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Otherwise I think this looks okay, @JonasKs WDYT?
| abort_job = False | ||
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| function_name, enqueue_time_ms = '<unknown>', 0 | ||
| function: Optional[Union[Function, CronJob]] = None | 
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| function: Optional[Union[Function, CronJob]] = None | |
| function: Union[Function, CronJob, None] = None | 
| with contextlib.suppress(KeyError): | ||
| function = self.functions[function_name] | 
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| with contextlib.suppress(KeyError): | |
| function = self.functions[function_name] | |
| function = self.functions.get(function_name) | 
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| async def finish_failed_job(self, job_id: str, result_data: Optional[bytes]) -> None: | ||
| async def finish_failed_job( | ||
| self, job_id: str, result_data: Optional[bytes], function: Optional[Union[Function, CronJob]] | 
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| self, job_id: str, result_data: Optional[bytes], function: Optional[Union[Function, CronJob]] | |
| self, job_id: str, result_data: Optional[bytes], function: Union[Function, CronJob, None] | 
| Agree, I think this looks good. 😊 | 
| Thanks for looking at this one! Any chance this can enter the v0.26.0b1 release? :) | 
Taking a stab at using a function's (or cron job's) configuration for keeping the job results when the job fails.
I don't think this is a complete solution yet. There are a few cases where the job results are written to redis using the Worker's configuration because we can't get the Function in order to use it's config.
But maybe this is a situation where it's good enough to improve the situation for the most common situation?
Addresses #417
Relates to #416