Skill v1.0.0
Trusted Publisher100/100version: "1.0.0" name: render-background-workers description: >- Sets up and configures background workers on Render for queue-based job processing. Use when the user needs to process async jobs, consume from a queue, run Celery/Sidekiq/BullMQ/Asynq/Oban workers, handle graceful shutdown with SIGTERM, wire a worker to Key Value (Redis), or choose between workers and cron jobs for background work. Trigger terms: background worker, async jobs, queue consumer, Celery, Sidekiq, BullMQ, Asynq, Oban, job processing, SIGTERM, graceful shutdown. license: MIT compatibility: Render background worker services metadata: author: Render version: "1.0.0" category: compute
Render Background Workers
This skill explains worker services on Render: processes that consume jobs from a queue instead of serving HTTP. Pair with render-blueprints, render-env-vars, and render-networking when wiring render.yaml and private connectivity.
When to Use
- Designing or debugging queue-backed workers (Celery, Sidekiq, BullMQ, Asynq, etc.)
- Choosing between a worker, Cron Job, or Workflow for background work
- Configuring Render Key Value as a broker (not a cache) with correct eviction policy
- Implementing graceful shutdown so in-flight jobs are not lost on deploy
Per-framework setup and signal-handling detail: references/queue-framework-setup.md, references/graceful-shutdown.md.
How Workers Work
- Long-running services with no inbound (HTTP) traffic. Render does not expose a public URL or internal hostname for workers the way it does for web or private services—workers cannot receive private network traffic directed at them.
- The typical pattern is a poll loop: the process connects to a queue backend (often Render Key Value, Redis-compatible Valkey 8) and pulls jobs.
- Workers can initiate outbound connections on the private network—to PostgreSQL, Key Value, private services, web services (internal URLs), and the public internet—subject to your plan and firewall rules.
Queue Framework Overview
| Framework | Language | Queue backend | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celery | Python | Redis / Key Value | Most common Python task queue | |
| Sidekiq | Ruby | Redis / Key Value | Standard for Rails | |
| BullMQ | Node.js | Redis / Key Value | Modern Node queue (Redis-based) | |
| Asynq | Go | Redis / Key Value | Go async task processing | |
| Oban | Elixir | Postgres (not Redis) | Queue stored in the database |
Pairing with Key Value
- Use Render Key Value as the job broker when your framework expects Redis.
- Set maxmemory policy to `noeviction`. `allkeys-lru` and similar policies are for caches; evicting queue keys drops jobs.
- Wire `REDIS_URL` (or your framework’s equivalent) via `fromService` with
type: keyvalueandproperty: connectionStringin the Blueprint. - Blueprints require `ipAllowList` on Key Value—include the CIDRs that should reach the instance (often
[]for private-network-only access; see render-blueprints / Key Value field reference).
See references/queue-framework-setup.md for minimal app + YAML examples.
Worker vs Cron vs Workflow
| Need | Use | Why | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Always-on queue consumer | Background Worker | Polls continuously; long-lived process | |
| Periodic scheduled task | Cron Job | Runs on a schedule, exits; 12h max per run | |
| Distributed parallel compute | Workflow | Each run gets its own instance; fan-out patterns | |
| High-volume or bursty jobs | Workflow | Scales per run; no idle instance cost between runs |
Graceful Shutdown
- Before stopping an instance, Render sends `SIGTERM`, then waits up to `maxShutdownDelaySeconds` (1–300, default 30) before `SIGKILL`.
- Workers should: (1) stop accepting new jobs, (2) finish the current job or checkpoint progress, (3) close connections, (4) exit 0.
- Set `maxShutdownDelaySeconds` to at least your longest safe job duration (see Dashboard or Blueprint).
Language- and framework-specific handlers: references/graceful-shutdown.md.
Blueprint Configuration
Minimal pattern: `type: worker`, `runtime`, `buildCommand`, `startCommand`, and `envVars` wired from Key Value.
services:- type: keyvaluename: jobsplan: starterregion: oregonipAllowList: []- type: workername: task-workerruntime: pythonregion: oregonplan: starterbuildCommand: pip install -r requirements.txtstartCommand: celery -A tasks worker --loglevel=infoenvVars:- key: REDIS_URLfromService:name: jobstype: keyvalueproperty: connectionString
Optional: `maxShutdownDelaySeconds` on the worker service for longer draining jobs.
References
| Topic | File | |
|---|---|---|
| Celery, Sidekiq, BullMQ, Asynq, Oban setup + YAML | references/queue-framework-setup.md | |
SIGTERM, maxShutdownDelaySeconds, per-language patterns | references/graceful-shutdown.md |
Related Skills
- render-deploy — First deploy, CLI, service creation
- render-blueprints — Full
render.yamlschema,fromService, projects - render-networking — Private URLs, what can call what
- render-scaling — Worker plans, instance counts, limits