Processing jobs in a console application¶
To start using Hangfire in a console application, you’ll need to install Hangfire packages to your console application first. So, use your Package Manager Console window to install it:
- PM> Install-Package Hangfire.Core
Then, install the needed package for your job storage. For example, you need to execute the following command to use SQL Server:
- PM> Install-Package Hangfire.SqlServer
Hangfire.Core
package is enough
Please don’t install the Hangfire
package for console applications as it is a quick-start package only and contain dependencies you may not need (for example, Microsoft.Owin.Host.SystemWeb
).
After installing packages, all you need is to create a new Hangfire Server instance and start it as written in the previous chapter. However, there are some details here:
- Since the Start method is non-blocking, we insert a Console.ReadKey call to prevent instant shutdown of an application.
- The call to Stop method is implicit – it is made through the using statement.
- using System;
- using Hangfire;
- using Hangfire.SqlServer;
- namespace ConsoleApplication2
- {
- class Program
- {
- static void Main()
- {
- GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.UseSqlServerStorage("connection_string");
- using (var server = new BackgroundJobServer())
- {
- Console.WriteLine("Hangfire Server started. Press any key to exit...");
- Console.ReadKey();
- }
- }
- }
- }
原文:
http://docs.hangfire.io/en/latest/background-processing/processing-jobs-in-console-app.html