* @copyright (c) 2010 Chris Boulton * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php */ class Resque_Failure { /** * @var string Class name representing the backend to pass failed jobs off to. */ private static $backend; /** * Create a new failed job on the backend. * * @param object $payload The contents of the job that has just failed. * @param \Exception $exception The exception generated when the job failed to run. * @param \Resque_Worker $worker Instance of Resque_Worker that was running this job when it failed. * @param string $queue The name of the queue that this job was fetched from. */ public static function create($payload, Exception $exception, Resque_Worker $worker, $queue) { $backend = self::getBackend(); new $backend($payload, $exception, $worker, $queue); } /** * Return an instance of the backend for saving job failures. * * @return object Instance of backend object. */ public static function getBackend() { if(self::$backend === null) { require dirname(__FILE__) . '/Failure/Redis.php'; self::$backend = 'Resque_Failure_Redis'; } return self::$backend; } /** * Set the backend to use for raised job failures. The supplied backend * should be the name of a class to be instantiated when a job fails. * It is your responsibility to have the backend class loaded (or autoloaded) * * @param string $backend The class name of the backend to pipe failures to. */ public static function setBackend($backend) { self::$backend = $backend; } }