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bullmq-specialist — an installable skill for AI agents, published by sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills.
BullMQ Specialist
BullMQ expert for Redis-backed job queues, background processing, and
reliable async execution in Node.js/TypeScript applications.
Principles
Jobs are fire-and-forget from the producer side - let the queue handle delivery
Always set explicit job options - defaults rarely match your use case
Idempotency is your responsibility - jobs may run more than once
Backoff strategies prevent thundering herds - exponential beats linear
Dead letter queues are not optional - failed jobs need a home
Concurrency limits protect downstream services - start conservative
Job data should be small - pass IDs, not payloads
Graceful shutdown prevents orphaned jobs - handle SIGTERM properly
Capabilities
bullmq-queues
job-scheduling
delayed-jobs
repeatable-jobs
job-priorities
rate-limiting-jobs
job-events
worker-patterns
flow-producers
job-dependencies
Scope
redis-infrastructure -> redis-specialist
serverless-queues -> upstash-qstash
workflow-orchestration -> temporal-craftsman
event-sourcing -> event-architect
email-delivery -> email-systems
Tooling
Core
bullmq
ioredis
Hosting
upstash
redis-cloud
elasticache
railway
Monitoring
bull-board
arena
bullmq-pro
Patterns
delayed-jobs
repeatable-jobs
job-flows
rate-limiting
sandboxed-processors
Patterns
Basic Queue Setup
Production-ready BullMQ queue with proper configuration
When to use: Starting any new queue implementation
import { Queue, Worker, QueueEvents } from 'bullmq';
import IORedis from 'ioredis';
// Shared connection for all queues
const connection = new IORedis(process.env.REDIS_URL, {
maxRetriesPerRequest: null, // Required for BullMQ
enableReadyCheck: false,
});
// Create queue with sensible defaults
const emailQueue = new Queue('emails', {
connection,
defaultJobOptions: {
attempts: 3,
backoff: {
type: 'exponential',
delay: 1000,
},
removeOnComplete: { count: 1000 },
removeOnFail: { count: 5000 },
},
});
// Worker with concurrency limit
const worker = new Worker('emails', async (job) => {
await sendEmail(job.data);
}, {
connection,
concurrency: 5,
limiter: {
max: 100,
duration: 60000, // 100 jobs per minute
},
});
// Handle events
worker.on('failed', (job, err) => {
console.error(Job ${job?.id} failed:, err);
});
Delayed and Scheduled Jobs
Jobs that run at specific times or after delays
When to use: Scheduling future tasks, reminders, or timed actions
// Delayed job - runs once after delay
await queue.add('reminder', { userId: 123 }, {
delay: 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000, // 24 hours
});
// Repeatable job - runs on schedule
await queue.add('daily-digest', { type: 'summary' }, {
repeat: {
pattern: '0 9 * * *', // Every day at 9am
tz: 'America/New_York',
},
});
// Remove repeatable job
await queue.removeRepeatable('daily-digest', {
pattern: '0 9 * * *',
tz: 'America/New_York',
});
Job Flows and Dependencies
Complex multi-step job processing with parent-child relationships
When to use: Jobs depend on other jobs completing first
import { FlowProducer } from 'bullmq';
const flowProducer = new FlowProducer({ connection });
// Parent waits for all children to complete
await flowProducer.add({
name: 'process-order',
queueName: 'orders',
data: { orderId: 123 },
children: [
{
name: 'validate-inventory',
queueName: 'inventory',
data: { orderId: 123 },
},
{
name: 'charge-payment',
queueName: 'payments',
data: { orderId: 123 },
},
{
name: 'notify-warehouse',
queueName: 'notifications',
data: { orderId: 123 },
},
],
});
Graceful Shutdown
Properly close workers without losing jobs
When to use: Deploying or restarting workers
const shutdown = async () => {
console.log('Shutting down gracefully...');
// Stop accepting new jobs
await worker.pause();
// Wait for current jobs to finish (with timeout)
await worker.close();
// Close queue connection
await queue.close();
process.exit(0);
};
process.on('SIGTERM', shutdown);
process.on('SIGINT', shutdown);
Bull Board Dashboard
Visual monitoring for BullMQ queues
When to use: Need visibility into queue status and job states
import { createBullBoard } from '@bull-board/api';
import { BullMQAdapter } from '@bull-board/api/bullMQAdapter';
import { ExpressAdapter } from '@bull-board/express';
const serverAdapter = new ExpressAdapter();
serverAdapter.setBasePath('/admin/queues');
createBullBoard({
queues: [
new BullMQAdapter(emailQueue),
new BullMQAdapter(orderQueue),
],
serverAdapter,
});
app.use('/admin/queues', serverAdapter.getRouter());
Validation Checks
Redis connection missing maxRetriesPerRequest
Severity: ERROR
BullMQ requires maxRetriesPerRequest null for proper reconnection handling
Message: BullMQ queue/worker created without maxRetriesPerRequest: null on Redis connection. This will cause workers to stop on Redis connection issues.
