This driver uses Redis to store queue data.
You have to add the yiisoft/yii2-redis extension to your application in order to use it.
Configuration example:
return [
'bootstrap' => [
'queue', // The component registers its own console commands
],
'components' => [
'redis' => [
'class' => \yii\redis\Connection::class,
// ...
// retry connecting after connection has timed out
// yiisoft/yii2-redis >=2.0.7 is required for this.
'retries' => 1,
],
'queue' => [
'class' => \yii\queue\redis\Queue::class,
'redis' => 'redis', // Redis connection component or its config
'channel' => 'queue', // Queue channel key
],
],
];
Console commands are used to execute and manage queued jobs.
yii queue/listen [timeout]
The listen command launches a daemon which infinitely queries the queue. If there are new tasks
they're immediately obtained and executed. The timeout parameter specifies the number of seconds to sleep between
querying the queue. This method is most efficient when the command is properly daemonized via
supervisor or systemd.
yii queue/run
The run command obtains and executes tasks in a loop until the queue is empty. This works well with
cron.
The run and listen commands have options:
--verbose, -v: print execution statuses to console.--isolate: each task is executed in a separate child process.--color: enable highlighting for verbose mode.yii queue/info
The info command prints out information about the queue status.
yii queue/clear
The clear command clears the queue.
yii queue/remove [id]
The remove command removes a job from the queue.