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module ActiveJob
module QueueAdapters
# == Test adapter for Active Job
#
# The test adapter should be used only in testing. Along with
# <tt>ActiveJob::TestCase</tt> and <tt>ActiveJob::TestHelper</tt>
# it makes a great tool to test your Rails application.
#
# To use the test adapter set queue_adapter config to +:test+.
#
# Rails.application.config.active_job.queue_adapter = :test
class TestAdapter
attr_accessor(:perform_enqueued_jobs, :perform_enqueued_at_jobs, :filter)
attr_writer(:enqueued_jobs, :performed_jobs)
# Provides a store of all the enqueued jobs with the TestAdapter so you can check them.
def enqueued_jobs
@enqueued_jobs ||= []
end
# Provides a store of all the performed jobs with the TestAdapter so you can check them.
def performed_jobs
@performed_jobs ||= []
end
def enqueue(job) #:nodoc:
job_data = job_to_hash(job)
enqueue_or_perform(perform_enqueued_jobs, job, job_data)
end
def enqueue_at(job, timestamp) #:nodoc:
job_data = job_to_hash(job, at: timestamp)
enqueue_or_perform(perform_enqueued_at_jobs, job, job_data)
end
private
def job_to_hash(job, extras = {})
{ job: job.class, args: job.serialize.fetch("arguments"), queue: job.queue_name }.merge!(extras)
end
def enqueue_or_perform(perform, job, job_data)
if !perform || filtered?(job)
enqueued_jobs << job_data
else
performed_jobs << job_data
Base.execute job.serialize
end
end
def filtered?(job)
filter && !Array(filter).include?(job.class)
end
end
end
end
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