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### Overview This PR introduces significant enhancements to the MessageQueue module by integrating `@Processor`, `@Process`, and `@InjectMessageQueue` decorators. These changes streamline the process of defining and managing queue processors and job handlers, and also allow for request-scoped handlers, improving compatibility with services that rely on scoped providers like TwentyORM repositories. ### Key Features 1. **Decorator-based Job Handling**: Use `@Processor` and `@Process` decorators to define job handlers declaratively. 2. **Request Scope Support**: Job handlers can be scoped per request, enhancing integration with request-scoped services. ### Usage #### Defining Processors and Job Handlers The `@Processor` decorator is used to define a class that processes jobs for a specific queue. The `@Process` decorator is applied to methods within this class to define specific job handlers. ##### Example 1: Specific Job Handlers ```typescript import { Processor, Process, InjectMessageQueue } from 'src/engine/integrations/message-queue'; @Processor('taskQueue') export class TaskProcessor { @Process('taskA') async handleTaskA(job: { id: string, data: any }) { console.log(`Handling task A with data:`, job.data); // Logic for task A } @Process('taskB') async handleTaskB(job: { id: string, data: any }) { console.log(`Handling task B with data:`, job.data); // Logic for task B } } ``` In the example above, `TaskProcessor` is responsible for processing jobs in the `taskQueue`. The `handleTaskA` method will only be called for jobs with the name `taskA`, while `handleTaskB` will be called for `taskB` jobs. ##### Example 2: General Job Handler ```typescript import { Processor, Process, InjectMessageQueue } from 'src/engine/integrations/message-queue'; @Processor('generalQueue') export class GeneralProcessor { @Process() async handleAnyJob(job: { id: string, name: string, data: any }) { console.log(`Handling job ${job.name} with data:`, job.data); // Logic for any job } } ``` In this example, `GeneralProcessor` handles all jobs in the `generalQueue`, regardless of the job name. The `handleAnyJob` method will be invoked for every job added to the `generalQueue`. #### Adding Jobs to a Queue You can use the `@InjectMessageQueue` decorator to inject a queue into a service and add jobs to it. ##### Example: ```typescript import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common'; import { InjectMessageQueue, MessageQueue } from 'src/engine/integrations/message-queue'; @Injectable() export class TaskService { constructor( @InjectMessageQueue('taskQueue') private readonly taskQueue: MessageQueue, ) {} async addTaskA(data: any) { await this.taskQueue.add('taskA', data); } async addTaskB(data: any) { await this.taskQueue.add('taskB', data); } } ``` In this example, `TaskService` adds jobs to the `taskQueue`. The `addTaskA` and `addTaskB` methods add jobs named `taskA` and `taskB`, respectively, to the queue. #### Using Scoped Job Handlers To utilize request-scoped job handlers, specify the scope in the `@Processor` decorator. This is particularly useful for services that use scoped repositories like those in TwentyORM. ##### Example: ```typescript import { Processor, Process, InjectMessageQueue, Scope } from 'src/engine/integrations/message-queue'; @Processor({ name: 'scopedQueue', scope: Scope.REQUEST }) export class ScopedTaskProcessor { @Process('scopedTask') async handleScopedTask(job: { id: string, data: any }) { console.log(`Handling scoped task with data:`, job.data); // Logic for scoped task, which might use request-scoped services } } ``` Here, the `ScopedTaskProcessor` is associated with `scopedQueue` and operates with request scope. This setup is essential when the job handler relies on services that need to be instantiated per request, such as scoped repositories. ### Migration Notes - **Decorators**: Refactor job handlers to use `@Processor` and `@Process` decorators. - **Request Scope**: Utilize the scope option in `@Processor` if your job handlers depend on request-scoped services. Fix #5628 --------- Co-authored-by: Weiko <corentin@twenty.com> |
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