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Arthedian opened this issue Apr 15, 2025 · 5 comments
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Backoff queue parameter doesnt work in email #55416

Arthedian opened this issue Apr 15, 2025 · 5 comments

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@Arthedian
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Laravel Version

11.44.2

PHP Version

8.2.28

Database Driver & Version

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Description

I am trying to send an email through queue, which is working fine. I am trying to set tries (and other) queue parameter in my email class, which doesn't work. The job just fail and doesn't repeat after failing. If I run the worker with proper parameters, than everything is fine php artisan queue:work -v --tries=5

Steps To Reproduce

If I have a Mail class such as this, than the tries function value is not respected

<?php

class BaseMail extends Mailable
{
    use Queueable;
    ...
    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->onQueue('low');
    }

    ....

    public function tries(): int
    {
        return 5;
    }
}

@MrPunyapal
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I hope you implemented ShouldQueue interface

@Arthedian
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Not previously, but currently yes and I have the same problem.

@schonhoff
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Hey!

Same for me in Laravel 11. I implemented ShouldQueue already and had faced the email being tried over 200 times. But changing the $tries paramter to 3 didn't change anything.

@crynobone
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Hey there, thanks for reporting this issue.

We'll need more info and/or code to debug this further. Can you please create a repository with the command below, commit the code that reproduces the issue as one separate commit on the main/master branch and share the repository here?

Please make sure that you have the latest version of the Laravel installer in order to run this command. Please also make sure you have both Git & the GitHub CLI tool properly set up.

laravel new bug-report --github="--public"

Do not amend and create a separate commit with your custom changes. After you've posted the repository, we'll try to reproduce the issue.

Thanks!

@crynobone
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Hey there,

We're closing this issue because it's inactive, already solved, old, or not relevant anymore. Feel free to open up a new issue if you're still experiencing this problem.

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