Since there is little point in retrying so often when a service is down or does not exist anymore. Subscriptions are renewed 1 day before they should expire, so retrying in 30 minutes, then 2 hours, then 12 hours is fine. If even after that, the remote server does not work, there is little sense in retrying more often than once a day Also, uniqueness of the job should ensure that failed retries will not result in multiple retries for the same endpoint when the next resubscription cycle comes
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			Ruby
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # frozen_string_literal: true
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| 
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| class Pubsubhubbub::SubscribeWorker
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|   include Sidekiq::Worker
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| 
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|   sidekiq_options queue: 'push', retry: 10, unique: :until_executed
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| 
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|   sidekiq_retry_in do |count|
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|     case count
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|     when 0
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|       30.minutes.seconds
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|     when 1
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|       2.hours.seconds
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|     when 2
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|       12.hours.seconds
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|     else
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|       24.hours.seconds * (count - 2)
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   def perform(account_id)
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|     account = Account.find(account_id)
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|     logger.debug "PuSH re-subscribing to #{account.acct}"
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|     ::SubscribeService.new.call(account)
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|   end
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| end
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