Module: Resque::Scheduler::DelayingExtensions

Included in:
Extension
Defined in:
lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#count_all_scheduled_jobsObject



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 214

def count_all_scheduled_jobs
  total_jobs = 0
  Array(redis.zrange(:delayed_queue_schedule, 0, -1)).each do |ts|
    total_jobs += redis.llen("delayed:#{ts}").to_i
  end
  total_jobs
end

#delayed?(klass, *args) ⇒ Boolean

Discover if a job has been delayed. Examples

Resque.delayed?(MyJob)
Resque.delayed?(MyJob, id: 1)

Returns true if the job has been delayed

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 227

def delayed?(klass, *args)
  !scheduled_at(klass, *args).empty?
end

#delayed_push(timestamp, item) ⇒ Object

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



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 64

def delayed_push(timestamp, item)
  # First add this item to the list for this timestamp
  redis.rpush("delayed:#{timestamp.to_i}", encode(item))

  # Store the timestamps at with this item occurs
  redis.sadd("timestamps:#{encode(item)}", "delayed:#{timestamp.to_i}")

  # 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

#delayed_queue_peek(start, count) ⇒ Object

Returns an array of timestamps based on start and count



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 78

def delayed_queue_peek(start, count)
  result = redis.zrange(:delayed_queue_schedule, start,
                        start + count - 1)
  Array(result).map(&:to_i)
end

#delayed_queue_schedule_sizeObject

Returns the size of the delayed queue schedule



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 85

def delayed_queue_schedule_size
  redis.zcard :delayed_queue_schedule
end

#delayed_timestamp_peek(timestamp, start, count) ⇒ Object

Returns an array of delayed items for the given timestamp



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 96

def delayed_timestamp_peek(timestamp, start, count)
  if 1 == count
    r = list_range "delayed:#{timestamp.to_i}", start, count
    r.nil? ? [] : [r]
  else
    list_range "delayed:#{timestamp.to_i}", start, count
  end
end

#delayed_timestamp_size(timestamp) ⇒ Object

Returns the number of jobs for a given timestamp in the delayed queue schedule



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 91

def delayed_timestamp_size(timestamp)
  redis.llen("delayed:#{timestamp.to_i}").to_i
end

#enqueue_at(timestamp, klass, *args) ⇒ Object

This method is nearly identical to enqueue only it also takes a timestamp which will be used to schedule the job for queueing. Until timestamp is in the past, the job will sit in the schedule list.



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 13

def enqueue_at(timestamp, klass, *args)
  validate(klass)
  enqueue_at_with_queue(
    queue_from_class(klass), timestamp, klass, *args
  )
end

#enqueue_at_with_queue(queue, timestamp, klass, *args) ⇒ Object

Identical to enqueue_at, except you can also specify a queue in which the job will be placed after the timestamp has passed. It respects Resque.inline option, by creating the job right away instead of adding to the queue.



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 24

def enqueue_at_with_queue(queue, timestamp, klass, *args)
  return false unless plugin.run_before_schedule_hooks(klass, *args)

  if Resque.inline? || timestamp.to_i < Time.now.to_i
    # Just create the job and let resque perform it right away with
    # inline.  If the class is a custom job class, call self#scheduled
    # on it. This allows you to do things like
    # Resque.enqueue_at(timestamp, CustomJobClass, :opt1 => val1).
    # Otherwise, pass off to Resque.
    if klass.respond_to?(:scheduled)
      klass.scheduled(queue, klass.to_s, *args)
    else
      Resque::Job.create(queue, klass, *args)
    end
  else
    delayed_push(timestamp, job_to_hash_with_queue(queue, klass, args))
  end

  plugin.run_after_schedule_hooks(klass, *args)
end

#enqueue_delayed(klass, *args) ⇒ Object

Given an encoded item, enqueue it now



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 162

def enqueue_delayed(klass, *args)
  hash = job_to_hash(klass, args)
  remove_delayed(klass, *args).times do
    Resque::Scheduler.enqueue_from_config(hash)
  end
end

#enqueue_in(number_of_seconds_from_now, klass, *args) ⇒ Object

Identical to enqueue_at but takes number_of_seconds_from_now instead of a timestamp.



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 47

def enqueue_in(number_of_seconds_from_now, klass, *args)
  enqueue_at(Time.now + number_of_seconds_from_now, klass, *args)
end

#enqueue_in_with_queue(queue, number_of_seconds_from_now, klass, *args) ⇒ Object

Identical to enqueue_in, except you can also specify a queue in which the job will be placed after the number of seconds has passed.



