This gem provides interface for managing background jobs via solid_queue gem. Apart from listing jobs, this gem also provides managing queues, processes. It also acts as a control center to perform functionalities like 'Retry Failed Job', 'Pause Queue' and 'Resume Queue'
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem "solid_queue_interface"
And then execute:
$ bundle
Update config/routes.rb
to mount SolidQueueInterface::Engine
like so:
Rails.application.routes.draw do
mount SolidQueueInterface::Engine => '/solid_queue_interface'
# all your routes.
end
Now you can access SolidQueueInterface at <YOUR_URL>/solid_queue_interface
You can use bin/rails g solid_queue_interface:override_css
which will create overrides.css
in your project.
You can then add your styles to that file and it will get reflected on SolidQueueInterface portal.
You can even overrides default styles of navbar, tables or pagy (pagination) for the portal.
You can refer to default styles are present in solid_queue_interface/application.css
For easy customization, <body>
of the portal is assigned with id
as solid_queue_interface
.
Also, class
is assigned in format solid_queue_interface-<controller_name>-<action_name>
so that you can customize styles on controller-action basis.
You can use bin/rails g solid_queue_interface:override_views
to copy views to your project.
You can then customize view code as per your needs and it will get reflected on SolidQueueInterface portal.
You can keep only views that you need customization and you can delete other views so that they will be fetched from gem.
You can use bin/rails g solid_queue_interface:override_layout_and_navbar
to copy layout template and navbar partial to your project.
You can then customize layout and navbar code as per your needs and it will get reflected on SolidQueueInterface portal.
- Sorting on columns
- Searching on columns
- Authorization
Bug reports, feature requests and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/aquistech/solid_queue_interface. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
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