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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "sidekiq/version"
fail "Sidekiq #{Sidekiq::VERSION} does not support Ruby versions below 2.5.0." if RUBY_PLATFORM != "java" && Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION) < Gem::Version.new("2.5.0")
require "sidekiq/logger"
require "sidekiq/client"
require "sidekiq/worker"
require "sidekiq/redis_connection"
require "sidekiq/delay"
require "json"
module Sidekiq
NAME = "Sidekiq"
LICENSE = "See LICENSE and the LGPL-3.0 for licensing details."
DEFAULTS = {
queues: [],
labels: [],
concurrency: 10,
require: ".",
strict: true,
environment: nil,
timeout: 25,
poll_interval_average: nil,
average_scheduled_poll_interval: 5,
error_handlers: [],
death_handlers: [],
lifecycle_events: {
startup: [],
quiet: [],
shutdown: [],
heartbeat: []
},
dead_max_jobs: 10_000,
dead_timeout_in_seconds: 180 * 24 * 60 * 60, # 6 months
reloader: proc { |&block| block.call }
}
DEFAULT_WORKER_OPTIONS = {
"retry" => true,
"queue" => "default"
}
FAKE_INFO = {
"redis_version" => "9.9.9",
"uptime_in_days" => "9999",
"connected_clients" => "9999",
"used_memory_human" => "9P",
"used_memory_peak_human" => "9P"
}
def self.°°
puts "Calm down, yo."
end
def self.options
@options ||= DEFAULTS.dup
end
def self.options=(opts)
@options = opts
end
##
# Configuration for Sidekiq server, use like:
#
# Sidekiq.configure_server do |config|
# config.redis = { :namespace => 'myapp', :size => 25, :url => 'redis://myhost:8877/0' }
# config.server_middleware do |chain|
# chain.add MyServerHook
# end
# end
def self.configure_server
yield self if server?
end
##
# Configuration for Sidekiq client, use like:
#
# Sidekiq.configure_client do |config|
# config.redis = { :namespace => 'myapp', :size => 1, :url => 'redis://myhost:8877/0' }
# end
def self.configure_client
yield self unless server?
end
def self.server?
defined?(Sidekiq::CLI)
end
def self.redis
raise ArgumentError, "requires a block" unless block_given?
redis_pool.with do |conn|
retryable = true
begin
yield conn
rescue Redis::BaseError => ex
# 2550 Failover can cause the server to become a replica, need
# to disconnect and reopen the socket to get back to the primary.
# 4495 Use the same logic if we have a "Not enough replicas" error from the primary
if retryable && ex.message =~ /READONLY|NOREPLICAS/
conn.disconnect!
retryable = false
retry
end
raise
end
end
end
def self.redis_info
redis do |conn|
# admin commands can't go through redis-namespace starting
# in redis-namespace 2.0
if conn.respond_to?(:namespace)
conn.redis.info
else
conn.info
end
rescue Redis::CommandError => ex
# 2850 return fake version when INFO command has (probably) been renamed
raise unless /unknown command/.match?(ex.message)
FAKE_INFO
end
end
def self.redis_pool
@redis ||= Sidekiq::RedisConnection.create
end
def self.redis=(hash)
@redis = if hash.is_a?(ConnectionPool)
hash
else
Sidekiq::RedisConnection.create(hash)
end
end
def self.client_middleware
@client_chain ||= Middleware::Chain.new
yield @client_chain if block_given?
@client_chain
end
def self.server_middleware
@server_chain ||= default_server_middleware
yield @server_chain if block_given?
@server_chain
end
def self.default_server_middleware
Middleware::Chain.new
end
def self.default_worker_options=(hash)
# stringify
@default_worker_options = default_worker_options.merge(hash.transform_keys(&:to_s))
end
def self.default_worker_options
defined?(@default_worker_options) ? @default_worker_options : DEFAULT_WORKER_OPTIONS
end
##
# Death handlers are called when all retries for a job have been exhausted and
# the job dies. It's the notification to your application
# that this job will not succeed without manual intervention.
#
# Sidekiq.configure_server do |config|
# config.death_handlers << ->(job, ex) do
# end
# end
def self.death_handlers
options[:death_handlers]
end
def self.load_json(string)
JSON.parse(string)
end
def self.dump_json(object)
JSON.generate(object)
end
def self.log_formatter
@log_formatter ||= if ENV["DYNO"]
Sidekiq::Logger::Formatters::WithoutTimestamp.new
else
Sidekiq::Logger::Formatters::Pretty.new
end
end
def self.log_formatter=(log_formatter)
@log_formatter = log_formatter
logger.formatter = log_formatter
end
def self.logger
@logger ||= Sidekiq::Logger.new($stdout, level: Logger::INFO)
end
def self.logger=(logger)
if logger.nil?
self.logger.level = Logger::FATAL
return self.logger
end
logger.extend(Sidekiq::LoggingUtils)
@logger = logger
end
def self.pro?
defined?(Sidekiq::Pro)
end
# How frequently Redis should be checked by a random Sidekiq process for
# scheduled and retriable jobs. Each individual process will take turns by
# waiting some multiple of this value.
#
# See sidekiq/scheduled.rb for an in-depth explanation of this value
def self.average_scheduled_poll_interval=(interval)
options[:average_scheduled_poll_interval] = interval
end
# Register a proc to handle any error which occurs within the Sidekiq process.
#
# Sidekiq.configure_server do |config|
# config.error_handlers << proc {|ex,ctx_hash| MyErrorService.notify(ex, ctx_hash) }
# end
#
# The default error handler logs errors to Sidekiq.logger.
def self.error_handlers
options[:error_handlers]
end
# Register a block to run at a point in the Sidekiq lifecycle.
# :startup, :quiet or :shutdown are valid events.
#
# Sidekiq.configure_server do |config|
# config.on(:shutdown) do
# puts "Goodbye cruel world!"
# end
# end
def self.on(event, &block)
raise ArgumentError, "Symbols only please: #{event}" unless event.is_a?(Symbol)
raise ArgumentError, "Invalid event name: #{event}" unless options[:lifecycle_events].key?(event)
options[:lifecycle_events][event] << block
end
# We are shutting down Sidekiq but what about workers that
# are working on some long job? This error is
# raised in workers that have not finished within the hard
# timeout limit. This is needed to rollback db transactions,
# otherwise Ruby's Thread#kill will commit. See #377.
# DO NOT RESCUE THIS ERROR IN YOUR WORKERS
class Shutdown < Interrupt; end
end
require "sidekiq/rails" if defined?(::Rails::Engine)