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NAME

       Minion::Command::minion::worker - Minion worker command

SYNOPSIS

         Usage: APPLICATION minion worker [OPTIONS]

           ./myapp.pl minion worker
           ./myapp.pl minion worker -m production -I 15 -C 5 -R 3600 -j 10
           ./myapp.pl minion worker -q important -q default

         Options:
           -C, --command-interval <seconds>     Worker remote control command interval,
                                                defaults to 10
           -D, --dequeue-timeout <seconds>      Maximum amount of time to wait for
                                                jobs, defaults to 5
           -h, --help                           Show this summary of available options
               --home <path>                    Path to home directory of your
                                                application, defaults to the value of
                                                MOJO_HOME or auto-detection
           -I, --heartbeat-interval <seconds>   Heartbeat interval, defaults to 300
           -j, --jobs <number>                  Maximum number of jobs to perform
                                                parallel in forked worker processes
                                                (not including spare processes),
                                                defaults to 4
           -m, --mode <name>                    Operating mode for your application,
                                                defaults to the value of
                                                MOJO_MODE/PLACK_ENV or "development"
           -q, --queue <name>                   One or more queues to get jobs from,
                                                defaults to "default"
           -R, --repair-interval <seconds>      Repair interval, up to half of this
                                                value can be subtracted randomly to
                                                make sure not all workers repair at the
                                                same time, defaults to 21600 (6 hours)
           -s, --spare <number>                 Number of spare worker processes to
                                                reserve for high priority jobs,
                                                defaults to 1
           -S, --spare-min-priority <number>    Minimum priority of jobs to use spare
                                                worker processes for, defaults to 1

DESCRIPTION

       Minion::Command::minion::worker starts a Minion worker. You can have as many workers as
       you like.

WORKER SIGNALS

       The Minion::Command::minion::worker process can be controlled at runtime with the
       following signals.

   INT, TERM
       Stop gracefully after finishing the current jobs.

   QUIT
       Stop immediately without finishing the current jobs.

JOB SIGNALS

       The job processes spawned by the Minion::Command::minion::worker process can be controlled
       at runtime with the following signals.

   INT, TERM
       This signal starts out with the operating system default and allows for jobs to install a
       custom signal handler to stop gracefully.

   USR1, USR2
       These signals start out being ignored and allow for jobs to install custom signal
       handlers.

REMOTE CONTROL COMMANDS

       The Minion::Command::minion::worker process can be controlled at runtime through
       Minion::Command::minion::job, from anywhere in the network, by broadcasting the following
       remote control commands.

   jobs
         $ ./myapp.pl minion job -b jobs -a '[10]'
         $ ./myapp.pl minion job -b jobs -a '[10]' 23

       Instruct one or more workers to change the number of jobs to perform concurrently. Setting
       this value to 0 will effectively pause the worker. That means all current jobs will be
       finished, but no new ones accepted, until the number is increased again.

   kill
         $ ./myapp.pl minion job -b kill -a '["INT", 10025]'
         $ ./myapp.pl minion job -b kill -a '["INT", 10025]' 23

       Instruct one or more workers to send a signal to a job that is currently being performed.
       This command will be ignored by workers that do not have a job matching the id. That means
       it is safe to broadcast this command to all workers.

   stop
         $ ./myapp.pl minion job -b stop -a '[10025]'
         $ ./myapp.pl minion job -b stop -a '[10025]' 23

       Instruct one or more workers to stop a job that is currently being performed immediately.
       This command will be ignored by workers that do not have a job matching the id. That means
       it is safe to broadcast this command to all workers.

ATTRIBUTES

       Minion::Command::minion::worker inherits all attributes from Mojolicious::Command and
       implements the following new ones.

   description
         my $description = $worker->description;
         $worker         = $worker->description('Foo');

       Short description of this command, used for the command list.

   usage
         my $usage = $worker->usage;
         $worker   = $worker->usage('Foo');

       Usage information for this command, used for the help screen.

METHODS

       Minion::Command::minion::worker inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Command and
       implements the following new ones.

   run
         $worker->run(@ARGV);

       Run this command.

SEE ALSO

       Minion, Minion::Guide, <https://minion.pm>, Mojolicious::Guides,
       <https://mojolicious.org>.