Summary
This PR adds BullMQ queue and worker configuration options to the workflow-engine-redis module, bringing feature parity with the event-bus-redis module. It also introduces per-queue
configuration options for fine-grained control over the three internal queues (main, job, and cleaner).
Key changes:
- Added per-queue BullMQ configuration options (mainQueueOptions, jobQueueOptions, cleanerQueueOptions and their worker counterparts) with shared defaults
- Unified Redis option naming across modules: deprecated url → redisUrl, options → redisOptions (with backward compatibility)
- Moved configuration resolution to the loader and registered options in the DI container
- Added comprehensive JSDoc documentation for all configuration options
- Added unit tests for option merging and queue/worker configuration
Configuration Example
```ts
// Simple configuration - same options for all queues
{
redisUrl: "redis://localhost:6379",
queueOptions: { defaultJobOptions: { removeOnComplete: 1000 } },
workerOptions: { concurrency: 10 }
}
```
```ts
// Advanced configuration - per-queue overrides
{
redisUrl: "redis://localhost:6379",
workerOptions: { concurrency: 10 }, // shared default
jobWorkerOptions: { concurrency: 5 }, // override for scheduled workflows
cleanerWorkerOptions: { concurrency: 1 } // override for cleanup (low priority)
}
```
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