If you're using Laravel's workers, do not forget that any changes you make to code will not be loaded until you restart the worker. That includes all code for the project, including models or even files from composer in the vendor folder.
This. I spent 3 days trying to figure why my code changes wasn't working when I pushed it live. It turns out all I had to do was restart the queue worker in Laravel Forge. Great tip!
@@hadesinferno813 not in this case, unless there's some configuration item I'm unaware of that scans the directory for code changes. Last I checked, supervisor knows when it's no longer running and restarts it. Not when the code behind it changes and needs to be reloaded, since the executable that runs isn't the file that you've changed, but a core file of laravel
Biggest tip I can give: Don't forget that if you change any code that will be utilized by the worker (even if it's not directly on the job code, but models it accesses), you must restart the workers for that new code to be used
@@abelenocrodriguez Depends on the way its being launched. But generally it is running in the background as a service. You just restart the service, just like you would apache or nginx
@@abelenocrodriguez Yeah just check out the instructions on how to restart a service being managed by supervisor, but this is definitely a case where if you make changes, they won't be applied immediately to the workers since it's a long running process.
That's a good case! Have you ever tried to implement mails queues using event listeners and SerializesModels? There might be some errors with losing models relationships
Hi, i have an error when a try yo send emails to mailtrap, that happend when i send emails via schedule jobs, the images can not load, its because security content or something like that, any answer why this happend only with schedule jobs :(
How do I use this queue command on production env? Imagine a have a Laravel api that sends email, everytime the end-point is fired. Do I need to keep queue:work running on production server? Thanks.
Yes, you need to keep that running, with help of, for example, tool called Supervisor. Please read the official Laravel documentation on the queues, it's written there
Yes, I will talk about it in the course. Laravel Horizon is a good tool, also you can use something like Bugsnag to notify about any bugs, including the ones in queued jobs.
Problem is in my project setup I am sending dynamic mails using only one mailable class so I don't have any notification to dispatch But luckily Laravel has should queue option in mailable class itself which saved my day. One more thing can you please explain how to handle failed jobs?
Very well explained in such a short amount of time. Thanks for preparing this short video. I have been reading about queues in Laravel 9's documentation, everything made sense to me while reading to me but once I'm done reading almost most of that single long documentation page queues, I've got problems implementing it. So, I decided to come youtube and search for a quick tutorial and here is your video. Awesome!
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Thanks for the awesome Video as always. Sir, can you review some Api Response Builder Packages for SPAs like *MarcinOrlowski/laravel-api-response-builder* for example?
I haven't really used any of these packages, Laravel default API Resources have been always ok for me. Any of those builders have any *practical* advantages over default Laravel? In what cases?
Not specifically about rate limiting, but you can see what topics are inside my course, there's a curriculum at the bottom: laraveldaily.teachable.com/p/queues-in-laravel
@@LaravelDaily can you please give me a little reference or guide I need to implement real time notification functionality. It's an important task for me.
@@LaravelDaily I utilize the windows for programming the sites. The supervisor doesn’t work with windows. The supervisor works with which real servers? Thanks
I don't know any people who work with windows servers for Laravel. Real servers are usually Linux. You can use Windows locally, but again, you don't have supervisor there.
Hello, i have a problem with db query, can i send more info to your email? If yes i need contact email, please. I didn't see contat information anywhere.
I don't provide private consultations, except for cases where it could become a video which would be useful to others, too. And I have 2-3 weeks of queued videos at the moment.
If you're using Laravel's workers, do not forget that any changes you make to code will not be loaded until you restart the worker.
That includes all code for the project, including models or even files from composer in the vendor folder.
Yes I mention that later in the course.
This. I spent 3 days trying to figure why my code changes wasn't working when I pushed it live. It turns out all I had to do was restart the queue worker in Laravel Forge. Great tip!
In (development) you can use queue:listen to detect any code changes without restarting the worker
Supervisor would handle the restart of the workers
@@hadesinferno813 not in this case, unless there's some configuration item I'm unaware of that scans the directory for code changes.
Last I checked, supervisor knows when it's no longer running and restarts it. Not when the code behind it changes and needs to be reloaded, since the executable that runs isn't the file that you've changed, but a core file of laravel
I just wanted to thank you... for your proficiency and fluency to transfer concepts quickly and clearly... you're amazing
Very good video I am just now doing this in a very complex billing system, thanks for sharing your knowledge about this.
Biggest tip I can give: Don't forget that if you change any code that will be utilized by the worker (even if it's not directly on the job code, but models it accesses), you must restart the workers for that new code to be used
@@JouvaMoufette Thanks for the advice, how could it be restarted?
@@abelenocrodriguez Depends on the way its being launched. But generally it is running in the background as a service. You just restart the service, just like you would apache or nginx
@@JouvaMoufette Ok, I am using laravel.com/docs/8.x/queues#configuring-supervisor for the admin queue works on the server.
@@abelenocrodriguez Yeah just check out the instructions on how to restart a service being managed by supervisor, but this is definitely a case where if you make changes, they won't be applied immediately to the workers since it's a long running process.
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This tutorial is so timely thankss! How would i go about enabling the queue on my production server without closing the terminal?
Running queues on production will be explained inside the course.
Thanks @povilas
Its good to see growth in your audience.
I remember when I was only one of few who liked and subscribed
Thank you for your tutorials.
