I have many controllers that are identically named in different namespaces:
Marketplace::ProductsController < ApplicationController
Office::Marketplace::ProductsController < Office::BaseController
API::V2::Marketplace::ProductsController < BaseController
which are working fine with rails s
and rails c
, both unit tests and cucumber tests.
However, as I followed getting started with ActiveJob tutorial, and tried to run the command QUEUE=* rake environment resque:work
it produces the following error.
TypeError: superclass mismatch for class ProductsController
It seems as if resque isn't happy about these two identically named controllers — namespaced they may be — inheriting from different classes. Is there any reason why rake environment
is complaining every other rake task and rails is fine with it.
Update 1:
I have found that for API::V2::Marketplace::ProductsController
is defined as below:
module API
module V2
class Marketplace::ProductsController < BaseController
end
end
end
Once I changed it to below, the error seems to have been solved.
class API::V2::Marketplace::ProductsController < API::V2:BaseController
end
Meanwhile Marketplace::ShopsController
and API::V2::Marketplace::ShopsController
has no problem, even though the latter was defined as below
module API
module V2
class Marketplace::ShopsController < BaseController
end
end
The error is now about some rspec files in my lib
folder. I have added some lib folder that are slightly related to the code base, but not really used. Apparently, it's trying to load these files and giving me error such as this when the QUEUE=* rake environment resque:work
command was issued.
NoMethodError: undefined method `describe' for main:Object
Once I removed those legacy files out of lib folders, I get no error.
Does rake environment
include everything from lib? I'm finding this incredulous since all other rake tasks that I have been running do nothing like that.
Update 2:
While closer inspection with --trace
. I could see my puts
message like this.
** Invoke environment (first_time)
** Execute environment
** Invoke resque:work (first_time)
** Invoke resque:preload (first_time)
** Invoke resque:setup (first_time)
** Execute resque:setup
** Execute resque:preload
** My puts message.**
** Invoke resque:setup
** Execute resque:work
resque:preload
seems like the culprit. Is there anyway I could fix that from greedily including everything?