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Remove unnecessary _timeout partial function
It's no longer necessary to have a separate function that's now only called once. While sometimes the separation can bring clarity, here I think it's clearer to have all the code in one place, and avoid the functools complexity we had before.
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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
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import functools
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from itertools import groupby
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from operator import attrgetter
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@@ -40,7 +39,6 @@ from app.models import (
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NOTIFICATION_SENDING,
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NOTIFICATION_SENT,
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NOTIFICATION_STATUS_TYPES_COMPLETED,
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NOTIFICATION_TECHNICAL_FAILURE,
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NOTIFICATION_TEMPORARY_FAILURE,
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SMS_TYPE,
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FactNotificationStatus,
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@@ -489,29 +487,6 @@ def dao_delete_notifications_by_id(notification_id):
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).delete(synchronize_session='fetch')
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def _timeout_notifications(current_statuses, new_status, timeout_start, updated_at):
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# TEMPORARY: limit the notifications to 100K as otherwise we
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# see an issues where the task vanishes after it starts executing
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# - we believe this is a OOM error but there are no logs. From
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# experimentation we've found we can safely process up to 100K.
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notifications = Notification.query.filter(
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Notification.created_at < timeout_start,
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Notification.status.in_(current_statuses),
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Notification.notification_type.in_([SMS_TYPE, EMAIL_TYPE])
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).limit(100000).all()
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Notification.query.filter(
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Notification.created_at < timeout_start,
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Notification.status.in_(current_statuses),
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Notification.notification_type.in_([SMS_TYPE, EMAIL_TYPE]),
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Notification.id.in_([n.id for n in notifications]),
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).update(
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{'status': new_status, 'updated_at': updated_at},
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synchronize_session=False
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)
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return notifications
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def dao_check_notifications_still_in_created(minimum_age_in_seconds):
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min_created_at = datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(seconds=minimum_age_in_seconds)
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@@ -534,15 +509,31 @@ def dao_timeout_notifications(timeout_period_in_seconds):
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"""
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timeout_start = datetime.utcnow() - timedelta(seconds=timeout_period_in_seconds)
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updated_at = datetime.utcnow()
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timeout = functools.partial(_timeout_notifications, timeout_start=timeout_start, updated_at=updated_at)
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current_statuses = [NOTIFICATION_SENDING, NOTIFICATION_PENDING]
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new_status = NOTIFICATION_TEMPORARY_FAILURE
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# Notifications still in sending or pending status are marked with a temporary-failure:
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temporary_failure_notifications = timeout([NOTIFICATION_SENDING, NOTIFICATION_PENDING],
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NOTIFICATION_TEMPORARY_FAILURE)
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# TEMPORARY: limit the notifications to 100K as otherwise we
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# see an issues where the task vanishes after it starts executing
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# - we believe this is a OOM error but there are no logs. From
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# experimentation we've found we can safely process up to 100K.
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notifications = Notification.query.filter(
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Notification.created_at < timeout_start,
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Notification.status.in_(current_statuses),
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Notification.notification_type.in_([SMS_TYPE, EMAIL_TYPE])
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).limit(100000).all()
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Notification.query.filter(
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Notification.created_at < timeout_start,
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Notification.status.in_(current_statuses),
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Notification.notification_type.in_([SMS_TYPE, EMAIL_TYPE]),
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Notification.id.in_([n.id for n in notifications]),
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).update(
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{'status': new_status, 'updated_at': updated_at},
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synchronize_session=False
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)
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db.session.commit()
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return temporary_failure_notifications
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return notifications
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def is_delivery_slow_for_providers(
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