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rosa avatar rosa commented on August 10, 2024 1

Hey @JuzerShakir, thanks for figuring this out! Logs in development are sent to Rails.logger by default. I think you might find those, if you haven't changed this, in log/development.log. See #238.

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JuzerShakir avatar JuzerShakir commented on August 10, 2024

Running bundle exec rake solid_queue:start cmd no longer outputs anything in the console but listens to the enqueued jobs and executes them.

To ensure that, we can inspect the SQLite file in any SQLite DB software and check the finished_at column in the solid_queue_jobs table. It will be populated with a timestamp of when the execution of the job was finished and the jobs that are scheduled for a later time can also be found in the solid_queue_scheduled_executions table.

But if you still prefer console logs for this over manually checking the db file then the Puma plugin is the way to go. As mentioned in the README.md file, add plugin: solid_queue to the puma.rb file and this will not only listen to jobs while running the server but also print out logs in both the development & production environment. And I would prefer this any day.

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