steini-resque 1.18.5
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- data/HISTORY.md +322 -0
- data/LICENSE +20 -0
- data/README.markdown +881 -0
- data/Rakefile +78 -0
- data/bin/resque +81 -0
- data/bin/resque-web +23 -0
- data/lib/resque.rb +352 -0
- data/lib/resque/errors.rb +10 -0
- data/lib/resque/failure.rb +70 -0
- data/lib/resque/failure/base.rb +64 -0
- data/lib/resque/failure/hoptoad.rb +48 -0
- data/lib/resque/failure/multiple.rb +54 -0
- data/lib/resque/failure/redis.rb +51 -0
- data/lib/resque/helpers.rb +63 -0
- data/lib/resque/job.rb +205 -0
- data/lib/resque/plugin.rb +56 -0
- data/lib/resque/server.rb +231 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/public/favicon.ico +0 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/public/idle.png +0 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/public/jquery-1.3.2.min.js +19 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/public/jquery.relatize_date.js +95 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/public/poll.png +0 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/public/ranger.js +73 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/public/reset.css +48 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/public/style.css +85 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/public/working.png +0 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/test_helper.rb +19 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/error.erb +1 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/failed.erb +64 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/key_sets.erb +19 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/key_string.erb +11 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/layout.erb +44 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/next_more.erb +10 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/overview.erb +4 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/queues.erb +49 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/stats.erb +62 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/workers.erb +109 -0
- data/lib/resque/server/views/working.erb +72 -0
- data/lib/resque/stat.rb +53 -0
- data/lib/resque/tasks.rb +51 -0
- data/lib/resque/version.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/resque/worker.rb +533 -0
- data/lib/tasks/redis.rake +161 -0
- data/lib/tasks/resque.rake +2 -0
- data/test/hoptoad_test.rb +25 -0
- data/test/job_hooks_test.rb +363 -0
- data/test/job_plugins_test.rb +230 -0
- data/test/plugin_test.rb +116 -0
- data/test/redis-test.conf +115 -0
- data/test/resque-web_test.rb +53 -0
- data/test/resque_test.rb +259 -0
- data/test/test_helper.rb +148 -0
- data/test/worker_test.rb +332 -0
- metadata +183 -0
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module Resque
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# Raised whenever we need a queue but none is provided.
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class NoQueueError < RuntimeError; end
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# Raised when trying to create a job without a class
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class NoClassError < RuntimeError; end
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# Raised when a worker was killed while processing a job.
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class DirtyExit < RuntimeError; end
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end
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module Resque
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# The Failure module provides an interface for working with different
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# failure backends.
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# You can use it to query the failure backend without knowing which specific
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# backend is being used. For instance, the Resque web app uses it to display
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# stats and other information.
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module Failure
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# Creates a new failure, which is delegated to the appropriate backend.
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#
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# Expects a hash with the following keys:
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# :exception - The Exception object
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# :worker - The Worker object who is reporting the failure
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# :queue - The string name of the queue from which the job was pulled
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# :payload - The job's payload
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def self.create(options = {})
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backend.new(*options.values_at(:exception, :worker, :queue, :payload)).save
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#
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# Example use:
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# require 'resque/failure/hoptoad'
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# Resque::Failure.backend = Resque::Failure::Hoptoad
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def self.backend=(backend)
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@backend = backend
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end
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# Returns the current backend class. If none has been set, falls
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def self.backend
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return @backend if @backend
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require 'resque/failure/redis'
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@backend = Failure::Redis
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end
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# Returns the int count of how many failures we have seen.
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def self.count
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backend.count
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end
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# Returns an array of all the failures, paginated.
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def self.all(start = 0, count = 1)
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end
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# The string url of the backend's web interface, if any.
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def self.url
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backend.url
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end
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# Clear all failure jobs
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def self.clear
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backend.clear
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end
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def self.requeue(index)
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backend.requeue(index)
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end
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def self.remove(index)
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backend.remove(index)
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end
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module Resque
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module Failure
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# When a job fails, a new instance of your Failure backend is created
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# and #save is called.
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class Base
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# The exception object raised by the failed job
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attr_accessor :exception
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# The worker object who detected the failure
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attr_accessor :worker
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# The string name of the queue from which the failed job was pulled
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attr_accessor :queue
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# The payload object associated with the failed job
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attr_accessor :payload
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def initialize(exception, worker, queue, payload)
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@exception = exception
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@worker = worker
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@queue = queue
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@payload = payload
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def save
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# The number of failures.
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# A URL where someone can go to view failures.
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def log(message)
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module Resque
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class Redis < Base
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module Helpers
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def redis
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module Resque
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# A Resque::Job represents a unit of work. Each job lives on a
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# single queue and has an associated payload object. The payload
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# is a hash with two attributes: `class` and `args`. The `class` is
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# the name of the Ruby class which should be used to run the
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# job. The `args` are an array of arguments which should be passed
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# to the Ruby class's `perform` class-level method.
