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bullmq-specialist

Best practices for implementing reliable asynchronous job processing with BullMQ.

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Activation

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BullMQ expert for Redis-backed job queues, background processing,
65 charsno explicit “when” trigger
Intermediate

Key capabilities

  • Set up a production-ready BullMQ queue with configuration
  • Schedule jobs to run at specific times or after delays
  • Create complex multi-step job processing with parent-child relationships
  • Properly close workers without losing jobs during shutdown
  • Monitor BullMQ queues visually using a dashboard

How it works

This skill provides patterns for configuring BullMQ queues, workers, and job definitions, including options for attempts, backoff, and concurrency. It also covers setting up delayed, repeatable, and dependent jobs.

Inputs & outputs

You give it
Job data and configuration options
You get back
Queued, processed, or scheduled background tasks

When to use bullmq-specialist

  • Setting up job queues
  • Handling failed jobs
  • Scheduling repeatable tasks
  • Managing queue concurrency

About this skill

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

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

When not to use it

  • When managing Redis infrastructure directly
  • When using serverless queues
  • When orchestrating complex workflows beyond job dependencies

Prerequisites

bullmqioredis

Limitations

  • This skill does not manage Redis infrastructure.
  • This skill does not handle serverless queues.
  • This skill does not perform workflow orchestration.

How it compares

This skill offers structured patterns for BullMQ, contrasting with manual setup by providing explicit configurations for reliable background processing.

Compared to similar skills

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