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The `ActiveJob::TestHelper` replace the adapter to test adapter in `before_setup`. It gets the target class using the `descendants`, but if the test target job class is not loaded, will not be a replacement of the adapter. Therefore, instead of replacing with `before_setup`, modified to replace when setting adapter. Fixes #26360
387 lines
12 KiB
Ruby
387 lines
12 KiB
Ruby
require "active_support/core_ext/class/subclasses"
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require "active_support/core_ext/hash/keys"
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module ActiveJob
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# Provides helper methods for testing Active Job
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module TestHelper
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delegate :enqueued_jobs, :enqueued_jobs=,
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:performed_jobs, :performed_jobs=,
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to: :queue_adapter
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module TestQueueAdapter
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extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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included do
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class_attribute :_test_adapter, instance_accessor: false, instance_predicate: false
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end
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module ClassMethods
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def queue_adapter
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self._test_adapter.nil? ? super : self._test_adapter
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end
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def disable_test_adapter
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self._test_adapter = nil
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end
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def enable_test_adapter(test_adapter)
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self._test_adapter = test_adapter
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end
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end
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end
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ActiveJob::Base.include(TestQueueAdapter)
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def before_setup # :nodoc:
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test_adapter = queue_adapter_for_test
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queue_adapter_changed_jobs.each do |klass|
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klass.enable_test_adapter(test_adapter)
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end
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clear_enqueued_jobs
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clear_performed_jobs
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super
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end
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def after_teardown # :nodoc:
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super
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queue_adapter_changed_jobs.each { |klass| klass.disable_test_adapter }
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end
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# Specifies the queue adapter to use with all active job test helpers.
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#
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# Returns an instance of the queue adapter and defaults to
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# <tt>ActiveJob::QueueAdapters::TestAdapter</tt>.
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#
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# Note: The adapter provided by this method must provide some additional
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# methods from those expected of a standard <tt>ActiveJob::QueueAdapter</tt>
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# in order to be used with the active job test helpers. Refer to
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# <tt>ActiveJob::QueueAdapters::TestAdapter</tt>.
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def queue_adapter_for_test
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ActiveJob::QueueAdapters::TestAdapter.new
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end
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# Asserts that the number of enqueued jobs matches the given number.
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#
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# def test_jobs
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# assert_enqueued_jobs 0
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# HelloJob.perform_later('david')
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# assert_enqueued_jobs 1
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# HelloJob.perform_later('abdelkader')
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# assert_enqueued_jobs 2
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# end
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#
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# If a block is passed, that block will cause the specified number of
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# jobs to be enqueued.
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#
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# def test_jobs_again
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# assert_enqueued_jobs 1 do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('cristian')
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# end
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#
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# assert_enqueued_jobs 2 do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('aaron')
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# HelloJob.perform_later('rafael')
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# end
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# end
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#
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# The number of times a specific job is enqueued can be asserted.
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#
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# def test_logging_job
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# assert_enqueued_jobs 1, only: LoggingJob do
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# LoggingJob.perform_later
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# HelloJob.perform_later('jeremy')
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# end
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# end
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#
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# The number of times a job is enqueued to a specific queue can also be asserted.
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#
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# def test_logging_job
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# assert_enqueued_jobs 2, queue: 'default' do
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# LoggingJob.perform_later
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# HelloJob.perform_later('elfassy')
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# end
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# end
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def assert_enqueued_jobs(number, only: nil, queue: nil)
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if block_given?
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original_count = enqueued_jobs_size(only: only, queue: queue)
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yield
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new_count = enqueued_jobs_size(only: only, queue: queue)
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assert_equal number, new_count - original_count, "#{number} jobs expected, but #{new_count - original_count} were enqueued"
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else
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actual_count = enqueued_jobs_size(only: only, queue: queue)
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assert_equal number, actual_count, "#{number} jobs expected, but #{actual_count} were enqueued"
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end
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end
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# Asserts that no jobs have been enqueued.
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#
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# def test_jobs
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# assert_no_enqueued_jobs
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# HelloJob.perform_later('jeremy')
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# assert_enqueued_jobs 1
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# end
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#
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# If a block is passed, that block should not cause any job to be enqueued.
