okvpn/redis-queue-bundle

The redis message queue transport for oro-platform

1.1.1 2017-06-04 21:37 UTC

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The bundle integrates OroMessageQueue component. It provides more faster redis message queue transport for oro-platform vs DBAL. See OroMessageBundle for details.

Install and Test Dependencies

Install Redis

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install redis-server
sudo apt-get install php7.0-redis

Check that Redis is up & running:

redis-benchmark -q -n 5000

Output:
PING_INLINE: 102040.82 requests per second
PING_BULK: 208333.33 requests per second
SET: 238095.23 requests per second
GET: 227272.73 requests per second
INCR: 238095.23 requests per second
LPUSH: 227272.73 requests per second
LPOP: 217391.30 requests per second
SADD: 227272.73 requests per second
SPOP: 227272.73 requests per second
LPUSH (needed to benchmark LRANGE): 238095.23 requests per second
LRANGE_100 (first 100 elements): 90909.09 requests per second
LRANGE_300 (first 300 elements): 27472.53 requests per second
LRANGE_500 (first 450 elements): 19011.41 requests per second
LRANGE_600 (first 600 elements): 14619.88 requests per second
MSET (10 keys): 166666.67 requests per second

Install using composer

composer require okvpn/redis-queue-bundle

Usage

First, you have to configure a transport layer and set one to be default. For the config settings.

# app/config/config.yml

oro_message_queue:
  transport:
    default: 'redis'
    redis:
      dsn: 'redis://pass@localhost:6379/0'

We can configure one of the supported transports via parameters:

# app/config/config.yml

oro_message_queue:
    transport:
        default: '%message_queue_transport%'
        '%message_queue_transport%': '%message_queue_transport_config%'
    client: ~
# app/config/parameters.yml

    message_queue_transport: 'redis'
    message_queue_transport_config: { dsn: 'redis://pass@localhost:6379/0' }

Supervisord

As you read before you must keep running oro:message-queue:consume command and to do this best we advise you to delegate this responsibility to Supervisord. With next program configuration supervisord keeps running four simultaneous instances of php app/console oro:message-queue:consume command and cares about relaunch if instance has dead by any reason.

[program:oro_message_consumer]
command=/path/to/app/console --env=prod --no-debug oro:message-queue:consume
process_name=%(program_name)s_%(process_num)02d
numprocs=4
autostart=true
autorestart=true
startsecs=0
user=www-data

License

MIT License.