# frozen_string_literal: true require 'yaml' module Gitlab module SidekiqConfig FOSS_QUEUE_CONFIG_PATH = 'app/workers/all_queues.yml' EE_QUEUE_CONFIG_PATH = 'ee/app/workers/all_queues.yml' SIDEKIQ_QUEUES_PATH = 'config/sidekiq_queues.yml' QUEUE_CONFIG_PATHS = [ FOSS_QUEUE_CONFIG_PATH, (EE_QUEUE_CONFIG_PATH if Gitlab.ee?) ].compact.freeze # This maps workers not in our application code to queues. We need # these queues in our YAML files to ensure we don't accidentally # miss jobs from these queues. # # The default queue should be unused, which is why it maps to an # invalid class name. We keep it in the YAML file for safety, just # in case anything does get scheduled to run there. DEFAULT_WORKERS = { '_' => DummyWorker.new( queue: 'default', weight: 1, tags: [] ), 'ActionMailer::MailDeliveryJob' => DummyWorker.new( name: 'ActionMailer::MailDeliveryJob', queue: 'mailers', feature_category: :issue_tracking, urgency: 'low', weight: 2, tags: [] ) }.transform_values { |worker| Gitlab::SidekiqConfig::Worker.new(worker, ee: false) }.freeze class << self include Gitlab::SidekiqConfig::CliMethods def redis_queues # Not memoized, because this can change during the life of the application Sidekiq::Queue.all.map(&:name) end def config_queues @config_queues ||= begin config = YAML.load_file(Rails.root.join(SIDEKIQ_QUEUES_PATH)) config[:queues].map(&:first) end end def cron_workers @cron_workers ||= Settings.cron_jobs.map { |job_name, options| options['job_class'].constantize } end def workers @workers ||= begin result = [] result.concat(DEFAULT_WORKERS.values) result.concat(find_workers(Rails.root.join('app', 'workers'), ee: false)) if Gitlab.ee? result.concat(find_workers(Rails.root.join('ee', 'app', 'workers'), ee: true)) end result end end def workers_for_all_queues_yml workers.partition(&:ee?).reverse.map(&:sort) end # YAML.load_file is OK here as we control the file contents def all_queues_yml_outdated? foss_workers, ee_workers = workers_for_all_queues_yml return true if foss_workers != YAML.load_file(FOSS_QUEUE_CONFIG_PATH) Gitlab.ee? && ee_workers != YAML.load_file(EE_QUEUE_CONFIG_PATH) end def queues_for_sidekiq_queues_yml namespaces_with_equal_weights = workers .group_by(&:queue_namespace) .map(&:last) .select { |workers| workers.map(&:get_weight).uniq.count == 1 } .map(&:first) namespaces = namespaces_with_equal_weights.map(&:queue_namespace).to_set remaining_queues = workers.reject { |worker| namespaces.include?(worker.queue_namespace) } (namespaces_with_equal_weights.map(&:namespace_and_weight) + remaining_queues.map(&:queue_and_weight)).sort end # YAML.load_file is OK here as we control the file contents def sidekiq_queues_yml_outdated? config_queues = YAML.load_file(SIDEKIQ_QUEUES_PATH)[:queues] queues_for_sidekiq_queues_yml != config_queues end # Returns a hash of worker class name => mapped queue name def worker_queue_mappings workers .reject { |worker| worker.klass.is_a?(Gitlab::SidekiqConfig::DummyWorker) } .to_h { |worker| [worker.klass.to_s, ::Gitlab::SidekiqConfig::WorkerRouter.global.route(worker.klass)] } end # Like worker_queue_mappings, but only for the queues running in # the current Sidekiq process def current_worker_queue_mappings worker_queue_mappings .select { |worker, queue| Sidekiq.options[:queues].include?(queue) } .to_h end private def find_workers(root, ee:) concerns = root.join('concerns').to_s Dir[root.join('**', '*.rb')] .reject { |path| path.start_with?(concerns) } .map { |path| worker_from_path(path, root) } .select { |worker| worker < Sidekiq::Worker } .map { |worker| Gitlab::SidekiqConfig::Worker.new(worker, ee: ee) } end def worker_from_path(path, root) ns = Pathname.new(path).relative_path_from(root).to_s.gsub('.rb', '') ns.camelize.constantize end end end end