Dispatching an event to the listener previously happened from an un-awaited goroutine, with only a log line on failure - once processed_at was set, a dropped or failed notification was permanently and silently lost, with no way to tell it had happened. Replaces the processed/processed_successfully booleans with a notified_at/processed_at pair (migration 000031): the dispatcher sets notified_at and hands the event to MockEventListener.Notify, which now also receives an ack callback the listener calls whenever it's truly done, synchronously or arbitrarily later. Anything still "notified" but unacked past notifyRetryAfter (a tunable field, not a stored per-row timestamp) gets notified again on the dispatcher's normal poll/reactive loop - no new retry mechanism needed. ack is idempotent, since a late ack from an earlier attempt and one from a retry can both eventually fire for the same event. Dispatch is deferred until after the transaction that recorded notified_at has actually committed, so ack's independent write can't race a still-open transaction it implicitly depends on being visible. The real SSE listener (server/sse/db_event_publisher.go) acks inline, since its work is synchronous. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01XEDaCB7C2NEBgyvqEtZuxY
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582 B
PL/PgSQL
19 lines
582 B
PL/PgSQL
BEGIN;
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ALTER TABLE mock.shop_amazon_events
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ADD COLUMN processed BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
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ADD COLUMN processed_successfully BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE;
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UPDATE mock.shop_amazon_events
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SET processed = (processed_at IS NOT NULL),
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processed_successfully = (processed_at IS NOT NULL);
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DROP INDEX IF EXISTS mock.shop_amazon_events_by_timestamp_unprocessed;
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CREATE INDEX shop_amazon_events_by_timestamp_unprocessed ON mock.shop_amazon_events (shop_id, event_timestamp) WHERE NOT processed;
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ALTER TABLE mock.shop_amazon_events
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DROP COLUMN notified_at,
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DROP COLUMN processed_at;
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COMMIT;
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