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# frozen_string_literal: true |
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class Scheduler::SuspendedUserCleanupScheduler |
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include Sidekiq::Worker |
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# Each processed deletion request may enqueue an enormous |
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# amount of jobs in the `pull` queue, so only enqueue when |
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# the queue is empty or close to being so. |
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MAX_PULL_SIZE = 50 |
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# Since account deletion is very expensive, we want to avoid |
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# overloading the server by queing too much at once. |
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# This job runs approximately once per 2 minutes, so with a |
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# value of `MAX_DELETIONS_PER_JOB` of 10, a server can |
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# handle the deletion of 7200 accounts per day, provided it |
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# has the capacity for it. |
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MAX_DELETIONS_PER_JOB = 10 |
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sidekiq_options retry: 0 |
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def perform |
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return if Sidekiq::Queue.new('pull').size > MAX_PULL_SIZE |
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clean_suspended_accounts! |
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end |
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private |
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def clean_suspended_accounts! |
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# This should be fine because we only process a small amount of deletion requests at once and |
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# `id` and `created_at` should follow the same order. |
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AccountDeletionRequest.reorder(id: :asc).take(MAX_DELETIONS_PER_JOB).each do |deletion_request| |
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next unless deletion_request.created_at < AccountDeletionRequest::DELAY_TO_DELETION.ago |
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Admin::AccountDeletionWorker.perform_async(deletion_request.account_id) |
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end |
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end |
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end |