Restoring old async behaviour of thread resolving as it proved to be more robust

th-downstream
Eugen Rochko 8 years ago
parent d0a9cbbd10
commit b7c2c5d81d

@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ class ProcessFeedService < BaseService
def find_or_resolve_status(parent, uri, url) def find_or_resolve_status(parent, uri, url)
status = find_status(uri) status = find_status(uri)
ResolveThread.new.call(parent, url) if status.nil? ThreadResolveWorker.perform_async(parent.id, url) if status.nil?
status status
end end
@ -243,15 +243,4 @@ class ProcessFeedService < BaseService
"#{username}@#{domain}" "#{username}@#{domain}"
end end
end end
class ResolveThread
def call(child_status, parent_url)
parent_status = FetchRemoteStatusService.new.call(parent_url)
return if parent_status.nil?
child_status.thread = parent_status
child_status.save!
end
end
end end

@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ class Pubsubhubbub::DeliveryWorker
include Sidekiq::Worker include Sidekiq::Worker
include RoutingHelper include RoutingHelper
sidekiq_options queue: 'push' sidekiq_options queue: 'push', retry: 5
def perform(subscription_id, payload) def perform(subscription_id, payload)
subscription = Subscription.find(subscription_id) subscription = Subscription.find(subscription_id)

@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
class ThreadResolveWorker
include Sidekiq::Worker
def perform(child_status_id, parent_url)
child_status = Status.find(child_status_id)
parent_status = FetchRemoteStatusService.new.call(parent_url)
return if parent_status.nil?
child_status.thread = parent_status
child_status.save!
end
end
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