Can we use database driver for email and AWS SQL both together ?
That's a good case! Have you ever tried to implement mails queues using event listeners and SerializesModels? There might be some errors with losing models relationships
How it will work on the server?
Full course "Queues in Laravel": laraveldaily.com/course/laravel-queues
Full course on Laravel? Waiting for Larave daily
how to install and configure the supervisor on the deployment server?
We have a course lesson about: laraveldaily.com/lesson/laravel-queues-server/supervisor-configuration
Nice video! Would be great to make mini-tutorial how to setup Laravel Queue Jobs with Redis)
Imagine people start double-clicking because of the wait...
For that, you should disable the button after the click, with JavaScript
Great Video... I have a question though, Is it ok to have nested queued jobs? Like you have in the video
Thanks !
Works fine on localhoat but on production we need supervisor. Is there any way to run queues without supervisor?
you can use cronjobs to run the laravel scheduler
@@augustinewafula1346 thank you for guidelines. But both are different things
Hi, i have an error when a try yo send emails to mailtrap, that happend when i send emails via schedule jobs, the images can not load, its because security content or something like that, any answer why this happend only with schedule jobs :(
I have a question, is it possible work queues without terminal? After registration automatically run queues
Yes, with supervisor
@@LaravelDaily thank you
sir how to do with the supervisor. please make tutorial on it@@LaravelDaily
Awesome video. Seriously, the knowledge you give is invaluable.
How do I use this queue command on production env? Imagine a have a Laravel api that sends email, everytime the end-point is fired.
Do I need to keep queue:work running on production server? Thanks.
Yes, you need to keep that running, with help of, for example, tool called Supervisor. Please read the official Laravel documentation on the queues, it's written there
Learn tons from every single video. Thanks.
Hi Mr Daily, amazing video. What driver do you recommend using in production?
Redis
thanks bro, respect
A course waiting for so far.
Excellent Video 👍 Is there anyway to notice/alert user’s queued job run successfully or not?
Yes, I will talk about it in the course. Laravel Horizon is a good tool, also you can use something like Bugsnag to notify about any bugs, including the ones in queued jobs.
Problem is in my project setup I am sending dynamic mails using only one mailable class so I don't have any notification to dispatch
But luckily Laravel has should queue option in mailable class itself which saved my day.
One more thing can you please explain how to handle failed jobs?
which theme is in your video thumbnail?
How can i run queue listen on live server please
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Very well explained in such a short amount of time. Thanks for preparing this short video. I have been reading about queues in Laravel 9's documentation, everything made sense to me while reading to me but once I'm done reading almost most of that single long documentation page queues, I've got problems implementing it. So, I decided to come youtube and search for a quick tutorial and here is your video. Awesome!
very nice lecture sir can you tell me what is your text editor theme orange and something. thanx
If I use scheduler to send email, should I use Queue ?
Very interesting topic. Looking forward for the full course - will definitely buy. Great as always!
It's already released actually, just yesterday: laraveldaily.teachable.com/p/queues-in-laravel
@@LaravelDaily Amazing - thought in July ;-) Just bought it! Have a great weekend.
Can I get a VAT invoice for the purchase of your courses?
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Thanks for the awesome Video as always.
Sir, can you review some Api Response Builder Packages for SPAs like *MarcinOrlowski/laravel-api-response-builder* for example?
I haven't really used any of these packages, Laravel default API Resources have been always ok for me. Any of those builders have any *practical* advantages over default Laravel? In what cases?
what is the best way to run it in production
Thanks alot, but why 3 jobs were created in the db, although you register once after implementing the ShouldQueue?
Because there's 3 users with is_admin = 1 in his users table already.
Awesome video as always! May I know if you have already a video about rate limiting a Queue Job?
Not specifically about rate limiting, but you can see what topics are inside my course, there's a curriculum at the bottom: laraveldaily.teachable.com/p/queues-in-laravel
@@LaravelDaily thank you very much!
Awesome! Thanks man
Hello Sir .. I loved the material
Great video, thanks
would you advise using bcc or sending mails individually.
Your personal preference
Damn you are so good, thank you!
Hi povilas. Need you help. Can you please tell me what is the way to notify (alert , tost) on blade when a queue job is completed. Thank you.
I will discuss that inside the course, it will be a separate video.
@@LaravelDaily can you please give me a little reference or guide I need to implement real time notification functionality. It's an important task for me.
master of laravel
You're the best.
The queues doesn’t work in real server just in localhost? Can you help me how the queues work in real?
Read the official docs on queues, about running queues, especially about supervisor: laravel.com/docs/8.x/queues#running-the-queue-worker
@@LaravelDaily I utilize the windows for programming the sites. The supervisor doesn’t work with windows. The supervisor works with which real servers? Thanks
I don't know any people who work with windows servers for Laravel. Real servers are usually Linux.
You can use Windows locally, but again, you don't have supervisor there.
Great lesson
Very helpful
Sorry, Could you please show me the database tool you are using?
It's table plus on my macbook
@@LaravelDaily thank you so much
Hello, i have a problem with db query, can i send more info to your email? If yes i need contact email, please. I didn't see contat information anywhere.
I don't provide private consultations, except for cases where it could become a video which would be useful to others, too. And I have 2-3 weeks of queued videos at the moment.