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This adds a new table UserNotificationSchedules which stores monday-friday start and ends times that each user would like to receive notifications (with a Boolean enabled to remove the use of the schedule). There is then a background job that runs every day and creates do_not_disturb_timings for each user with an enabled notification schedule. The job schedules timings 2 days in advance. The job is designed so that it can be run at any point in time, and it will not create duplicate records. When a users saves their notification schedule, the schedule processing service will run and schedule do_not_disturb_timings. If the user should be in DND due to their schedule, the user will immediately be put in DND (message bus publishes this state). The UI for a user's notification schedule is in user -> preferences -> notifications. By default every day is 8am - 5pm when first enabled.
18 lines
434 B
Ruby
18 lines
434 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Jobs
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class ProcessUserNotificationSchedules < ::Jobs::Scheduled
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every 1.day
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def execute(args)
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UserNotificationSchedule.enabled.includes(:user).each do |schedule|
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begin
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schedule.create_do_not_disturb_timings
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rescue
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Rails.logger.warn("Failed to process user_notification_schedule with ID #{schedule.id}")
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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