package sihl-queue

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The in-memory queue is not a persistent queue. If the process goes down, all jobs are lost. It doesn't support locking and the queue is unbounded, use it only for testing!

include Sihl.Contract.Queue.Sig
val router : ?back:string -> ?theme:[ `Custom of string | `Light | `Dark ] -> string -> Sihl.Web.router

router ?back scope returns a router that can be passed to the web server to serve the job queue dashboard.

back is an optional URL which renders a back button on the dashboard. Use this to provide your admin user a way to easily exit the dashboard. By default, no URL is provided and no back button is shown.

scope is the URL path under which the dashboard can be accessed. It is common to have some admin UI under /admin, the job queue dashboard could be available under /admin/queue.

You can use HTMX by setting HTMX_SCRIPT_URL to the URL of the HTMX JavaScript file that is then embedded into the dashboard using the <script> tag in the page body. HTMX is used to add dynamic features such as auto-refresh. The dashboard is perfectly usable without it. By default, HTMX is not used.

val dispatch : ?ctx:(string * string) list -> ?delay:Ptime.span -> 'a -> 'a Sihl__.Contract_queue.job -> unit Lwt.t

dispatch ?ctx ?delay input job queues job for later processing and returns unit Lwt.t once the job has been queued.

An optional delay determines the amount of time from now (when dispatch is called) up until the job can be run. If no delay is specified, the job is processed as soon as possible.

input is the input of the handle function which is used for job processing.

val dispatch_all : ?ctx:(string * string) list -> ?delay:Ptime.span -> 'a list -> 'a Sihl__.Contract_queue.job -> unit Lwt.t

dispatch_all ?ctx ?delay inputs jobs queues all jobs for later processing and returns unit Lwt.t once all the jobs has been queued. The jobs are put onto the queue in reverse order. The first job in the list of jobs is put onto the queue last, which means it gets processed first.

If the queue backend supports transactions, dispatch_all guarantees that either none or all jobs are queued.

An optional delay determines the amount of time from now (when dispatch is called) up until the jobs can be run. If no delay is specified, the jobs are processed as soon as possible.

inputs is the input of the handle function. It is a list of 'a, one for each 'a job instance.

val register_jobs : Sihl__.Contract_queue.job' list -> unit Lwt.t

register_jobs jobs registers jobs that can be dispatched later on.

Only registered jobs can be dispatched. Dispatching a job that was not registered does nothing.

val register : ?jobs:Sihl__.Contract_queue.job' list -> unit -> Sihl__.Core_service.t
val lifecycle : Sihl__.Core_lifecycle.lifecycle
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