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* Documentation clarity in ActiveJob::TestHelper [ci skip]
* Documentation for options
[Mohit Natoo + Rafael Mendonça França]
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Documentation for queue_adapter_name method in ActiveJob::QueueAdapter
[ci skip]
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- When calling `assert_performed_with`/`assert_enqueued_with`, the
+args+ needs to match exactly what the job get passed.
Some jobs can have lot of arguments, or even a simple hash argument
has many key. This is not convenient to test as most tests doesn't
need to check if the arguments matches perfectly.
This PR make it possible to only check if a subset of arguments were
passed to the job.
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Similar to Action View's and Action Controller's instrument helpers.
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Ignore psqlrc files when executing psql commands
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psqlrc files can affect the execution of commands in ways that can hold
up execution by blocking or otherwise cause unexpected side effects and
should best be ignored when using psql programmatically.
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The test helpers now treat `{ a: 1, b: 2 }` and `{ b: 2, a: 1 }` as equals
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Follow up #33751
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Also this commit removes `:wait` from payload of
`retry_stopped.active_job`.
Related to https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33751#discussion_r214140008
Follow up #33751
/cc @kaspth, @rafaelfranca
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Currently when executing `bundle exec rake test:integration` under `activejob/`
derectory, it prints helpful info like:
```
(snip)
*** rake aj:integration:async ***
(snip)
*** rake aj:integration:delayed_job ***
(snip)
```
but there is no defined `:aj` scope in `activejob/Rakefile`,
so I think output should be like:
```
(snip)
*** rake test:integration:async ***
(snip)
*** rake test:integration:delayed_job ***
(snip)
```
By the way `rake test:integration` doesn't work if execute it without
prepending `bundle exec` to that command. It is probably what we should
fix too.
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Fix typo `Instrinsic` -> `Intrinsic`
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Since these changes related to the public API, I think we should add
changelog entries.
Related to #33838, #33849
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ricardotk002/include-helpers-action-dispatch-integration-test
Include test helpers in ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
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As @dhh brings up, the point of `ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest` is to
allow users to test the integration of all the pieces called by a
controller. Asserting about the emails and jobs queued is part of that
task.
This commit includes the `ActionMailer::TestHelper` and
`ActiveJob::TestHelper` modules when the ActionMailer and ActiveJob
railties are initialized respectively.
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Fix typo `wiht` -> `with`
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ActiveJob Backburner adapter: fix priority
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The priority wasn't being passed from ActiveJob to Backburner, despite
priority being supported. This also brings it inline with the docs,
which mark Backburner as supporting priorities in the "Backend Features"
table: https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveJob/QueueAdapters.html
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retry_on argument `attempts` clarification
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Without `perform_enqueued_jobs`, job are not executed and assertion is not done.
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Add hooks to ActiveJob around retries and discards
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Finish converting whitelist and blacklist references
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This patch corrects a duplicate method name introduced in #33635.
Also fixes typo in method names.
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Example:
```
def test_assert_performed_with
MyJob.perform_later(1,2,3)
perform_enqueued_jobs
assert_performed_with(job: MyJob, args: [1,2,3], queue: 'high')
end
```
Follow up #33626.
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Execution of `assert_performed_jobs`, and `assert_no_performed_jobs`
without a block should respect passed `:except`, `:only`, and `:queue` options.
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Note that it removes changelog entry of #33265 since the entry in this commits
includes that too.
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If the `:queue` option is specified, then only the job(s) enqueued to a specific
queue will not be performed.
Example:
```
def test_assert_no_performed_jobs_with_queue_option
assert_no_performed_jobs queue: :some_queue do
HelloJob.set(queue: :other_queue).perform_later("jeremy")
end
end
```
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If the `:queue` option is specified, then only the job(s) enqueued to a specific
queue will be performed.
Example:
```
def test_assert_performed_jobs_with_queue_option
assert_performed_jobs 1, queue: :some_queue do
HelloJob.set(queue: :some_queue).perform_later("jeremy")
HelloJob.set(queue: :other_queue).perform_later("bogdan")
end
end
```
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Set
````
queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_jobs = true
queue_adapter.perform_enqueued_at_jobs = true
queue_adapter.filter = only
queue_adapter.reject = except
queue_adapter.queue = queue
```
if block given.
Execution of `flush_enqueued_jobs` doesn't require that.
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If the `:queue` option is specified, then only the job(s) enqueued to
a specific queue will be performed.
Example:
```
def test_perform_enqueued_jobs_with_queue
perform_enqueued_jobs queue: :some_queue do
MyJob.set(queue: :some_queue).perform_later(1, 2, 3) # will be performed
HelloJob.set(queue: :other_queue).perform_later(1, 2, 3) # will not be performed
end
assert_performed_jobs 1
end
```
Follow up #33265
[bogdanvlviv & Jeremy Daer]
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Currently, the execution count increments after deserializes arguments.
Therefore, if an error occurs with deserialize, it retries indefinitely.
In order to prevent this, the count is moved before deserialize.
Fixes #33344.
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Follow up #33626
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Performs all of the jobs that have been enqueued up to this point in the test.
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http links will be redirected to the https version, but still better to
just directly link to the https version.
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It breaks Active Job when run in isolation. E.g. bin/test test/cases/logging_test.rb:
https://travis-ci.org/rails/rails/jobs/398779028
Consider Rafaels suggestion of reviewing the eager loading instead:
https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/33234#issuecomment-401027419
This reverts commit cb0fdaacb277bd0595bfd73178329922aa24477e, reversing
changes made to a0a1abb3c7942084111d87ae95837a83bcc794f6.
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It can be asserted that no jobs are enqueued to a specific queue:
```ruby
def test_no_logging
assert_no_enqueued_jobs queue: 'default' do
LoggingJob.set(queue: :some_queue).perform_later
end
end
```
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