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Add opt-in sidekiq extension for annotating delayed classes #115

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23 changes: 22 additions & 1 deletion lib/marginalia/sidekiq_instrumentation.rb
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Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,28 @@ def call(worker, msg, queue)
end
end

def self.enable!
def self.enable!(annotate_delayed_class_extension: false)
if annotate_delayed_class_extension
Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedClass.class_eval do
# NOTE: Prefer redefining perform so that YAML is only parsed once.
# Adding a Marginalia::Comment.components would incur an extra parsing on every query

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Did you have an example of an alternative to what was done here, but using the Marginalia::Comment.components mechanism that's documented to show this as a custom component?

I'm hunting for custom component examples.

# in a delayed class
def perform(yml)

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@bf4 Do you have a shareable sample or example Yaml block that would be used as the input here? Is this a Sidekiq thing that has serialized values for target, method_name, and args?

(target, method_name, args) = YAML.load(yml)
annotation_context = marginalia_annotate_perform(target, method_name, args)
Marginalia.with_annotation(annotation_context) do
target.__send__(method_name, *args)
end
end

# NOTE: Hook is called before perform is executed and may have
# other side-effects
# @return [String] annotation_context
def marginalia_annotate_perform(target, method_name, args)
"#{target}.#{method_name}"
end
end
end
Sidekiq.configure_server do |config|
config.server_middleware do |chain|
chain.add Marginalia::SidekiqInstrumentation::Middleware
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