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The railtie does that automatically if ActiveRecord is defined.
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Doesn't Que.mode = :async
need to be set somewhere?
[edit: looks like for whatever reason, the 'after_initialize' stuff in the railtie isn't being ran, looking into it]
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The railtie does that too 😄
I actually have a half-finished gem called que-rails that basically is the extracted railtie, but with specs that make sure that the rake task to create the migration works, and the worker pool boots properly in server mode, and all that. Basically those Rails integration things that aren't specced. Another thing I just haven't had the time to finish. If anyone wants to take it over I'd be happy to push it - I dislike having the Rails-specific stuff in the gem proper.
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Ah, found the problem. I'm using rails-api, and rails-api doesn't define Rails::Server
.
Not sure if the railtie should use a different constant or method to figure out if it can set Que.mode = :async
?
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