I get the following error:
Delayed::Job SomeMailJob# (NoMethodError) "undefined method `subject' for #<YAML::Object:0x2b0a191f4c78>"
This comes from the following code which references the SombMailJob above:
class SomeMailJob < Struct.new(:contact, :contact_email)
def perform
OutboundMailer.deliver_campaign_email(contact,contact_email)
end
end
Here is the mailer:
class OutboundMailer < Postage::Mailer
def campaign_email(contact,email)
subject email.subject
recipients contact.email
from 'me.com>'
sent_on Date.today
body :email => email
end
This is the cron task that invokes the mailer:
Contact.all.each do |contact|
email = contact.email_today #email_today is a contact method returning email object if <= today
unless contact.email_today == "none" || email.nil?
puts "contact info inside cron job"
puts contact.first_name
puts email.days
puts contact.date_entered
puts contact.colleagues
puts "substituted subject:"
puts email.substituted_subject(contact,contact.colleagues)
# create the Contact Email object that gets created and sent
contact_email = ContactEmail.new
contact_email.contact_id = contact.id
contact_em开发者_JS百科ail.email_id = email.id
contact_email.subject = email.substituted_subject(contact,contact.colleagues)
puts contact_email.subject
contact_email.date_sent = Date.today
contact_email.date_created = Date.today
contact_email.body = email.substituted_message(contact, contact.colleagues)
contact_email.status = "sent"
#Delayed::Job.enqueue OutboundMailer.deliver_campaign_email(contact,contact_email)
Delayed::Job.enqueue SomeMailJob.new(contact,contact_email)
contact_email.save #now save the record
Question: why am I getting this error? I don't even know what the object is because it is coming up with the code, so I can't really drill-down further to debug.
This worked for me. Seems to be the same issue you're having.
Rails Delayed Job & Library Class
When you enqueue a delayed job, it serializes the things involved (the class, the name of hte method you're calling on it, the arguments) into YAML so it can pull them out later when running the job and work with them.
It looks like in your case the email
argument is not getting deserialized properly from YAML before .subject
is called on it.
I've found that delayed_job tends to have trouble serializing/deserializing anything that's not a simple stored ActiveRecord object or primitive type (integer, string). I always try to set things up so my Job objects only take record IDs (integers), then in the perform method I find for the objects there and work with them. This would definitely avoid the trouble you're seeing.
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