Migrating from Sidekiq to Solid Queue | Kyle Keesling

With the recent release of Solid Queue, and a little bit of extra free time due to the holidays, I made a decision to migrate my apps away from Sidekiq. The idea of simplifying my infrastructure requirements by removing Redis from the equation, and the relatively vanilla requirements I have for a background queuing system were just enough to convince me this was a worthwhile exercise.I won’t bore you with every machinations of copying, pasting, and deleting code since it’s realtively straightforward, but I did think it was worth sharing a few highlights, considerations, and gotchas I came across.
Migrating from Sidekiq to Solid Queue | Kyle Keesling #ruby #rubydeveloper #rubyonrails #sidekiq https://rubyonrails.ba/single/migrating-from-sidekiq-to-solid-queue-kyle-keesling

Nezir Zahirovic

Contractor Ruby On Rails (8+ years) / MCPD .Net / C# / Asp.Net / CSS / SQL / (11 years)

related articles