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Beanstalk::Job(3)     User Contributed Perl Documentation    Beanstalk::Job(3)

NAME
       Beanstalk::Job - Class to represent a job from a beanstalkd server

SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
METHODS
       id  Returns job id

       client
	   Returns Beanstalk::Client object for the server the job resides on

       buried
	   Returns true if the job is buried

       reserved
	   Returns true if the job was created via a reserve command and has
	   not been deleted, buried or released

       data
	   Returns the raw data for the beanstalkd server for the job

       error
	   Returns the last error

       stats
	   Return a Stats object for this job. See Beanstalk::Client for a
	   list of methods available.

       delete
	   Tell the server to delete this job

       touch
	   Calling "touch" on a reserved job will reset the time left for the
	   job to complete back to the original ttr value.

       peek
	   Peek this job on the server.

       release
	   Release the job.

       bury
	   Tell the server to bury the job

       args
	   Decode and return the raw data from the beanstalkd server

       tube
	   Return the name of the tube the job is in

       ttr Returns the jobs time to run, in seconds.

       priority
	   Return the jobs priority

SEE ALSO
       Beanstalk::Pool, Beanstalk::Client, Beanstalk::Stats

AUTHOR
       Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2008 by Graham Barr.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

perl v5.14.1			  2009-12-11		     Beanstalk::Job(3)
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