Class: Sidekiq::CLI

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
Util, Singleton
Defined in:
lib/sidekiq/cli.rb

Constant Summary collapse

PROCTITLES =
[
  proc { 'sidekiq' },
  proc { Sidekiq::VERSION },
  proc { |me, data| data['tag'] },
  proc { |me, data| "[#{Processor::WORKER_STATE.size} of #{data['concurrency']} busy]" },
  proc { |me, data| "stopping" if me.stopping? },
]
SIGNAL_HANDLERS =
{
  # Ctrl-C in terminal
  'INT' => ->(cli) { raise Interrupt },
  # TERM is the signal that Sidekiq must exit.
  # Heroku sends TERM and then waits 30 seconds for process to exit.
  'TERM' => ->(cli) { raise Interrupt },
  'USR1' => ->(cli) {
    Sidekiq.logger.info "Received USR1, no longer accepting new work"
    cli.launcher.quiet
  },
  'TSTP' => ->(cli) {
    Sidekiq.logger.info "Received TSTP, no longer accepting new work"
    cli.launcher.quiet
  },
  'USR2' => ->(cli) {
    if Sidekiq.options[:logfile]
      Sidekiq.logger.info "Received USR2, reopening log file"
      Sidekiq::Logging.reopen_logs
    end
  },
  'TTIN' => ->(cli) {
    Thread.list.each do |thread|
      Sidekiq.logger.warn "Thread TID-#{(thread.object_id ^ ::Process.pid).to_s(36)} #{thread['sidekiq_label']}"
      if thread.backtrace
        Sidekiq.logger.warn thread.backtrace.join("\n")
      else
        Sidekiq.logger.warn "<no backtrace available>"
      end
    end
  },
}

Constants included from Util

Util::EXPIRY

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Util

#fire_event, #hostname, #identity, #logger, #process_nonce, #redis, #safe_thread, #watchdog

Methods included from ExceptionHandler

#handle_exception

Constructor Details

#initializeCLI

Returns a new instance of CLI.



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# File 'lib/sidekiq/cli.rb', line 31

def initialize
  @code = nil
end

Instance Attribute Details

#codeObject

Used for CLI testing



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# File 'lib/sidekiq/cli.rb', line 27

def code
  @code
end

#environmentObject

Returns the value of attribute environment.



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# File 'lib/sidekiq/cli.rb', line 29

def environment
  @environment
end

#launcherObject

Returns the value of attribute launcher.



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# File 'lib/sidekiq/cli.rb', line 28

def launcher
  @launcher
end

Class Method Details



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# File 'lib/sidekiq/cli.rb', line 126

def self.banner
%q{
     m,
     `$b
.ss,  $$:         .,d$
`$$P,d$P'    .,md$P"'
 ,$$$$$bmmd$$$P^'
   .d$$$$$$$$$$P'
   $$^' `"^$$$'       ____  _     _      _    _
   $:     ,$$:       / ___|(_) __| | ___| | _(_) __ _
   `b     :$$        \___ \| |/ _` |/ _ \ |/ / |/ _` |
      $$:         ___) | | (_| |  __/   <| | (_| |
      $$         |____/|_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\_|\__, |
    .d$$                                       |_|
}
end

Instance Method Details

#handle_signal(sig) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/sidekiq/cli.rb', line 175

def handle_signal(sig)
  Sidekiq.logger.debug "Got #{sig} signal"
  handy = SIGNAL_HANDLERS[sig]
  if handy
    handy.call(self)
  else
    Sidekiq.logger.info { "No signal handler for #{sig}" }
  end
end

#jruby?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/sidekiq/cli.rb', line 45

def jruby?
  defined?(::JRUBY_VERSION)
end

#parse(args = ARGV) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/sidekiq/cli.rb', line 35

def parse(args=ARGV)
  @code = nil

  setup_options(args)
  initialize_logger
  validate!
  daemonize
  write_pid
end

#runObject

Code within this method is not tested because it alters global process state irreversibly. PRs which improve the test coverage of Sidekiq::CLI are welcomed.



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# File 'lib/sidekiq/cli.rb', line 52

def run
  boot_system
  print_banner

  self_read, self_write = IO.pipe
  sigs = %w(INT TERM TTIN TSTP)
  # USR1 and USR2 don't work on the JVM
  if !jruby?
    sigs << 'USR1'
    sigs << 'USR2'
  end

  sigs.each do |sig|
    begin
      trap sig do
        self_write.write("#{sig}\n")
      end
    rescue ArgumentError
      puts "Signal #{sig} not supported"
    end
  end

  logger.info "Running in #{RUBY_DESCRIPTION}"
  logger.info Sidekiq::LICENSE
  logger.info "Upgrade to Sidekiq Pro for more features and support: http://sidekiq.org" unless defined?(::Sidekiq::Pro)

  # touch the connection pool so it is created before we
  # fire startup and start multithreading.
  ver = Sidekiq.redis_info['redis_version']
  raise "You are using Redis v#{ver}, Sidekiq requires Redis v2.8.0 or greater" if ver < '2.8'

  # Since the user can pass us a connection pool explicitly in the initializer, we
  # need to verify the size is large enough or else Sidekiq's performance is dramatically slowed.
  cursize = Sidekiq.redis_pool.size
  needed = Sidekiq.options[:concurrency] + 2
  raise "Your pool of #{cursize} Redis connections is too small, please increase the size to at least #{needed}" if cursize < needed

  # cache process identity
  Sidekiq.options[:identity] = identity

  # Touch middleware so it isn't lazy loaded by multiple threads, #3043
  Sidekiq.server_middleware

  # Before this point, the process is initializing with just the main thread.
  # Starting here the process will now have multiple threads running.
  fire_event(:startup, reverse: false, reraise: true)

  logger.debug { "Client Middleware: #{Sidekiq.client_middleware.map(&:klass).join(', ')}" }
  logger.debug { "Server Middleware: #{Sidekiq.server_middleware.map(&:klass).join(', ')}" }

  if !options[:daemon]
    logger.info 'Starting processing, hit Ctrl-C to stop'
  end

  require 'sidekiq/launcher'
  @launcher = Sidekiq::Launcher.new(options)

  begin
    launcher.run

    while readable_io = IO.select([self_read])
      signal = readable_io.first[0].gets.strip
      handle_signal(signal)
    end
  rescue Interrupt
    logger.info 'Shutting down'
    launcher.stop
    # Explicitly exit so busy Processor threads can't block
    # process shutdown.
    logger.info "Bye!"
    exit(0)
  end
end