Class: Communication::EventParser
- Inherits:
-
BaseService
- Object
- BaseService
- Communication::EventParser
- Defined in:
- app/services/communication/event_parser.rb
Overview
Service object: event parser.
Constant Summary collapse
- SENDGRID_EVENTS_MAP =
https://docs.sendgrid.com/for-developers/tracking-events/event
Deferred, Processed we don't care { dropped: :dropped, delivered: :delivered, bounce: :bounced, blocked: :blocked, open: :opened, click: :clicked, spamreport: :spammed, unsubscribe: :unsubscribed }.freeze
- SENDGRID_EVENTS =
Sendgrid events.
SENDGRID_EVENTS_MAP.keys.freeze
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from BaseService
Instance Method Summary collapse
Methods inherited from BaseService
#initialize, #log_debug, #log_error, #log_info, #log_warning, #logger, #tagged_logger
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from BaseService
Instance Method Details
#process(options) ⇒ Object
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# File 'app/services/communication/event_parser.rb', line 20 def process() # normalize our keys Rails.logger.debug("Processing Sendgrid event", event: [:event], email: [:email], unique_id: [:unique_id]) .transform_keys! { |key| key.to_s.underscore.to_sym } unique_id = [:unique_id] email = [:email]&.downcase = .delete(:timestamp) date_time_of_event = Time.zone.at() if .present? date_time_of_event ||= Time.current event = [:event].to_s.strip.downcase.presence&.to_sym ip_address = [:ip] user_agent = [:useragent] [:bounce_type] ||= [:type] mapped_status = SENDGRID_EVENTS_MAP[event] if email.present? && !email.ends_with?('@warmlyyours.com') && mapped_status # Email Preference Check EmailPreference.with_advisory_lock(email) do ep = EmailPreference.where(email: email).first_or_initialize # Only process the event if it came after if ep.last_delivery_status_at.nil? || (date_time_of_event > ep.last_delivery_status_at) ep.last_delivery_status = mapped_status ep.last_delivery_status_notes = .slice(:reason, :response, :type, :status).map { |k, v| "#{k}: #{v}" }.join(', ') ep.last_delivery_status_at = date_time_of_event || Time.current ep.save end end end # SendGrid webhook events for emails our app sends *outside* the # Communication / CommunicationRecipient pipeline (Devise password resets, # ExceptionNotifier, ad-hoc Mail.deliver_now in scripts, etc.) arrive here # without our `unique_id` custom-arg. They're addressed to internal # @warmlyyours.com mailboxes and have nothing to attach to — there is no # CommunicationRecipient, and EmailPreference updates are already skipped # for @warmlyyours.com above. Drop silently to keep the WARN feed clean. # Sample at AppSignal triage Apr 30 2026: every "missing required fields" # warning matched this exact shape (unique_id="null", recipient # @warmlyyours.com, event in {processed,delivered}). # # Note: SendGrid sometimes serializes a missing custom-arg as the literal # string "null" rather than omitting the field, so we treat that as blank. if email&.ends_with?('@warmlyyours.com') && (unique_id.blank? || unique_id.to_s.strip == 'null') Rails.logger.debug("Communication Event for untracked internal email — skipping", event: event, email: email) return false end unless unique_id.present? && email.present? && event.present? && date_time_of_event Rails.logger.warn("Communication Event missing required fields", event: event, email: email, unique_id: unique_id) return false end # Find communication recipient by communication id and detail cr = CommunicationRecipient.joins(:communication) .where(detail: email) .find_by(communications: { unique_id: unique_id }) # If we don't find the event log and skip # bounce, click, deferred, delivered, dropped, processed, open, spamreport, unsubscribe unless cr Rails.logger.error("Communication Event recipient not found", event: event, email: email, unique_id: unique_id) return false end webhook_event = WebhookEvent.new(timestamp: date_time_of_event) webhook_event.attributes = .select { |k, _v| webhook_event.attributes.keys.member?(k.to_s) } cr.webhook_events << webhook_event if cr.state_updated_at.present? && date_time_of_event < cr.state_updated_at Rails.logger.warn("Communication Event out of order", event: event, email: email, recipient_id: cr.id, event_time: date_time_of_event, last_update: cr.state_updated_at) return false end cr.state_updated_at = date_time_of_event cr.user_agent = user_agent cr.ip_address = ip_address case event when :processed cr.process when :dropped cr.state_response = [:reason] cr.drop when :delivered cr.state_response = [:response].to_s cr.deliver when :deferred cr.state_response = "Attempt #{[:attempt]}: #{[:response]}" cr.defer when :bounce cr.state_response = "#{[:type]} #{[:reason]}, #{[:status]}" cr.bounce when :open # SendGrid stamps every open event with `sg_machine_open` (true => the open # was Apple MPP / proxy-prefetched, not a confirmed human render). The raw # flag is already captured on `webhook_event` by the attribute-map above; # roll it up to a sticky recipient-level signal for deliverability reporting. cr.record_machine_open(webhook_event.sg_machine_open) cr.open_communication when :click # Find this url el = EmailLink.where(url: webhook_event.url).first_or_create # Capture per-click forensics (IP / user-agent) on the join row so # Communication::ClickBotScorer can separate scanner clicks from human ones. cr.communication_recipient_email_links.create(email_link_id: el.id, ip_address: ip_address, user_agent: user_agent) cr.click when :spamreport cr.spam when :unsubscribe cr.unsubscribe else Rails.logger.error "Communication Event #{.inspect} : Unknown event #{event}" end end |