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I have installed resque correctly, but to process all queues I need to run

rake resque:work QUEUE='*'

The problem is that I need to keep the terminal window opened, otherwise resque:work won't works.

Do you know a way to auto-run that rake command every time I run "rails server" ?

I'm on Localhost

lib/tasks/resque.rake

require 'resque/tasks'

task "resque:setup" => :environment do
    ENV['QUEUE'] = "*"
end
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  • If you don't want to keep terminal with resque opened you can try to run resque in background resque background
    – suhovius
    Nov 10, 2012 at 23:00
  • Thanks, it's Perfect! @AlexeySukhoviy Do you know how avoid to re-run this every time I restart my server?
    – sparkle
    Nov 10, 2012 at 23:09
  • Btw. If you run it in background, you can stop it by killing it as a process with kill -9 <pid> command. Where pid is a pid of resque process. But for development purposes I recommend you not run resque in background. As for me it is better to keep it lunched in another terminal and restart it only if I made some changes to code with which resque process operates.
    – suhovius
    Nov 10, 2012 at 23:26
  • maybe you could help me with this one? stackoverflow.com/questions/24726631/…
    – meso_2600
    Jul 13, 2014 at 21:51

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Instead of calling the invoke function, you can use a gem like foreman that can invoke all the other tasks. This is useful if you are looking to have a largely platform neutral solution and also while deploying into cloud. Your Procfile can have the following contents:

web:    bundle exec thin start -p $PORT
worker: bundle exec rake resque:work QUEUE=*
clock:  bundle exec rake resque:scheduler

Source:introduction to foreman.

Now to start the server, you just have to issue foreman start command which forks off child threads to perform individual work.

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Edit: Answer from 2012! Seems that this works just for Rails 2!

Add an initializer in config/initializers with something like this:

Rake::Task["resque:work QUEUE='*'"].invoke

Not tested!

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    I know, I just specify for users landing here. :)
    – Pak
    Jun 11, 2014 at 21:24
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The best way to do it is

ENV['QUEUE'] = "*"
Rake::Task["resque:work"].invoke
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