discourse/spec/jobs/jobs_spec.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'rails_helper'
describe Jobs do
describe 'enqueue' do
describe 'run_later!' do
before do
Jobs.run_later!
end
it 'enqueues a job in sidekiq' do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
jobs = Jobs::ProcessPost.jobs
jobs.clear
Jobs.enqueue(:process_post, post_id: 1)
expect(jobs.length).to eq(1)
job = jobs.first
expected = {
"class" => "Jobs::ProcessPost",
"args" => [{ "post_id" => 1, "current_site_id" => "default" }],
"queue" => "default"
}
expect(job.slice("class", "args", "queue")).to eq(expected)
end
end
it "does not pass current_site_id when 'all_sites' is present" do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
jobs = Jobs::ProcessPost.jobs
jobs.clear
Jobs.enqueue(:process_post, post_id: 1, all_sites: true)
expect(jobs.length).to eq(1)
job = jobs.first
expected = {
"class" => "Jobs::ProcessPost",
"args" => [{ "post_id" => 1 }],
"queue" => "default"
}
expect(job.slice("class", "args", "queue")).to eq(expected)
end
end
it "doesn't execute the job" do
Sidekiq::Client.stubs(:enqueue)
Jobs::ProcessPost.any_instance.expects(:perform).never
Jobs.enqueue(:process_post, post_id: 1)
end
it "should enqueue with the correct database id when the current_site_id option is given" do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
jobs = Jobs::ProcessPost.jobs
jobs.clear
Jobs.enqueue(:process_post, post_id: 1, current_site_id: 'test_db')
expect(jobs.length).to eq(1)
job = jobs.first
expected = {
"class" => "Jobs::ProcessPost",
"args" => [{ "post_id" => 1, "current_site_id" => "test_db" }],
"queue" => "default"
}
expect(job.slice("class", "args", "queue")).to eq(expected)
end
end
end
describe 'run_immediately!' do
before do
Jobs.run_immediately!
end
it "doesn't enqueue in sidekiq" do
Sidekiq::Client.expects(:enqueue).with(Jobs::ProcessPost, {}).never
Jobs.enqueue(:process_post, post_id: 1)
end
it "executes the job right away" do
Jobs::ProcessPost.any_instance.expects(:perform).with(post_id: 1, sync_exec: true, current_site_id: "default")
Jobs.enqueue(:process_post, post_id: 1)
end
context 'and current_site_id option is given and does not match the current connection' do
before do
Sidekiq::Client.stubs(:enqueue)
Jobs::ProcessPost.any_instance.stubs(:execute).returns(true)
end
it 'should raise an exception' do
Jobs::ProcessPost.any_instance.expects(:execute).never
RailsMultisite::ConnectionManagement.expects(:establish_connection).never
expect {
Jobs.enqueue(:process_post, post_id: 1, current_site_id: 'test_db')
}.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
end
end
describe 'cancel_scheduled_job' do
let(:scheduled_jobs) { Sidekiq::ScheduledSet.new }
after do
scheduled_jobs.clear
end
it 'deletes the matching job' do
Sidekiq::Testing.disable! do
scheduled_jobs.clear
expect(scheduled_jobs.size).to eq(0)
Jobs.enqueue_in(1.year, :run_heartbeat, topic_id: 123)
Jobs.enqueue_in(2.years, :run_heartbeat, topic_id: 456)
Jobs.enqueue_in(3.years, :run_heartbeat, topic_id: 123, current_site_id: 'foo')
Jobs.enqueue_in(4.years, :run_heartbeat, topic_id: 123, current_site_id: 'bar')
expect(scheduled_jobs.size).to eq(4)
Jobs.cancel_scheduled_job(:run_heartbeat, topic_id: 123)
expect(scheduled_jobs.size).to eq(3)
Jobs.cancel_scheduled_job(:run_heartbeat, topic_id: 123, all_sites: true)
expect(scheduled_jobs.size).to eq(1)
end
end
end
describe 'enqueue_at' do
it 'calls enqueue_in for you' do
freeze_time
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_in).with(3 * 60 * 60, :eat_lunch, {}).returns(true)
Jobs.enqueue_at(3.hours.from_now, :eat_lunch, {})
end
it 'handles datetimes that are in the past' do
freeze_time
Jobs.expects(:enqueue_in).with(0, :eat_lunch, {}).returns(true)
Jobs.enqueue_at(3.hours.ago, :eat_lunch, {})
end
end
end