import json from services.rediscache import redis async def notify_reaction(reaction, action: str = "create"): channel_name = "reaction" data = {"payload": reaction, "action": action} try: await redis.publish(channel_name, json.dumps(data)) except Exception as e: print(f"[services.notify] Failed to publish to channel {channel_name}: {e}") async def notify_shout(shout, action: str = "update"): channel_name = "shout" data = {"payload": shout, "action": action} try: await redis.publish(channel_name, json.dumps(data)) except Exception as e: print(f"[services.notify] Failed to publish to channel {channel_name}: {e}") async def notify_follower(follower: dict, author_id: int, action: str = "follow"): channel_name = f"follower:{author_id}" try: # Simplify dictionary before publishing simplified_follower = {k: follower[k] for k in ["id", "name", "slug", "pic"]} data = {"payload": simplified_follower, "action": action} # Convert data to JSON string json_data = json.dumps(data) # Ensure the data is not empty before publishing if not json_data: raise ValueError("Empty data to publish.") # Use the 'await' keyword when publishing await redis.publish(channel_name, json_data) except Exception as e: # Log the error and re-raise it print(f"[services.notify] Failed to publish to channel {channel_name}: {e}") raise