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Posts tagged ‘hangfire’

Posts about Hangfire — the open-source background-job framework — and how to integrate it cleanly into Optimizely CMS. The series spawned the open-source OptiPowerTools.Hangfire NuGet package.

4 posts · earliest: July 2024 · latest: April 2026

  • April 13, 2026: OptiPowerTools.Hangfire 2.0.0: CMS 13 Support and Sample Jobs

    OptiPowerTools.Hangfire 2.0 adds Optimizely CMS 13 / .NET 10 support and ships ready-to-run sample jobs to shorten Hangfire setup on Optimizely projects.

  • March 31, 2026: OptiPowerTools.Hangfire: A Drop-in Hangfire Integration for Optimizely CMS 12

    OptiPowerTools.Hangfire is an open-source NuGet package that turns the manual Hangfire-on-Optimizely-CMS-12 setup into two lines of code.

  • March 03, 2026: Catalog Traversal with Hangfire. Part 3: Advanced Job Management

    Part 3: using Hangfire for advanced catalog traversal job management in Optimizely Commerce — retries, monitoring, distributed execution, flexible scheduling.

  • July 31, 2024: Adding Hangfire to Episerver/Optimizely CMS 12

    Step-by-step guide to integrating Hangfire into Optimizely/Episerver CMS 12 with menu provider, controller, and authorization filter for background jobs.

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