/progress_job

Progress for Delayed job

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ProgressJob

This gem add a couple of colums to delayed job table, and gives u a basic class for working with progress

progress_job

Requirements

Ruby 2.0.0 (as the methods are using keyword arguments.)

Installation

You need to have https://github.com/collectiveidea/delayed_job in you gem file

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'progress_job'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Run generator (run delayed job generators first!)

$ rails generate progress_job:install

Usage

Create a new class that extends ProgressJob::Base

class NewJob < ProgressJob::Base

  def perform
    # some actions
  end

end

Inside perform method you can use:

update_progress(step: 10) # default step is 1
update_stage('name of stage')
update_stage_progress('name of stage', step: 11)
update_progress_max(progress_max)

methods to update the job progress.

To create a new job use Delayed job enqueue method, and pass the progress_max value

job = Delayed::Job.enqueue NewJob.new(progress_max: 100) # default progress_max is 100

There is also a controller which returns the delayed job with calculated percentage

GET 'progress-jobs/:job_id/'

Examples

Demo

demo source

Progress job class

  class NewJob < ProgressJob::Base

    def perform
      handler = Handler.new

      update_stage('Handling ports')
      handler.handle_ports

      update_stage_progress('Handling cruise', step: 10)
      handler.handle_cruise

      update_stage_progress('Handling days', step: 10)
      handler.handle_days

      update_stage_progress('Handling pick up times', step: 10)
      handler.handle_pick_up_times

      update_stage_progress('Handling users', step: 10)
      handler.handle_users

      update_stage_progress('Handling item categories', step: 10)
      handler.handle_item_categories

      update_stage_progress('Handling items', step: 10)
      handler.handle_items
      handler.handle_other_items

      update_stage_progress('Handling event types', step: 10)
      handler.handle_event_types

      update_stage_progress('Handling events', step: 10)
      handler.handle_events
    end

  end

HAML

  = simple_form_for :import, url: [:import], remote: true do |f|
    .row
      .col-xs-10
        = f.input :file, as: :file
      .col-xs-2
        = f.button :submit, "Import", class: "btn btn-success"

    %br
    .well{style: "display:none"}
      .row
        .col-xs-12
          .progress-status.text-primary
      .row
        .col-xs-12
          .progress.progress-striped.active
            .progress-bar
              .text-primary
                0%

Ajax usage

Example of ajax call (this is a .html.haml remote: true response):

  var interval;
  $('.hermes-import .well').show();
  interval = setInterval(function(){
    $.ajax({
      url: '/progress-job/' + #{@job.id},
      success: function(job){
        var stage, progress;

        // If there are errors
        if (job.last_error != null) {
          $('.progress-status').addClass('text-danger').text(job.progress_stage);
          $('.progress-bar').addClass('progress-bar-danger');
          $('.progress').removeClass('active');
          clearInterval(interval);
        }

        // Upload stage
        if (job.progress_stage != null){
          stage = job.progress_stage;
          progress = job.progress_current / job.progress_max * 100;
        } else {
          progress = 0;
          stage = 'Uploading file';
        }

        // In job stage
        if (progress !== 0){
          $('.progress-bar').css('width', progress + '%').text(progress + '%');
        }

        $('.progress-status').text(stage);
      },
      error: function(){
        // Job is no loger in database which means it finished successfuly
        $('.progress').removeClass('active');
        $('.progress-bar').css('width', '100%').text('100%');
        $('.progress-status').text('Successfully imported!');
        clearInterval(interval);
      }
    })
  },100);

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( http://github.com//progress_job/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request