Modern Node.js apps often need to perform background jobs. Offloading to a job queue is a great way to preserve web performance when faced with sections of code that are too slow or resource-intensive to handle during an HTTP request. If your app needs to send emails, generate PDFs, process images, or aggregate data, you probably need background jobs.
Offloading these jobs (sometimes called tasks) to a job queue ensures your web process remains responsive and keeps latency down. A typical setup is to have your web processes enqueue jobs to an external system, and one or more worker processes consume and execute those jobs asynchronously.
This works well for keeping your…






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