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require "thread"
module Rails
module Queueing
# A Queue that simply inherits from STDLIB's Queue. Everytime this
# queue is used, Rails automatically sets up a ThreadedConsumer
# to consume it.
class Queue < ::Queue
end
# In test mode, the Rails queue is backed by an Array so that assertions
# can be made about its contents. The test queue provides a +jobs+
# method to make assertions about the queue's contents and a +drain+
# method to drain the queue and run the jobs.
#
# Jobs are run in a separate thread to catch mistakes where code
# assumes that the job is run in the same thread.
class TestQueue < ::Queue
# Get a list of the jobs off this queue. This method may not be
# available on production queues.
def jobs
@que.dup
end
# Drain the queue, running all jobs in a different thread. This method
# may not be available on production queues.
def drain
# run the jobs in a separate thread so assumptions of synchronous
# jobs are caught in test mode.
Thread.new { pop.run until empty? }.join
end
end
# The threaded consumer will run jobs in a background thread in
# development mode or in a VM where running jobs on a thread in
# production mode makes sense.
#
# When the process exits, the consumer pushes a nil onto the
# queue and joins the thread, which will ensure that all jobs
# are executed before the process finally dies.
class ThreadedConsumer
def self.start(queue)
new(queue).start
end
def initialize(queue)
@queue = queue
end
def start
@thread = Thread.new do
while job = @queue.pop
begin
job.run
rescue Exception => e
handle_exception e
end
end
end
self
end
def shutdown
@queue.push nil
@thread.join
end
def handle_exception(e)
Rails.logger.error "Job Error: #{e.message}\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n")}"
end
end
end
end
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