Install Redis for asynchronous tasks ======================================= In order to launch asynchronous tasks (useful for huge imports for example), we can use Redis. Requirements ------------ You need to have Redis installed on your server. Installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code:: bash apt-get install redis-server Launch ~~~~~~ The server might be already running after installing, if not you can launch it using: .. code:: bash redis-server Configure Redis in wallabag --------------------------- Edit your ``parameters.yml`` file to edit Redis configuration. The default one should be ok: .. code:: yaml redis_host: localhost redis_port: 6379 Launch Redis consumer ------------------------ Depending on which service you want to import from you need to enable one (or many if you want to support many) cron job: .. code:: bash # for Pocket import bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker pocket -vv >> /path/to/wallabag/var/logs/redis-pocket.log # for Readbility import bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker readability -vv >> /path/to/wallabag/var/logs/redis-readability.log # 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 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 bin/console wallabag:import:redis-worker pocket -vv --maxIterations=12