sidekiq-expected_failures 0.2.3 → 0.2.4
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- data/.travis.yml +3 -3
- data/CHANGELOG.md +6 -0
- data/README.md +1 -1
- data/lib/sidekiq/expected_failures/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/sidekiq/expected_failures.rb +2 -2
- data/test/lib/expected_failures_test.rb +47 -0
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data/.travis.yml
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data/CHANGELOG.md
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## 0.2.4
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- `Sidekiq::ExpectedFailures.clear_old` can now accept argument - will remove failures
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that are n days old (1 by default) - useful if you want to clear some of old failures
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using cronjob
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## 0.2.3
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- removed (unnecessary) dependency on `Sidekiq::Util` (now Sidekiq 3.0 compatible)
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data/README.md
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At the moment you have 3 public methods in `Sidekiq::ExpectedFailures` module:
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- `clear_counters` - clears all counters (as I mentioned - it's stored inside single redis hash, but I doubt anyone would like to log more than 500 different exceptions, right?)
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- `clear_old` - clears failed jobs older than
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- `clear_old(days_ago)` - clears failed jobs older than days_ago days (this is 1 by default)
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- `clear_all` - clears all failed jobs
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This might change in the future to something more sane.
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clear(dates.keys)
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def self.clear_old
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range = dates.keys.delete_if { |d| Date.parse(d) > Date.today.prev_day }
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def self.clear_old(days_ago = 1)
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range = dates.keys.delete_if { |d| Date.parse(d) > Date.today.prev_day(days_ago) }
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clear(range)
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require "test_helper"
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module Sidekiq
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module ExpectedFailures
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describe "clear_old (helper method)" do
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before do
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Sidekiq.redis = REDIS
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Sidekiq.redis {|c| c.flushdb }
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Timecop.freeze(Time.local(2014, 6, 10))
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# fresh failure
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Sidekiq.redis do |c|
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c.lpush("expected:2014-06-10", Sidekiq.dump_json({}))
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c.sadd("expected:dates", "2014-06-10")
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end
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# 1 day old
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Sidekiq.redis do |c|
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c.lpush("expected:2014-06-09", Sidekiq.dump_json({}))
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c.sadd("expected:dates", "2014-06-09")
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end
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# 3 days old
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Sidekiq.redis do |c|
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c.lpush("expected:2014-06-07", Sidekiq.dump_json({}))
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c.sadd("expected:dates", "2014-06-07")
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end
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end
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after do
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Timecop.return
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end
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it "clears failures older than 1 day by default" do
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Sidekiq::ExpectedFailures.clear_old
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assert_equal ["2014-06-10"], redis("smembers", "expected:dates")
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assert_nil redis("get", "expected:2014-06-09")
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assert_nil redis("get", "expected:2014-06-07")
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end
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it "can be called with days_old argument" do
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Sidekiq::ExpectedFailures.clear_old(2)
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assert_equal ["2014-06-09", "2014-06-10"], redis("smembers", "expected:dates").sort
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: sidekiq-expected_failures
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Rafal Wojsznis
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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date: 2014-
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date: 2014-07-23 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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summary: If you don't rely on sidekiq' retry behavior, you handle exceptions on your
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own and want to keep track of them - this thing is for you.
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