discourse/app/jobs/regular/close_topic.rb
Martin Brennan 0034cbda8a
DEV: Change Topic Timer from enqueue_at scheduled jobs to incrementally executed jobs (#11698)
Moves the topic timer jobs from being scheduled ahead of time with enqueue_at to a 5 minute scheduled run like bookmark reminders, in a new job called Jobs::EnqueueTopicTimers. Backwards compatibility is maintained by checking if an existing topic timer job is enqueued in sidekiq for the timer, and if it is not running it inside the new job.

The functionality to close/open a topic if it is in the opposite state still remains in the after_save block of TopicTimer, with further commentary, which is used for Open/Close Temporarily.

This also removes the ensure_consistency! functionality of topic timers as it is no longer needed; the new job will always pick up the timers because they are not stored in a fragile state of sidekiq.
2021-01-19 13:30:58 +10:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Jobs
class CloseTopic < ::Jobs::TopicTimerBase
def execute_timer_action(topic_timer, topic)
silent = @args[:silent]
user = topic_timer.user
if topic.closed?
topic_timer.destroy!
return
end
if !Guardian.new(user).can_close_topic?(topic)
topic_timer.destroy!
topic.reload
if topic_timer.based_on_last_post
topic.inherit_auto_close_from_category(timer_type: silent ? :silent_close : :close)
end
return
end
# this handles deleting the topic timer as wel, see TopicStatusUpdater
topic.update_status('autoclosed', true, user, { silent: silent })
end
end
end