Reputation: 7135
The resque jobs I have do not depend on anything in Rails, but I'm having a hard time starting workers without the rails env. I've seen this post, but it didn't help (ruby resque without loading rails environment)
Here is my current rake file:
require "resque/tasks"
task "resque:setup" do
root_path = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../.."
require "#{root_path}/app/workers/myworker.rb"
end
#task "resque:setup" => :environment
The commented task would load the Rails env and everything works, but that's not what I want. When running rake resque:work
I get this error:
rake aborted!
No such file to load -- application_controller
Tasks: TOP => resque:work => resque:preload
Upvotes: 4
Views: 7704
Reputation: 3868
I referred the link here It worked perfectly for me:
This error was resolved, by running
$> QUEUE=* rake environment resque:work
a cleaner solution was to define a rake task:
task "resque:setup" => :environment do
ENV['QUEUE'] ||= '*'
#for redistogo on heroku http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2611747/rails-resque-workers-fail-with-pgerror-server-closed-the-connection-unexpectedl
Resque.before_fork = Proc.new { ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection }
end
and now
rake resque:work
Worked perfectly
Thanks.
Upvotes: -2
Reputation: 266
If you've only added a lib/tasks/resque.rake file and haven't modified your Rakefile, you'll still be loading your Rails environment when you call rake resque:work. Try this for Rakefile:
unless ENV['RESQUE_WORKER'] == 'true'
require File.expand_path('../config/application', __FILE__)
My::Application.load_tasks
else
ROOT_PATH = File.expand_path("..", __FILE__)
load File.join(ROOT_PATH, 'lib/tasks/resque.rake')
end
And then this for your resque.rake file:
require "resque/tasks"
task "resque:setup" do
raise "Please set your RESQUE_WORKER variable to true" unless ENV['RESQUE_WORKER'] == "true"
root_path = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../.."
require "#{root_path}/app/workers/myworker.rb"
end
Then call rake resque:work RESQUE_WORKER=true
Upvotes: 6