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The runtime column reported in the Horizon dashboard when monitoring jobs is intermittently wrong and appearing to return a unix timestamp with the number of seconds since 1970 instead of the runtime of the job, see screenshot.
Steps To Reproduce
My applications queue has a timeout of 620 seconds, retry after is set to 700.
Taking a look at a job that finished via my project, one that reports as a unix timestamp instead of the job duration, it should've been around 402 seconds for it to complete
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This seems to be caused when the job stored in Horizon doesn't contain the reserved information. Will need to understand why this would occur if all queues are handled by Horizon. If anyone has additional reports feel free to add additional information here.
We'll need more info and/or code to debug this further. Can you please create a repository with the command below, commit the code that reproduces the issue as one separate commit on the main/master branch and share the repository here?
Horizon Version
5.29.1
Laravel Version
11.28.1
PHP Version
8.3.8
Redis Driver
PhpRedis
Redis Version
6.0.2
Database Driver & Version
MySQL 8.3.8
Description
The runtime column reported in the Horizon dashboard when monitoring jobs is intermittently wrong and appearing to return a unix timestamp with the number of seconds since 1970 instead of the runtime of the job, see screenshot.
Steps To Reproduce
My
applications
queue has a timeout of 620 seconds, retry after is set to 700.Taking a look at a job that finished via my project, one that reports as a unix timestamp instead of the job duration, it should've been around 402 seconds for it to complete
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: