Overview

🌟 Oban.Pro is a collection of extensions, workers, and plugins that expand what Oban is capable of while making complex workflows possible.

Explore what's available below, get started with installation, or learn how to transition from OSS to Pro with adoption.

Extensions

πŸš„ Smart Engine

An engine that enables truly global concurrency, global rate limiting, queue partitioning, unique bulk inserts, and auto insert batching.

πŸ‘· Pro Worker

Extend the base worker with advanced options like encryption, enforced structure, and recorded output.

πŸ“‘ Relay

Insert jobs and await the results across any number of nodes, i.e. persistent distributed tasks.

πŸ§ͺ Testing

Advanced helpers for testing supervised Oban instances, workers, and making assertions about enqueued jobs.

Workers

πŸ—„οΈ Batch

Process related jobs while tracking overall progress across all nodes and executing optional callbacks.

πŸ”— Chain

Process jobs in strict sequential order regardless of scheduling, retries, and queue concurrency.

πŸͺ Chunk

Process jobs atomically in groups based on size or timeout, with robust error handling semantics and optional partitioning.

πŸ–‡οΈ Workflow

Compose workers together with arbitrary dependencies between jobs, allowing sequential, fan-out and fan-in execution.

Plugins

⏰ DynamicCron

Configure cron scheduling before boot or during runtime, globally, across an entire cluster. An ideal solution for applications that must dynamically start and manage scheduled tasks at runtime.

πŸ›Ÿ DynamicLifeline

Rescue orphaned jobs reliably, without the possibility of duplicate execution.

πŸ₯‰ DynamicPrioritizer

Automatically adjust job priorities to prevent queue starvation and ensure all jobs are eventually processed.

βœ‚οΈ DynamicPruner

Delete historic jobs on a flexible CRON schedule using configurable limits with per-queue, per-worker, and per-state overrides.

🎒 DynamicQueues

Configure queues at runtime, persist changes across restarts, and optionally limit queues to certain nodesβ€”ideal for applications that dynamically start, stop, or modify queues at runtime.

βš–οΈ DynamicScaler

Horizontally auto-scale worker nodes up and down to optimize queue throughput during high traffic events, and pare back to zero or more nodes during a lull.