ejunker / queue-checker
Command to check the queue health status
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Requires
- php: >=5.5.0
Requires (Dev)
- laravel/framework: ~4
- mockery/mockery: dev-master
- orchestra/testbench: 2.1.*
- satooshi/php-coveralls: 0.6.*
README
Command to check the queue health status. Can be used with hosted monitoring systems.
Installation
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Add the following to your composer.json and run
composer update{ "require": { "schickling/queue-checker": "dev-master" } } -
Add
Schickling\QueueChecker\QueueCheckerServiceProviderto your config/app.php
Usage
Run as cronjob
Run the following command as a cronjob (for example each minute). If the queue isn't connected or does not work (e.g. jammed), the binded ErrorHandler will be notified. The default ErrorHandler will log the incident.
$ php artisan queue:check
Implement your own ErrorHandler
You can for example write an ErrorHandler that sends a message to your system monitoring platform such as NewRelic. Simply create a class that implements the Schickling\QueueChecker\ErrorHandlers\ErrorHandlerInterface and bind your ErrorHandler with the following code:
App::bind('Schickling\QueueChecker\ErrorHandlers\ErrorHandlerInterface', 'App\MyCustomErrorHandler');