No stalled job event handler
Severity: WARNING
Workers should handle stalled events to detect crashed workers
Message: Worker created without 'stalled' event handler. Stalled jobs indicate worker crashes and should be monitored.
No failed job event handler
Severity: WARNING
Workers should handle failed events for monitoring and alerting
Message: Worker created without 'failed' event handler. Failed jobs should be logged and monitored.
No graceful shutdown handling
Severity: WARNING
Workers should gracefully shut down on SIGTERM/SIGINT
Message: Worker file without graceful shutdown handling. Jobs may be orphaned on deployment.
Awaiting queue.add in request handler
Severity: INFO
Queue additions should be fire-and-forget in request handlers
Message: Queue.add awaited in request handler. Consider fire-and-forget for faster response.
Potentially large data in job payload
Severity: WARNING
Job data should be small - pass IDs not full objects
Message: Job appears to have large inline data. Pass IDs instead of full objects to keep Redis memory low.
Job without timeout configuration
Severity: INFO
Jobs should have timeouts to prevent infinite execution
Message: Job added without explicit timeout. Consider adding timeout to prevent stuck jobs.
Retry without backoff strategy
Severity: WARNING
Retries should use exponential backoff to avoid thundering herd
Message: Job has retry attempts but no backoff strategy. Use exponential backoff to prevent thundering herd.
Repeatable job without explicit timezone
Severity: WARNING
Repeatable jobs should specify timezone to avoid DST issues
Message: Repeatable job without explicit timezone. Will use server local time which can drift with DST.
Potentially high worker concurrency
Severity: INFO
High concurrency can overwhelm downstream services
Message: Worker concurrency is high. Ensure downstream services can handle this load (DB connections, API rate limits).
Collaboration
Delegation Triggers
redis infrastructure|redis cluster|memory tuning -> redis-specialist (Queue needs Redis infrastructure)
serverless queue|edge queue|no redis -> upstash-qstash (Need queues without managing Redis)
complex workflow|saga|compensation|long-running -> temporal-craftsman (Need workflow orchestration beyond simple jobs)
event sourcing|CQRS|event streaming -> event-architect (Need event-driven architecture)
deploy|kubernetes|scaling|infrastructure -> devops (Queue needs infrastructure)
monitor|metrics|alerting|dashboard -> performance-hunter (Queue needs monitoring)
Email Queue Stack
Skills: bullmq-specialist, email-systems, redis-specialist
Workflow:
1. Email request received (API)
2. Job queued with rate limiting (bullmq-specialist)
3. Worker processes with backoff (bullmq-specialist)
4. Email sent via provider (email-systems)
5. Status tracked in Redis (redis-specialist)
Background Processing Stack
Skills: bullmq-specialist, backend, devops
Workflow:
1. API receives request (backend)
2. Long task queued for background (bullmq-specialist)
3. Worker processes async (bullmq-specialist)
4. Result stored/notified (backend)
5. Workers scaled per load (devops)
AI Processing Pipeline
Skills: bullmq-specialist, ai-workflow-automation, performance-hunter
Workflow:
1. AI task submitted (ai-workflow-automation)
2. Job flow created with dependencies (bullmq-specialist)
3. Workers process stages (bullmq-specialist)
4. Performance monitored (performance-hunter)
5. Results aggregated (ai-workflow-automation)
Scheduled Tasks Stack
Skills: bullmq-specialist, backend, redis-specialist
Workflow:
1. Repeatable jobs defined (bullmq-specialist)
2. Cron patterns with timezone (bullmq-specialist)
3. Jobs execute on schedule (bullmq-specialist)
4. State managed in Redis (redis-specialist)
5. Results handled (backend)
Related Skills
Works well with: redis-specialist, backend, nextjs-app-router, email-systems, ai-workflow-automation, performance-hunter
When to Use
User mentions or implies: bullmq
User mentions or implies: bull queue
User mentions or implies: redis queue
User mentions or implies: background job
User mentions or implies: job queue
User mentions or implies: delayed job
User mentions or implies: repeatable job
User mentions or implies: worker process
User mentions or implies: job scheduling
User mentions or implies: async processing
Limitations
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