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### 0.4.0
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(April 22nd, 2014)
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- Emptying the failed queue from the command line is now as simple as running
`rqinfo -X` or `rqinfo --empty-failed-queue`.
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- Job data is unpickled lazily. Thanks, Malthe!
- Removed dependency on the `times` library. Thanks, Malthe!
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- Job dependencies! Thanks, Selwin.
- Custom worker classes, via the `--worker-class=path.to.MyClass` command line
argument. Thanks, Selwin.
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- `Queue.all()` and `rqinfo` now report empty queues, too. Thanks, Rob!
- Fixed a performance issue in `Queue.all()` when issued in large Redis DBs.
Thanks, Rob!
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- Birth and death dates are now stored as proper datetimes, not timestamps.
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- Ability to provide a custom job description (instead of using the default
function invocation hint). Thanks, İbrahim.
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- Fix: temporary key for the compact queue is now randomly generated, which
should avoid name clashes for concurrent compact actions.
- Fix: `Queue.empty()` now correctly deletes job hashes from Redis.
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### 0.3.13
(December 17th, 2013)
- Bug fix where the worker crashes on jobs that have their timeout explicitly
removed. Thanks for reporting, @algrs.
### 0.3.12
(December 16th, 2013)
- Bug fix where a worker could time out before the job was done, removing it
from any monitor overviews (#288).
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### 0.3.11
(August 23th, 2013)
- Some more fixes in command line scripts for Python 3
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### 0.3.10
(August 20th, 2013)
- Bug fix in setup.py
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### 0.3.9
(August 20th, 2013)
- Python 3 compatibility (Thanks, Alex!)
- Minor bug fix where Sentry would break when func cannot be imported
### 0.3.8
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(June 17th, 2013)
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- `rqworker` and `rqinfo` have a `--url` argument to connect to a Redis url.
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- `rqworker` and `rqinfo` have a `--socket` option to connect to a Redis server
through a Unix socket.
- `rqworker` reads `SENTRY_DSN` from the environment, unless specifically
provided on the command line.
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- `Queue` has a new API that supports paging `get_jobs(3, 7)`, which will
return at most 7 jobs, starting from the 3rd.
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### 0.3.7
(February 26th, 2013)
- Fixed bug where workers would not execute builtin functions properly.
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### 0.3.6
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(February 18th, 2013)
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- Worker registrations now expire. This should prevent `rqinfo` from reporting
about ghosted workers. (Thanks, @yaniv-aknin!)
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- `rqworker` will automatically clean up ghosted worker registrations from
pre-0.3.6 runs.
- `rqworker` grew a `-q` flag, to be more silent (only warnings/errors are shown)
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### 0.3.5
2013-02-06 22:26:52 +00:00
(February 6th, 2013)
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- `ended_at` is now recorded for normally finished jobs, too. (Previously only
for failed jobs.)
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- Adds support for both `Redis` and `StrictRedis` connection types
- Makes `StrictRedis` the default connection type if none is explicitly provided
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### 0.3.4
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(January 23rd, 2013)
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- Restore compatibility with Python 2.6.
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### 0.3.3
2013-01-18 14:51:17 +00:00
(January 18th, 2013)
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- Fix bug where work was lost due to silently ignored unpickle errors.
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- Jobs can now access the current `Job` instance from within. Relevant
documentation [here](http://python-rq.org/docs/jobs/).
- Custom properties can be set by modifying the `job.meta` dict. Relevant
documentation [here](http://python-rq.org/docs/jobs/).
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- Custom properties can be set by modifying the `job.meta` dict. Relevant
documentation [here](http://python-rq.org/docs/jobs/).
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- `rqworker` now has an optional `--password` flag.
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- Remove `logbook` dependency (in favor of `logging`)
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### 0.3.2
2012-09-03 06:13:22 +00:00
(September 3rd, 2012)
- Fixes broken `rqinfo` command.
- Improve compatibility with Python < 2.7.
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### 0.3.1
2012-08-30 19:37:29 +00:00
(August 30th, 2012)
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- `.enqueue()` now takes a `result_ttl` keyword argument that can be used to
change the expiration time of results.
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- Queue constructor now takes an optional `async=False` argument to bypass the
worker (for testing purposes).
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- Jobs now carry status information. To get job status information, like
whether a job is queued, finished, or failed, use the property `status`, or
one of the new boolean accessor properties `is_queued`, `is_finished` or
`is_failed`.
- Jobs return values are always stored explicitly, even if they have to
explicit return value or return `None` (with given TTL of course). This
makes it possible to distinguish between a job that explicitly returned
`None` and a job that isn't finished yet (see `status` property).
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- Custom exception handlers can now be configured in addition to, or to fully
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replace, moving failed jobs to the failed queue. Relevant documentation
[here](http://python-rq.org/docs/exceptions/) and
[here](http://python-rq.org/patterns/sentry/).
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- `rqworker` now supports passing in configuration files instead of the
many command line options: `rqworker -c settings` will source
`settings.py`.
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- `rqworker` now supports one-flag setup to enable Sentry as its exception
handler: `rqworker --sentry-dsn="http://public:secret@example.com/1"`
Alternatively, you can use a settings file and configure `SENTRY_DSN
= 'http://public:secret@example.com/1'` instead.
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### 0.3.0
(August 5th, 2012)
- Reliability improvements
- Warm shutdown now exits immediately when Ctrl+C is pressed and worker is idle
- Worker does not leak worker registrations anymore when stopped gracefully
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- `.enqueue()` does not consume the `timeout` kwarg anymore. Instead, to pass
RQ a timeout value while enqueueing a function, use the explicit invocation
instead:
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```python
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q.enqueue(do_something, args=(1, 2), kwargs={'a': 1}, timeout=30)
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```
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- Add a `@job` decorator, which can be used to do Celery-style delayed
invocations:
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```python
from redis import StrictRedis
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from rq.decorators import job
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# Connect to Redis
redis = StrictRedis()
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@job('high', timeout=10, connection=redis)
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def some_work(x, y):
return x + y
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```
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Then, in another module, you can call `some_work`:
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```python
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from foo.bar import some_work
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some_work.delay(2, 3)
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```
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### 0.2.2
(August 1st, 2012)
- Fix bug where return values that couldn't be pickled crashed the worker
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### 0.2.1
(July 20th, 2012)
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- Fix important bug where result data wasn't restored from Redis correctly
(affected non-string results only).
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### 0.2.0
(July 18th, 2012)
- `q.enqueue()` accepts instance methods now, too. Objects will be pickle'd
along with the instance method, so beware.
- `q.enqueue()` accepts string specification of functions now, too. Example:
`q.enqueue("my.math.lib.fibonacci", 5)`. Useful if the worker and the
submitter of work don't share code bases.
- Job can be assigned custom attrs and they will be pickle'd along with the
rest of the job's attrs. Can be used when writing RQ extensions.
- Workers can now accept explicit connections, like Queues.
- Various bug fixes.
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### 0.1.2
(May 15, 2012)
- Fix broken PyPI deployment.
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### 0.1.1
(May 14, 2012)
- Thread-safety by using context locals
- Register scripts as console_scripts, for better portability
- Various bugfixes.
### 0.1.0:
(March 28, 2012)
- Initially released version.