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Testing good_job ActiveJob queue. Ref #1245
Using good_job in development
While this isn't (yet) set up to run good_job workers on heroku, you can totally test out good job in dev.
By default, this branch is using good_job in "async" mode, meaning the workers are actually threads in the Rails process. You can take a look at the queue admin page this way though -- it's pretty snazzy.
If you want to run in development with actual good_job workers, you can do that too!
GOOD_JOB_EXECUTION_MODE=external rails server
(good_job by default looks at that env var, and others, it isn't something we set up)bundle exed good_job
to start a worker with default config. (You can also pass various things on the command line to control worker behavior)GOOD_JOB_EXECUTION_MODE=external rails console
is probably a good idea.