Sidekiq 5.0 contains a reworked job dispatch and execution core to integrate better with the new Rails 5.0 Executor. It also drops support for older versions of Ruby and Rails and adds support for RTL languages in the Web UI.
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Integrate job logging and retry logic directly in with the job execution logic in Sidekiq::Processor. Previously this logic was defined as middleware. In Rails 5.0, ActiveSupport::Executor handles ActiveRecord connection management, job callbacks, development mode class loading, etc. Because of its extensive responsibilities, the Executor can't be integrated as Sidekiq middleware; the logging/retry logic had to be pulled out too. Sidekiq 4.2 had a hack to make it work but this redesign provides a cleaner integration. [#3235]
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The Delayed Extensions
delay
,delay_in
anddelay_until
APIs are no longer available by default. The extensions allow you to marshal job arguments as YAML, leading to cases where job payloads could be many 100s of KB or larger if not careful, leading to Redis networking timeouts or other problems. As noted in the Best Practices wiki page, Sidekiq is designed for jobs with small, simple arguments.Add this line to your initializer to re-enable them and get the old behavior:
Sidekiq::Extensions.enable_delay!
The old
Sidekiq.remove_delay!
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Sidekiq's quiet signal is now
TSTP
(think of it as Thread SToP) instead of USR1 as USR1 is not available on JRuby. USR1 will continue to be supported in Sidekiq 5.x for backwards compatibility and will be removed in Sidekiq 6.x. [#3302] -
The Web UI is now bi-directional - it can render either LTR (left-to-right) or RTL languages. With this change, Farsi, Arabic, Hebrew and Urdu are officially supported. [#3381]
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Jobs which can't be parsed due to invalid JSON are now pushed immediately to the Dead set since they require manual intervention and will never execute successfully as is. The Web UI has been updated to more gracefully display these jobs. [#3296]
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Rails 3.2 is no longer supported.
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Ruby 2.0 and Ruby 2.1 are no longer supported. Ruby 2.2.2+ is required.
As always, please upgrade Sidekiq one major version at a time. If you are already running Sidekiq 4.x, then:
- Upgrade to the latest Sidekiq 4.x.
gem 'sidekiq', '< 5'
- Fix any deprecation warnings you see.
- Upgrade to 5.x.
gem 'sidekiq', '< 6'