require 'sidekiq/actor' require 'sidekiq/manager' require 'sidekiq/fetch' require 'sidekiq/scheduled' module Sidekiq # The Launcher is a very simple Actor whose job is to # start, monitor and stop the core Actors in Sidekiq. # If any of these actors die, the Sidekiq process exits # immediately. class Launcher include Actor include Util trap_exit :actor_died attr_reader :manager, :poller, :fetcher def initialize(options) @manager = Sidekiq::Manager.new_link options @poller = Sidekiq::Scheduled::Poller.new_link @fetcher = Sidekiq::Fetcher.new_link @manager, options @manager.fetcher = @fetcher @done = false @options = options end def actor_died(actor, reason) return if @done Sidekiq.logger.warn("Sidekiq died due to the following error, cannot recover, process exiting") handle_exception(reason) exit(1) end def run watchdog('Launcher#run') do manager.async.start poller.async.poll(true) start_heartbeat end end def stop watchdog('Launcher#stop') do @done = true Sidekiq::Fetcher.done! fetcher.terminate if fetcher.alive? poller.terminate if poller.alive? manager.async.stop(:shutdown => true, :timeout => @options[:timeout]) manager.wait(:shutdown) if manager.alive? # Requeue everything in case there was a worker who grabbed work while stopped # This call is a no-op in Sidekiq but necessary for Sidekiq Pro. Sidekiq::Fetcher.strategy.bulk_requeue([], @options) stop_heartbeat end end private def start_heartbeat key = identity data = { 'hostname' => hostname, 'started_at' => Time.now.to_f, 'pid' => $$, 'tag' => @options[:tag] || '', 'concurrency' => @options[:concurrency], 'queues' => @options[:queues].uniq, 'labels' => Sidekiq.options[:labels], } # this data doesn't change so dump it to a string # now so we don't need to dump it every heartbeat. json = Sidekiq.dump_json(data) manager.heartbeat(key, data, json) end def stop_heartbeat Sidekiq.redis do |conn| conn.pipelined do conn.srem('processes', identity) conn.del("#{identity}:workers") end end end end end