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@matt-aitken matt-aitken commented Apr 24, 2025

Somehow there were orphaned items in the RedisWorker queue (had a queue entry but no item). These started filling up the queue which means real work wasn't being done.

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  1. Clean up orphaned queue entries if the item doesn't exist.
  2. Removed duplicate setting of invisibility timeout (it was already set correctly in the dequeued script).
  3. Added tests for orphan removal.
  4. Improved invisibility timeout test

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    • Enhanced test coverage for queue behavior, including improved verification of item acknowledgment, timing in dead letter queue handling, and a new test ensuring cleanup of orphaned queue entries.
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    • Improved code formatting for better readability.

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This update focuses on enhancing the test suite for the SimpleQueue implementation and refining its internal logic to better handle orphaned queue entries in Redis. The test file now includes more thorough verifications, a new test for orphaned entry cleanup, and timing adjustments for dead letter queue operations. In the queue logic, the method for handling dequeued items was simplified by removing the invisibility timeout mechanism and introducing explicit cleanup of orphaned entries within the Redis Lua script. No changes were made to the public interfaces.

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File(s) Change Summary
packages/redis-worker/src/queue.test.ts Enhanced existing tests with additional assertions, added timing for DLQ tests, and introduced a new test for handling orphaned queue entries. Added import for direct Redis client use.
packages/redis-worker/src/queue.ts Removed invisibility timeout logic in dequeue, updated Lua script to clean up orphaned entries from sorted set, and added minor formatting.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant TestSuite
    participant SimpleQueue
    participant Redis
    TestSuite->>SimpleQueue: enqueue(item)
    SimpleQueue->>Redis: Add item to hash and sorted set
    TestSuite->>SimpleQueue: dequeue()
    SimpleQueue->>Redis: Lua script: check sorted set and hash
    alt Item exists in both
        Redis-->>SimpleQueue: Return item
    else Orphaned entry in sorted set
        Redis-->>SimpleQueue: Remove orphaned entry, return nothing
    end
    SimpleQueue-->>TestSuite: Return dequeued item or undefined
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@ericallam ericallam merged commit 672a6b8 into main Apr 24, 2025
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@matt-aitken matt-aitken deleted the redis-worker-dequeue-fix branch April 24, 2025 10:16
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