return [ | |
/* | |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Default Queue Connection Name | |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| | |
| Laravel's queue supports a variety of backends via a single, unified | |
| API, giving you convenient access to each backend using identical | |
| syntax for each. The default queue connection is defined below. | |
| | |
*/ | |
'default' => env('QUEUE_CONNECTION', 'database'), | |
/* | |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Queue Connections | |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| | |
| Here you may configure the connection options for every queue backend | |
| used by your application. An example configuration is provided for | |
| each backend supported by Laravel. You're also free to add more. | |
| | |
| Drivers: "sync", "database", "beanstalkd", "sqs", "redis", "null" | |
| | |
*/ | |
'connections' => [ | |
'sync' => [ | |
'driver' => 'sync', | |
], | |
'database' => [ | |
'driver' => 'database', | |
'connection' => env('DB_QUEUE_CONNECTION'), | |
'table' => env('DB_QUEUE_TABLE', 'jobs'), | |
'queue' => env('DB_QUEUE', 'default'), | |
'retry_after' => (int) env('DB_QUEUE_RETRY_AFTER', 90), | |
'after_commit' => false, | |
], | |
'beanstalkd' => [ | |
'driver' => 'beanstalkd', | |
'host' => env('BEANSTALKD_QUEUE_HOST', 'localhost'), | |
'queue' => env('BEANSTALKD_QUEUE', 'default'), | |
'retry_after' => (int) env('BEANSTALKD_QUEUE_RETRY_AFTER', 90), | |
'block_for' => 0, | |
'after_commit' => false, | |
], | |
'sqs' => [ | |
'driver' => 'sqs', | |
'key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'), | |
'secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'), | |
'prefix' => env('SQS_PREFIX', 'https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/your-account-id'), | |
'queue' => env('SQS_QUEUE', 'default'), | |
'suffix' => env('SQS_SUFFIX'), | |
'region' => env('AWS_DEFAULT_REGION', 'us-east-1'), | |
'after_commit' => false, | |
], | |
'redis' => [ | |
'driver' => 'redis', | |
'connection' => env('REDIS_QUEUE_CONNECTION', 'default'), | |
'queue' => env('REDIS_QUEUE', 'default'), | |
'retry_after' => (int) env('REDIS_QUEUE_RETRY_AFTER', 90), | |
'block_for' => null, | |
'after_commit' => false, | |
], | |
], | |
/* | |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Job Batching | |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| | |
| The following options configure the database and table that store job | |
| batching information. These options can be updated to any database | |
| connection and table which has been defined by your application. | |
| | |
*/ | |
'batching' => [ | |
'database' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'sqlite'), | |
'table' => 'job_batches', | |
], | |
/* | |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Failed Queue Jobs | |
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| | |
| These options configure the behavior of failed queue job logging so you | |
| can control how and where failed jobs are stored. Laravel ships with | |
| support for storing failed jobs in a simple file or in a database. | |
| | |
| Supported drivers: "database-uuids", "dynamodb", "file", "null" | |
| | |
*/ | |
'failed' => [ | |
'driver' => env('QUEUE_FAILED_DRIVER', 'database-uuids'), | |
'database' => env('DB_CONNECTION', 'sqlite'), | |
'table' => 'failed_jobs', | |
], | |
]; | |