require 'sidekiq' # If your client is single-threaded, we just need a single connection in our Redis connection pool Sidekiq.configure_client do |config| config.redis = { :namespace => 'x', :size => 1 } end # Sidekiq server is multi-threaded so our Redis connection pool size defaults to concurrency (-c) Sidekiq.configure_server do |config| config.redis = { :namespace => 'x' } end # Start up sidekiq via # ./bin/sidekiq -r ./examples/por.rb # and then you can open up an IRB session like so: # irb -r ./examples/por.rb # where you can then say # PlainOldRuby.perform_async "like a dog", 3 # class PlainOldRuby include Sidekiq::Worker def perform(how_hard="super hard", how_long=1) sleep how_long puts "Workin' #{how_hard}" end end