module ActiveJob::Enqueuing
Provides behavior for enqueuing jobs.
Public Instance Methods
# File activejob/lib/active_job/enqueuing.rb, line 46 def enqueue(options = {}) self.scheduled_at = options[:wait].seconds.from_now.to_f if options[:wait] self.scheduled_at = options[:wait_until].to_f if options[:wait_until] self.queue_name = self.class.queue_name_from_part(options[:queue]) if options[:queue] self.priority = options[:priority].to_i if options[:priority] successfully_enqueued = false run_callbacks :enqueue do if scheduled_at self.class.queue_adapter.enqueue_at self, scheduled_at else self.class.queue_adapter.enqueue self end successfully_enqueued = true end if successfully_enqueued self else if self.class.return_false_on_aborted_enqueue false else ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn( "Rails 6.1 will return false when the enqueuing is aborted. Make sure your code doesn't depend on it" \ " returning the instance of the job and set `config.active_job.return_false_on_aborted_enqueue = true`" \ " to remove the deprecations." ) self end end end
Enqueues the job to be performed by the queue adapter.
Options
-
:wait
- Enqueues the job with the specified delay -
:wait_until
- Enqueues the job at the time specified -
:queue
- Enqueues the job on the specified queue -
:priority
- Enqueues the job with the specified priority
Examples
my_job_instance.enqueue my_job_instance.enqueue wait: 5.minutes my_job_instance.enqueue queue: :important my_job_instance.enqueue wait_until: Date.tomorrow.midnight my_job_instance.enqueue priority: 10
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