Module: Resque::Plugins::Status::ClassMethods

Defined in:
lib/resque/plugins/status.rb

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#create(options = {}) ⇒ Object

Create is the primary method for adding jobs to the queue. This would be called on the job class to create a job of that type. Any options passed are passed to the Job instance as a hash of options. It returns the UUID of the job.

Example:

class ExampleJob
  include Resque::Plugins::Status

  def perform
    set_status "Hey I'm a job num #{options['num']}"
  end

end

job_id = ExampleJob.create(:num => 100)


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# File 'lib/resque/plugins/status.rb', line 92

def create(options = {})
  self.enqueue(self, options)
end

#dequeue(klass, uuid) ⇒ Object

Removes a job of type <tt>klass<tt> from the queue.

The initially given options are retrieved from the status hash. (Resque needs the options to find the correct queue entry)



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# File 'lib/resque/plugins/status.rb', line 124

def dequeue(klass, uuid)
  status = Resque::Plugins::Status::Hash.get(uuid)
  Resque.dequeue(klass, uuid, status.options)
end

#enqueue(klass, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Adds a job of type <tt>klass<tt> to the queue with <tt>options<tt>.

Returns the UUID of the job if the job was queued, or nil if the job was rejected by a before_enqueue hook.



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# File 'lib/resque/plugins/status.rb', line 100

def enqueue(klass, options = {})
  self.enqueue_to(Resque.queue_from_class(klass) || queue, klass, options)
end

#enqueue_to(queue, klass, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Adds a job of type <tt>klass<tt> to a specified queue with <tt>options<tt>.

Returns the UUID of the job if the job was queued, or nil if the job was rejected by a before_enqueue hook.



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# File 'lib/resque/plugins/status.rb', line 108

def enqueue_to(queue, klass, options = {})
  uuid = Resque::Plugins::Status::Hash.generate_uuid
  Resque::Plugins::Status::Hash.create uuid, :options => options

  if Resque.enqueue_to(queue, klass, uuid, options)
    uuid
  else
    Resque::Plugins::Status::Hash.remove(uuid)
    nil
  end
end

#nameObject

used when displaying the Job in the resque-web UI and identifiyng the job type by status. By default this is the name of the job class, but can be ovveridden in the specific job class to present a more user friendly job name



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# File 'lib/resque/plugins/status.rb', line 70

def name
  self.to_s
end

#perform(uuid = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object

This is the method called by Resque::Worker when processing jobs. It creates a new instance of the job class and populates it with the uuid and options.

You should not override this method, rahter the perform instance method.



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# File 'lib/resque/plugins/status.rb', line 134

def perform(uuid=nil, options = {})
  uuid ||= Resque::Plugins::Status::Hash.generate_uuid
  instance = new(uuid, options)
  instance.safe_perform!
  instance
end

#queueObject

The default queue is :statused, this can be ovveridden in the specific job class to put the jobs on a specific worker queue



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# File 'lib/resque/plugins/status.rb', line 62

def queue
  :statused
end

#scheduled(queue, klass, *args) ⇒ Object

Wrapper API to forward a Resque::Job creation API call into a Resque::Plugins::Status call. This is needed to be used with resque scheduler github.com/bvandenbos/resque-scheduler



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# File 'lib/resque/plugins/status.rb', line 144

def scheduled(queue, klass, *args)
  self.enqueue_to(queue, self, *args)
end