@queuedash/client
v2.1.1
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A stunning, sleek dashboard for Bull, BullMQ, and Bee-Queue
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Features
- 😍 Simple, clean, and compact UI
- 🧙 Add jobs to your queue with ease
- 🪄 Retry, remove, and more convenient actions for your jobs
- 📊 Stats for job counts, job durations, and job wait times
- ✨ Top-level overview page of all queues
- 🔋 Integrates with Next.js, Express.js, and Fastify
- ⚡️ Compatible with Bull, BullMQ, and Bee-Queue
Getting Started
Express
pnpm install @queuedash/api
import express from "express";
import Bull from "bull";
import { createQueueDashExpressMiddleware } from "@queuedash/api";
const app = express();
const reportQueue = new Bull("report-queue");
app.use(
"/queuedash",
createQueueDashExpressMiddleware({
ctx: {
queues: [
{
queue: reportQueue,
displayName: "Reports",
type: "bull" as const,
},
],
},
})
);
app.listen(3000, () => {
console.log("Listening on port 3000");
console.log("Visit http://localhost:3000/queuedash");
});
Next.js
pnpm install @queuedash/api @queuedash/ui
// pages/admin/queuedash/[[...slug]].tsx
import { QueueDashApp } from "@queuedash/ui";
function getBaseUrl() {
if (process.env.VERCEL_URL) {
return `https://${process.env.VERCEL_URL}/api/queuedash`;
}
return `http://localhost:${process.env.PORT ?? 3000}/api/queuedash`;
}
const QueueDashPages = () => {
return <QueueDashApp apiUrl={getBaseUrl()} basename="/admin/queuedash" />;
};
export default QueueDashPages;
// pages/api/queuedash/[trpc].ts
import * as trpcNext from "@trpc/server/adapters/next";
import { appRouter } from "@queuedash/api";
const reportQueue = new Bull("report-queue");
export default trpcNext.createNextApiHandler({
router: appRouter,
batching: {
enabled: true,
},
createContext: () => ({
queues: [
{
queue: reportQueue,
displayName: "Reports",
type: "bull" as const,
},
],
}),
});
See the ./examples folder for more.
API Reference
createQueueDash<*>Middleware
type QueueDashMiddlewareOptions = {
app: express.Application | FastifyInstance; // Express or Fastify app
baseUrl: string; // Base path for the API and UI
ctx: QueueDashContext; // Context for the UI
};
type QueueDashContext = {
queues: QueueDashQueue[]; // Array of queues to display
};
type QueueDashQueue = {
queue: Bull.Queue | BullMQ.Queue | BeeQueue; // Queue instance
displayName: string; // Display name for the queue
type: "bull" | "bullmq" | "bee"; // Queue type
};
<QueueDashApp />
type QueueDashAppProps = {
apiUrl: string; // URL to the API endpoint
basename: string; // Base path for the app
};
Roadmap
- Supports Celery and other queueing systems
- Command+K bar and shortcuts
- Ability to whitelabel the UI
Pro Version
Right now, QueueDash simply taps into your Redis instance, making it very easy to set up, but also limited in functionality.
I'm thinking about building a free-to-host version on top of this which will require external services (db, auth, etc.), but it will make the following features possible:
- Alerts and notifications
- Quick search and filtering
- Queue trends and analytics
- Invite team members
If you're interested in this version, please let me know!
Acknowledgements
QueueDash was inspired by some great open source projects. Here's a few of them: