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rails--rails/activejob/lib/active_job/queue_adapters/sucker_punch_adapter.rb
2019-10-07 02:18:36 +02:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "sucker_punch"
module ActiveJob
module QueueAdapters
# == Sucker Punch adapter for Active Job
#
# Sucker Punch is a single-process Ruby asynchronous processing library.
# This reduces the cost of hosting on a service like Heroku along
# with the memory footprint of having to maintain additional jobs if
# hosting on a dedicated server. All queues can run within a
# single application (e.g. Rails, Sinatra, etc.) process.
#
# Read more about Sucker Punch {here}[https://github.com/brandonhilkert/sucker_punch].
#
# To use Sucker Punch set the queue_adapter config to +:sucker_punch+.
#
# Rails.application.config.active_job.queue_adapter = :sucker_punch
class SuckerPunchAdapter
def enqueue(job) #:nodoc:
if JobWrapper.respond_to?(:perform_async)
# sucker_punch 2.0 API
JobWrapper.perform_async job.serialize
else
# sucker_punch 1.0 API
JobWrapper.new.async.perform job.serialize
end
end
def enqueue_at(job, timestamp) #:nodoc:
if JobWrapper.respond_to?(:perform_in)
delay = timestamp - Time.current.to_f
JobWrapper.perform_in delay, job.serialize
else
raise NotImplementedError, "sucker_punch 1.0 does not support `enqueued_at`. Please upgrade to version ~> 2.0.0 to enable this behavior."
end
end
class JobWrapper #:nodoc:
include SuckerPunch::Job
def perform(job_data)
Base.execute job_data
end
end
end
end
end