#SolidQueue

Nicolas Fränkel 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇬🇪frankel@mastodon.top
2026-01-20
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2026-01-14

🚀 Ah, the classic tale of unrequited love in tech: dumping for , only to be ghosted by a 403 error. 😆 Can't even break up with a database without getting friend-zoned by nginx! 🔒
simplethread.com/redis-solidqu

Andrei Kaleshkawidefix@ruby.social
2025-10-10

SolidQueue, the default ActiveJob's adapter in Rails, is very cool. But there is a catch - it needs 1Gb RAM to make all things out of the box working fine. That means it's not good for Heroku default Dynos. Surprise - github.com/rails/solid_queue/i

#rails #solidqueue #activejob #heroku

2025-06-13

We'll also have the one-and-only Rosa Gutierrez, Maintainer of #SolidQueue!

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-05-11

🚨🚂 Welcome aboard the 🚀 🛤️ express, where buzzwords like "Solid Queue" sound like a hipster brunch choice and "Anomaly Detection" is your morning coffee spilling! ☕ Who knew Ruby on Rails needed more rails and less ruby? 🤷‍♂️
blog.appsignal.com/2025/05/07/

2025-02-28

It's always great to see @rosa and she talked about her #SolidQueue implementation at #rubycommunityconference in #krakow.

She also gave a shout-out to @bensheldon's #goodjob and mentioned how @getajobmike's @sidekiq is blazingly fast.

#ruby #rails #queue #rubyonrails #activerecord #poland #37signals #backgroundprocessing #backgroundprocesses #sidekiq

Rosa on stage at Ruby Community Conference
2025-01-04

I'm adding background jobs to my new app (Rails7.2 + SolidQueue), and not sure how things should be designed.
I need to run daily job to generate notifications on user-created task due/reminder date.

Should I:

1) create one job that iterates all relevant tasks and generates notifications? (might get slow with more users)

2) have one job that iterates tasks, and creates separate job for every relevant task?

3) something else?

#rubyonrails #activejob #SolidQueue

2024-10-08

Picture this: you're six months into a fresh Rails app that processes business-critical jobs with Solid Queue—and you deployed a bug that is wreaking havoc in thousands of jobs. How do you find them?

You'll wish you'd read our latest article from Jeffery Morhous!

honeybadger.io/blog/solid-queu

#Ruby #RubyOnRails #SolidQueue #ActiveJob #SQlite

2024-05-07

There are many tutorials about how to use Solid Queue, but not as many about running it in production. So we made one:

honeybadger.io/blog/deploy-sol

#Ruby #RubyOnRails #SolidQueue #SQLite

Braden Douglassbraidn@ruby.social
2024-03-05

Such a great overview of migrating from #sidekiq to #SolidQueue bigbinary.com/blog/migrating-t

Unless you need Redis for queues, it almost never makes sense for jobs to backed by something so sensitive.

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