Seymour
Activities feeds with Redis. Feed me, Seymour, please!
Seymour is a library for distributing activity items to Redis-backed activity feeds in a Rails application.
Install
In your Gemfile
gem "seymour"
Or via command line
gem install seymour
Overview
Seymour provides allows an application to distribute activities to a number of interested parties. A typical activity is a small snippet of announcing an "actor" performed some action, such as a comment activity in "Coach Bob commented 'Great game, yesterday'"
class Activity
belongs_to :actor
belongs_to :subject, :polymorphic => true
feed_me_seymour # acts_as_activity also works here
end
class CommentActivity < Activity
audience :team # distributes to TeamFeed by default
audience :members, :feed => "DashboardFeed"
# define methods for the audiences
delegate :team, :to => :comment
delegate :members, :to => :team
def comment
self.subject
end
end
Declaring feed_me_seymour
in the activity parent class provides Activity
and its subclasses with the ability to set their audience
. Activities can have any number of audiences. Each audience must be available as an instance method on comment activities.
class TeamFeed < Seymour::Feed
end
class DashboardFeed < Seymour::Feed
end
At some point, perhaps in a background job, we distribute the activity to our audience. Instances of seymour-enabled classes have a distribute
method, which adds the activity id to the front of Redis lists activity feeds for each audience member. Seymour expects to find the TeamFeed and DashboardFeed classes at distribution time. Other activities can distribute to the same feeds owned by the same audience members as well.
comment = Comment.create! # 'Great game, yesterday'
activity = CommentActivity.create!(:actor => comment., :subject => comment)
activity.distribute
Background
This library is based on the feed architecture used to distribute activity items at Weplay. Weplay supports activity distribution to a variety of feeds: user dashboards, game day comment pages, global points leaders, etc. The html for each activity item is pre-rendered in a background job. To build a user's dashboard activities, the activity feed needs only to select the activities at the top of the list and output the pre-rendered html for each item, reducing the extra includes and joins needed in-process.
TODO
- generator for activity model + migration
- generator for activity feed
- support rollup
- relevance/affinity sorting