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Add SolidQueue framework detection and queue metrics collection by querying ReadyExecution for pending jobs and ClaimedExecution for processing jobs, following the same pattern as other queue frameworks.
- Add SolidQueue::Job to detection since we use it through the join - Remove unnecessary return statements for idiomatic Ruby style
For autoscaling from 0 workers, we need to count jobs that are past their scheduled_at time but haven't been dispatched yet. This ensures the autoscaler sees work to do even if the Dispatcher hasn't run yet. - Add ScheduledExecution to detection - Query due scheduled jobs (scheduled_at <= now) - Combine ready + due scheduled as total waiting count
Query from Job table since queue_name is directly on Job, avoiding the need for explicit table name reference in group clause.
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I am going to try it out, as soon as I will use Cloud66 again :)