require 'sidekiq' module Sidekiq class Stats def processed Sidekiq.redis { |conn| conn.get("stat:processed") }.to_i end def failed Sidekiq.redis { |conn| conn.get("stat:failed") }.to_i end def reset Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.set("stat:failed", 0) conn.set("stat:processed", 0) end end def queues Sidekiq.redis do |conn| queues = conn.smembers('queues') array_of_arrays = queues.inject({}) do |memo, queue| memo[queue] = conn.llen("queue:#{queue}") memo end.sort_by { |_, size| size } Hash[array_of_arrays.reverse] end end def enqueued queues.values.inject(&:+) || 0 end def scheduled_size Sidekiq.redis {|c| c.zcard('schedule') } end def retry_size Sidekiq.redis {|c| c.zcard('retry') } end class History def initialize(days_previous, start_date = nil) @days_previous = days_previous @start_date = start_date || Time.now.utc.to_date end def processed date_stat_hash("processed") end def failed date_stat_hash("failed") end private def date_stat_hash(stat) i = 0 stat_hash = {} Sidekiq.redis do |conn| while i < @days_previous date = @start_date - i value = conn.get("stat:#{stat}:#{date}") stat_hash[date.to_s] = value ? value.to_i : 0 i += 1 end end stat_hash end end end ## # Encapsulates a queue within Sidekiq. # Allows enumeration of all jobs within the queue # and deletion of jobs. # # queue = Sidekiq::Queue.new("mailer") # queue.each do |job| # job.klass # => 'MyWorker' # job.args # => [1, 2, 3] # job.delete if job.jid == 'abcdef1234567890' # end # class Queue include Enumerable attr_reader :name def initialize(name="default") @name = name @rname = "queue:#{name}" end def size Sidekiq.redis { |con| con.llen(@rname) } end def latency entry = Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.lrange(@rname, -1, -1) end.first return 0 unless entry Time.now.to_f - Sidekiq.load_json(entry)['enqueued_at'] end def each(&block) page = 0 page_size = 50 loop do entries = Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.lrange @rname, page * page_size, (page * page_size) + page_size - 1 end break if entries.empty? page += 1 entries.each do |entry| block.call Job.new(entry, @name) end end end def find_job(jid) self.detect { |j| j.jid == jid } end def clear Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.multi do conn.del("queue:#{name}") conn.srem("queues", name) end end end end ## # Encapsulates a pending job within a Sidekiq queue or # sorted set. # # The job should be considered immutable but may be # removed from the queue via Job#delete. # class Job attr_reader :item def initialize(item, queue_name=nil) @value = item @item = Sidekiq.load_json(item) @queue = queue_name || @item['queue'] end def klass @item['class'] end def args @item['args'] end def jid @item['jid'] end def enqueued_at Time.at(@item['enqueued_at']) end def queue @queue end def latency Time.now.to_f - @item['enqueued_at'] end ## # Remove this job from the queue. def delete count = Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.lrem("queue:#{@queue}", 0, @value) end count != 0 end def [](name) @item.send(:[], name) end end class SortedEntry < Job attr_reader :score def initialize(parent, score, item) super(item) @score = score @parent = parent end def at Time.at(score) end def delete @parent.delete(score, jid) end def reschedule(at) @parent.delete(score, jid) @parent.schedule(at, item) end def retry raise "Retry not available on jobs not in the Retry queue." unless item["failed_at"] Sidekiq.redis do |conn| results = conn.zrangebyscore('retry', score, score) conn.zremrangebyscore('retry', score, score) results.map do |message| msg = Sidekiq.load_json(message) msg['retry_count'] = msg['retry_count'] - 1 Sidekiq::Client.push(msg) end end end end class SortedSet include Enumerable def initialize(name) @zset = name end def size Sidekiq.redis {|c| c.zcard(@zset) } end def schedule(timestamp, message) Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.zadd(@zset, timestamp.to_s, Sidekiq.dump_json(message)) end end def each(&block) # page thru the sorted set backwards so deleting entries doesn't screw up indexing page = -1 page_size = 50 loop do elements = Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.zrange @zset, page * page_size, (page * page_size) + (page_size - 1), :with_scores => true end break if elements.empty? page -= 1 elements.each do |element, score| block.call SortedEntry.new(self, score, element) end end end def fetch(score, jid = nil) elements = Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.zrangebyscore(@zset, score, score) end elements.inject([]) do |result, element| entry = SortedEntry.new(self, score, element) if jid result << entry if entry.jid == jid else result << entry end result end end def find_job(jid) self.detect { |j| j.jid == jid } end def delete(score, jid = nil) if jid elements = Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.zrangebyscore(@zset, score, score) end elements_with_jid = elements.map do |element| message = Sidekiq.load_json(element) if message["jid"] == jid Sidekiq.redis { |conn| conn.zrem(@zset, element) } end end elements_with_jid.count != 0 else count = Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.zremrangebyscore(@zset, score, score) end count != 0 end end def clear Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.del(@zset) end end end ## # Allows enumeration of scheduled jobs within Sidekiq. # Based on this, you can search/filter for jobs. Here's an # example where I'm selecting all jobs of a certain type # and deleting them from the retry queue. # # r = Sidekiq::ScheduledSet.new # r.select do |retri| # retri.klass == 'Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedClass' && # retri.args[0] == 'User' && # retri.args[1] == 'setup_new_subscriber' # end.map(&:delete) class ScheduledSet < SortedSet def initialize super 'schedule' end end ## # Allows enumeration of retries within Sidekiq. # Based on this, you can search/filter for jobs. Here's an # example where I'm selecting all jobs of a certain type # and deleting them from the retry queue. # # r = Sidekiq::RetrySet.new # r.select do |retri| # retri.klass == 'Sidekiq::Extensions::DelayedClass' && # retri.args[0] == 'User' && # retri.args[1] == 'setup_new_subscriber' # end.map(&:delete) class RetrySet < SortedSet def initialize super 'retry' end def retry_all while size > 0 each(&:retry) end end end ## # Programmatic access to the current active worker set. # # WARNING WARNING WARNING # # This is live data that can change every millisecond. # If you call #size => 5 and then expect #each to be # called 5 times, you're going to have a bad time. # # workers = Sidekiq::Workers.new # workers.size => 2 # workers.each do |name, work, started_at| # # name is a unique identifier per worker # # work is a Hash which looks like: # # { 'queue' => name, 'run_at' => timestamp, 'payload' => msg } # # started_at is a String rep of the time when the worker started working on the job # end class Workers include Enumerable def each(&block) Sidekiq.redis do |conn| workers = conn.smembers("workers") workers.each do |w| msg, time = conn.multi do conn.get("worker:#{w}") conn.get("worker:#{w}:started") end next unless msg block.call(w, Sidekiq.load_json(msg), time) end end end def size Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.scard("workers") end.to_i end end end