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Background job processing for Plain.

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Worker

Process background jobs with a database-driven worker.

Jobs are defined using the Job base class and the run() method at a minimum.

from plain.worker import Job, register_job
from plain.email import send_mail


@register_job
class WelcomeUserJob(Job):
    def __init__(self, user):
        self.user = user

    def run(self):
        send_mail(
            subject="Welcome!",
            message=f"Hello from Plain, {self.user}",
            from_email="welcome@plainframework.com",
            recipient_list=[self.user.email],
        )

You can then create an instance of the job and call run_in_worker() to enqueue it for a background worker to pick up.

user = User.objects.get(pk=1)
WelcomeUserJob(user).run_in_worker()

Workers are run using the plain worker run command.

Installation

Install plain.worker and add it to your INSTALLED_PACKAGES.

# app/settings.py
INSTALLED_PACKAGES = [
    ...
    "plain.worker",
]

Jobs can be defined in any Python file, but it is suggested to use app/jobs.py or app/{pkg}/jobs.py as those will be imported automatically so the @register_job will fire.

Local development

In development, you will typically want to run the worker alongside your app. With plain.dev you can do this by adding it to the [tool.plain.dev.run] section of your pyproject.toml file. Currently, you will need to use something like watchfiles to add auto-reloading to the worker.

# pyproject.toml
[tool.plain.dev.run]
worker = {cmd = "watchfiles --filter python \"plain worker run --stats-every 0 --max-processes 2\" ."}
worker-slow = {cmd = "watchfiles --filter python \"plain worker run --queue slow --stats-every 0 --max-processes 2\" ."}

Job parameters

TODO

Admin

TODO

Job history

TODO

Scheduled jobs

TODO

Monitoring

TODO

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