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

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "sidekiq/manager"
require "sidekiq/fetch"
require "sidekiq/scheduled"
module Sidekiq
# The Launcher starts the Manager and Poller threads and provides the process heartbeat.
class Launcher
include Util
STATS_TTL = 5 * 365 * 24 * 60 * 60 # 5 years
PROCTITLES = [
proc { "sidekiq" },
proc { Sidekiq::VERSION },
proc { |me, data| data["tag"] },
proc { |me, data| "[#{Processor::WORKER_STATE.size} of #{data["concurrency"]} busy]" },
proc { |me, data| "stopping" if me.stopping? },
]
attr_accessor :manager, :poller, :fetcher
def initialize(options)
@manager = Sidekiq::Manager.new(options)
@poller = Sidekiq::Scheduled::Poller.new
@done = false
@options = options
end
def run
@thread = safe_thread("heartbeat", &method(:start_heartbeat))
@poller.start
@manager.start
end
# Stops this instance from processing any more jobs,
#
def quiet
@done = true
@manager.quiet
@poller.terminate
end
# Shuts down the process. This method does not
# return until all work is complete and cleaned up.
# It can take up to the timeout to complete.
def stop
deadline = ::Process.clock_gettime(::Process::CLOCK_MONOTONIC) + @options[:timeout]
@done = true
@manager.quiet
@poller.terminate
@manager.stop(deadline)
# Requeue everything in case there was a worker who grabbed work while stopped
# This call is a no-op in Sidekiq but necessary for Sidekiq Pro.
strategy = (@options[:fetch] || Sidekiq::BasicFetch)
strategy.bulk_requeue([], @options)
clear_heartbeat
end
def stopping?
@done
end
private unless $TESTING
def start_heartbeat
loop do
heartbeat
sleep 5
end
Sidekiq.logger.info("Heartbeat stopping...")
end
def clear_heartbeat
# Remove record from Redis since we are shutting down.
# Note we don't stop the heartbeat thread; if the process
# doesn't actually exit, it'll reappear in the Web UI.
Sidekiq.redis do |conn|
conn.pipelined do
conn.srem("processes", identity)
conn.del("#{identity}:workers")
end
end
rescue
# best effort, ignore network errors
end
def heartbeat
$0 = PROCTITLES.map { |proc| proc.call(self, to_data) }.compact.join(" ")
end
def
key = identity
fails = procd = 0
begin
fails = Processor::FAILURE.reset
procd = Processor::PROCESSED.reset
curstate = Processor::WORKER_STATE.dup
workers_key = "#{key}:workers"
nowdate = Time.now.utc.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
Sidekiq.redis do |conn|
conn.multi do
conn.incrby("stat:processed", procd)
conn.incrby("stat:processed:#{nowdate}", procd)
conn.expire("stat:processed:#{nowdate}", STATS_TTL)
conn.incrby("stat:failed", fails)
conn.incrby("stat:failed:#{nowdate}", fails)
conn.expire("stat:failed:#{nowdate}", STATS_TTL)
conn.del(workers_key)
curstate.each_pair do |tid, hash|
conn.hset(workers_key, tid, Sidekiq.dump_json(hash))
end
conn.expire(workers_key, 60)
end
end
fails = procd = 0
_, exists, _, _, msg = Sidekiq.redis { |conn|
res = conn.multi {
conn.sadd("processes", key)
conn.exists(key)
conn.hmset(key, "info", to_json, "busy", curstate.size, "beat", Time.now.to_f, "quiet", @done)
conn.expire(key, 60)
conn.rpop("#{key}-signals")
}
res
}
# first heartbeat or recovering from an outage and need to reestablish our heartbeat
fire_event(:heartbeat) unless exists
return unless msg
::Process.kill(msg, ::Process.pid)
rescue => e
# ignore all redis/network issues
logger.error("heartbeat: #{e.message}")
# don't lose the counts if there was a network issue
Processor::PROCESSED.incr(procd)
Processor::FAILURE.incr(fails)
end
end
def to_data
@data ||= begin
{
"hostname" => hostname,
"started_at" => Time.now.to_f,
"pid" => ::Process.pid,
"tag" => @options[:tag] || "",
"concurrency" => @options[:concurrency],
"queues" => @options[:queues].uniq,
"labels" => @options[:labels],
"identity" => identity,
}
end
end
def to_json
@json ||= begin
# this data changes infrequently so dump it to a string
# now so we don't need to dump it every heartbeat.
Sidekiq.dump_json(to_data)
end
end
end
end