Sidekiq Pro Changelog ======================= Please see http://sidekiq.org/pro for more details and how to buy. HEAD ----------- - New `sidekiq/pro/reliable_push` which makes Sidekiq::Client resiliant to Redis network failures. [#793] - Move `sidekiq/reliable_fetch` to `sidekiq/pro/reliable_fetch` 1.0.0 ----------- - Sidekiq Pro changelog moved to mperham/sidekiq for public visibility. - Add new Rack endpoint for easy polling of batch status via JavaScript. See `sidekiq/rack/batch_status` 0.9.3 ----------- - Fix bad /batches path in Web UI - Fix Sinatra conflict with sidekiq-failures 0.9.2 ----------- - Fix issue with lifecycle notifications not firing. 0.9.1 ----------- - Update due to Sidekiq API changes. 0.9.0 ----------- - Rearchitect Sidekiq's Fetch code to support different fetch strategies. Add a ReliableFetch strategy which works with Redis' RPOPLPUSH to ensure we don't lose messages, even when the Sidekiq process crashes unexpectedly. [mperham/sidekiq#607] 0.8.2 ----------- - Reimplement existing notifications using batch on_complete events. 0.8.1 ----------- - Rejigger batch callback notifications. 0.8.0 ----------- - Add new Batch 'callback' notification support, for in-process notification. - Symbolize option keys passed to Pony [mperham/sidekiq#603] - Batch no longer requires the Web UI since Web UI usage is optional. You must require is manually in your Web process: ```ruby require 'sidekiq/web' require 'sidekiq/batch/web' mount Sidekiq::Web => '/sidekiq' ``` 0.7.1 ----------- - Worker instances can access the associated jid and bid via simple accessors. - Batches can now be modified while being processed so, e.g. a batch job can add additional jobs to its own batch. ```ruby def perform(...) batch = Sidekiq::Batch.new(bid) # instantiate batch associated with this job batch.jobs do SomeWorker.perform_async # add another job end end ``` - Save error backtraces in batch's failure info for display in Web UI. - Clean up email notification a bit. 0.7.0 ----------- - Add optional batch description - Mutable batches. Batches can now be modified to add additional jobs at runtime. Example would be a batch job which needs to create more jobs based on the data it is processing. ```ruby batch = Sidekiq::Batch.new(bid) batch.jobs do # define more jobs here end ``` - Fix issues with symbols vs strings in option hashes 0.6.1 ----------- - Webhook notification support 0.6 ----------- - Redis pubsub - Email polish 0.5 ----------- - Batches - Notifications - Statsd middleware