This release brings a fantastic new helper function, an optional migration to aid pruning, some stability improvements, and a bevy of documentation updates.
🦋 Update Job
This introduces the Oban.update_job/2,3
function to simplify updating existing jobs while ensuring data consistency and safety. Previously, updating jobs required manually constructing change operations or complex queries that could lead to race conditions or invalid state changes.
Only a curated subset of job fields, e.g. :args
, :max_attempts
, :meta
, etc. may be updated and they use the same validation rules as insertion to prevent invalid data. Updates are also wrapped in a transaction with locking clauses to prevent concurrent modifications.
The function supports direct map changes:
Oban.update_job(job, %{priority: 0, tags: ["urgent"]})
It also has a convenient function-based mode for dynamic changes:
Oban.update_job(job, fn job ->
%{meta: Map.put(job.meta, "processed_by", current_node())}
end)
❄️ Unique State Groups
There are now named unique state groups to replace custom state lists for unique jobs, promoting better uniqueness design and reducing configuration errors.
Previously, developers had to manually specify lists of job states for uniqueness, which was error-prone and could lead to subtle bugs when states were omitted or incorrectly combined. The new predefined groups ensure correctness and consistency across applications.
The new state groups are:
:all
- All job states:incomplete
- Jobs that haven't finished (~w(available scheduled executing retryable)a
):scheduled
- Only scheduled jobs ([:scheduled]
):successful
- Jobs that completed successfully (~w(available scheduled executing retryable completed)a
)
These groups eliminate the risk of accidentally creating incomplete or incorrect state lists that could allow duplicate jobs to be created when they shouldn't be, or prevent valid job creation when duplicates should be allowed.
🪺 Nested Plugin Supervision
Plugins and the internal Stager are now nested within a secondary supervision tree to improve system resilience and stability.
Previously, plugins were supervised directly under the main Oban supervisor alongside core process. This meant that plugin failures could potentially impact the entire Oban system, and frequent plugin restarts could trigger cascading failures in the primary supervision tree.
The new supervisor has more lenient restart limits to allow for more plugin restart attempts before giving up. This change makes Oban more robust in production environments where plugins may experience transient failures due to database or connectivity issues.
v2.20.0 — 2025-08-13
Enhancements
-
Migration
Add V13 migration for indexing cancelled and discarded states.A new V13 migration adds compound indexes to significantly improve
Oban.Plugins.Pruner
performance when cleaning updiscarded
andcancelled
jobs. This is especially beneficial for applications that process large volumes of jobs and retain them for extended periods. -
Repo
Expose dynamic repo switching aswith_dynamic_repo/2
The function was previously internal, which made impossible to use in external modules or extend upon. Now custom plugins and extensions can use
Repo.with_dynamic_repo/2
to use the configured dynamic repo options.
Bug Fixes
-
[Oban] Allow
insert_all/1,3
via Oban facadeThe
insert_all/1
andinsert_all/3
function variants were missing from the generated Oban facade functions when using a named instance. -
[Testing] Generate correct
perform_job/1,2,3
clauses.The
perform_job/2,3
clauses generated byuse Oban.Testing
didn't handle theperform_job/2
variant designed to run jobs created withbuild_job/3
. This caused test failures when trying to execute jobs built using thebuild_job/3
helper function.The fix generates the missing
perform_job/2
clause along with a convenientperform_job/1
variant, ensuring all testing scenarios work seamlessly regardless of how jobs are constructed. -
[Testing] Restrict inline execution to
available
andscheduled
states.Jobs in the
completed
state or other non-runnable states were incorrectly attempted by the inline engine, potentially causing errors or unexpected behavior during testing. -
[Worker] Disallow
:keys
when:fields
doesn't contain:args
or:meta
Unique job configurations using
:keys
were allowed even when:fields
didn't include:args
or:meta
, which would result in runtime errors since keys can only extract values from these keyable fields. -
[Cron] Fix error message when the crontab has an invalid range.
Cron validation errors for invalid ranges were returning exception structs instead of readable error messages, making it difficult to understand and fix crontab configuration issues.