Add fix to syntax highlights.

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Rajib Ahmed 2013-07-18 09:57:53 +02:00
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@ -150,22 +150,26 @@ To track the status of a job, pass `true` as the fourth argument to
`Resque::enqueue`. A token used for tracking the job status will be
returned:
```php
$token = Resque::enqueue('default', 'My_Job', $args, true);
echo $token;
```
To fetch the status of a job:
```php
$status = new Resque_Job_Status($token);
echo $status->get(); // Outputs the status
```
Job statuses are defined as constants in the `Resque_Job_Status` class.
Valid statuses include:
* `Resque_Job_Status::STATUS_WAITING` - Job is still queued
* `Resque_Job_Status::STATUS_RUNNING` - Job is currently running
* `Resque_Job_Status::STATUS_FAILED` - Job has failed
* `Resque_Job_Status::STATUS_COMPLETE` - Job is complete
* `false` - Failed to fetch the status - is the token valid?
* `Resque_Job_Status::STATUS_WAITING` - Job is still queued
* `Resque_Job_Status::STATUS_RUNNING` - Job is currently running
* `Resque_Job_Status::STATUS_FAILED` - Job has failed
* `Resque_Job_Status::STATUS_COMPLETE` - Job is complete
* `false` - Failed to fetch the status - is the token valid?
Statuses are available for up to 24 hours after a job has completed
or failed, and are then automatically expired. A status can also
@ -274,11 +278,11 @@ the job.
Signals also work on supported platforms exactly as in the Ruby
version of Resque:
* `QUIT` - Wait for child to finish processing then exit
* `TERM` / `INT` - Immediately kill child then exit
* `USR1` - Immediately kill child but don't exit
* `USR2` - Pause worker, no new jobs will be processed
* `CONT` - Resume worker.
* `QUIT` - Wait for child to finish processing then exit
* `TERM` / `INT` - Immediately kill child then exit
* `USR1` - Immediately kill child but don't exit
* `USR2` - Pause worker, no new jobs will be processed
* `CONT` - Resume worker.
### Process Titles/Statuses ###
@ -309,10 +313,10 @@ raised:
`[callback]` may be anything in PHP that is callable by `call_user_func_array`:
* A string with the name of a function
* An array containing an object and method to call
* An array containing an object and a static method to call
* A closure (PHP 5.3)
* A string with the name of a function
* An array containing an object and method to call
* An array containing an object and a static method to call
* A closure (PHP 5.3)
Events may pass arguments (documented below), so your callback should accept
these arguments.
@ -389,24 +393,24 @@ Called after a job has been queued using the `Resque::enqueue` method. Arguments
## Contributors ##
* chrisboulton
* thedotedge
* hobodave
* scraton
* KevBurnsJr
* jmathai
* dceballos
* patrickbajao
* andrewjshults
* warezthebeef
* d11wtq
* hlegius
* salimane
* humancopy
* pedroarnal
* chaitanyakuber
* maetl
* Matt Heath
* jjfrey
* scragg0x
* ruudk
* chrisboulton
* thedotedge
* hobodave
* scraton
* KevBurnsJr
* jmathai
* dceballos
* patrickbajao
* andrewjshults
* warezthebeef
* d11wtq
* hlegius
* salimane
* humancopy
* pedroarnal
* chaitanyakuber
* maetl
* Matt Heath
* jjfrey
* scragg0x
* ruudk