require "resque_bus/version" require 'redis/namespace' require 'resque' module ResqueBus autoload :Application, 'resque_bus/application' autoload :Dispatch, 'resque_bus/dispatch' autoload :Driver, 'resque_bus/driver' autoload :Local, 'resque_bus/local' autoload :Matcher, 'resque_bus/matcher' autoload :Publisher, 'resque_bus/publisher' autoload :Rider, 'resque_bus/rider' autoload :Subscriber, 'resque_bus/subscriber' autoload :Subscription, 'resque_bus/subscription' autoload :SubscriptionList, 'resque_bus/subscription_list' autoload :TaskManager, 'resque_bus/task_manager' autoload :Util, 'resque_bus/util' class << self def default_app_key=val @default_app_key = Application.normalize(val) end def default_app_key @default_app_key end def default_queue=val @default_queue = val end def default_queue @default_queue end def hostname @hostname ||= `hostname 2>&1`.strip.sub(/.local/,'') end def dispatch(app_key=nil, &block) dispatcher = dispatcher_by_key(app_key) dispatcher.instance_eval(&block) dispatcher end def dispatchers @dispatchers ||= {} @dispatchers.values end def dispatcher_by_key(app_key) app_key = Application.normalize(app_key || default_app_key) @dispatchers ||= {} @dispatchers[app_key] ||= Dispatch.new(app_key) end def dispatcher_execute(app_key, key, attributes) @dispatchers ||= {} dispatcher = @dispatchers[app_key] dispatcher.execute(key, attributes) if dispatcher end def local_mode=value @local_mode = value end def local_mode @local_mode end # Accepts: # 1. A 'hostname:port' String # 2. A 'hostname:port:db' String (to select the Redis db) # 3. A 'hostname:port/namespace' String (to set the Redis namespace) # 4. A Redis URL String 'redis://host:port' # 5. An instance of `Redis`, `Redis::Client`, `Redis::DistRedis`, # or `Redis::Namespace`. def redis=(server) case server when String if server =~ /redis\:\/\// redis = Redis.connect(:url => server, :thread_safe => true) else server, namespace = server.split('/', 2) host, port, db = server.split(':') redis = Redis.new(:host => host, :port => port, :thread_safe => true, :db => db) end namespace ||= default_namespace @redis = Redis::Namespace.new(namespace, :redis => redis) when Redis::Namespace @redis = server else @redis = Redis::Namespace.new(default_namespace, :redis => server) end end # Returns the current Redis connection. If none has been created, will # create a new one from the Reqsue one (with a different namespace) def redis return @redis if @redis copy = Resque.redis.clone copy.namespace = default_namespace self.redis = copy self.redis end def original_redis=(server) @original_redis = server end def original_redis @original_redis end def with_global_attributes(attributes) original_timezone = false original_locale = false I18n.locale = attributes["bus_locale"] if defined?(I18n) && I18n.respond_to?(:locale=) Time.zone = attributes["bus_timezone"] if defined?(Time) && Time.respond_to?(:zone=) yield ensure I18n.locale = original_locale unless original_locale == false Time.zone = original_timezone unless original_timezone == false end def publish_metadata(event_type, attributes={}) # TODO: "bus_app_key" => application.app_key ? bus_attr = {"bus_published_at" => Time.now.to_i, "created_at" => Time.now.to_i, "bus_event_type" => event_type} bus_attr["bus_id"] = "#{Time.now.to_i}-#{generate_uuid}" bus_attr["bus_app_hostname"] = hostname bus_attr["bus_locale"] = I18n.locale.to_s if defined?(I18n) && I18n.respond_to?(:locale) bus_attr["bus_timezone"] = Time.zone.name if defined?(Time) && Time.respond_to?(:zone) bus_attr.merge(attributes || {}) end def generate_uuid require 'securerandom' unless defined?(SecureRandom) return SecureRandom.uuid rescue Exception => e # secure random not there # big random number a few times n_bytes = [42].pack('i').size n_bits = n_bytes * 8 max = 2 ** (n_bits - 2) - 1 return "#{rand(max)}-#{rand(max)}-#{rand(max)}" end def publish(event_type, attributes = {}) to_publish = publish_metadata(event_type, attributes) ResqueBus.log_application("Event published: #{event_type} #{to_publish.inspect}") if local_mode ResqueBus::Local.perform(to_publish) else enqueue_to(incoming_queue, Driver, to_publish) end end def publish_at(timestamp_or_epoch, event_type, attributes = {}) to_publish = publish_metadata(event_type, attributes) to_publish["bus_delayed_until"] ||= timestamp_or_epoch.to_i to_publish.delete("bus_published_at") unless attributes["bus_published_at"] # will be put on when it actually does it ResqueBus.log_application("Event published:#{event_type} #{to_publish.inspect} publish_at: #{timestamp_or_epoch.to_i}") item = delayed_job_to_hash_with_queue(incoming_queue, Publisher, [event_type, to_publish]) delayed_push(timestamp_or_epoch, item) end def enqueue_to(queue, klass, *args) push(queue, :class => klass.to_s, :args => args) end def logger @logger end def logger=val @logger = val end def log_application(message) if logger time = Time.now.strftime('%H:%M:%S %Y-%m-%d') logger.info("** [#{time}] #$$: ResqueBus #{message}") end end def log_worker(message) if ENV['LOGGING'] || ENV['VERBOSE'] || ENV['VVERBOSE'] time = Time.now.strftime('%H:%M:%S %Y-%m-%d') puts "** [#{time}] #$$: #{message}" end end protected def reset # used by tests @redis = nil # clear instance of redis @dispatcher = nil @default_app_key = nil @default_queue = nil end def incoming_queue "resquebus_incoming" end def default_namespace # It might play better on the same server, but overall life is more complicated :resque end ## From Resque, but using a (possibly) different instance of Redis # Pushes a job onto a queue. Queue name should be a string and the # item should be any JSON-able Ruby object. # # Resque works generally expect the `item` to be a hash with the following # keys: # # class - The String name of the job to run. # args - An Array of arguments to pass the job. Usually passed # via `class.to_class.perform(*args)`. # # Example # # Resque.push('archive', :class => 'Archive', :args => [ 35, 'tar' ]) # # Returns nothing def push(queue, item) watch_queue(queue) redis.rpush "queue:#{queue}", Resque.encode(item) end # Used internally to keep track of which queues we've created. # Don't call this directly. def watch_queue(queue) redis.sadd(:queues, queue.to_s) end ### From Resque Scheduler # Used internally to stuff the item into the schedule sorted list. # +timestamp+ can be either in seconds or a datetime object # Insertion if O(log(n)). # Returns true if it's the first job to be scheduled at that time, else false def delayed_push(timestamp, item) # First add this item to the list for this timestamp redis.rpush("delayed:#{timestamp.to_i}", Resque.encode(item)) # Now, add this timestamp to the zsets. The score and the value are # the same since we'll be querying by timestamp, and we don't have # anything else to store. redis.zadd :delayed_queue_schedule, timestamp.to_i, timestamp.to_i end def delayed_job_to_hash_with_queue(queue, klass, args) {:class => klass.to_s, :args => args, :queue => queue} end end end