Laravel chaind jobs within for loop
I am using excel to import some data from user,
after uploading excel file, I pass the excel file to processExcel
job.
In processExcel
class we dispatch jobs for each row and for each sheet of the excel file. The problem is that processExcel
retries expecting child jobs done
but children jobs are afterprocessExcel
job and app gets stuck in the loop for processExcel
job.
php laravel jobs chaining
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I am using excel to import some data from user,
after uploading excel file, I pass the excel file to processExcel
job.
In processExcel
class we dispatch jobs for each row and for each sheet of the excel file. The problem is that processExcel
retries expecting child jobs done
but children jobs are afterprocessExcel
job and app gets stuck in the loop for processExcel
job.
php laravel jobs chaining
laravel.com/docs/5.7/queues#job-chaining
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 18:35
@ceejayoz I have child jobs in foreach loop they are not single jobs
– eamirgh
Jan 3 at 19:09
1
You can build an array of jobs in the loop, then send them off in a chained fashion. If you need all the per-row functions to run simultaneously, you're probably gonna have to engineer some sort of progress tracking in the database or in Redis or something, and have each job check if it's the last one to run.
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 19:11
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I am using excel to import some data from user,
after uploading excel file, I pass the excel file to processExcel
job.
In processExcel
class we dispatch jobs for each row and for each sheet of the excel file. The problem is that processExcel
retries expecting child jobs done
but children jobs are afterprocessExcel
job and app gets stuck in the loop for processExcel
job.
php laravel jobs chaining
I am using excel to import some data from user,
after uploading excel file, I pass the excel file to processExcel
job.
In processExcel
class we dispatch jobs for each row and for each sheet of the excel file. The problem is that processExcel
retries expecting child jobs done
but children jobs are afterprocessExcel
job and app gets stuck in the loop for processExcel
job.
php laravel jobs chaining
php laravel jobs chaining
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laravel.com/docs/5.7/queues#job-chaining
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 18:35
@ceejayoz I have child jobs in foreach loop they are not single jobs
– eamirgh
Jan 3 at 19:09
1
You can build an array of jobs in the loop, then send them off in a chained fashion. If you need all the per-row functions to run simultaneously, you're probably gonna have to engineer some sort of progress tracking in the database or in Redis or something, and have each job check if it's the last one to run.
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 19:11
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laravel.com/docs/5.7/queues#job-chaining
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 18:35
@ceejayoz I have child jobs in foreach loop they are not single jobs
– eamirgh
Jan 3 at 19:09
1
You can build an array of jobs in the loop, then send them off in a chained fashion. If you need all the per-row functions to run simultaneously, you're probably gonna have to engineer some sort of progress tracking in the database or in Redis or something, and have each job check if it's the last one to run.
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 19:11
laravel.com/docs/5.7/queues#job-chaining
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 18:35
laravel.com/docs/5.7/queues#job-chaining
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 18:35
@ceejayoz I have child jobs in foreach loop they are not single jobs
– eamirgh
Jan 3 at 19:09
@ceejayoz I have child jobs in foreach loop they are not single jobs
– eamirgh
Jan 3 at 19:09
1
1
You can build an array of jobs in the loop, then send them off in a chained fashion. If you need all the per-row functions to run simultaneously, you're probably gonna have to engineer some sort of progress tracking in the database or in Redis or something, and have each job check if it's the last one to run.
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 19:11
You can build an array of jobs in the loop, then send them off in a chained fashion. If you need all the per-row functions to run simultaneously, you're probably gonna have to engineer some sort of progress tracking in the database or in Redis or something, and have each job check if it's the last one to run.
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 19:11
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laravel.com/docs/5.7/queues#job-chaining
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 18:35
@ceejayoz I have child jobs in foreach loop they are not single jobs
– eamirgh
Jan 3 at 19:09
1
You can build an array of jobs in the loop, then send them off in a chained fashion. If you need all the per-row functions to run simultaneously, you're probably gonna have to engineer some sort of progress tracking in the database or in Redis or something, and have each job check if it's the last one to run.
– ceejayoz
Jan 3 at 19:11