Class: Delayed::Worker

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
Logging
Defined in:
lib/delayed/worker.rb,
lib/delayed/worker/health_check.rb,
lib/delayed/worker/process_helper.rb,
lib/delayed/worker/null_health_check.rb,
lib/delayed/worker/consul_health_check.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: ProcessHelper Classes: ConsulHealthCheck, HealthCheck, NullHealthCheck

Constant Summary collapse

SIGNALS =
%i{INT TERM QUIT}
LINUX_PAGE_SIZE =

linux w/ proc fs

(size = `getconf PAGESIZE`.to_i; size > 0 ? size : 4096)

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Logging

logger, #logger, #say

Constructor Details

#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Worker

Returns a new instance of Worker.



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 58

def initialize(options = {})
  @exit = false
  @parent_pid = options[:parent_pid]
  @queue_name = options[:queue] ||= Settings.queue
  @min_priority = options[:min_priority]
  @max_priority = options[:max_priority]
  @max_job_count = options[:worker_max_job_count].to_i
  @max_memory_usage = options[:worker_max_memory_usage].to_i
  @work_queue = options.delete(:work_queue) || WorkQueue::InProcess.new
  @health_check_type = Settings.worker_health_check_type
  @health_check_config = Settings.worker_health_check_config
  @config = options
  @job_count = 0

  @self_pipe = IO.pipe
  @signal_queue = []

  app = Rails.application
  if app && !app.config.cache_classes
    Delayed::Worker.lifecycle.around(:perform) do |worker, job, &block|
      reload = app.config.reload_classes_only_on_change != true || app.reloaders.map(&:updated?).any?

      if reload
        if defined?(ActiveSupport::Reloader)
          Rails.application.reloader.reload!
        else
          ActionDispatch::Reloader.prepare!
        end
      end

      begin
        block.call(worker, job)
      ensure
        ActionDispatch::Reloader.cleanup! if reload && !defined?(ActiveSupport::Reloader)
      end
    end
  end

  plugins.each { |plugin| plugin.inject! }
end

Instance Attribute Details

#configObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute config.



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 25

def config
  @config
end

#max_priorityObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute max_priority.



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 25

def max_priority
  @max_priority
end

#min_priorityObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute min_priority.



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 25

def min_priority
  @min_priority
end

#queue_nameObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute queue_name.



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 25

def queue_name
  @queue_name
end

#work_queueObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute work_queue.



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 25

def work_queue
  @work_queue
end

Class Method Details

.current_jobObject



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 47

def self.current_job
  Thread.current[:running_delayed_job]
end

.lifecycleObject



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 43

def self.lifecycle
  @lifecycle ||= Delayed::Lifecycle.new
end

.on_max_failures=(block) ⇒ Object

Callback to fire when a delayed job fails max_attempts times. If this callback is defined, then the value of destroy_failed_jobs is ignored, and the job is destroyed if this block returns true.

This allows for destroying “uninteresting” failures, while keeping around interesting failures to be investigated later.

The block is called with args(job, last_exception)



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 35

def self.on_max_failures=(block)
  @@on_max_failures = block
end

.running_job(job) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 51

def self.running_job(job)
  Thread.current[:running_delayed_job] = job
  yield
ensure
  Thread.current[:running_delayed_job] = nil
end

Instance Method Details

#cleaned?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 173

def cleaned?
  @cleaned
end

#cleanup!Object



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 163

def cleanup!
  return if cleaned?

  health_check.stop
  work_queue.close
  Delayed::Job.clear_locks!(name)

  @cleaned = true
end

#configure_for_job(job) ⇒ Object

set up the session context information, so that it gets logged with the job log lines also set up a unique tmpdir, which will get removed at the end of the job.



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 283

def configure_for_job(job)
  previous_tmpdir = ENV['TMPDIR']

  self.class.running_job(job) do
    dir = Dir.mktmpdir("job-#{job.id}-#{self.name.gsub(/[^\w\.]/, '.')}-")
    begin
      ENV['TMPDIR'] = dir
      yield
    ensure
      FileUtils.remove_entry(dir, true)
    end
  end
ensure
  ENV['TMPDIR'] = previous_tmpdir
end

#exit?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 107

def exit?
  @exit
end

#handle_failed_job(job, error) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 262

def handle_failed_job(job, error)
  job.last_error = "#{error.message}\n#{error.backtrace.join("\n")}"
  logger.error("Failed with #{error.class} [#{error.message}] (#{job.attempts} attempts)")
  job.reschedule(error)
end

#health_checkObject



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 299

def health_check
  @health_check ||= HealthCheck.build(
    type: @health_check_type,
    worker_name: name,
    config: @health_check_config
  )
end

#idObject



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 268

def id
  Process.pid
end

#log_job(job, format = :short) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 272

def log_job(job, format = :short)
  case format
  when :long
    "#{job.full_name} #{ Settings.job_detailed_log_format.call(job) }"
  else
    job.full_name
  end
end

