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Laravel queue worker using systemd.
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# Laravel queue worker using systemd | |
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# /lib/systemd/system/queue.service | |
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# run this command to enable service: | |
# systemctl enable queue.service | |
[Unit] | |
Description=Laravel queue worker | |
[Service] | |
User=www-data | |
Group=www-data | |
Restart=on-failure | |
ExecStart=/usr/bin/php /path/to/laravel/artisan queue:work --daemon --env=production | |
[Install] | |
WantedBy=multi-user.target |
oh I see thank you very much and I appreciate for being patient :)
the --daemon
option is deprecated. programs under control of systemd should not daemonize anyway.
Having a bunch of issues with this ... freaking amazon removed supervisord from amazon linux 2023 and system d is the only way it seems but I'm not experience enough on how to use it. I just wish they would bring back supervisord
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If the process is there, but no actual job is being done, that looks like privileges issue. Make sure, the process is being run by the same user who is serving the application too. Also, I just noticed, running an artisan worker as root is very much not adviced.