gitlabhq/app/models/web_hook.rb
Ryan LaNeve 8a65229b35 Updates project to process web hooks async via sidekiq.
A new queue of "project_web_hook" is used to process web hooks asynchronously, allowing each to succeed/fail (and be retried) independently.

(Basically, project web hooks now process the same as system hooks.)
2013-01-25 10:42:57 -05:00

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# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: web_hooks
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# url :string(255)
# project_id :integer
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
# type :string(255) default("ProjectHook")
# service_id :integer
#
class WebHook < ActiveRecord::Base
include HTTParty
attr_accessible :url
# HTTParty timeout
default_timeout 10
validates :url, presence: true,
format: { with: URI::regexp(%w(http https)), message: "should be a valid url" }
def execute(data)
parsed_url = URI.parse(url)
if parsed_url.userinfo.blank?
WebHook.post(url, body: data.to_json, headers: { "Content-Type" => "application/json" })
else
post_url = url.gsub("#{parsed_url.userinfo}@", "")
WebHook.post(post_url,
body: data.to_json,
headers: {"Content-Type" => "application/json"},
basic_auth: {username: parsed_url.user, password: parsed_url.password})
end
end
def async_execute(data)
Sidekiq::Client.enqueue(ProjectWebHookWorker, id, data)
end
end