#nameObject



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 99

def name
  @name ||= "#{Socket.gethostname rescue "X"}:#{self.id}"
end

#perform(job) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 211

def perform(job)
  count = 1
  raise Delayed::Backend::JobExpired, "job expired at #{job.expires_at}" if job.expired?
  self.class.lifecycle.run_callbacks(:perform, self, job) do
    set_process_name("run:#{Settings.worker_procname_prefix}#{job.id}:#{job.name}")
    logger.info("Processing #{log_job(job, :long)}")
    runtime = Benchmark.realtime do
      if job.batch?
        # each job in the batch will have perform called on it, so we don't
        # need a timeout around this
        count = perform_batch(job)
      else
        job.invoke_job
      end
      job.destroy
    end
    logger.info("Completed #{log_job(job)} #{"%.0fms" % (runtime * 1000)}")
  end
  count
rescue ::Delayed::RetriableError => re
  can_retry = job.attempts + 1 < job.inferred_max_attempts
  callback_type = can_retry ? :retry : :error
  self.class.lifecycle.run_callbacks(callback_type, self, job, re) do
    handle_failed_job(job, re)
  end
rescue SystemExit => se
  # There wasn't really a failure here so no callbacks and whatnot needed,
  # still reschedule the job though.
  job.reschedule(se)
  count
rescue Exception => e
  self.class.lifecycle.run_callbacks(:error, self, job, e) do
    handle_failed_job(job, e)
  end
  count
end

#perform_batch(parent_job) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 248

def perform_batch(parent_job)
  batch = parent_job.payload_object
  if batch.mode == :serial
    batch.jobs.each do |job|
      job.source = parent_job.source
      job.create_and_lock!(name)
      configure_for_job(job) do
        perform(job)
      end
    end
    batch.items.size
  end
end

#runObject



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 177

def run
  return if exit?
  self.class.lifecycle.run_callbacks(:loop, self) do
    set_process_name("pop:#{Settings.worker_procname_prefix}#{@queue_name}:#{min_priority || 0}:#{max_priority || 'max'}")
    job = self.class.lifecycle.run_callbacks(:pop, self) do
      work_queue.get_and_lock_next_available(name, config)
    end

    if job
      configure_for_job(job) do
        @job_count += perform(job)

        if @max_job_count > 0 && @job_count >= @max_job_count
          logger.debug "Max job count of #{@max_job_count} exceeded, dying"
          @exit = true
        end

        if @max_memory_usage > 0
          memory = sample_memory
          if memory > @max_memory_usage
            logger.debug "Memory usage of #{memory} exceeds max of #{@max_memory_usage}, dying"
            @exit = true
          else
            logger.debug "Memory usage: #{memory}"
          end
        end
      end
    else
      set_process_name("wait:#{Settings.worker_procname_prefix}#{@queue_name}:#{min_priority || 0}:#{max_priority || 'max'}")
      sleep(Settings.sleep_delay + (rand * Settings.sleep_delay_stagger)) unless exit?
    end
  end
end

#sample_memoryObject

generic unix solution



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 317

def sample_memory
  s = File.read("/proc/#{Process.pid}/statm").to_i rescue 0
  s * LINUX_PAGE_SIZE / 1024
end

#set_process_name(new_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 103

def set_process_name(new_name)
  $0 = "delayed:#{new_name}"
end

#startObject



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 116

def start
  logger.info "Starting worker"
  set_process_name("start:#{Settings.worker_procname_prefix}#{@queue_name}:#{min_priority || 0}:#{max_priority || 'max'}")

  work_thread = Thread.current
  SIGNALS.each do |sig|
    trap(sig) { @signal_queue << sig; wake_up }
  end

  raise 'Could not register health_check' unless health_check.start

  signal_processor = Thread.new do
    loop do
      @self_pipe[0].read(1)
      case @signal_queue.pop
      when :INT, :TERM
        @exit = true # get the main thread to bail early if it's waiting for a job
        work_thread.raise(SystemExit) # Force the main thread to bail out of the current job
        cleanup! # we're going to get SIGKILL'd in a moment, so clean up asap
        break
      when :QUIT
        @exit = true
      else
        logger.error "Unknown signal '#{sig}' received"
      end
    end
  end

  self.class.lifecycle.run_callbacks(:execute, self) do
    until exit? do
      run
    end
  end

  logger.info "Stopping worker"
rescue => e
  Rails.logger.fatal("Child process died: #{e.inspect}") rescue nil
  self.class.lifecycle.run_callbacks(:exceptional_exit, self, e) { }
ensure
  cleanup!

  if signal_processor
    signal_processor.kill
    signal_processor.join
  end
end

#wake_upObject



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# File 'lib/delayed/worker.rb', line 111

def wake_up
  @self_pipe[1].write_nonblock('.', exception: false)
  work_queue.wake_up
end