Class: Delayed::Backend::DataMapper::Job
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Delayed::Backend::DataMapper::Job
- Includes:
- DataMapper::Resource, Base
- Defined in:
- lib/delayed/backend/data_mapper.rb
Constant Summary
Constants included from Base
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.clear_locks!(worker_name) ⇒ Object
When a worker is exiting, make sure we don’t have any locked jobs.
- .db_time_now ⇒ Object
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.delete_all ⇒ Object
these are common to the other backends, so we provide an implementation.
- .find(id) ⇒ Object
- .find_available(worker_name, limit = 5, max_run_time = Worker.max_run_time) ⇒ Object
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#lock_exclusively!(max_run_time, worker = worker_name) ⇒ Object
Lock this job for this worker.
- #update_attributes(attributes) ⇒ Object
Methods included from Base
#failed?, included, #invoke_job, #name, #payload_object, #payload_object=, #unlock
Class Method Details
.clear_locks!(worker_name) ⇒ Object
When a worker is exiting, make sure we don’t have any locked jobs.
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# File 'lib/delayed/backend/data_mapper.rb', line 65 def self.clear_locks!(worker_name) all(:locked_by => worker_name).update(:locked_at => nil, :locked_by => nil) end |
.db_time_now ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/delayed/backend/data_mapper.rb', line 40 def self.db_time_now Time.now end |
.delete_all ⇒ Object
these are common to the other backends, so we provide an implementation
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# File 'lib/delayed/backend/data_mapper.rb', line 96 def self.delete_all Delayed::Job.auto_migrate! end |
.find(id) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/delayed/backend/data_mapper.rb', line 100 def self.find id get id end |
.find_available(worker_name, limit = 5, max_run_time = Worker.max_run_time) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/delayed/backend/data_mapper.rb', line 44 def self.find_available(worker_name, limit = 5, max_run_time = Worker.max_run_time) simple_conditions = { :run_at.lte => db_time_now, :limit => limit, :failed_at => nil, :order => [:priority.asc, :run_at.asc] } # respect priorities simple_conditions[:priority.gte] = Worker.min_priority if Worker.min_priority simple_conditions[:priority.lte] = Worker.max_priority if Worker.max_priority # lockable lockable = ( # not locked or past the max time ( all(:locked_at => nil ) | all(:locked_at.lt => db_time_now - max_run_time)) | # OR locked by our worker all(:locked_by => worker_name)) # plus some other boring junk (lockable).all( simple_conditions ) end |
Instance Method Details
#lock_exclusively!(max_run_time, worker = worker_name) ⇒ Object
Lock this job for this worker. Returns true if we have the lock, false otherwise.
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# File 'lib/delayed/backend/data_mapper.rb', line 71 def lock_exclusively!(max_run_time, worker = worker_name) now = self.class.db_time_now overtime = now - max_run_time # FIXME - this is a bit gross # DM doesn't give us the number of rows affected by a collection update # so we have to circumvent some niceness in DM::Collection here collection = locked_by != worker ? (self.class.all(:id => id, :run_at.lte => now) & ( self.class.all(:locked_at => nil) | self.class.all(:locked_at.lt => overtime) ) ) : self.class.all(:id => id, :locked_by => worker) attributes = collection.model.new(:locked_at => now, :locked_by => worker).dirty_attributes affected_rows = self.repository.update(attributes, collection) if affected_rows == 1 self.locked_at = now self.locked_by = worker return true else return false end end |
#update_attributes(attributes) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/delayed/backend/data_mapper.rb', line 104 def update_attributes(attributes) attributes.each do |k,v| self[k] = v end self.save end |