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When pushing a job, the middleware should be able to access the Redis instance associated with that job. Previously, Sidekiq was limited to one global Redis instance. Now that we want to support sharding, we have to explicitly pass the instance in OR hack up APIs with thread local variables. Explicit is better.
197 lines
6.7 KiB
Ruby
197 lines
6.7 KiB
Ruby
require 'securerandom'
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require 'sidekiq/middleware/chain'
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module Sidekiq
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class Client
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##
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# Define client-side middleware:
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#
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# client = Sidekiq::Client.new
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# client.middleware do |chain|
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# chain.use MyClientMiddleware
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# end
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# client.push('class' => 'SomeWorker', 'args' => [1,2,3])
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#
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# All client instances default to the globally-defined
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# Sidekiq.client_middleware but you can change as necessary.
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#
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def middleware(&block)
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@chain ||= Sidekiq.client_middleware
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if block_given?
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@chain = @chain.dup
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yield @chain
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end
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@chain
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end
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# Sidekiq::Client normally uses the default Redis pool but you may
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# pass a custom ConnectionPool if you want to shard your
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# Sidekiq jobs across several Redis instances (for scalability
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# reasons, e.g.)
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#
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# Sidekiq::Client.new(ConnectionPool.new { Redis.new })
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#
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def initialize(redis_pool = Sidekiq.redis_pool)
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@redis_pool = redis_pool
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end
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##
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# The main method used to push a job to Redis. Accepts a number of options:
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#
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# queue - the named queue to use, default 'default'
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# class - the worker class to call, required
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# args - an array of simple arguments to the perform method, must be JSON-serializable
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# retry - whether to retry this job if it fails, true or false, default true
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# backtrace - whether to save any error backtrace, default false
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#
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# All options must be strings, not symbols. NB: because we are serializing to JSON, all
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# symbols in 'args' will be converted to strings.
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#
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# Returns nil if not pushed to Redis or a unique Job ID if pushed.
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#
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# Example:
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# push('queue' => 'my_queue', 'class' => MyWorker, 'args' => ['foo', 1, :bat => 'bar'])
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#
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def push(item)
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normed = normalize_item(item)
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payload = process_single(item['class'], normed)
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pushed = false
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pushed = raw_push([payload]) if payload
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pushed ? payload['jid'] : nil
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end
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##
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# Push a large number of jobs to Redis. In practice this method is only
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# useful if you are pushing tens of thousands of jobs or more, or if you need
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# to ensure that a batch doesn't complete prematurely. This method
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# basically cuts down on the redis round trip latency.
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#
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# Takes the same arguments as #push except that args is expected to be
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# an Array of Arrays. All other keys are duplicated for each job. Each job
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# is run through the client middleware pipeline and each job gets its own Job ID
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# as normal.
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#
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# Returns an array of the of pushed jobs' jids or nil if the pushed failed. The number of jobs
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# pushed can be less than the number given if the middleware stopped processing for one
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# or more jobs.
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def push_bulk(items)
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normed = normalize_item(items)
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payloads = items['args'].map do |args|
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raise ArgumentError, "Bulk arguments must be an Array of Arrays: [[1], [2]]" if !args.is_a?(Array)
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process_single(items['class'], normed.merge('args' => args, 'jid' => SecureRandom.hex(12), 'enqueued_at' => Time.now.to_f))
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end.compact
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pushed = false
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pushed = raw_push(payloads) if !payloads.empty?
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pushed ? payloads.collect { |payload| payload['jid'] } : nil
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end
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class << self
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def default
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@default ||= new
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end
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def push(item)
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default.push(item)
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end
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def push_bulk(items)
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default.push_bulk(items)
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end
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# Resque compatibility helpers. Note all helpers
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# should go through Worker#client_push.
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#
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# Example usage:
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# Sidekiq::Client.enqueue(MyWorker, 'foo', 1, :bat => 'bar')
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#
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# Messages are enqueued to the 'default' queue.
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#
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def enqueue(klass, *args)
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klass.client_push('class' => klass, 'args' => args)
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end
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# Example usage:
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# Sidekiq::Client.enqueue_to(:queue_name, MyWorker, 'foo', 1, :bat => 'bar')
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#
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def enqueue_to(queue, klass, *args)
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klass.client_push('queue' => queue, 'class' => klass, 'args' => args)
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end
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# Example usage:
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# Sidekiq::Client.enqueue_to_in(:queue_name, 3.minutes, MyWorker, 'foo', 1, :bat => 'bar')
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#
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def enqueue_to_in(queue, interval, klass, *args)
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int = interval.to_f
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now = Time.now.to_f
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ts = (int < 1_000_000_000 ? now + int : int)
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item = { 'class' => klass, 'args' => args, 'at' => ts, 'queue' => queue }
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item.delete('at') if ts <= now
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klass.client_push(item)
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end
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# Example usage:
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# Sidekiq::Client.enqueue_in(3.minutes, MyWorker, 'foo', 1, :bat => 'bar')
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#
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def enqueue_in(interval, klass, *args)
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klass.perform_in(interval, *args)
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end
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end
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private
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def raw_push(payloads)
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pushed = false
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@redis_pool.with do |conn|
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if payloads.first['at']
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pushed = conn.zadd('schedule', payloads.map do |hash|
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at = hash.delete('at').to_s
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[at, Sidekiq.dump_json(hash)]
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end)
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else
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q = payloads.first['queue']
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to_push = payloads.map { |entry| Sidekiq.dump_json(entry) }
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_, pushed = conn.multi do
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conn.sadd('queues', q)
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conn.lpush("queue:#{q}", to_push)
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end
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end
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end
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pushed
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end
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def process_single(worker_class, item)
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queue = item['queue']
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middleware.invoke(worker_class, item, queue, @redis_pool) do
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item
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end
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end
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def normalize_item(item)
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raise(ArgumentError, "Message must be a Hash of the form: { 'class' => SomeWorker, 'args' => ['bob', 1, :foo => 'bar'] }") unless item.is_a?(Hash)
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raise(ArgumentError, "Message must include a class and set of arguments: #{item.inspect}") if !item['class'] || !item['args']
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raise(ArgumentError, "Message args must be an Array") unless item['args'].is_a?(Array)
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raise(ArgumentError, "Message class must be either a Class or String representation of the class name") unless item['class'].is_a?(Class) || item['class'].is_a?(String)
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if item['class'].is_a?(Class)
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raise(ArgumentError, "Message must include a Sidekiq::Worker class, not class name: #{item['class'].ancestors.inspect}") if !item['class'].respond_to?('get_sidekiq_options')
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normalized_item = item['class'].get_sidekiq_options.merge(item)
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normalized_item['class'] = normalized_item['class'].to_s
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else
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normalized_item = Sidekiq.default_worker_options.merge(item)
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end
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normalized_item['queue'] = normalized_item['queue'].to_s
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normalized_item['jid'] ||= SecureRandom.hex(12)
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normalized_item['enqueued_at'] ||= Time.now.to_f
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normalized_item
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end
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end
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end
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