Job queue: Difference between revisions

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Created page with "{{Breadcrumbs|align=right|officialwebsite=no|wikipedia=yes}} The '''job queue''' in MediaWiki is a system designed to handle tasks that are too time-consuming or resource-intensive to be performed during a normal web request-response cycle. The job queue allows MediaWiki to defer tasks that do not need immediate execution. This includes operations like updating link tables when templates change, sending notification emails, re-rendering pages after template edits, or..."
(Created page with "{{Breadcrumbs|align=right|officialwebsite=no|wikipedia=yes}} The '''job queue''' in MediaWiki is a system designed to handle tasks that are too time-consuming or resource-intensive to be performed during a normal web request-response cycle. The job queue allows MediaWiki to defer tasks that do not need immediate execution. This includes operations like updating link tables when templates change, sending notification emails, re-rendering pages after template edits, or...")
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