# This configuration file should be exclusively used to set queue settings for # Sidekiq. Any other setting should be specified using the Sidekiq CLI or the # Sidekiq Ruby API (see config/initializers/sidekiq.rb). --- # All the queues to process and their weights. Every queue _must_ have a weight # defined. # # The available weights are as follows # # 1: low priority # 2: medium priority # 3: high priority # 5: _super_ high priority, this should only be used for _very_ important queues # # As per http://stackoverflow.com/a/21241357/290102 the formula for calculating # the likelihood of a job being popped off a queue (given all queues have work # to perform) is: # # chance = (queue weight / total weight of all queues) * 100 :queues: - [post_receive, 5] - [merge, 5] - [update_merge_requests, 3] - [process_commit, 3] - [new_note, 2] - [build, 2] - [pipeline, 2] - [gitlab_shell, 2] - [email_receiver, 2] - [emails_on_push, 2] - [mailers, 2] - [upload_checksum, 1] - [use_key, 1] - [repository_fork, 1] - [repository_import, 1] - [project_service, 1] - [clear_database_cache, 1] - [delete_user, 1] - [delete_merged_branches, 1] - [authorized_projects, 1] - [expire_build_instance_artifacts, 1] - [group_destroy, 1] - [irker, 1] - [project_cache, 1] - [project_destroy, 1] - [project_export, 1] - [project_web_hook, 1] - [repository_check, 1] - [system_hook, 1] - [git_garbage_collect, 1] - [reactive_caching, 1] - [cronjob, 1] - [default, 1] - [pages, 1] - [system_hook_push, 1] - [update_user_activity, 1]