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rails--rails/activejob/lib/active_job/enqueuing.rb
Ryuta Kamizono fc67857596 Fix keyword arguments warnings in Active Job
Related #38053, #38187, #38105, #38260.

This is a reattempt to fix keyword arguments warnings in Active Job.

Now Ruby (master) has `Hash.ruby2_keywords_hash{?,}` and that will be
backported to 2.7.1.

https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2818
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16486

I've emulated that for 2.7.0 and older versions.
2020-01-21 05:53:23 +09:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "active_job/arguments"
module ActiveJob
# Provides behavior for enqueuing jobs.
module Enqueuing
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
# Includes the +perform_later+ method for job initialization.
module ClassMethods
# Push a job onto the queue. By default the arguments must be either String,
# Integer, Float, NilClass, TrueClass, FalseClass, BigDecimal, Symbol, Date,
# Time, DateTime, ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone, ActiveSupport::Duration,
# Hash, ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess, Array or
# GlobalID::Identification instances, although this can be extended by adding
# custom serializers.
#
# Returns an instance of the job class queued with arguments available in
# Job#arguments.
def perform_later(*args)
job_or_instantiate(*args).enqueue
end
ruby2_keywords(:perform_later) if respond_to?(:ruby2_keywords, true)
private
def job_or_instantiate(*args) # :doc:
args.first.is_a?(self) ? args.first : new(*args)
end
ruby2_keywords(:job_or_instantiate) if respond_to?(:ruby2_keywords, true)
end
# Enqueues the job to be performed by the queue adapter.
#
# ==== Options
# * <tt>:wait</tt> - Enqueues the job with the specified delay
# * <tt>:wait_until</tt> - Enqueues the job at the time specified
# * <tt>:queue</tt> - Enqueues the job on the specified queue
# * <tt>:priority</tt> - Enqueues the job with the specified priority
#
# ==== Examples
#
# my_job_instance.enqueue
# my_job_instance.enqueue wait: 5.minutes
# my_job_instance.enqueue queue: :important
# my_job_instance.enqueue wait_until: Date.tomorrow.midnight
# my_job_instance.enqueue priority: 10
def enqueue(options = {})
self.scheduled_at = options[:wait].seconds.from_now.to_f if options[:wait]
self.scheduled_at = options[:wait_until].to_f if options[:wait_until]
self.queue_name = self.class.queue_name_from_part(options[:queue]) if options[:queue]
self.priority = options[:priority].to_i if options[:priority]
successfully_enqueued = false
run_callbacks :enqueue do
if scheduled_at
queue_adapter.enqueue_at self, scheduled_at
else
queue_adapter.enqueue self
end
successfully_enqueued = true
end
if successfully_enqueued
self
else
warn_against_after_callbacks_execution_deprecation(_enqueue_callbacks)
if self.class.return_false_on_aborted_enqueue
false
else
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(
"Rails 6.1 will return false when the enqueuing is aborted. Make sure your code doesn't depend on it" \
" returning the instance of the job and set `config.active_job.return_false_on_aborted_enqueue = true`" \
" to remove the deprecations."
)
self
end
end
end
end
end