14
votes

The Situation

I'm using Laravel Queues to process large numbers of media files, an individual job is expected to take minutes (lets just say up to an hour).

I am using Supervisor to run my queue, and I am running 20 processes at a time. My supervisor config file looks like this:

[program:duplitron-worker]
process_name=%(program_name)s_%(process_num)02d
command=php /var/www/duplitron/artisan queue:listen database --timeout=0 --memory=500 --tries=1
autostart=true
autorestart=true
user=duplitron
numprocs=20
redirect_stderr=true
stdout_logfile=/var/www/duplitron/storage/logs/duplitron-worker.log

In my duplitron-worker.log I noticed Failed: Illuminate\Queue\CallQueuedHandler@call occurs occasionally and I would like to better understand what exactly is failing. Nothing appears in my laravel.log file (which is where exceptions would normally appear).

The Question

Is there a handy way for me to learn more about what is causing my job to fail?

4
Add loglevel under [supervisord] in the supervisord.conf. You can start with debug (check more here: supervisord.org/logging.html). Usually the reason why it fails, because the code you run doesn't end with correct "exit status". You can also see it here: stackoverflow.com/questions/28937722/… Last thing, you may need to add stderr_logfile in your configs. - Axalix

4 Answers

25
votes

In the newer Laravel versions there's an exception column in the failed_jobs table that has all the info you need. Thanks cdarken and Toskan for pointing this out!

==== OLD METHOD BELOW

Here's what I always do, but first - make sure you have a failed-jobs table! It's well documented, look it up :)

  1. Run the php artisan queue:failed command to list all the failed jobs, and pick the one you're after. Write the ID down.

  2. Then, make sure to stop your queue with supervisorctl stop all duplitron-worker:

  3. Lastly, make sure your .env setting for APP_DEBUG = true.

  4. Then run php artisan queue:retry {step_job_1_id}

  5. Now manually runphp artisan queue:listen --timeout=XXX

If the error is structural (and most are), you should get the failure with debug stack in your log file.

Good luck with debugging :-)

1
votes

as @cdarken pointed out, the exception can be found in your database table failed_jobs column name exception. Thanks @cdarken I wish his answer would be an answer and not a comment.

0
votes
  • Run these command to create a table failed_jobs in db
php artisan queue:failed-table
php artisan migrate
  • Run queue worker php artisan queue:work --tries=2

  • Check the exception reason in your database table failed_jobs you've just created.

-2
votes

Worked for me, in vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Notifications/SendQueuedNotifications.php Just remove "use Illuminate\Queue\SerializesModels;" Line 6 & modify Line 11 to "use Queueable;"