('bullrack');

const jobQueue = new Bullrack({
     // optionally pass redis config to the Bull this lib uses internally
    redisOptions: {port: 6379, host: '127.0.0.1', password: 'foobared'},
    // this should match whatever queue you have setup to process these jobs
    queueName: 'worker queue'
});

app.get('/', async (req, res, next) => {
    const spreadsheetUrl = await jobQueue.doJob('build-sheet', {
        headers: ['name', 'email', 'phone']
    });

    res.redirect(spreadsheetUrl);
})

app.listen(port, () => console.log(`Example app listening on port ${port}!`))

worker.js: A job worker that builds spreadsheets based on a per request basis


const queue = new Bull('worker queue', {
    redis: {port: 6379, host: '127.0.0.1', password: 'foobared'}
});

// Work around issue https://github.com/OptimalBits/bull/issues/1340
queue.isReady().catch(err => {
    console.error('Cannot establish connection to Redis during startup, exiting...')
    console.error(err);

    process.exit(err);
});

// Setup your Bull processors however you like...
queue.process('build-sheet', function (job, done) {
    const headers = job.data.headers;

    // Your function that handles building the clients requested spreadsheet
    buildSheet(headers, done);
});

// You can add as many job processors to this queue as you see fit
queue.process('build-pdf', function (job, done) {
    const pdfParams = job.data;

    // Your function that handles building the clients requested PDF
    buildPdf(pdfParams, done);
});

Please feel free to contribute or request changes