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resque-web

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A Rails-based frontend to the Resque job queue system. This provides a similar interface to the existing Sinatra application that comes bundled with Resque, but deploys like a Rails application and leverages Rails conventions for factoring things like controllers, helpers, and views.

Note this is NOT the old sinatra interface that comes with Resque 1-x. This is a new project based on rails. If you have any issues with old web server, please file an issue on the resque project. Note that the sinatra web interface will be gone in Resque 2.0 and this is meant to be the replacement.

More documentation coming soon!

Starting

Resque web is built as a rails engine.

Add it to your gemfile.

gem 'resque-web', require: 'resque_web'

Mount it in your config/routes.rb.

require "resque_web"

MyApp::Application.routes.draw do
  mount ResqueWeb::Engine => "/resque_web"
end

If you need a non-default resque server, use this environment variable.

RAILS_RESQUE_REDIS=123.x.0.456:6712

Security

You almost certainly want to limit access when using resque-web in production. Using routes constraints is one way to achieve this:

# config/routes.rb

resque_web_constraint = lambda { |request| request.remote_ip == '127.0.0.1' }
constraints resque_web_constraint do
  mount ResqueWeb::Engine => "/resque_web"
end

Another example of a route constraint using the current user when using Devise or another warden based authentication system:

# config/routes.rb
resque_web_constraint = lambda do |request|
  current_user = request.env['warden'].user
  current_user.present? && current_user.respond_to?(:is_admin?) && current_user.is_admin?
end

constraints resque_web_constraint do
  mount ResqueWeb::Engine => "/resque_web"
end

HTTP Basic Authentication

HTTP Basic Authentication is supported out of the box. Simply set the environment variables RESQUE_WEB_HTTP_BASIC_AUTH_USER and RESQUE_WEB_HTTP_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD to turn it on. If you're using Resque with Heroku run heroku config:set RESQUE_WEB_HTTP_BASIC_AUTH_USER=user RESQUE_WEB_HTTP_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD=secret to get ResqueWeb secured.

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