2.9 KiB
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Don't run
after_enqueue
andafter_perform
callbacks if the callback chain is halted.class MyJob < ApplicationJob before_enqueue { throw(:abort) } after_enqueue { # won't enter here anymore } end
after_enqueue
andafter_perform
callbacks will no longer run if the callback chain is halted. This behaviour is a breaking change and won't take effect until Rails 6.2. To enable this behaviour in your app right now, you can add in your app's configuration fileconfig.active_job.skip_after_callbacks_if_terminated = true
Edouard Chin
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Fix enqueuing and performing incorrect logging message.
Jobs will no longer always log "Enqueued MyJob" or "Performed MyJob" when they actually didn't get enqueued/performed.
class MyJob < ApplicationJob before_enqueue { throw(:abort) } end MyJob.perform_later # Will no longer log "Enqueued MyJob" since job wasn't even enqueued through adapter.
A new message will be logged in case a job couldn't be enqueued, either because the callback chain was halted or because an exception happened during enqueing. (i.e. Redis is down when you try to enqueue your job)
Edouard Chin
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Add an option to disable logging of the job arguments when enqueuing and executing the job.
class SensitiveJob < ApplicationJob self.log_arguments = false def perform(my_sensitive_argument) end end
When dealing with sensitive arguments as password and tokens it is now possible to configure the job to not put the sensitive argument in the logs.
Rafael Mendonça França
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Changes in
queue_name_prefix
of a job no longer affects all other jobs.Fixes #37084.
Lucas Mansur
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Allow
Class
andModule
instances to be serialized.Kevin Deisz
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Log potential matches in
assert_enqueued_with
andassert_performed_with
.Gareth du Plooy
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Add
at
argument to theperform_enqueued_jobs
test helper.John Crepezzi, Eileen Uchitelle
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assert_enqueued_with
andassert_performed_with
can now test jobs with relative delay.Vlado Cingel
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Add jitter to :exponentially_longer.
ActiveJob::Exceptions.retry_on with :exponentially_longer now uses a random amount of jitter in order to prevent the thundering herd effect. Defaults to 15% (represented as 0.15) but overridable via the
:jitter
option when usingretry_on
. Jitter is applied when anInteger
,ActiveSupport::Duration
or:exponentially_longer
, is passed to thewait
argument inretry_on
.retry_on(MyError, wait: :exponentially_longer, jitter: 0.30)
Anthony Ross
Please check 6-0-stable for previous changes.