# frozen_string_literal: true module SidekiqLogArguments def self.enabled? Gitlab::Utils.to_boolean(ENV['SIDEKIQ_LOG_ARGUMENTS'], default: true) end end def enable_reliable_fetch? return true unless Feature::FlipperFeature.table_exists? Feature.enabled?(:gitlab_sidekiq_reliable_fetcher, type: :ops, default_enabled: true) end def enable_semi_reliable_fetch_mode? return true unless Feature::FlipperFeature.table_exists? Feature.enabled?(:gitlab_sidekiq_enable_semi_reliable_fetcher, type: :ops, default_enabled: true) end # Custom Queues configuration queues_config_hash = Gitlab::Redis::Queues.params queues_config_hash[:namespace] = Gitlab::Redis::Queues::SIDEKIQ_NAMESPACE enable_json_logs = Gitlab.config.sidekiq.log_format == 'json' enable_sidekiq_memory_killer = ENV['SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_MAX_RSS'].to_i.nonzero? use_sidekiq_daemon_memory_killer = ENV.fetch("SIDEKIQ_DAEMON_MEMORY_KILLER", 1).to_i.nonzero? use_sidekiq_legacy_memory_killer = !use_sidekiq_daemon_memory_killer Sidekiq.configure_server do |config| if enable_json_logs Sidekiq.logger.formatter = Gitlab::SidekiqLogging::JSONFormatter.new config.options[:job_logger] = Gitlab::SidekiqLogging::StructuredLogger # Remove the default-provided handler config.error_handlers.reject! { |handler| handler.is_a?(Sidekiq::ExceptionHandler::Logger) } config.error_handlers << Gitlab::SidekiqLogging::ExceptionHandler.new end config.redis = queues_config_hash config.server_middleware(&Gitlab::SidekiqMiddleware.server_configurator({ metrics: Settings.monitoring.sidekiq_exporter, arguments_logger: SidekiqLogArguments.enabled? && !enable_json_logs, memory_killer: enable_sidekiq_memory_killer && use_sidekiq_legacy_memory_killer })) config.client_middleware(&Gitlab::SidekiqMiddleware.client_configurator) config.on :startup do # Clear any connections that might have been obtained before starting # Sidekiq (e.g. in an initializer). ActiveRecord::Base.clear_all_connections! # Start monitor to track running jobs. By default, cancel job is not enabled # To cancel job, it requires `SIDEKIQ_MONITOR_WORKER=1` to enable notification channel Gitlab::SidekiqDaemon::Monitor.instance.start Gitlab::SidekiqDaemon::MemoryKiller.instance.start if enable_sidekiq_memory_killer && use_sidekiq_daemon_memory_killer end if enable_reliable_fetch? config.options[:semi_reliable_fetch] = enable_semi_reliable_fetch_mode? Sidekiq::ReliableFetch.setup_reliable_fetch!(config) end Gitlab.config.load_dynamic_cron_schedules! # Sidekiq-cron: load recurring jobs from gitlab.yml # UGLY Hack to get nested hash from settingslogic cron_jobs = Gitlab::Json.parse(Gitlab.config.cron_jobs.to_json) # UGLY hack: Settingslogic doesn't allow 'class' key cron_jobs_required_keys = %w(job_class cron) cron_jobs.each do |k, v| if cron_jobs[k] && cron_jobs_required_keys.all? { |s| cron_jobs[k].key?(s) } cron_jobs[k]['class'] = cron_jobs[k].delete('job_class') else cron_jobs.delete(k) Gitlab::AppLogger.error("Invalid cron_jobs config key: '#{k}'. Check your gitlab config file.") end end Sidekiq::Cron::Job.load_from_hash! cron_jobs Gitlab::SidekiqVersioning.install! Gitlab.ee do Gitlab::Mirror.configure_cron_job! Gitlab::Geo.configure_cron_jobs! end # Avoid autoload issue such as 'Mail::Parsers::AddressStruct' # https://github.com/mikel/mail/issues/912#issuecomment-214850355 Mail.eager_autoload! # Ensure the whole process group is terminated if possible Gitlab::SidekiqSignals.install!(Sidekiq::CLI::SIGNAL_HANDLERS) end Sidekiq.configure_client do |config| config.redis = queues_config_hash # We only need to do this for other clients. If Sidekiq-server is the # client scheduling jobs, we have access to the regular sidekiq logger that # writes to STDOUT Sidekiq.logger = Gitlab::SidekiqLogging::ClientLogger.build Sidekiq.logger.formatter = Gitlab::SidekiqLogging::JSONFormatter.new if enable_json_logs config.client_middleware(&Gitlab::SidekiqMiddleware.client_configurator) end