require 'celluloid' require 'multi_json' require 'sidekiq/util' require 'sidekiq/processor' require 'sidekiq/fetch' module Sidekiq ## # The main router in the system. This # manages the processor state and accepts messages # from Redis to be dispatched to an idle processor. # class Manager include Util include Celluloid trap_exit :processor_died def initialize(options={}) logger.info "Booting sidekiq #{Sidekiq::VERSION} with Redis at #{redis {|x| x.client.location}}" logger.info "Running in #{RUBY_DESCRIPTION}" logger.debug { options.inspect } @count = options[:concurrency] || 25 @done_callback = nil @in_progress = {} @done = false @busy = [] @fetcher = Fetcher.new(current_actor, options[:queues]) @ready = @count.times.map { Processor.new_link(current_actor) } procline end def stop(options={}) watchdog('Manager#stop died') do shutdown = options[:shutdown] timeout = options[:timeout] @done = true @fetcher.terminate if @fetcher.alive? logger.info { "Shutting down #{@ready.size} quiet workers" } @ready.each { |x| x.terminate if x.alive? } @ready.clear logger.debug { "Clearing workers in redis" } Sidekiq.redis do |conn| workers = conn.smembers('workers') workers.each do |name| conn.srem('workers', name) if name =~ /:#{process_id}-/ end end return after(0) { signal(:shutdown) } if @busy.empty? logger.info { "Pausing up to #{timeout} seconds to allow workers to finish..." } hard_shutdown_in timeout if shutdown end end def start @ready.each { dispatch } end def when_done(&blk) @done_callback = blk end def processor_done(processor) watchdog('Manager#processor_done died') do @done_callback.call(processor) if @done_callback @in_progress.delete(processor.object_id) @busy.delete(processor) if stopped? processor.terminate if processor.alive? signal(:shutdown) if @busy.empty? else @ready << processor if processor.alive? end dispatch end end def processor_died(processor, reason) watchdog("Manager#processor_died died") do @in_progress.delete(processor.object_id) @busy.delete(processor) unless stopped? @ready << Processor.new_link(current_actor) dispatch else signal(:shutdown) if @busy.empty? end end end def assign(msg, queue) watchdog("Manager#assign died") do if stopped? # Race condition between Manager#stop if Fetcher # is blocked on redis and gets a message after # all the ready Processors have been stopped. # Push the message back to redis. Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.lpush("queue:#{queue}", msg) end else processor = @ready.pop @in_progress[processor.object_id] = [msg, queue] @busy << processor processor.process!(MultiJson.decode(msg), queue) end end end private def hard_shutdown_in(delay) after(delay) do watchdog("Manager#watch_for_shutdown died") do # We've reached the timeout and we still have busy workers. # They must die but their messages shall live on. logger.info("Still waiting for #{@busy.size} busy workers") Sidekiq.redis do |conn| @busy.each do |processor| # processor is an actor proxy and we can't call any methods # that would go to the actor (since it's busy). Instead # we'll use the object_id to track the worker's data here. msg, queue = @in_progress[processor.object_id] conn.lpush("queue:#{queue}", msg) end end logger.info("Pushed #{@busy.size} messages back to Redis") after(0) { signal(:shutdown) } end end end def dispatch return if stopped? # This is a safety check to ensure we haven't leaked # processors somehow. raise "BUG: No processors, cannot continue!" if @ready.empty? && @busy.empty? raise "No ready processor!?" if @ready.empty? @fetcher.fetch! end def stopped? @done end def procline $0 = "sidekiq #{Sidekiq::VERSION} [#{@busy.size} of #{@count} busy]" after(5) { procline } end end end