discourse/spec/support/sidekiq_helpers.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module SidekiqHelpers
# Assert job is enqueued:
#
# expect_enqueued_with(job: :post_process, args: { post_id: post.id }) do
# post.update!(raw: 'new raw')
# end
#
# Asserting jobs enqueued with delay:
#
# expect_enqueued_with(
# job: :post_process,
# args: { post_id: post.id },
# at: Time.zone.now + 1.hour
# ) do
# post.update!(raw: 'new raw')
# end
def expect_enqueued_with(job:, args: {}, at: nil, expectation: true)
klass = job.instance_of?(Class) ? job : "::Jobs::#{job.to_s.camelcase}".constantize
at = at.to_f if at.is_a?(Time)
expected = { job: job, args: args, at: at }.compact
original_jobs = klass.jobs.dup
yield if block_given?
matched_job = false
jobs = klass.jobs - original_jobs
matched_job = match_jobs(jobs: jobs, args: args, at: at) if jobs.present?
expect(matched_job).to(
eq(expectation),
expectation ? "No enqueued job with #{expected} found" : "Enqueued job with #{expected} found"
)
end
# Assert job is not enqueued:
#
# expect_not_enqueued_with(job: :post_process) do
# post.update!(raw: 'new raw')
# end
#
# Assert job is not enqueued with specific params
#
# expect_not_enqueued_with(job: :post_process, args: { post_id: post.id }) do
# post.update!(raw: 'new raw')
# end
def expect_not_enqueued_with(job:, args: {}, at: nil)
expect_enqueued_with(job: job, args: args, at: at, expectation: false) do
yield if block_given?
end
end
# Checks whether a job has been enqueued with the given arguments
#
# job_enqueued?(job: :post_process, args: { post_id: post.id }) => true/false
# job_enqueued?(job: :post_process, args: { post_id: post.id }, at: Time.zone.now + 1.hour) => true/false
def job_enqueued?(job:, args: {}, at: nil)
klass = job.instance_of?(Class) ? job : "::Jobs::#{job.to_s.camelcase}".constantize
at = at.to_f if at.is_a?(Time)
match_jobs(jobs: klass.jobs, args: args, at: at)
end
# Same as job_enqueued? except it checks the expectation is true.
# Use this if you need to check if more than one job is enqueued from
# a single command, unlike expect_enqueued_with which needs a block
# to run code for the expectation to work. E.g.
#
# expect_not_enqueued_with(job: :close_topic, args: { topic_timer_id: deleted_timer.id })
# expect_not_enqueued_with(job: :close_topic, args: { topic_timer_id: future_timer.id })
# subject.execute
# expect_job_enqueued(job: :close_topic, args: { topic_timer_id: timer1.id })
# expect_job_enqueued(job: :open_topic, args: { topic_timer_id: timer2.id })
def expect_job_enqueued(job:, args: {}, at: nil)
expect(job_enqueued?(job: job, args: args, at: at)).to eq(true)
end
private
def match_jobs(jobs:, args:, at:)
matched_job = false
args = JSON.parse(args.to_json)
args.merge!(at: at) if at
jobs.each do |job|
job_args = job["args"].first.with_indifferent_access
job_args.merge!(at: job["at"]) if job["at"]
job_args.merge!(enqueued_at: job["enqueued_at"]) if job["enqueued_at"]
matched_job ||= args.all? do |key, value|
value = value.to_s if value.is_a?(Symbol)
if key == :at
value.to_f == (job_args[:at] || job_args[:enqueued_at]).to_f
else
value == job_args[key]
end
end
end
matched_job
end
end