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#
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# def test_jobs_again
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# assert_no_enqueued_jobs do
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# # No job should be enqueued from this block
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# end
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# end
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#
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# It can be asserted that no jobs of a specific kind are enqueued:
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#
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# def test_no_logging
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# assert_no_enqueued_jobs only: LoggingJob do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('jeremy')
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Note: This assertion is simply a shortcut for:
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#
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# assert_enqueued_jobs 0, &block
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def assert_no_enqueued_jobs(only: nil, &block)
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assert_enqueued_jobs 0, only: only, &block
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end
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# Asserts that the number of performed jobs matches the given number.
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# If no block is passed, <tt>perform_enqueued_jobs</tt>
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# must be called around the job call.
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#
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# def test_jobs
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# assert_performed_jobs 0
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#
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# perform_enqueued_jobs do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('xavier')
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# end
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# assert_performed_jobs 1
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#
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# perform_enqueued_jobs do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('yves')
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# assert_performed_jobs 2
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# end
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# end
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#
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# If a block is passed, that block should cause the specified number of
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# jobs to be performed.
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#
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# def test_jobs_again
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# assert_performed_jobs 1 do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('robin')
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# end
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#
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# assert_performed_jobs 2 do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('carlos')
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# HelloJob.perform_later('sean')
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# end
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# end
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#
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# The block form supports filtering. If the :only option is specified,
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# then only the listed job(s) will be performed.
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#
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# def test_hello_job
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# assert_performed_jobs 1, only: HelloJob do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('jeremy')
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# LoggingJob.perform_later
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# end
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# end
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#
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# An array may also be specified, to support testing multiple jobs.
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#
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# def test_hello_and_logging_jobs
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# assert_nothing_raised do
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# assert_performed_jobs 2, only: [HelloJob, LoggingJob] do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('jeremy')
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# LoggingJob.perform_later('stewie')
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# RescueJob.perform_later('david')
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# end
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# end
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# end
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def assert_performed_jobs(number, only: nil)
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if block_given?
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original_count = performed_jobs.size
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perform_enqueued_jobs(only: only) { yield }
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new_count = performed_jobs.size
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assert_equal number, new_count - original_count,
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"#{number} jobs expected, but #{new_count - original_count} were performed"
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else
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performed_jobs_size = performed_jobs.size
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assert_equal number, performed_jobs_size, "#{number} jobs expected, but #{performed_jobs_size} were performed"
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end
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end
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# Asserts that no jobs have been performed.
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#
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# def test_jobs
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# assert_no_performed_jobs
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#
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# perform_enqueued_jobs do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('matthew')
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# assert_performed_jobs 1
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# end
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# end
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#
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# If a block is passed, that block should not cause any job to be performed.
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#
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# def test_jobs_again
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# assert_no_performed_jobs do
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# # No job should be performed from this block
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# end
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# end
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#
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# The block form supports filtering. If the :only option is specified,
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# then only the listed job(s) will not be performed.
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#
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# def test_no_logging
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# assert_no_performed_jobs only: LoggingJob do
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# HelloJob.perform_later('jeremy')
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Note: This assertion is simply a shortcut for:
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#
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# assert_performed_jobs 0, &block
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def assert_no_performed_jobs(only: nil, &block)
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assert_performed_jobs 0, only: only, &block
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end
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# Asserts that the job passed in the block has been enqueued with the given arguments.
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#
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# def test_assert_enqueued_with
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# assert_enqueued_with(job: MyJob, args: [1,2,3], queue: 'low') do
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# MyJob.perform_later(1,2,3)
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# end
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#
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# assert_enqueued_with(job: MyJob, at: Date.tomorrow.noon) do
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# MyJob.set(wait_until: Date.tomorrow.noon).perform_later
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# end
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# end
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def assert_enqueued_with(job: nil, args: nil, at: nil, queue: nil)
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original_enqueued_jobs_count = enqueued_jobs.count
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expected = { job: job, args: args, at: at, queue: queue }.compact
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serialized_args = serialize_args_for_assertion(expected)
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yield
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in_block_jobs = enqueued_jobs.drop(original_enqueued_jobs_count)
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matching_job = in_block_jobs.find do |in_block_job|
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serialized_args.all? { |key, value| value == in_block_job[key] }
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end
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assert matching_job, "No enqueued job found with #{expected}"
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instantiate_job(matching_job)
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end
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# Asserts that the job passed in the block has been performed with the given arguments.
