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Use when adding or reviewing background jobs in Rails — must write the job spec covering idempotency, retry, and error handling and verify it FAILS before implementation, ensure the perform method only loads the record from the passed ID, guards for no-op, and delegates to a service, and run the full test suite to verify success. Active Job, Solid Queue, Sidekiq, idempotency, retry, discard, recurring job, queue.
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Use this skill when the task is to add, configure, or review background jobs in a Rails application.
Use this skill when the task is to add, configure, or review background jobs in a Rails application.
EVERY job MUST have its test written and validated BEFORE implementation:
1. Write the job spec (idempotency, retry, error handling)
2. Run the spec — verify it fails
3. ONLY THEN write the job class
The authoritative perform contract — EVERY perform method does exactly three things:
1. Load the record from the passed ID
2. Guard for idempotency / permanent no-op conditions
3. Delegate the side effect or orchestration to a service object
If perform needs more than that, extract a service.
EVERY job that performs a side effect (charge, email, API call) MUST have
an idempotency check BEFORE the side effect.
| Aspect | Rule |
|---|---|
| Arguments | Pass IDs, not objects |
| Retries | retry_on (explicit attempts:) for transient; discard_on for permanent errors |
| Backend (Rails 8) | Solid Queue (database-backed, no Redis) |
| Backend (Rails 7) | Sidekiq + Redis for high throughput |
| Recurring | config/recurring.yml (Solid Queue) or cron/sidekiq-cron |
| Anti-patterns | No ActiveRecord objects as args; no :inline/:async in production; no business logic in perform |
retry_on with explicit attempts: limit and discard_on for at least one permanent error.config/recurring.yml (Rails 8) or the chosen scheduler config.Rails 8 vs Rails 7
| Aspect | Rails 7 and earlier | Rails 8 |
|---|---|---|
| Default | No default; set queue_adapter (often Sidekiq) | Solid Queue (database-backed) |
| Dev/test | :async or :inline | Same |
| Recurring | External (cron, sidekiq-cron) | config/recurring.yml |
| Dashboard | Third-party (Sidekiq Web) | Mission Control Jobs |
Examples
Thin job with idempotency and retry:
class SendInvoiceReminderJob < ApplicationJob
queue_as :default
retry_on Net::OpenTimeout, wait: :polynomially_longer, attempts: 5
discard_on ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
def perform(invoice_id)
invoice = Invoice.find(invoice_id)
return if invoice.reminder_sent_at?
InvoiceReminders::Send.call(invoice:)
end
end
Service owns the side effect and state update:
module InvoiceReminders
class Send
def self.call(invoice:)
InvoiceMailer.overdue(invoice).deliver_now
invoice.update!(reminder_sent_at: Time.current)
end
end
end
BACKENDS.md — Solid Queue vs Sidekiq setup, configuration details, and Redis requirements. Load these files only when their specific content is needed:
assets/job_patterns.md — Use when implementing multi-step orchestration or batch job patterns
assets/retry_examples.md — Use when configuring retry_on/discard_on for specific error classes beyond the basic patterns above
perform receives IDs, loads record, guards idempotency, delegates to serviceretry_on with attempts: limit and discard_on for permanent errorconfig/recurring.yml or scheduler configprocess_log.md| Skill | When to chain |
|---|---|
| review-migration | Solid Queue uses DB tables; add migrations safely |
| security-check | Jobs receive serialized input; validate like any entry point |
| write-tests | TDD gate: write job spec before implementation; use perform_enqueued_jobs |
| create-service-object | Keep perform thin; call service objects for business logic |
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