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Fix updater aborting mid-update when the live panel writes into storage/ #211
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In Laravel 12, queue workers are long-lived processes that process jobs sequentially. Regarding your query about how they handle maintenance mode and restart signals, here is the official behavior: Maintenance Mode When your application is in maintenance mode, queue workers do not automatically stop [1][2]. They will continue to process jobs unless instructed otherwise [3][4]. If you wish to prevent workers from processing jobs during maintenance, you must manually stop or pause them [4]. Worker Restarts The
php artisan queue:restartcommand is the standard way to handle deployments and code updates [1][2]. When you runphp artisan queue:restart, the command does not kill workers immediately [2]. Instead, it sends a signal to all running workers to finish their current job and then exit gracefully [2]. Once a worker finishes its active job, it stops, allowing your process manager (such as Supervisor or systemd) to start a fresh worker process with the updated code [2]. Forced Maintenance Mode Operation If you need a queue worker to continue processing jobs even while the application is in maintenance mode, you can use the --force flag with the queue:work command: php artisan queue:work --force [3] Summary of Behavior Existing Jobs: Queue workers always finish the current job they are processing before exiting or pausing due to a signal (such as a restart or manual pause) [4][2]. They are designed to avoid interrupting jobs in progress [4][2]. Restart Wait Time: Workers do not have a specific "wait" configuration for restarts; they simply complete their current, in-progress job and then exit [2]. If a job takes a long time to complete, the worker will remain active until that job finishes [2]. Therefore, you do not need to worry about jobs being killed mid-process when using the standardqueue:restartcommand or entering maintenance mode—the workers will prioritize completing the current task [4][2].Citations:
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storage.php artisan downdoes not stop queue workers, andphp artisan queue:restartonly signals workers to exit after their current job. Stop or drainpelican-queueand other writers before Line 133, wait for completion, and abort if the drain fails.🧰 Tools
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