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2007 Sep 24
3
Trouble using backgroundrb
Hi all,
I''m a newbie to backgroundrb and am having trouble integrating it into
my rails-app. I''m using namespaces to differentiate between the parts of
my app.
When I want to create a new worker, it seems that it cannot find the
worker object. Here''s my code:
-------------------- controller app/passwd/index --------------------
class Passwd::IndexController <
2006 Jul 18
7
backgroundrb and autotest
Hi,
First, thanks for the plugin. Sorry if this is not strictly a
backgroundrb issue but I thought others on this list might have come
across this problem.
I''m trying to run the test that comes via the worker generator. The
test works fine when running ''rake test_functional'', but when the
tests are run by autotest I get "uninitialized constant BackgrounDRb"
2008 Jan 11
18
getting started
Hey all,
Been reading through all the old posts (and the docs) to familiarize
myself but I still feel a bit lost.
I''m on trunk and am having a bit of a hard time knowing where to start
with the particular I''m trying to solve.
So far, I''ve downloaded backgroundrb, done the basic rails setup,
created my worker and started it using `script/backgroundrb start`.
2007 May 22
4
Recommendations for eternally-running backgroundrb workers?
I''ve got some workers that I want to have running all the time. Right
now I''m just launching them manually, by requesting a special page in
my rails app that includes lines like:
MiddleMan.new_worker(:class=> :receiver, :job_key=>:r,
:args=>{:sleep_time=>10})
This strikes me as a really weak way to fire up my workers. I
basically want to automate things so
2007 Jun 20
2
send objet between 2 workers
Hi,
I''m using backgroundrb but I have 2 problems with it.
First is when I launch a thread Toto from the do_work method. Toto can''t
access to a class variable defined before... (undefined method `+'' for
nil:NilClass)
I suspect that thread is launched when backgroundrb start but the worker not
..
My code is :
class MonWorker < BackgrounDRb::Worker::RailsBase
2007 Mar 07
10
MiddleMan.worker blocks?
Hello -
I am observing that calls to MiddleMan.worker return only after the worker
has completed its work. This puzzles me, and I presume that I am doing
something wrong. Can anyone make suggestions?
Snippets from my code are:
class ReportController < SecurityController
...
def create_xml_report(report,start_time)
constraints = get_constraints(report,start_time,false)
2008 Jan 17
3
periodic scheduling
I''ve been using backgroundrb since back in March 2007 or so. It''s
been working mostly OK for me, but since the old version doesn''t seem
to work out of the box with rails 2.0 for me, I decided to test out
the latest version.
So, I''m looking at the scheduling, and trying to figure out the best
option for what I want to do. What I have is a set of workers that
2007 Feb 22
1
failed to find slave socket - (RuntimeError)
Hi everyone,
I''ve a class that try to spawn two workers, every 5 seconds.
The code is something like:
while true do
MiddleMan.new_worker(:class => :researches_worker,:job_key
=> :researches)
MiddleMan.new_worker(:class => :products_worker,:job_key => :products)
sleep(5)
end
I''m using ":job_key", so if a worker hasn''t already ended its work
2006 Jul 14
4
Using BackgrounDRb to replace nested loops?
In response to my Rails Weenie post today[1], someone mentioned that
I try BackgrounDRb to help take the strain off my application.
1: http://rails.techno-weenie.net/question/2006/7/13/nested-loops-
best-way-to-send-messages-to-blog-subscribers
I''ve just tried to install and use BackgrounDRb with my app, but I''m
afraid that I''m not too versed in running processes
2006 Jun 15
5
Cannot invoke ActiveRecord subclass accessors in DRb worker
Hi there,
I''m trying to create a worker to do some asynchronous web client work
and update the data model with its results. It seems, however, that
every call I make to an ActiveRecord subclass causes the whole thing
to block. At least I think it''s blocked. Right now I''m just using
debug log output.
Is there a decent way to debug/test workers I can try?
Is there any
2006 Jul 19
1
Testing worker classes
Hi,
Does it make sense to test a worker class by calling
Middleman.new_worker? Or should I just be testing the functionality in
the do_work method, with, say, a mock object. This seems like a really
ugly DRY violation: you''d need to keep the code in the mock and the
real worker in sync.
That''s the philosophical half of my question. In fact, until someone
tells me why I
2006 Oct 17
6
Session access interfers with other model access
Sorry to be such a bother but I''m not getting this.
I have two models: Emrec and Session (I''m using AR for session mgmt.) In my
worker I can access the Emrec model and delete a record, AS LONG AS I don''t
try to access the Session model. With the Session model access commented
out as below, the Emrec record gets deleted. If I uncomment those lines,
the Emrec
2006 Jul 10
2
''uninitialized constant'' error
Hi All,
I am fairly new to Ruby and backgroundRB. I am trying to run a simple example in Windows to get my feet wet with backgroundRB and am running into an ''uninitialized constant'' error when I invoke the controller on my rails app.
In ''MyTest'' Controller
-------------------
def longrun
session[:job_key] = MiddleMan.new_worker(:class =>
2006 Aug 07
4
Memory leak?
I am using BackgrounDRb to resize images after they are accepted into
our system. However, it has become clear that this creates a memory
leak. I''m not sure exactly where the leak exists, but I don''t think
it''s in my own code as it is presently being used in production and
has resized thousands of images without a leak occurring, thanks to
calling GC.start
2006 Oct 23
8
can a worker commit suicide?
Can a worker kill themselves when they''re ''done''? Or do I have to do that either from the controller or the worker manager?
Thanks,
Bill
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2007 Mar 05
4
nil object / slave server problem
I''m just getting started wtih backgroundrb, and unfortunately hit a
snag right away... I''m running the latest releases of rails,
backgroundrb, slave and daemons.
I created a simple worker class, using the generator, which currently
does nothing but print the arguments that are passed to do_work. I''m
running backgroundrb using ''./script/backgroundrb
2008 Mar 21
5
State of backgroundrb (dupe?)
Hi, pardon if this is a duplicate mail, I forgot to click the
subscription link the first time around.
I''ve been using backgroundrb for a while now (older version) and I''ve
had so many headaches because of it that I began looking for a
replacement technology. And then I saw the new and shiny backgroundrb
website, looking good!
Initially I used the version maintained by
2007 Jun 25
3
one more "uninitialized constant" problem
Hi everyone,
I''m new to backgroundrb, and I''m trying to get started with a simple example, yet with no success.
This is the code that I have in RAILS_ROOT/lib/workers/testing_worker.rb
class TestingWorker < BackgrounDRb::Worker::RailsBase
def do_work(args)
# This method is called in it''s own new thread when you
# call new worker. args is set
2006 Oct 17
2
accessing args in worker
If, in the controller, I start a worker and pass in an argument like this:
session[:job_key] = MiddleMan.new_worker(:class => :foo_worker,
:args => {:emrec_id => @emrec.id})
How do I access the value in the worker? I can''t seem to figure it out ;-p
Thanks!
Bill
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2007 Jan 23
1
Getting results from a dead worker. example?
I''m having a little difficulty understanding how to retrieve results
from deceased workers (from the documentation it seems that it is
possible to do this).
I pasted my simple test below. If anyone could point out what i
should be doing differently i''d be very grateful.
My test worker:
class TestWorker < BackgrounDRb::Worker::RailsBase
def do_work(args)