Is there any library for the queueing mechanism?

What’s used by the most - Cron? But a task or rather script executed by Cron won’t access to the context of an application. Meaning, a task will have be an independent unit. Whereas I want is a library to use inside a project such that it’ll have access to everything.

Anything similar to Sidekiq exist in Rust?

  • @[email protected]
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    std::thread::spawn(|| {
        loop {
            std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(30*60));
            do_job();
        }
    });
    

    Works pretty well. Maybe add a bit of code to crash the whole process on panic or some other logging. Wastes a few KiB of memory per loop but probably not a major issue. Doing this with async will waste only the tiniest amount of memory.

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        It depends. Sometimes you can just put an exit call at the end of main to kill the thread. If you want to attempt graceful shutdown then usually I just use a boolean shutdown flag. Then the loop becomes while !shutdown.get() {

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      what if one of the calls crashes? how would you re-run it?

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        Best option is probably to add a wrapper around the thread that re-spawns it. But you can also just catch panics in the loop.

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          How would you re-run it multiple times then? An internal should be progressively greater. How would you terminate it if it continues to produce an exception?