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I also upgraded the testing tests so that they can be run in separate `it` blocks. The trick is to use `load` instead of `require` which allows the file to be re-executed.
72 lines
2.4 KiB
Ruby
72 lines
2.4 KiB
Ruby
require 'multi_json'
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require 'sidekiq/middleware/chain'
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require 'sidekiq/middleware/client/unique_jobs'
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module Sidekiq
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class Client
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def self.default_middleware
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Middleware::Chain.new do |m|
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end
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end
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def self.registered_workers
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Sidekiq.redis { |x| x.smembers('workers') }
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end
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def self.registered_queues
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Sidekiq.redis { |x| x.smembers('queues') }
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end
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##
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# The main method used to push a job to Redis. Accepts a number of options:
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#
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# queue - the named queue to use, default 'default'
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# class - the worker class to call, required
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# args - an array of simple arguments to the perform method, must be JSON-serializable
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# retry - whether to retry this job if it fails, true or false, default true
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# backtrace - whether to save any error backtrace, default false
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#
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# All options must be strings, not symbols. NB: because we are serializing to JSON, all
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# symbols in 'args' will be converted to strings.
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#
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# Example:
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# Sidekiq::Client.push('queue' => 'my_queue', 'class' => MyWorker, 'args' => ['foo', 1, :bat => 'bar'])
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#
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def self.push(item)
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raise(ArgumentError, "Message must be a Hash of the form: { 'class' => SomeWorker, 'args' => ['bob', 1, :foo => 'bar'] }") unless item.is_a?(Hash)
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raise(ArgumentError, "Message must include a class and set of arguments: #{item.inspect}") if !item['class'] || !item['args']
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raise(ArgumentError, "Message must include a Sidekiq::Worker class, not class name: #{item['class'].ancestors.inspect}") if !item['class'].is_a?(Class) || !item['class'].respond_to?('get_sidekiq_options')
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worker_class = item['class']
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item['class'] = item['class'].to_s
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item = worker_class.get_sidekiq_options.merge(item)
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item['retry'] = !!item['retry']
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queue = item['queue']
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pushed = false
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Sidekiq.client_middleware.invoke(worker_class, item, queue) do
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payload = Sidekiq.dump_json(item)
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Sidekiq.redis do |conn|
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_, pushed = conn.multi do
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conn.sadd('queues', queue)
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conn.rpush("queue:#{queue}", payload)
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end
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end
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end
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!! pushed
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end
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# Redis compatibility helper. Example usage:
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#
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# Sidekiq::Client.enqueue(MyWorker, 'foo', 1, :bat => 'bar')
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#
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# Messages are enqueued to the 'default' queue.
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#
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def self.enqueue(klass, *args)
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klass.perform_async(*args)
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end
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end
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end
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