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title Priority
description Specify a priority when triggering a run.

You can set a priority when you trigger a run. This allows you to prioritize some of your runs over others, so they are started sooner. This is very useful when:

  • You have critical work that needs to start more quickly (and you have long queues).
  • You want runs for your premium users to take priority over free users.

The value for priority is a time offset in seconds that determines the order of dequeuing.

Priority runs

If you specify a priority of 10 the run will dequeue before runs that were triggered with no priority 8 seconds ago, like in this example:

// no priority = 0
await myTask.trigger({ foo: "bar" });

//... imagine 8s pass by

// this run will start before the run above that was triggered 8s ago (with no priority)
await myTask.trigger({ foo: "bar" }, { priority: 10 });

If you passed a value of 3600 the run would dequeue before runs that were triggered an hour ago (with no priority).

Setting a high priority will not allow you to beat runs from other organizations. It will only affect the order of your own runs.