diaspora/app/workers/notify_local_users.rb
Jonne Haß 79a79d65d6 Bye Resque. Ohai Sidekiq.
* Dropped all references to Resque
* Moved all jobs under app/workers since that's the Sidekiq convention
* Renamed Jobs module to Worker to match new location
* Adapted all jobs to Sidekiq
* Replaced all enqueue calls with perform_async
* Dropped Resque hacks from specs and features, replaced with
  sidekig/testing in RSpec and sidekig/testing/inline in Cucumber
* Updated scripts to start a Sidekiq server
* Inline Sidekiq sinatra app
* Let Sidekiq create the actual Redis instance
* Workaround already initialized constant warnings in service models
* Resolved ToDo in one job definition by creating proper exception clases
  for some errors in receiving posts
* Added sidekiq section to configuration to make it completly
  configurable to the user
* Add Sidekiq middleware for clean backtraces
* Delay HttpMulti retry to give offline pods a chance to come back up
* Do not retry on GUID already taken and alike errors
* Be graceful about deleted posts in GatherOEmbedData
2013-03-21 23:39:07 +01:00

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# Copyright (c) 2010-2011, Diaspora Inc. This file is
# licensed under the Affero General Public License version 3 or later. See
# the COPYRIGHT file.
module Workers
class NotifyLocalUsers < Base
sidekiq_options queue: :receive_local
def perform(user_ids, object_klass, object_id, person_id)
object = object_klass.constantize.find_by_id(object_id)
#hax
return if (object.author.diaspora_handle == 'diasporahq@joindiaspora.com' || (object.respond_to?(:relayable?) && object.parent.author.diaspora_handle == 'diasporahq@joindiaspora.com'))
#end hax
users = User.where(:id => user_ids)
person = Person.find_by_id(person_id)
users.each{|user| Notification.notify(user, object, person) }
end
end
end