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Do not cancel PuSH subscriptions after encountering "permanent" error… (#3046)
* Do not cancel PuSH subscriptions after encountering "permanent" error response After talking with MMN about it, turns out some servers/php setups do return 4xx errors while rebooting, so this anti-feature that was meant to take load off of the hub is doing more harm than good in terms of breaking subscriptions * Update delivery_worker.rb
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@ -23,13 +23,9 @@ class Pubsubhubbub::DeliveryWorker
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def process_delivery
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payload_delivery
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if response_successful?
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subscription.touch(:last_successful_delivery_at)
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elsif response_failed_permanently?
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subscription.destroy!
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else
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raise "Delivery failed for #{subscription.callback_url}: HTTP #{payload_delivery.code}"
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end
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raise "Delivery failed for #{subscription.callback_url}: HTTP #{payload_delivery.code}" unless response_successful?
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subscription.touch(:last_successful_delivery_at)
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end
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def payload_delivery
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@ -82,10 +78,6 @@ class Pubsubhubbub::DeliveryWorker
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OpenSSL::HMAC.hexdigest(OpenSSL::Digest.new('sha1'), subscription.secret, payload)
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end
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def response_failed_permanently?
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payload_delivery.code > 299 && payload_delivery.code < 500 && payload_delivery.code != 429
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end
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def response_successful?
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payload_delivery.code > 199 && payload_delivery.code < 300
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end
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@ -22,15 +22,6 @@ describe Pubsubhubbub::DeliveryWorker do
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expect(subscription.reload.last_successful_delivery_at).to be_within(2).of(2.days.ago)
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end
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it 'destroys subscription when request fails permanently' do
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subscription = Fabricate(:subscription)
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stub_request_to_respond_with(subscription, 404)
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subject.perform(subscription.id, payload)
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expect { subscription.reload }.to raise_error(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound)
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end
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it 'raises when request fails' do
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subscription = Fabricate(:subscription)
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