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 54

def enqueue_in_with_queue(queue, number_of_seconds_from_now,
                          klass, *args)
  enqueue_at_with_queue(queue, Time.now + number_of_seconds_from_now,
                        klass, *args)
end

#get_last_enqueued_at(job_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 243

def get_last_enqueued_at(job_name)
  redis.hget('delayed:last_enqueued_at', job_name)
end

#last_enqueued_at(job_name, date) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 239

def last_enqueued_at(job_name, date)
  redis.hset('delayed:last_enqueued_at', job_name, date)
end

#next_delayed_timestamp(at_time = nil) ⇒ Object

Returns the next delayed queue timestamp (don’t call directly)



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 107

def next_delayed_timestamp(at_time = nil)
  items = redis.zrangebyscore(
    :delayed_queue_schedule, '-inf', (at_time || Time.now).to_i,
    limit: [0, 1]
  )
  timestamp = items.nil? ? nil : Array(items).first
  timestamp.to_i unless timestamp.nil?
end

#next_item_for_timestamp(timestamp) ⇒ Object

Returns the next item to be processed for a given timestamp, nil if done. (don’t call directly) timestamp can either be in seconds or a datetime



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 119

def next_item_for_timestamp(timestamp)
  key = "delayed:#{timestamp.to_i}"

  encoded_item = redis.lpop(key)
  redis.srem("timestamps:#{encoded_item}", key)
  item = decode(encoded_item)

  # If the list is empty, remove it.
  clean_up_timestamp(key, timestamp)
  item
end

#remove_delayed(klass, *args) ⇒ Object

Given an encoded item, remove it from the delayed_queue



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 146

def remove_delayed(klass, *args)
  search = encode(job_to_hash(klass, args))
  timestamps = redis.smembers("timestamps:#{search}")

  replies = redis.pipelined do
    timestamps.each do |key|
      redis.lrem(key, 0, search)
      redis.srem("timestamps:#{search}", key)
    end
  end

  return 0 if replies.nil? || replies.empty?
  replies.each_slice(2).map(&:first).inject(:+)
end

#remove_delayed_job_from_timestamp(timestamp, klass, *args) ⇒ Object

Given a timestamp and job (klass + args) it removes all instances and returns the count of jobs removed.

O(N) where N is the number of jobs scheduled to fire at the given timestamp



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 203

def remove_delayed_job_from_timestamp(timestamp, klass, *args)
  key = "delayed:#{timestamp.to_i}"
  encoded_job = encode(job_to_hash(klass, args))

  redis.srem("timestamps:#{encoded_job}", key)
  count = redis.lrem(key, 0, encoded_job)
  clean_up_timestamp(key, timestamp)

  count
end

#remove_delayed_selectionObject

Given a block, remove jobs that return true from a block

This allows for removal of delayed jobs that have arguments matching certain criteria



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 173

def remove_delayed_selection
  fail ArgumentError, 'Please supply a block' unless block_given?

  destroyed = 0
  # There is no way to search Redis list entries for a partial match,
  # so we query for all delayed job tasks and do our matching after
  # decoding the payload data
  jobs = Resque.redis.keys('delayed:*')
  jobs.each do |job|
    index = Resque.redis.llen(job) - 1
    while index >= 0
      payload = Resque.redis.lindex(job, index)
      decoded_payload = decode(payload)
      if yield(decoded_payload['args'])
        removed = redis.lrem job, 0, payload
        destroyed += removed
        index -= removed
      else
        index -= 1
      end
    end
  end
  destroyed
end

#reset_delayed_queueObject

Clears all jobs created with enqueue_at or enqueue_in



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 132

def reset_delayed_queue
  Array(redis.zrange(:delayed_queue_schedule, 0, -1)).each do |item|
    key = "delayed:#{item}"
    items = redis.lrange(key, 0, -1)
    redis.pipelined do
      items.each { |ts_item| redis.del("timestamps:#{ts_item}") }
    end
    redis.del key
  end

  redis.del :delayed_queue_schedule
end

#scheduled_at(klass, *args) ⇒ Object

Returns delayed jobs schedule timestamp for klass, args.



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# File 'lib/resque/scheduler/delaying_extensions.rb', line 232

def scheduled_at(klass, *args)
  search = encode(job_to_hash(klass, args))
  redis.smembers("timestamps:#{search}").map do |key|
    key.tr('delayed:', '').to_i
  end
end