Dumping too many jobs in the same queue (e.g. the "default" queue) is a dangerous setup. Jobs that take a long time to process can effectively block any other work from being performed given there are enough of these jobs. Furthermore it becomes harder to monitor the jobs as a single queue could contain jobs for different workers. In such a setup the only reliable way of getting counts per job is to iterate over all jobs in a queue, which is a rather time consuming process. By using separate queues for various workers we have better control over throughput, we can add weight to queues, and we can monitor queues better. Some workers still use the same queue whenever their work is related. For example, the various CI pipeline workers use the same "pipeline" queue. This commit includes a Rails migration that moves Sidekiq jobs from the old queues to the new ones. This migration also takes care of doing the inverse if ever needed. This does require downtime as otherwise new jobs could be scheduled in the old queues after this migration completes. This commit also includes an RSpec test that blacklists the use of the "default" queue and ensures cron workers use the "cronjob" queue. Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#23370
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Sidekiq Style Guide
This document outlines various guidelines that should be followed when adding or modifying Sidekiq workers.
Default Queue
Use of the "default" queue is not allowed. Every worker should use a queue that matches the worker's purpose the closest. For example, workers that are to be executed periodically should use the "cronjob" queue.
A list of all available queues can be found in config/sidekiq_queues.yml
.
Dedicated Queues
Most workers should use their own queue. To ease this process a worker can
include the DedicatedSidekiqQueue
concern as follows:
class ProcessSomethingWorker
include Sidekiq::Worker
include DedicatedSidekiqQueue
end
This will set the queue name based on the class' name, minus the Worker
suffix. In the above example this would lead to the queue being
process_something
.
In some cases multiple workers do use the same queue. For example, the various
workers for updating CI pipelines all use the pipeline
queue. Adding workers
to existing queues should be done with care, as adding more workers can lead to
slow jobs blocking work (even for different jobs) on the shared queue.
Tests
Each Sidekiq worker must be tested using RSpec, just like any other class. These
tests should be placed in spec/workers
.