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**If you're viewing this at https://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job_active_record,
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(4.1.7).](https://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job_active_record/tree/v4.1.7)**

# DelayedJob ActiveRecord Backend

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## Installation

Add the gem to your Gemfile:

    gem 'delayed_job_active_record'

Run `bundle install`.

If you're using Rails, run the generator to create the migration for the
delayed_job table.

    rails g delayed_job:active_record
    rake db:migrate

## Problems locking jobs

You can try using the legacy locking code. It is usually slower but works better for certain people.

    Delayed::Backend::ActiveRecord.configuration.reserve_sql_strategy = :default_sql

## Upgrading from 2.x to 3.0.0

If you're upgrading from Delayed Job 2.x, run the upgrade generator to create a
migration to add a column to your delayed_jobs table.

    rails g delayed_job:upgrade
    rake db:migrate

That's it. Use [delayed_job as normal](http://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job).

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delayed_job_active_record-4.1.7 README.md