require 'sidekiq/client' require 'sidekiq/core_ext' module Sidekiq ## # Include this module in your worker class and you can easily create # asynchronous jobs: # # class HardWorker # include Sidekiq::Worker # # def perform(*args) # # do some work # end # end # # Then in your Rails app, you can do this: # # HardWorker.perform_async(1, 2, 3) # # Note that perform_async is a class method, perform is an instance method. module Worker attr_accessor :jid def self.included(base) base.extend(ClassMethods) base.class_attribute :sidekiq_options_hash end def logger Sidekiq.logger end module ClassMethods def perform_async(*args) client_push('class' => self, 'args' => args) end def perform_in(interval, *args) int = interval.to_f ts = (int < 1_000_000_000 ? Time.now.to_f + int : int) client_push('class' => self, 'args' => args, 'at' => ts) end alias_method :perform_at, :perform_in ## # Allows customization for this type of Worker. # Legal options: # # :queue - use a named queue for this Worker, default 'default' # :retry - enable the RetryJobs middleware for this Worker, default *true* # :timeout - timeout the perform method after N seconds, default *nil* # :backtrace - whether to save any error backtrace in the retry payload to display in web UI, # can be true, false or an integer number of lines to save, default *false* def sidekiq_options(opts={}) self.sidekiq_options_hash = get_sidekiq_options.merge((opts || {}).stringify_keys) end DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { 'retry' => true, 'queue' => 'default' } def get_sidekiq_options # :nodoc: self.sidekiq_options_hash ||= DEFAULT_OPTIONS end def client_push(item) # :nodoc: Sidekiq::Client.push(item.stringify_keys) end end end end