42 lines
1.3 KiB
Ruby
42 lines
1.3 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require 'active_job/arguments'
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module MailScheduler
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class NotificationServiceWorker
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include ApplicationWorker
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include MailSchedulerQueue
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def perform(meth, *args)
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check_arguments!(args)
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deserialized_args = ActiveJob::Arguments.deserialize(args)
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notification_service.public_send(meth, *deserialized_args) # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
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rescue ActiveJob::DeserializationError
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# No-op.
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# This exception gets raised when an argument
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# is correct (deserializeable), but it still cannot be deserialized.
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# This can happen when an object has been deleted after
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# rails passes this job to sidekiq, but before
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# sidekiq gets it for execution.
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# In this case just do nothing.
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end
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def self.perform_async(*args)
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super(*ActiveJob::Arguments.serialize(args))
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end
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private
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# If an argument is in the ActiveJob::Arguments::TYPE_WHITELIST list,
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# it means the argument cannot be deserialized.
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# Which means there's something wrong with our code.
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def check_arguments!(args)
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args.each do |arg|
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if arg.class.in?(ActiveJob::Arguments::TYPE_WHITELIST)
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raise(ArgumentError, "Argument `#{arg}` cannot be deserialized because of its type")
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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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