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Schema: - add account_id to tables it was missing from - make account_id a required column everywhere - add [account_id] indexes, or add `account_id` to existing indices Models: - add `belongs_to :account` to all models (default to using a domain model's account whenever possible) - add account_id in all the necessary fixtures - add account_id to insert_all hashes - pass account_id to a few initialize calls Miscellaneous: - update the import script to set account_id Note that I'm not adding account_id to the join tables primarily because I couldn't think of an easy way to populate it without making it a full Join model, and that was more work than I have time to take on right now.
44 lines
1017 B
Ruby
44 lines
1017 B
Ruby
class Webhook::DelinquencyTracker < ApplicationRecord
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DELINQUENCY_THRESHOLD = 10
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DELINQUENCY_DURATION = 1.hour
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belongs_to :account, default: -> { webhook.account }
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belongs_to :webhook
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def record_delivery_of(delivery)
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if delivery.succeeded?
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reset
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else
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mark_first_failure_time if consecutive_failures_count.zero?
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increment!(:consecutive_failures_count, touch: true)
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webhook.deactivate if delinquent?
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end
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end
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private
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def reset
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update_columns consecutive_failures_count: 0, first_failure_at: nil
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end
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def mark_first_failure_time
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update_columns first_failure_at: Time.current
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end
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def delinquent?
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failing_for_too_long? && too_many_consecutive_failures?
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end
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def failing_for_too_long?
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if first_failure_at
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first_failure_at.before?(DELINQUENCY_DURATION.ago)
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else
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false
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end
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end
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def too_many_consecutive_failures?
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consecutive_failures_count >= DELINQUENCY_THRESHOLD
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end
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end
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