Queue::Q::ReliableFIFO::CLI - Command line interface to queues in Redis
A command line interface can be started by
perl -MQueue::Q::ReliableFIFO::CLI \ -e 'Queue::Q::ReliableFIFO::CLI->new->run()'
You can put that in a file e.g. called 'fifo-cli' and put that file in your PATH.
The last state of the cli session is saved in $ENV{HOME}/.reliablefifo (as JSON). When restarting the cli, the previous context will be reloaded, i.e. connection, directory and history
The command a in unix style, like "ls", "cd", "rm" and "mv". Press "?" to get a list of available commands. A directory structure is emulated in which the highest level is the queue name and the second level is a type of queue, i.e. queue with busy items, queue with failed items and main queue with waiting items.
The "mv" and "rm" resp. move and remove items. The commands accept an extra parameter to limit the number of items they handle.
Example:
[herald@aap redis]$ fifo-cli Type '?' for help FIFO:-> open localhost FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ / ]-> ls mytest FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ / ]-> cd mytest FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ /mytest ]-> ls main: 4054 items busy: 0 items failed: 2 items FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ /mytest ]-> ls failed {"b":{"k":9,"x":783348.75271916,"s":"bgky"},"t":1352319296} {"b":{"k":10,"x":574480.695396417,"s":"irzd"},"t":1352319296} FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ /mytest ]-> mv failed main 2 items moved FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ /mytest ]-> ls main: 4056 items busy: 0 items failed: 0 items FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ /mytest ]-> cd main FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ /mytest/main ]-> ls {"b":{"k":11,"x":664047.321063155,"s":"ptkx"},"t":1352319296} {"b":{"k":12,"x":502226.272384469,"s":"yrqb"},"t":1352319296} ... FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ /mytest/main ]-> mv . ../failed 1 1 items moved FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ /mytest/main ]-> cd .. FIFO:localhost:6379 (db=0) [ /mytest ]-> ls main: 4055 items busy: 0 items failed: 1 items
Herald van der Breggen, <herald.vanderbreggen@booking.com>
Copyright (C) 2012 by Herald van der Breggen
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
To install Queue::Q, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Queue::Q
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Queue::Q
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.