I use whenever to call rake tasks throughout the day, but each task launches a new Rails environment. How can I run tasks throughout the day without relaunching Rails for each job?
Here's what I came up with, would love to get some feedback on this...?
Refactor each rake task to instead be a method within the appropriate Model.
Use the delayed_job gem to assign low priority and ensure these methods run asynchronously.
Instruct whenever to call each Model.method instead of calling the rake task
Does this solution make sense? Will it help avoid launching a new Rails environment for each job? .. or is there a better way to do this?
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Running Rails 3
Lots of good solutions to this problem, the one I eventually ended up integrating is as such:
whenever
gem to run command 'curl mywebsite.com/model#method'
I tried giving delayed_job a go but didn't like the idea of running another Rails instance. My methods are not too server intensive, and the above solution allows me to utilize the already-running Rails environment.