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Added job for email link click processing #21845
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ref https://linear.app/ghost/issue/ENG-1815/ ref https://linear.app/ghost/issue/ENG-1817/ - created a job queue entry for processing email click redirect actions Our existing handling relies on a sequence of DomainEvents, resulting a couple updates by different services. The challenge here is that while we maintain the walls around each particular service, this is creating performance issues for Ghost under heavy load. This change provides a pathway for us to respond to the redirect lookup as far as possible *while* encapsulating the actions needed by Ghost's main process within the response lifecycle, such that we do not create additional load on Ghost by accepting a new request before all the processing is done with the previous. In other words, we have a request queue and gate requests as a means of not overhwleming Ghost. We need to ensure that any processing due to a request is contained in that response lifecycle, even if it means very slight delays in returning the response to the user. We have a new model here instead of creating and emitting events, we inject the job creation fn into the service package as a cleaner means of creating the job. This allows us to keep the job in the service wrapper (within ghost/core) which is necessary to use knex and other imports like the settings cache.
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ref https://linear.app/ghost/issue/ENG-1815/
ref https://linear.app/ghost/issue/ENG-1817/
Our existing handling relies on a sequence of DomainEvents, resulting a couple updates by different services. The challenge here is that while we maintain the walls around each particular service, this is creating performance issues for Ghost under heavy load.
This change provides a pathway for us to respond to the redirect lookup as far as possible while encapsulating the actions needed by Ghost's main process within the response lifecycle, such that we do not create additional load on Ghost by accepting a new request before all the processing is done with the previous.
In other words, we have a request queue and gate requests as a means of not overhwleming Ghost. We need to ensure that any processing due to a request is contained in that response lifecycle, even if it means very slight delays in returning the response to the user.
We have a new model here instead of creating and emitting events, we inject the job creation fn into the service package as a cleaner means of creating the job. This allows us to keep the job in the service wrapper (within ghost/core) which is necessary to use knex and other imports like the settings cache.