* Fix #2473 - Use sidekiq scheduler to refresh PuSH subscriptions instead of cron Fix an issue where / in domain would raise exception in TagManager#normalize_domain PuSH subscriptions refresh done in a round-robin way to avoid hammering a single server's hub in sequence. Correct handling of failures/retries through Sidekiq (see also #2613). Optimize Account#with_followers scope. Also, since subscriptions are now delegated to Sidekiq jobs, an uncaught exception will not stop the entire refreshing operation halfway through Fix #2702 - Correct user agent header on outgoing http requests * Add test for SubscribeService * Extract #expiring_accounts into method * Make mastodon:push:refresh no-op * Queues are now defined in sidekiq.yml * Queues are now in sidekiq.yml
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # frozen_string_literal: true
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| require 'sidekiq-scheduler'
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| 
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| class Scheduler::SubscriptionsScheduler
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|   include Sidekiq::Worker
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| 
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|   def perform
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|     Rails.logger.debug 'Queueing PuSH re-subscriptions'
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| 
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|     expiring_accounts.pluck(:id) do |id|
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|       Pubsubhubbub::SubscribeWorker.perform_async(id)
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   private
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| 
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|   def expiring_accounts
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|     Account.expiring(1.day.from_now).partitioned
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|   end
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| end
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