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#
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# You can manually run a job using this code:
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#
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# job = Resque::Job.reserve(:high)
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# klass = Resque::Job.constantize(job.payload['class'])
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# klass.perform(*job.payload['args'])
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class Job
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include Helpers
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extend Helpers
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# Raise Resque::Job::DontPerform from a before_perform hook to
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# abort the job.
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DontPerform = Class.new(StandardError)
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# The worker object which is currently processing this job.
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attr_accessor :worker
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# The name of the queue from which this job was pulled (or is to be
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# placed)
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attr_reader :queue
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# This job's associated payload object.
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attr_reader :payload
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def initialize(queue, payload)
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@queue = queue
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@payload = payload
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end
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# Creates a job by placing it on a queue. Expects a string queue
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# name, a string class name, and an optional array of arguments to
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# pass to the class' `perform` method.
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#
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# Raises an exception if no queue or class is given.
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def self.create(queue, klass, *args)
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Resque.validate(klass, queue)
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if Resque.inline?
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constantize(klass).perform(*decode(encode(args)))
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else
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Resque.push(queue, :class => klass.to_s, :args => args)
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end
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end
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# Removes a job from a queue. Expects a string queue name, a
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# string class name, and, optionally, args.
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#
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# Returns the number of jobs destroyed.
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#
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# If no args are provided, it will remove all jobs of the class
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# provided.
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#
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# That is, for these two jobs:
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#
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# { 'class' => 'UpdateGraph', 'args' => ['defunkt'] }
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# { 'class' => 'UpdateGraph', 'args' => ['mojombo'] }
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#
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# The following call will remove both:
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#
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# Resque::Job.destroy(queue, 'UpdateGraph')
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#
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# Whereas specifying args will only remove the 2nd job:
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#
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# Resque::Job.destroy(queue, 'UpdateGraph', 'mojombo')
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#
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# This method can be potentially very slow and memory intensive,
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# depending on the size of your queue, as it loads all jobs into
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# a Ruby array before processing.
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def self.destroy(queue, klass, *args)
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klass = klass.to_s
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queue = "queue:#{queue}"
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destroyed = 0
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if args.empty?
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redis.lrange(queue, 0, -1).each do |string|
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if decode(string)['class'] == klass
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destroyed += redis.lrem(queue, 0, string).to_i
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end
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end
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else
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destroyed += redis.lrem(queue, 0, encode(:class => klass, :args => args))
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end
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destroyed
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end
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# Given a string queue name, returns an instance of Resque::Job
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# if any jobs are available. If not, returns nil.
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def self.reserve(queue)
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return unless payload = Resque.pop(queue)
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new(queue, payload)
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end
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# Attempts to perform the work represented by this job instance.
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# Calls #perform on the class given in the payload with the
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# arguments given in the payload.
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def perform
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job = payload_class
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job_args = args || []
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job_was_performed = false
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before_hooks = Plugin.before_hooks(job)
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around_hooks = Plugin.around_hooks(job)
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after_hooks = Plugin.after_hooks(job)
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failure_hooks = Plugin.failure_hooks(job)
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begin
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# Execute before_perform hook. Abort the job gracefully if
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# Resque::DontPerform is raised.
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begin
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before_hooks.each do |hook|
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job.send(hook, *job_args)
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end
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rescue DontPerform
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return false
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end
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# Execute the job. Do it in an around_perform hook if available.
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if around_hooks.empty?
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job.perform(*job_args)
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job_was_performed = true
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else
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# We want to nest all around_perform plugins, with the last one
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# finally calling perform
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stack = around_hooks.reverse.inject(nil) do |last_hook, hook|
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if last_hook
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lambda do
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job.send(hook, *job_args) { last_hook.call }
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end
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else
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lambda do
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job.send(hook, *job_args) do
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result = job.perform(*job_args)
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job_was_performed = true
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result
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end
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end
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end
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end
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stack.call
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end
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# Execute after_perform hook
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after_hooks.each do |hook|
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job.send(hook, *job_args)
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end
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# Return true if the job was performed
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return job_was_performed
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# If an exception occurs during the job execution, look for an
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# on_failure hook then re-raise.
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rescue Object => e
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failure_hooks.each { |hook| job.send(hook, e, *job_args) }
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raise e
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end
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end
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# Returns the actual class constant represented in this job's payload.
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def payload_class
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@payload_class ||= constantize(@payload['class'])
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end
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# Returns an array of args represented in this job's payload.
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def args
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@payload['args']
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end
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# Given an exception object, hands off the needed parameters to
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# the Failure module.
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def fail(exception)
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Failure.create \
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:payload => payload,
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:exception => exception,
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:worker => worker,
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:queue => queue
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end
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# Creates an identical job, essentially placing this job back on
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# the queue.
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def recreate
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self.class.create(queue, payload_class, *args)
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end
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# String representation
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def inspect
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obj = @payload
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"(Job{%s} | %s | %s)" % [ @queue, obj['class'], obj['args'].inspect ]
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end
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# Equality
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def ==(other)
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queue == other.queue &&
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payload_class == other.payload_class &&
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args == other.args
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+
end
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end
|
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|
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end
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