Hatchet is an open-source durable workflow engine and task orchestration platform. It provides a framework for building and executing fault-tolerant, multi-step pipelines as directed acyclic graphs (DAGs), with automatic retries, scheduling, and real-time observability. The system is built around durable task checkpointing, which persists execution state after each step so work can resume from the last checkpoint after a worker crash or restart, and it supports event-driven task resumption that pauses a task until a matching external event arrives. The platform distinguishes itself through it
Dramatiq is a distributed task queue and workload manager used to offload function execution to background workers. It functions as an asynchronous task orchestrator that enables the distribution of computational tasks across a cluster using a pluggable transport layer supporting RabbitMQ and Redis. The framework provides specialized tools for complex task orchestration, including the ability to link background jobs into sequences, pipelines, and barriers. It further manages distributed concurrency through the use of shared mutexes, rate limiters, and exponential backoff retries to prevent re
Bull is a Node.js library for managing distributed jobs and message queues using Redis as the primary data store. It functions as a distributed task worker, job scheduler, and priority queue manager designed to handle asynchronous workloads across multiple processes. The project distinguishes itself by providing a persistent communication channel that decouples servers through the exchange of serializable data objects. It ensures distributed system reliability by detecting stalled tasks and recovering from process crashes to ensure every queued job is completed. The system covers a broad ran
Machinery is a distributed task queue and asynchronous workflow engine. It provides a system for processing heavy workloads outside the main request flow using a network of distributed background workers and a message-based job orchestrator. The project manages complex task lifecycles through sequential chaining, where results are passed between tasks, and parallel coordination, which can trigger callback tasks upon the completion of a group. It supports periodic workflow scheduling for recurring jobs and delayed execution via specific timestamps. The system includes capabilities for result