diff --git a/docs/en/Background-Jobs-Hangfire.md b/docs/en/Background-Jobs-Hangfire.md index 031ae28589..588fcace9e 100644 --- a/docs/en/Background-Jobs-Hangfire.md +++ b/docs/en/Background-Jobs-Hangfire.md @@ -1,3 +1,43 @@ # Hangfire Background Job Manager -TODO \ No newline at end of file +[Hangfire](https://www.hangfire.io/) is an advanced background job manager. You can integrate Hangfire with the ABP Framework to use it instead of the [default background job manager](Background-Jobs.md). In this way, you can use the same background job API for Hangfire and your code will be independent of Hangfire. If you like, you can directly use Hangfire's API, too. + +> See the [background jobs document](Background-Jobs.md) to learn how to use the background job system. This document only shows how to install and configure the Hangfire integration. + +## Installation + +It is suggested to use the [ABP CLI](CLI.md) to install this package. + +### Using the ABP CLI + +Open a command line window in the folder of the project (.csproj file) and type the following command: + +````bash +abp add-package Volo.Abp.BackgroundJobs.HangFire +```` + +### Manual Installation + +If you want to manually install; + +1. Add the [Volo.Abp.BackgroundJobs.HangFire](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Volo.Abp.BackgroundJobs.HangFire) NuGet package to your project: + + ```` + Install-Package Volo.Abp.BackgroundJobs.HangFire + ```` + +2. Add the `AbpBackgroundJobsHangfireModule` to the dependency list of your module: + +````csharp +[DependsOn( + //...other dependencies + typeof(AbpBackgroundJobsHangfireModule) //Add the new module dependency + )] +public class YourModule : AbpModule +{ +} +```` + +## Configuration + +TODO... \ No newline at end of file