require 'rubygems' require 'mysql' require 'logger' module Q4m module Queue class Job # Job initializer. # # ::mysql:: a Mysql instance # ::log:: a Logger instance # def initialize mysql, log @mysql, @log = mysql, log look_for_jobs! end # Job runner. # # - Locks the queue. # - Executes the latest job. # - Restores the queue so other worker can execute a process. # def run return unless @has_jobs queue_wait execute latest_job queue_end end private # Job availability checker. # # Check if queue has any jobs. # def look_for_jobs! @has_jobs = true @mysql.query("select count(*) from #{table_name}").each do |queue| if queue == ['0'] @has_jobs = false @log.warn 'No job in queue' end end end protected # Latest job fetcher. # # Retrives one mysql record representing a queue-job. # def latest_job @mysql.query("select * from #{table_name}").each do |job| return job end end # Job locker. # # Tells the queue to operate in locked mode. By pulling out the # latest job, and locking the whole queue-stack. # # When anyone tries to pull jobs from the queue the very same # job will be returned until the queue status is changed with # one of the following options: # # - terminated (queue_end) # - aborted (queue_abort) # def queue_wait @mysql.query "select queue_wait('#{table_name}')" end # Job unlocker. # # Tells the q4m engine that this job is terminated. Then mysql # will internally delete the job from the queue/database. # # Once this is done all jobs will be available until someone # locks the queue again. # def queue_end @mysql.query 'select queue_end()' end # Job rollback. # # This method should be executed after the queue has been locked # only! # # If executed, it'll tell the engine that the job failed to be # terminated and should stay in the queue for later processing. # # When this happens the job is restored to the queue for later # processing. But you should still unlock the queue so it can # start serving other workers # def queue_abort @mysql.query 'select queue_abort()' end # Job table name. # # This method is here so child classes should define the tablename # that they pull out jobs from! # # TODO: resolve tablename by underscoring child-class name. # def table_name raise 'Must implement in a child class!' end # Job execution. # # Child classes should define how exactly the job is to be # executed! # def execute job raise 'Must implement in a child class!' end end end end