Install Redis for asynchronous tasks
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In order to launch asynchronous tasks (useful for huge imports for example), we can use Redis.
Launch Redis consumer
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Depending on which service you want to import from you need to enable one (or many if you want to support many) cron job:
# for Pocket import
bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker pocket -vv >> /path/to/wallabag/var/logs/redis-pocket.log
- # for Readbility import
+ # for Readability import
bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker readability -vv >> /path/to/wallabag/var/logs/redis-readability.log
+ # for Instapaper import
+ bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker instapaper -vv >> /path/to/wallabag/var/logs/redis-instapaper.log
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# for wallabag v1 import
bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker wallabag_v1 -vv >> /path/to/wallabag/var/logs/redis-wallabag_v1.log
# for wallabag v2 import
bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker wallabag_v2 -vv >> /path/to/wallabag/var/logs/redis-wallabag_v2.log
+ # for Firefox import
+ bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker firefox -vv >> /path/to/wallabag/var/logs/redis-firefox.log
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+ # for Chrome import
+ bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker instapaper -vv >> /path/to/wallabag/var/logs/redis-chrome.log
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If you want to launch the import only for some messages and not all, you can specify this number (here 12) and the worker will stop right after the 12th message :
.. code:: bash