# frozen_string_literal: true require "securerandom" require "sidekiq" module Sidekiq class Testing class << self attr_accessor :__test_mode def __set_test_mode(mode) if block_given? current_mode = __test_mode begin self.__test_mode = mode yield ensure self.__test_mode = current_mode end else self.__test_mode = mode end end def disable!(&block) __set_test_mode(:disable, &block) end def fake!(&block) __set_test_mode(:fake, &block) end def inline!(&block) __set_test_mode(:inline, &block) end def enabled? __test_mode != :disable end def disabled? __test_mode == :disable end def fake? __test_mode == :fake end def inline? __test_mode == :inline end def server_middleware @server_chain ||= Middleware::Chain.new yield @server_chain if block_given? @server_chain end def constantize(str) names = str.split("::") names.shift if names.empty? || names.first.empty? names.inject(Object) do |constant, name| constant.const_defined?(name) ? constant.const_get(name) : constant.const_missing(name) end end end end # Default to fake testing to keep old behavior Sidekiq::Testing.fake! class EmptyQueueError < RuntimeError; end module TestingClient def raw_push(payloads) if Sidekiq::Testing.fake? payloads.each do |job| job = Sidekiq.load_json(Sidekiq.dump_json(job)) job["enqueued_at"] = Time.now.to_f unless job["at"] Queues.push(job["queue"], job["class"], job) end true elsif Sidekiq::Testing.inline? payloads.each do |job| klass = Sidekiq::Testing.constantize(job["class"]) job["id"] ||= SecureRandom.hex(12) job_hash = Sidekiq.load_json(Sidekiq.dump_json(job)) klass.process_job(job_hash) end true else super end end end Sidekiq::Client.prepend TestingClient module Queues ## # The Queues class is only for testing the fake queue implementation. # There are 2 data structures involved in tandem. This is due to the # Rspec syntax of change(QueueWorker.jobs, :size). It keeps a reference # to the array. Because the array was dervied from a filter of the total # jobs enqueued, it appeared as though the array didn't change. # # To solve this, we'll keep 2 hashes containing the jobs. One with keys based # on the queue, and another with keys of the worker names, so the array for # QueueWorker.jobs is a straight reference to a real array. # # Queue-based hash: # # { # "default"=>[ # { # "class"=>"TestTesting::QueueWorker", # "args"=>[1, 2], # "retry"=>true, # "queue"=>"default", # "jid"=>"abc5b065c5c4b27fc1102833", # "created_at"=>1447445554.419934 # } # ] # } # # Worker-based hash: # # { # "TestTesting::QueueWorker"=>[ # { # "class"=>"TestTesting::QueueWorker", # "args"=>[1, 2], # "retry"=>true, # "queue"=>"default", # "jid"=>"abc5b065c5c4b27fc1102833", # "created_at"=>1447445554.419934 # } # ] # } # # Example: # # require 'sidekiq/testing' # # assert_equal 0, Sidekiq::Queues["default"].size # HardWorker.perform_async(:something) # assert_equal 1, Sidekiq::Queues["default"].size # assert_equal :something, Sidekiq::Queues["default"].first['args'][0] # # You can also clear all workers' jobs: # # assert_equal 0, Sidekiq::Queues["default"].size # HardWorker.perform_async(:something) # Sidekiq::Queues.clear_all # assert_equal 0, Sidekiq::Queues["default"].size # # This can be useful to make sure jobs don't linger between tests: # # RSpec.configure do |config| # config.before(:each) do # Sidekiq::Queues.clear_all # end # end # class << self def [](queue) jobs_by_queue[queue] end def push(queue, klass, job) jobs_by_queue[queue] << job jobs_by_worker[klass] << job end def jobs_by_queue @jobs_by_queue ||= Hash.new { |hash, key| hash[key] = [] } end def jobs_by_worker @jobs_by_worker ||= Hash.new { |hash, key| hash[key] = [] } end def delete_for(jid, queue, klass) jobs_by_queue[queue.to_s].delete_if { |job| job["jid"] == jid } jobs_by_worker[klass].delete_if { |job| job["jid"] == jid } end def clear_for(queue, klass) jobs_by_queue[queue].clear jobs_by_worker[klass].clear end def clear_all jobs_by_queue.clear jobs_by_worker.clear end end end module Worker ## # The Sidekiq testing infrastructure overrides perform_async # so that it does not actually touch the network. Instead it # stores the asynchronous jobs in a per-class array so that # their presence/absence can be asserted by your tests. # # This is similar to ActionMailer's :test delivery_method and its # ActionMailer::Base.deliveries array. # # Example: # # require 'sidekiq/testing' # # assert_equal 0, HardWorker.jobs.size # HardWorker.perform_async(:something) # assert_equal 1, HardWorker.jobs.size # assert_equal :something, HardWorker.jobs[0]['args'][0] # # assert_equal 0, Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedMailer.jobs.size # MyMailer.delay.send_welcome_email('foo@example.com') # assert_equal 1, Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedMailer.jobs.size # # You can also clear and drain all workers' jobs: # # assert_equal 0, Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedMailer.jobs.size # assert_equal 0, Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedModel.jobs.size # # MyMailer.delay.send_welcome_email('foo@example.com') # MyModel.delay.do_something_hard # # assert_equal 1, Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedMailer.jobs.size # assert_equal 1, Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedModel.jobs.size # # Sidekiq::Worker.clear_all # or .drain_all # # assert_equal 0, Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedMailer.jobs.size # assert_equal 0, Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedModel.jobs.size # # This can be useful to make sure jobs don't linger between tests: # # RSpec.configure do |config| # config.before(:each) do # Sidekiq::Worker.clear_all # end # end # # or for acceptance testing, i.e. with cucumber: # # AfterStep do # Sidekiq::Worker.drain_all # end # # When I sign up as "foo@example.com" # Then I should receive a welcome email to "foo@example.com" # module ClassMethods # Queue for this worker def queue get_sidekiq_options["queue"] end # Jobs queued for this worker def jobs Queues.jobs_by_worker[to_s] end # Clear all jobs for this worker def clear Queues.clear_for(queue, to_s) end # Drain and run all jobs for this worker def drain while jobs.any? next_job = jobs.first Queues.delete_for(next_job["jid"], next_job["queue"], to_s) process_job(next_job) end end # Pop out a single job and perform it def perform_one raise(EmptyQueueError, "perform_one called with empty job queue") if jobs.empty? next_job = jobs.first Queues.delete_for(next_job["jid"], queue, to_s) process_job(next_job) end def process_job(job) worker = new worker.jid = job["jid"] worker.bid = job["bid"] if worker.respond_to?(:bid=) Sidekiq::Testing.server_middleware.invoke(worker, job, job["queue"]) do execute_job(worker, job["args"]) end end def execute_job(worker, args) worker.perform(*args) end end class << self def jobs # :nodoc: Queues.jobs_by_queue.values.flatten end # Clear all queued jobs across all workers def clear_all Queues.clear_all end # Drain all queued jobs across all workers def drain_all while jobs.any? worker_classes = jobs.map { |job| job["class"] }.uniq worker_classes.each do |worker_class| Sidekiq::Testing.constantize(worker_class).drain end end end end end end if defined?(::Rails) && Rails.respond_to?(:env) && !Rails.env.test? puts("**************************************************") puts("⛔️ WARNING: Sidekiq testing API enabled, but this is not the test environment. Your jobs will not go to Redis.") puts("**************************************************") end