If you're not concerned with performance, you can
reserve all the jobs in the tube, then release
them all again. This will give you a chance to
inspect the entire contents.

kr

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 2:46 AM, Jurian Sluiman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've seen similar requests on this ML before, but am not aware if any
> progress is made since. What I am looking for is a method to peek all
> jobs, like peek and peek-* currently do for a single job. I know it
> might have drawbacks for heavy usage queues or very fast queues, but I
> think this is up to the developer to decide. If a peek-all command is
> load dependent, developers can choose whether or not to use it
> depending on their own situation.
>
> On the ML others have showed some good use cases why it might come in
> handy, and I have something similar for myself. My jobs can succeed
> (and will be deleted) or not. If not, a job might be retried later
> (e.g. a request to a 3rd party service timed out) or buried (something
> else happened). I want to use bury because it gives a user the
> possibility to delete or kick the job. In my case it is often a human
> being who can decide if a job has to be retried or deleted anyhow.
>
> For such system an interface is required to which the user can select
> one or multiple jobs to be retried and one or multiple jobs to be
> deleted. For UX reasons I cannot let the user process the buried jobs
> one by one.
>
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