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Adds the cron Whenever gem for daily runs of GitHub statistics rake task#257
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Adds the cron Whenever gem for daily runs of GitHub statistics rake task#257
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todo: determine if any type of tests are needed. My opinion is that tests verifying that the gem works are not needed. I could be testing that the jobs listed in the config file exist, to prevent recurring hidden errors, and individually test the rake files based on what needs to be done. |
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With the migration to sidekiq worker classes instead of ActiveJob base classes closing this. |
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Description of changes
We need to be able to have recurring cron jobs ran, on our behalf. For example, to hit GitHub's API, or the Meetup API, on a daily basis, to pull in current statistics or Meetup events.
The whenever gem is a perfect tool to solve this.
This implements the backend.
In order for this to go live in prod, infrastructure will need to be added and addressed.
Issue Resolved
Fixes #163