Async Background Worker

Async Background Worker, more information please visit this page [https://tonjoo.github.io/async-background-worker/](https://tonjoo.github.

Author:todiadiyatmo (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.4
WordPress version tested:4.9.18
Plugin version:1.0
Added to WordPress repository:22-12-2017
Last updated:27-12-2017
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Async Background Worker, more information please visit this page https://tonjoo.github.io/async-background-worker/

Sample Usage

What is it ?

WordPress background worker plugin that enable WordPress to interact with beanstalkd work queue.

Why we need a worker ?

We can run a very long task in the background, for example we need to import 100.000 row into WordPress databases. Instead of doing the 100.000 import in one job, we can separate the job into many smaller job which is safer.

WP-CLI

Make sure you have WP CLI installed on your system

Support Forum

https://forum.tonjoostudio.com/thread-category/async-background-worker/

Add job to queue

  1. Add new job to new worker queue using add_async_job command

    $job = new stdClass();  
    // the function to run  
    $job->function = 'function_to_execute_on_background';  
    // our user entered data  
    $job->user_data = array('data'=>'some_data');
    add_async_job($job);
    
  2. Implement function

    function function_to_execute_on_background($data) {
        //do something usefull
        echo "Background job executed successfully\n";
    }
    
  3. Run wp background-worker listen

Command

  • wp background-worker
    Run Async Background Worker once.

  • wp background-worker listen
    Run Async Background Worker in loop (contiously), this is what you want for background worker. WordPress framework is restart in each loop.

  • wp background-worker listen-daemon
    Run Async Background Worker in loop (contiously) without restart the WordPress framework. NOTE if you use this mode, any code change will not be reflected. You must restart the Async Background Worker each time you change code. This save memory and speed up thing.


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