I'm utilizing the after_commit hook to run some background jobs and it is 
working great. I am running into problems with the tests though as each 
test is transactional and triggering a rollback, so after_commit is never 
called. 

I am using Test::Unit for my tests with the run method overridden as 
suggested by the 'Testing with Sequel' document:

http://sequel.jeremyevans.net/rdoc/files/doc/testing_rdoc.html

class SequelTestCase < Test::Unit::TestCase
  def run(*args, &block)
    result = nil
    Sequel::Model.db.transaction(:rollback=>:always){result = super}
    result
  endend


What is the best way to ensure that the after_commit hooks are called when 
running the tests? I imagine others have run into this problem before as 
well, however I can't find any clues out there for Sequel. Is there 
something simple I'm missing?

I'm currently hacking my way around it by simply calling the after_commit 
method directly from my test.

Using Sequel 4.6.0

Thanks!

- Sean

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