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(PgQue author here)

I didn't understand nuances in the beginning myself

We have 3 kinds of latencies when dealing with event messages:

1. producer latency – how long does it take to insert an event message?

2. subscriber latency – how long does it take to get a message? (or a batch of all new messages, like in this case)

3. end-to-end event delivery time – how long does it take for a message to go from producer to consumer?

In case of PgQ/PgQue, the 3rd one is limited by "tick" frequency – by default, it's once per second (I'm thinking how to simplify more frequent configs, pg_cron is limited by 1/s).

While 1 and 2 are both sub-ms for PgQue. Consumers just don't see fresh messages until tick happens. Meanwhile, consuming queries is fast.

Hope this helps. Thanks for the question. Will this to README.



Not the original commenter but this is an excellent answer, thanks for the clear explanation — this is what people continue to come to HN for IMO.

Also thanks for all the podcasts and content, always a joy to watch.


thank you!




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