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mperham--sidekiq/lib/sidekiq/worker.rb
2019-08-28 09:59:28 -07:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "sidekiq/client"
module Sidekiq
##
# Include this module in your worker class and you can easily create
# asynchronous jobs:
#
# class HardWorker
# include Sidekiq::Worker
#
# def perform(*args)
# # do some work
# end
# end
#
# Then in your Rails app, you can do this:
#
# HardWorker.perform_async(1, 2, 3)
#
# Note that perform_async is a class method, perform is an instance method.
module Worker
##
# The Options module is extracted so we can include it in ActiveJob::Base
# and allow native AJs to configure Sidekiq features/internals.
module Options
def self.included(base)
base.extend(ClassMethods)
base.sidekiq_class_attribute :sidekiq_options_hash
base.sidekiq_class_attribute :sidekiq_retry_in_block
base.sidekiq_class_attribute :sidekiq_retries_exhausted_block
end
module ClassMethods
ACCESSOR_MUTEX = Mutex.new
##
# Allows customization for this type of Worker.
# Legal options:
#
# queue - name of queue to use for this job type, default *default*
# retry - enable retries for this Worker in case of error during execution,
# *true* to use the default or *Integer* count
# backtrace - whether to save any error backtrace in the retry payload to display in web UI,
# can be true, false or an integer number of lines to save, default *false*
#
# In practice, any option is allowed. This is the main mechanism to configure the
# options for a specific job.
def sidekiq_options(opts = {})
opts = Hash[opts.map { |k, v| [k.to_s, v] }] # stringify
self.sidekiq_options_hash = get_sidekiq_options.merge(Hash[opts.map { |k, v| [k.to_s, v] }])
end
def sidekiq_retry_in(&block)
self.sidekiq_retry_in_block = block
end
def sidekiq_retries_exhausted(&block)
self.sidekiq_retries_exhausted_block = block
end
def get_sidekiq_options # :nodoc:
self.sidekiq_options_hash ||= Sidekiq.default_worker_options
end
def sidekiq_class_attribute(*attrs)
instance_reader = true
instance_writer = true
attrs.each do |name|
synchronized_getter = "__synchronized_#{name}"
singleton_class.instance_eval do
undef_method(name) if method_defined?(name) || private_method_defined?(name)
end
define_singleton_method(synchronized_getter) { nil }
singleton_class.class_eval do
private(synchronized_getter)
end
define_singleton_method(name) { ACCESSOR_MUTEX.synchronize { send synchronized_getter } }
ivar = "@#{name}"
singleton_class.instance_eval do
m = "#{name}="
undef_method(m) if method_defined?(m) || private_method_defined?(m)
end
define_singleton_method("#{name}=") do |val|
singleton_class.class_eval do
ACCESSOR_MUTEX.synchronize do
undef_method(synchronized_getter) if method_defined?(synchronized_getter) || private_method_defined?(synchronized_getter)
define_method(synchronized_getter) { val }
end
end
if singleton_class?
class_eval do
undef_method(name) if method_defined?(name) || private_method_defined?(name)
define_method(name) do
if instance_variable_defined? ivar
instance_variable_get ivar
else
singleton_class.send name
end
end
end
end
val
end
if instance_reader
undef_method(name) if method_defined?(name) || private_method_defined?(name)
define_method(name) do
if instance_variable_defined?(ivar)
instance_variable_get ivar
else
self.class.public_send name
end
end
end
if instance_writer
m = "#{name}="
undef_method(m) if method_defined?(m) || private_method_defined?(m)
attr_writer name
end
end
end
end
end
attr_accessor :jid
def self.included(base)
raise ArgumentError, "Sidekiq::Worker cannot be included in an ActiveJob: #{base.name}" if base.ancestors.any? { |c| c.name == "ActiveJob::Base" }
base.include(Options)
base.extend(ClassMethods)
end
def logger
Sidekiq.logger
end
# This helper class encapsulates the set options for `set`, e.g.
#
# SomeWorker.set(queue: 'foo').perform_async(....)
#
class Setter
def initialize(klass, opts)
@klass = klass
@opts = opts
end
def set(options)
@opts.merge!(options)
self
end
def perform_async(*args)
@klass.client_push(@opts.merge("args" => args, "class" => @klass))
end
# +interval+ must be a timestamp, numeric or something that acts
# numeric (like an activesupport time interval).
def perform_in(interval, *args)
int = interval.to_f
now = Time.now.to_f
ts = (int < 1_000_000_000 ? now + int : int)
payload = @opts.merge("class" => @klass, "args" => args, "at" => ts)
# Optimization to enqueue something now that is scheduled to go out now or in the past
payload.delete("at") if ts <= now
@klass.client_push(payload)
end
alias_method :perform_at, :perform_in
end
module ClassMethods
def delay(*args)
raise ArgumentError, "Do not call .delay on a Sidekiq::Worker class, call .perform_async"
end
def delay_for(*args)
raise ArgumentError, "Do not call .delay_for on a Sidekiq::Worker class, call .perform_in"
end
def delay_until(*args)
raise ArgumentError, "Do not call .delay_until on a Sidekiq::Worker class, call .perform_at"
end
def set(options)
Setter.new(self, options)
end
def perform_async(*args)
client_push("class" => self, "args" => args)
end
# +interval+ must be a timestamp, numeric or something that acts
# numeric (like an activesupport time interval).
def perform_in(interval, *args)
int = interval.to_f
now = Time.now.to_f
ts = (int < 1_000_000_000 ? now + int : int)
item = {"class" => self, "args" => args, "at" => ts}
# Optimization to enqueue something now that is scheduled to go out now or in the past
item.delete("at") if ts <= now
client_push(item)
end
alias_method :perform_at, :perform_in
##
# Allows customization for this type of Worker.
# Legal options:
#
# queue - use a named queue for this Worker, default 'default'
# retry - enable the RetryJobs middleware for this Worker, *true* to use the default
# or *Integer* count
# backtrace - whether to save any error backtrace in the retry payload to display in web UI,
# can be true, false or an integer number of lines to save, default *false*
# pool - use the given Redis connection pool to push this type of job to a given shard.
#
# In practice, any option is allowed. This is the main mechanism to configure the
# options for a specific job.
def sidekiq_options(opts = {})
super
end
def client_push(item) # :nodoc:
pool = Thread.current[:sidekiq_via_pool] || get_sidekiq_options["pool"] || Sidekiq.redis_pool
# stringify
item.keys.each do |key|
item[key.to_s] = item.delete(key)
end
Sidekiq::Client.new(pool).push(item)
end
end
end
end