Job queue starts only in the CLI gate (not inside createApp), so tests manage their own queue lifecycle. waitForJob() takes a (name, id) pair to match pg-boss v10's getJobById signature. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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793 B
JavaScript
20 lines
793 B
JavaScript
import * as queue from '../../lib/jobs/queue.js';
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import { pool } from '../../lib/db/pool.js';
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export async function stopBoss() {
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try { await queue.stop(); } catch { /* ignore */ }
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try { await pool.query('DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS pgboss CASCADE'); } catch { /* ignore */ }
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}
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export async function waitForJob(name, id, { timeoutMs = 5_000 } = {}) {
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const boss = queue.instance();
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if (!boss) throw new Error('queue not started');
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const start = Date.now();
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while (Date.now() - start < timeoutMs) {
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const j = await boss.getJobById(name, id, { includeArchive: true });
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if (j && ['completed','failed','cancelled','expired'].includes(j.state)) return j;
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await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 50));
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}
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throw new Error(`job ${name} ${id} did not finish in ${timeoutMs} ms`);
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}
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