similar to: Backgroundrb and timeout connections

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2006 Nov 07
2
start a worker when bdrb starts
I am sure..again I am missing something, but I am trying to start a worker, when backgroundrb starts and it doesn''t seem to work. Here is my config/backgroundrb_schedules.yml file: feed_worker: class: feed_worker job_key: feed_worker_key worker_method: do_work trigger_args: repeat_interval: 20.minutes I even tried this from Rails controller: # def start_feed_worker #
2006 Aug 07
2
Call for examples
He folks- First off thanks to everyone for helping to make this plugin work better for all of us. Its nice to have a bunch of people testing and adding features. I would like to ask for people to post some examples workers. I would really like to get a few more workers to distribute with the plugin. Especially ones that a lot of people seem to need like Email workers. So if you are
2007 Apr 18
5
[BUG] worker stopping abruptly
I have been facing this damn ugly issue since quite sometime. So this worker reads RSS feed from Yahoo news and stores it in a DB. The worker is scheduled to run at every 40 minutes and my background_schedules.yml looks like this: feed_worker: :class: :feed_worker :job_key: :feed_worker_key :worker_method: :do_work :trigger_args: :start: <%= Time.now + 5 %>
2010 Nov 14
5
Authlogic and rails 3 : NameError in User sessionsController#new
Hi everybody, I''ve installed Authlogic on Rails 3 following the Railscast (http:// railscasts.com/episodes/160-authlogic), and the resources I was able to find on the web, but I''m facing a problem. Once I''ve generated the user_sessions controller and mapped the login and logout routes, I get an error if I try to load the login page : uninitialized constant
2008 Jan 03
0
daemon use-case questions
Hi all, I''m trying to replace an OpenWFEru/daemons-based infrastructure, with the goal being to be able to communicate with the workers to a) monitor current state and to b) initiate new actions. The short version on why these are daemons and not transient workers (that start up and shut down when they''re done with a particular task) is because they''re subscribing to
2007 Dec 21
4
I need some guidance
I''m building an http communicator class for a web service API wrapper and I''m trying to go through the BDD process in doing so. I''m having a bit of a struggle figuring out how to set up the tests in relation to isolating things appropriately as well as testing behavior vs testing implementation. Specifically, I''m trying to set up a post method on my