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#
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# def test_assert_performed_with
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# assert_performed_with(job: MyJob, args: [1,2,3], queue: 'high') do
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# MyJob.perform_later(1,2,3)
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# end
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#
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# assert_performed_with(job: MyJob, at: Date.tomorrow.noon) do
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# MyJob.set(wait_until: Date.tomorrow.noon).perform_later
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# end
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# end
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def assert_performed_with(job: nil, args: nil, at: nil, queue: nil)
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original_performed_jobs_count = performed_jobs.count
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expected = { job: job, args: args, at: at, queue: queue }.compact
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serialized_args = serialize_args_for_assertion(expected)
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perform_enqueued_jobs { yield }
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in_block_jobs = performed_jobs.drop(original_performed_jobs_count)
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matching_job = in_block_jobs.find do |in_block_job|
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serialized_args.all? { |key, value| value == in_block_job[key] }
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end
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assert matching_job, "No performed job found with #{expected}"
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instantiate_job(matching_job)
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end
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# Performs all enqueued jobs in the duration of the block.
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#
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# def test_perform_enqueued_jobs
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# perform_enqueued_jobs do
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# MyJob.perform_later(1, 2, 3)
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# end
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# assert_performed_jobs 1
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# end
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#
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# This method also supports filtering. If the +:only+ option is specified,
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# then only the listed job(s) will be performed.
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#
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# def test_perform_enqueued_jobs_with_only
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# perform_enqueued_jobs(only: MyJob) do
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# MyJob.perform_later(1, 2, 3) # will be performed
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# HelloJob.perform_later(1, 2, 3) # will not be performed
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# end
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# assert_performed_jobs 1
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# end
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def perform_enqueued_jobs(only: nil)
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old_perform_enqueued_jobs = queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_jobs
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old_perform_enqueued_at_jobs = queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_at_jobs
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old_filter = queue_adapter.filter
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begin
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queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_jobs = true
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queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_at_jobs = true
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queue_adapter.filter = only
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yield
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ensure
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queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_jobs = old_perform_enqueued_jobs
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queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_at_jobs = old_perform_enqueued_at_jobs
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queue_adapter.filter = old_filter
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end
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end
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# Accesses the queue_adapter set by ActiveJob::Base.
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#
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# def test_assert_job_has_custom_queue_adapter_set
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# assert_instance_of CustomQueueAdapter, HelloJob.queue_adapter
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# end
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def queue_adapter
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ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter
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end
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private
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def clear_enqueued_jobs
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enqueued_jobs.clear
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end
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def clear_performed_jobs
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performed_jobs.clear
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end
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def enqueued_jobs_size(only: nil, queue: nil)
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enqueued_jobs.count do |job|
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job_class = job.fetch(:job)
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if only
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next false unless Array(only).include?(job_class)
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end
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if queue
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next false unless queue.to_s == job.fetch(:queue, job_class.queue_name)
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end
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true
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end
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end
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def serialize_args_for_assertion(args)
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args.dup.tap do |serialized_args|
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serialized_args[:args] = ActiveJob::Arguments.serialize(serialized_args[:args]) if serialized_args[:args]
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serialized_args[:at] = serialized_args[:at].to_f if serialized_args[:at]
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end
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end
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def instantiate_job(payload)
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job = payload[:job].new(*payload[:args])
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job.scheduled_at = Time.at(payload[:at]) if payload.key?(:at)
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job.queue_name = payload[:queue]
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job
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end
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def queue_adapter_changed_jobs
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(ActiveJob::Base.descendants << ActiveJob::Base).select do |klass|
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# only override explicitly set adapters, a quirk of `class_attribute`
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klass.singleton_class.public_instance_methods(false).include?(:_queue_adapter)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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