Add sidekiq_option for on-conflict-reschedule perform_in time#813
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Add schedule_in sidekiq job option to customize the on-conflict-reschedule duration of 5 seconds. The default remains 5 seconds if no schedule_in is provided.
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Thank you for contributing! That's a great addition to the gem |
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Happy to help! I was taking a look at the build failures but I don't think they're related to this PR, unless I'm reading something wrong: Let me know if you'd like me to make any updates to this PR. |
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Add schedule_in sidekiq job option to customize the on-conflict-reschedule duration of 5 seconds. The default remains 5 seconds if no schedule_in is provided.
In my particular use-case for on-conflict-reschedule, the jobs that I'm rescheduling have rather long processing times (eg minutes instead of seconds). The default
perform_inof 5 seconds causes a lot of churn in the sidekiq scheduler, I'd prefer to schedule conflicts out another minute or so rather than attempting after a few seconds.