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by samokhvalov 54 days ago
(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.

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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!