taskqueued - Simple program for processing a cPanel::TaskQueue.
cPanel::TaskQueue
taskqueuerun
In order to make use of the cPanel::TaskQueue, you need some way to process the tasks in the queue. Although this process is not very difficult, there are a few subtleties to getting the processing correct.
The taskqueuerun program performs one processing step on a configured cPanel::TaskQueue. This can be used to single-step through queue-processing. It could also be driven by something like cron to process a TaskQueue without the need for a separate processing daemon.
Although the taskqueuerun program is not a production-quality queue processing program, it does provides an example of every step needed to do correct handling of the cPanel::TaskQueue. For production operation, you would probably want to add some logging at a minimum.
Each execution of the taskqueuerun program checks the cPanel::TaskQueue::Scheduler object, queueing any tasks that are ready to be queued. It then executes the first task on the queue if any tasks are allowed to execute. Then the program exits, without any more processing.
cPanel::TaskQueue::Scheduler
The taskqueuerun program is configured through command line options or a configuration file. If the first parameter to the program starts with an @, the rest of the argument is treated as a configuration file name. If no configuration is passed on the command line, the program defaults to reading taskqueue.cfg in the current directory.
@
taskqueue.cfg
The configuration file just contains the command line options, one per line. Blank lines are ignored. Everything after the # character is treated as a comment and discarded.
#
The command line options that configure the program are
This required parameter specifies a directory in which we can find the TaskQueue's state files. The files to be accessed should be readable by the current user for the program to work.
TaskQueue
This optional parameter specifies the name associated with the TaskQueue object. It is used to create the name of the TaskQueue state file. If not supplied, a default value of main is used.
main
This optional parameter specifies the name associated with the TaskQueue::Scheduler object. It is used to create the name of the TaskQueue::Scheduler state file. If not supplied, the specified queue name is used.
TaskQueue::Scheduler
This required parameter may be specified multiple times to specify one or more directories to search for plugins. This directory name should not contain the namespace.
For example, if we are looking for the plugin TaskProcessor::NewCommands in the namespace TaskProcessor, and the plugin file is located at /usr/local/lib/taskplugins/TaskProcessor/NewCommands.pm. The plugindir would be /usr/local/lib/taskplugins and the namespace would be TaskProcessor.
TaskProcessor::NewCommands
TaskProcessor
/usr/local/lib/taskplugins/TaskProcessor/NewCommands.pm
/usr/local/lib/taskplugins
These directories are also added to the Perl include directory list to allow loading any plugins we find.
This optional parameter may be supplied multiple times to specify namespaces to search for plugins. If none are supplied, the default cPanel::TaskProcessors is used.
cPanel::TaskProcessors
This optional parameter may be specified multiple times to specify the particular plugins to load. If this parameter is supplied, the plugin directories are not searched for plugins. Instead, only the specified plugins are loaded.
This parameter is not actually used. But it is supported so that the configuration of all of the tools is consistent.
This script depends on the cPanel::TaskQueue module.
None reported.
No outstanding bugs.
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To install cPanel::TaskQueue, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm cPanel::TaskQueue
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install cPanel::TaskQueue
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.