I’ll soon be rolling out a significant update to how Jobs are handled. From now on, Jobs will automatically complete every second or so, eliminating the need to manually click Complete or wait for the old 15-minute timers.
This change greatly simplifies the backend logic for Jobs and should also make them easier for you to manage. It's a big step forward in making development and usage more streamlined and will also resolve several bugs that we're currently encountering including duplicate completions and failures to complete in some cases.
To start, I’ll be manually triggering a few of the new auto-completions to monitor for any issues. This makes it easy to roll back if needed. Assuming everything runs smoothly, I’ll then enable the automated job to run every second.
During this initial testing phase, please bear with me, some Jobs may be slightly delayed while I confirm everything is working as expected and logs look healthy.
I’ll soon be rolling out a significant update to how Jobs are handled. From now on, Jobs will automatically complete every second or so, eliminating the need to manually click Complete or wait for the old 15-minute timers.
This change greatly simplifies the backend logic for Jobs and should also make them easier for you to manage. It's a big step forward in making development and usage more streamlined and will also resolve several bugs that we're currently encountering including duplicate completions and failures to complete in some cases.
To start, I’ll be manually triggering a few of the new auto-completions to monitor for any issues. This makes it easy to roll back if needed. Assuming everything runs smoothly, I’ll then enable the automated job to run every second.
During this initial testing phase, please bear with me, some Jobs may be slightly delayed while I confirm everything is working as expected and logs look healthy.
Thanks for your patience!