DEV: Allow with_service in jobs

This patch introduces a new `ServiceJob` class allowing the use of
`with_service` in jobs.

This way, it’s easier to use the chat service objects in jobs and
provides the same level of functionality than the one we have in
controllers.
This commit is contained in:
Loïc Guitaut 2023-02-21 16:02:10 +01:00 committed by Loïc Guitaut
parent 925a7bd48b
commit b8762172e4
6 changed files with 84 additions and 50 deletions

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@ -12,4 +12,18 @@ class Chat::Api < Chat::ChatBaseController
raise Discourse::NotFound unless SiteSetting.chat_enabled
guardian.ensure_can_chat!
end
def default_actions_for_service
proc do
on_success { render(json: success_json) }
on_failure { render(json: failed_json, status: 422) }
on_failed_policy(:invalid_access) { raise Discourse::InvalidAccess }
on_failed_contract do
render(
json: failed_json.merge(errors: result[:"result.contract.default"].errors.full_messages),
status: 400,
)
end
end
end
end

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@ -6,32 +6,21 @@ module Chat
end
def with_service(service, default_actions: true, **dependencies, &block)
controller = self
object = self
merged_block =
proc do
instance_eval(&controller.default_actions_for_service) if default_actions
instance_eval(&(block || proc {}))
instance_exec(&object.method(:default_actions_for_service).call) if default_actions
instance_exec(&(block || proc {}))
end
Chat::Endpoint.call(service, controller, **dependencies, &merged_block)
Chat::ServiceRunner.call(service, object, **dependencies, &merged_block)
end
def run_service(service, dependencies)
@_result = service.call(params.to_unsafe_h.merge(guardian: guardian, **dependencies.to_h))
@_result = service.call(params.to_unsafe_h.merge(guardian: guardian, **dependencies))
end
def default_actions_for_service
proc do
on_success { render(json: success_json) }
on_failure { render(json: failed_json, status: 422) }
on_failed_policy(:invalid_access) { raise Discourse::InvalidAccess }
on_failed_contract do
render(
json:
failed_json.merge(errors: result[:"result.contract.default"].errors.full_messages),
status: 400,
)
end
end
proc {}
end
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
class ServiceJob < ::Jobs::Base
include Chat::WithServiceHelper
def run_service(service, dependencies)
@_result = service.call(dependencies)
end
end

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@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
#
# = Chat::Endpoint
# = Chat::ServiceRunner
#
# This class is to be used via its helper +with_service+ in a controller. Its
# This class is to be used via its helper +with_service+ in any class. Its
# main purpose is to ease how actions can be run upon a service completion.
# Since a service will likely return the same kind of things over and over,
# this allows us to not have to repeat the same boilerplate code in every
# controller.
# object.
#
# There are several available actions and we can add new ones very easily:
#
@ -19,8 +19,7 @@
# * +on_model_not_found(name)+: will execute the provided block if the service
# fails and its model is not present
#
# @example
# # in a controller
# @example In a controller
# def create
# with_service MyService do
# on_success do
@ -32,13 +31,21 @@
# end
# end
#
# @example In a job (inheriting from +ServiceJob+)
# def execute(args = {})
# with_service(MyService, **args) do
# on_success { Rails.logger.info "SUCCESS" }
# on_failure { Rails.logger.error "FAILURE" }
# end
# end
#
# The actions will be evaluated in the order they appear. So even if the
# service will ultimately fail with a failed policy, in this example only the
# +on_failed_policy+ action will be executed and not the +on_failure+ one.
# The only exception to this being +on_failure+ as it will always be executed
# last.
#
class Chat::Endpoint
class Chat::ServiceRunner
# @!visibility private
NULL_RESULT = OpenStruct.new(failure?: false)
# @!visibility private
@ -51,14 +58,14 @@ class Chat::Endpoint
}.with_indifferent_access.freeze
# @!visibility private
attr_reader :service, :controller, :dependencies
attr_reader :service, :object, :dependencies
delegate :result, to: :controller
delegate :result, to: :object
# @!visibility private
def initialize(service, controller, **dependencies)
def initialize(service, object, **dependencies)
@service = service
@controller = controller
@object = object
@dependencies = dependencies
@actions = {}
end
@ -66,14 +73,14 @@ class Chat::Endpoint
# @param service [Class] a class including {Chat::Service::Base}
# @param block [Proc] a block containing the steps to match on
# @return [void]
def self.call(service, controller, **dependencies, &block)
new(service, controller, **dependencies).call(&block)
def self.call(service, object, **dependencies, &block)
new(service, object, **dependencies).call(&block)
end
# @!visibility private
def call(&block)
instance_eval(&block)
controller.run_service(service, dependencies)
object.run_service(service, dependencies)
# Always have `on_failure` as the last action
(
actions
@ -88,13 +95,13 @@ class Chat::Endpoint
attr_reader :actions
def failure_for?(key)
(controller.result[key] || NULL_RESULT).failure?
(object.result[key] || NULL_RESULT).failure?
end
def add_action(name, *args, &block)
actions[[name, *args].join("_").to_sym] = [
-> { instance_exec(*args, &AVAILABLE_ACTIONS[name]) },
-> { controller.instance_eval(&block) },
-> { object.instance_eval(&block) },
]
end

