## Rails 5.0.6.rc1 (August 24, 2017) ## * No changes. ## Rails 5.0.5 (July 31, 2017) ## * No changes. ## Rails 5.0.5.rc2 (July 25, 2017) ## * No changes. ## Rails 5.0.5.rc1 (July 19, 2017) ## * No changes. ## Rails 5.0.4 (June 19, 2017) ## * No changes. ## Rails 5.0.3 (May 12, 2017) ## * No changes. ## Rails 5.0.2 (March 01, 2017) ## * No changes. ## Rails 5.0.1 (December 21, 2016) ## * No changes. ## Rails 5.0.1.rc2 (December 10, 2016) ## * No changes. ## Rails 5.0.1.rc1 (December 01, 2016) ## * Added instance variable `@queue` to JobWrapper. This will fix issues in [resque-scheduler](https://github.com/resque/resque-scheduler) `#job_to_hash` method, so we can use `#enqueue_delayed_selection`, `#remove_delayed` method in resque-scheduler smoothly. *mu29* ## Rails 5.0.0 (June 30, 2016) ## * Enable class reloading prior to job dispatch, and ensure Active Record connections are returned to the pool when jobs are run in separate threads. *Matthew Draper* * Tune the async adapter for low-footprint dev/test usage. Use a single thread pool for all queues and limit to 0 to #CPU total threads, down from 2 to 10*#CPU per queue. *Jeremy Daer* * Change the default adapter from inline to async. It's a better default as tests will then not mistakenly come to rely on behavior happening synchronously. This is especially important with things like jobs kicked off in Active Record lifecycle callbacks. *DHH* * Fixed serializing `:at` option for `assert_enqueued_with` and `assert_performed_with`. *Wojciech Wnętrzak* * Support passing array to `assert_enqueued_jobs` in `:only` option. *Wojciech Wnętrzak* * Add job priorities to Active Job. *wvengen* * Implement a simple `AsyncJob` processor and associated `AsyncAdapter` that queue jobs to a `concurrent-ruby` thread pool. *Jerry D'Antonio* * Implement `provider_job_id` for `queue_classic` adapter. This requires the latest, currently unreleased, version of queue_classic. *Yves Senn* * `assert_enqueued_with` and `assert_performed_with` now returns the matched job instance for further assertions. *Jean Boussier* * Include `I18n.locale` into job serialization/deserialization and use it around `perform`. Fixes #20799. *Johannes Opper* * Allow `DelayedJob`, `Sidekiq`, `qu`, and `que` to report the job id back to `ActiveJob::Base` as `provider_job_id`. Fixes #18821. *Kevin Deisz*, *Jeroen van Baarsen* * `assert_enqueued_jobs` and `assert_performed_jobs` in block form use the given number as expected value. This makes the error message much easier to understand. *y-yagi* * A generated job now inherits from `app/jobs/application_job.rb` by default. *Jeroen van Baarsen* * Add ability to configure the queue adapter on a per job basis. Now different jobs can have different queue adapters without conflicting with each other. Example: class EmailJob < ActiveJob::Base self.queue_adapter = :sidekiq end class ImageProcessingJob < ActiveJob::Base self.queue_adapter = :delayed_job end *tamird* * Add an `:only` option to `perform_enqueued_jobs` to filter jobs based on type. This allows specific jobs to be tested, while preventing others from being performed unnecessarily. Example: def test_hello_job assert_performed_jobs 1, only: HelloJob do HelloJob.perform_later('jeremy') LoggingJob.perform_later end end An array may also be specified, to support testing multiple jobs. Example: def test_hello_and_logging_jobs assert_nothing_raised do assert_performed_jobs 2, only: [HelloJob, LoggingJob] do HelloJob.perform_later('jeremy') LoggingJob.perform_later('stewie') RescueJob.perform_later('david') end end end Fixes #18802. *Michael Ryan* * Allow keyword arguments to be used with Active Job. Fixes #18741. *Sean Griffin* * Add `:only` option to `assert_enqueued_jobs`, to check the number of times a specific kind of job is enqueued. Example: def test_logging_job assert_enqueued_jobs 1, only: LoggingJob do LoggingJob.perform_later HelloJob.perform_later('jeremy') end end *George Claghorn* * `ActiveJob::Base.deserialize` delegates to the job class. Since `ActiveJob::Base#deserialize` can be overridden by subclasses (like `ActiveJob::Base#serialize`) this allows jobs to attach arbitrary metadata when they get serialized and read it back when they get performed. Example: class DeliverWebhookJob < ActiveJob::Base def serialize super.merge('attempt_number' => (@attempt_number || 0) + 1) end def deserialize(job_data) super @attempt_number = job_data['attempt_number'] end rescue_from(TimeoutError) do |exception| raise exception if @attempt_number > 5 retry_job(wait: 10) end end *Isaac Seymour* Please check [4-2-stable](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/4-2-stable/activejob/CHANGELOG.md) for previous changes.