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ExqUI
ExqUI provides a UI dashboard for Exq, a job processing library compatible with Resque / Sidekiq for the Elixir language. ExqUI allow you to see various job processing stats, as well as details on failed, retried, scheduled jobs, etc.
Configuration
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ExqUI depends on the api server component of the exq. The user of ExqUI is expected to start the Exq with proper config. The only config required on ExqUI side is the name of the api server. It's set to Exq.Api by default.
config :exq_ui, api_name: Exq.Api
There are two typical scenarios
If ExqUI is embedded in a worker node which runs exq jobs, then nothing special needs to be done. Exq by default starts the api server on all worker nodes.
If ExqUI needs to be embedded in a node which is not a worker, then Exq can be started in
api
mode, which will only start the api gen server and will not pickup jobs for execution. This can be done by configuring themode
.config :exq, mode: :api
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ExqUI uses Phoenix LiveView. If you already use LiveView, skip to next step. Otherwise follow LiveView installation docs.
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In your phoenix router import
ExqUIWeb.Router
and addlive_exq_ui(path)
defmodule DemoWeb.Router do
use Phoenix.Router
import ExqUIWeb.Router
pipeline :browser do
plug :fetch_session
plug :protect_from_forgery
end
scope "/", DemoWeb do
pipe_through :browser
live_exq_ui("/exq")
end
end
Exq Scheduler
ExqUI provides support for Exq Scheduler. It can be enabled by giving a name to exq scheduler and specifying the same name in exq ui config.
config :exq_scheduler,
name: ExqScheduler
config :exq_ui,
exq_scheduler_name: ExqScheduler
Development
mix setup # on first run
mix run --no-halt dev.exs
open http://localhost:4000/exq