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'ActiveJob::DispatchRider' adds `DispatchRider` support for `ActiveJob`.
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'ActiveJob::DispatchRider' adds DispatchRider support for ActiveJob.

Allow standard ActiveJob jobs to be run by Dispatch Rider.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem "activejob-dispatch_rider"

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install activejob-dispatch_rider

Usage

Configure ActiveJob and DispatchRider.

Stand-alone

# publisher app

# Set the ActiveJob's queue adapter
ActiveJob::Base.queue_adapter = :dispatch_rider

# Configure DispatchRider::Publisher as you would normally do
DispatchRider::Publisher.configure notification_services: { file_system: {} },
                                   destinations: {
                                     low_priority: {
                                       service: :file_system,
                                       channel: :low_priority,
                                       options: { path: "tmp/queue/low" }
                                     },
                                     high_priority: {
                                       service: :file_system,
                                       channel: :high_priority,
                                       options: { path: "tmp/queue/high" }
                                     }
                                   }
# subscriber app for low priority channel
DispatchRider.configure do |config|
  config.queue_kind = "file_system"
  config.queue_info = { path: "tmp/queue/low" }
end
# subscriber app for high priority channel
DispatchRider.configure do |config|
  config.queue_kind = "file_system"
  config.queue_info = { path: "tmp/queue/high" }
end

Rails

# config/application.rb
module YourApp
  class Application < Rails::Application
    # ...
    config.active_job.queue_adapter = :dispatch_rider
    # ...
  end
end
# Configure DispatchRider::Publisher as you would normally do

# config/initializers/dispatch_rider.rb
DispatchRider::Publisher.configure notification_services: { file_system: {} },
                                   destinations: {
                                     low_priority: {
                                       service: :file_system,
                                       channel: :low_priority,
                                       options: { path: "tmp/queue/low" }
                                     },
                                     high_priority: {
                                       service: :file_system,
                                       channel: :high_priority,
                                       options: { path: "tmp/queue/high" }
                                     }
                                   }

# subscriber app for low priority channel
DispatchRider.configure do |config|
  config.queue_kind = "file_system"
  config.queue_info = { path: "tmp/queue/low" }
end

Once the preliminary setup is done create active jobs like you normally would. Match the destination channel name of DispatchRider with the queue name of ActiveJob.

# call_and_welcome_customer.rb
class CallAndWelcomeCustomer < ActiveJob::Base
  queue_as :high_priority

  def perform(customer, welcome_message:)
    call_phone customer.phone_number
    say welcome_message
    # ...
  end
  # ...
end

To perform the job later enqueue it by calling .perform_later.

CallAndWelcomeCustomer.perform_later Customer.find_by_name!("Smith"),
                                     welcome_message: "Welcome Mr. Smith!"

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/payrollhero/activejob-dispatch_rider/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Contributors

Special thanks to those who contributed to this project. 😄