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@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ after_initialize do
load File.expand_path("../lib/slack_compatibility.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../lib/post_notification_handler.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../lib/secure_uploads_compatibility.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../lib/endpoint.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../lib/service_runner.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../lib/steps_inspector.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../app/jobs/regular/auto_manage_channel_memberships.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../app/jobs/regular/auto_join_channel_batch.rb", __FILE__)
@ -217,6 +217,7 @@ after_initialize do
load File.expand_path("../app/jobs/scheduled/email_chat_notifications.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../app/jobs/scheduled/auto_join_users.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../app/jobs/scheduled/chat_periodical_updates.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../app/jobs/service_job.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../app/services/chat_publisher.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../app/services/trash_channel.rb", __FILE__)
load File.expand_path("../app/services/update_channel.rb", __FILE__)

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
RSpec.describe Chat::ServiceRunner do
class SuccessService
include Chat::Service::Base
end
@ -77,13 +77,13 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
end
describe ".call(service, &block)" do
subject(:endpoint) { described_class.call(service, controller, &actions_block) }
subject(:runner) { described_class.call(service, object, &actions_block) }
let(:result) { controller.result }
let(:actions_block) { controller.instance_eval(actions) }
let(:result) { object.result }
let(:actions_block) { object.instance_eval(actions) }
let(:service) { SuccessService }
let(:actions) { "proc {}" }
let(:controller) do
let(:object) do
Class
.new(Chat::Api) do
def request
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
end
it "runs the provided service in the context of a controller" do
endpoint
runner
expect(result).to be_a Chat::Service::Base::Context
expect(result).to be_a_success
end
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
context "when the service succeeds" do
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).to eq :success
expect(runner).to eq :success
end
end
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
let(:service) { FailureService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).not_to eq :success
expect(runner).not_to eq :success
end
end
end
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
let(:service) { FailureService }
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).to eq :fail
expect(runner).to eq :fail
end
end
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
let(:service) { SuccessService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).not_to eq :fail
expect(runner).not_to eq :fail
end
end
end
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
let(:service) { FailedPolicyService }
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).to eq :policy_failure
expect(runner).to eq :policy_failure
end
end
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
let(:service) { SuccessPolicyService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).not_to eq :policy_failure
expect(runner).not_to eq :policy_failure
end
end
end
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
let(:service) { FailedContractService }
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).to eq :contract_failure
expect(runner).to eq :contract_failure
end
end
@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
let(:service) { SuccessContractService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).not_to eq :contract_failure
expect(runner).not_to eq :contract_failure
end
end
end
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
let(:service) { FailureWithModelService }
it "runs the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).to eq :no_model
expect(runner).to eq :no_model
end
end
@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
let(:service) { SuccessWithModelService }
it "does not run the provided block" do
expect(endpoint).not_to eq :no_model
expect(runner).not_to eq :no_model
end
end
end
@ -235,7 +235,21 @@ RSpec.describe Chat::Endpoint do
BLOCK
it "runs the first matching action" do
expect(endpoint).to eq :failure
expect(runner).to eq :failure
end
end
context "when running in the context of a job" do
let(:object) { Class.new(ServiceJob).new }
let(:actions) { <<-BLOCK }
proc do
on_success { :success }
on_failure { :failure }
end
BLOCK
it "runs properly" do
expect(runner).to eq :success
end
end
end