module Resque # The Failure module provides an interface for working with different # failure backends. # # You can use it to query the failure backend without knowing which specific # backend is being used. For instance, the Resque web app uses it to display # stats and other information. module Failure # Creates a new failure, which is delegated to the appropriate backend. # # Expects a hash with the following keys: # :exception - The Exception object # :worker - The Worker object who is reporting the failure # :queue - The string name of the queue from which the job was pulled # :payload - The job's payload def self.create(options = {}) backend.new(*options.values_at(:exception, :worker, :queue, :payload)).save end # # Sets the current backend. Expects a class descendent of # `Resque::Failure::Base`. # # Example use: # require 'resque/failure/airbrake' # Resque::Failure.backend = Resque::Failure::Airbrake def self.backend=(backend) @backend = backend end # Returns the current backend class. If none has been set, falls # back to `Resque::Failure::Redis` def self.backend return @backend if @backend case ENV['FAILURE_BACKEND'] when 'redis_multi_queue' require 'resque/failure/redis_multi_queue' @backend = Failure::RedisMultiQueue when 'redis', nil require 'resque/failure/redis' @backend = Failure::Redis else raise ArgumentError, "invalid failure backend: #{FAILURE_BACKEND}" end end # Obtain the failure queue name for a given job queue def self.failure_queue_name(job_queue_name) name = "#{job_queue_name}_failed" Resque.data_store.add_failed_queue(name) name end # Obtain the job queue name for a given failure queue def self.job_queue_name(failure_queue_name) failure_queue_name.sub(/_failed$/, '') end # Returns an array of all the failed queues in the system def self.queues backend.queues end # Returns the int count of how many failures we have seen. def self.count(queue = nil, class_name = nil) backend.count(queue, class_name) end # Returns an array of all the failures, paginated. # # `offset` is the int of the first item in the page, `limit` is the # number of items to return. def self.all(offset = 0, limit = 1, queue = nil) backend.all(offset, limit, queue) end # Iterate across all failures with the given options def self.each(offset = 0, limit = self.count, queue = nil, class_name = nil, order = 'desc', &block) backend.each(offset, limit, queue, class_name, order, &block) end # The string url of the backend's web interface, if any. def self.url backend.url end # Clear all failure jobs def self.clear(queue = nil) backend.clear(queue) end def self.requeue(id, queue = nil) backend.requeue(id, queue) end def self.remove(id, queue = nil) backend.remove(id, queue) end # Requeues all failed jobs in a specific queue. # Queue name should be a string. def self.requeue_queue(queue) backend.requeue_queue(queue) end # Requeues all failed jobs def self.requeue_all backend.requeue_all end # Removes all failed jobs in a specific queue. # Queue name should be a string. def self.remove_queue(queue) backend.remove_queue(queue) end end end