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[5.8] Fix missing methods in queue job contract #26908

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@jaredpelliott jaredpelliott commented Dec 19, 2018

A queue job that just implements the queue job contract causes 5 test failures in QueueWorkerTest. This is due to the contract missing the following 3 methods: markAsFailed(), hasFailed(), and isReleased(). The first commit shows the problem and the next three add the missing methods, one at a time, causing the failing tests to progressively start passing again until they all do.

@jaredpelliott jaredpelliott changed the title Fix missing methods in queue job contract [5.7] Fix missing methods in queue job contract Dec 19, 2018
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Adding a method to an interface is a breaking change and as such this PR should target the master branch (Laravel 5.8).

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Thanks! I'll fix that

@jaredpelliott jaredpelliott force-pushed the add-missing-methods-to-queue-job-contract branch from 7cd942f to c7cbd6d Compare December 19, 2018 15:40
@jaredpelliott jaredpelliott changed the base branch from 5.7 to master December 19, 2018 15:41
@jaredpelliott jaredpelliott changed the title [5.7] Fix missing methods in queue job contract [5.8] Fix missing methods in queue job contract Dec 19, 2018
@jaredpelliott jaredpelliott reopened this Dec 19, 2018
@jaredpelliott jaredpelliott reopened this Dec 19, 2018
@taylorotwell taylorotwell merged commit 59838f8 into laravel:master Dec 20, 2018
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