debian-mirror-gitlab/app/workers/concerns/worker_attributes.rb
2020-04-08 18:37:08 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module WorkerAttributes
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
# Resource boundaries that workers can declare through the
# `resource_boundary` attribute
VALID_RESOURCE_BOUNDARIES = [:memory, :cpu, :unknown].freeze
# Urgencies that workers can declare through the `urgencies` attribute
VALID_URGENCIES = [:high, :low, :throttled].freeze
NAMESPACE_WEIGHTS = {
auto_devops: 2,
auto_merge: 3,
chaos: 2,
deployment: 3,
mail_scheduler: 2,
notifications: 2,
pipeline_cache: 3,
pipeline_creation: 4,
pipeline_default: 3,
pipeline_hooks: 2,
pipeline_processing: 5,
# EE-specific
epics: 2,
incident_management: 2,
security_scans: 2
}.stringify_keys.freeze
class_methods do
def feature_category(value)
raise "Invalid category. Use `feature_category_not_owned!` to mark a worker as not owned" if value == :not_owned
worker_attributes[:feature_category] = value
end
# Special case: mark this work as not associated with a feature category
# this should be used for cross-cutting concerns, such as mailer workers.
def feature_category_not_owned!
worker_attributes[:feature_category] = :not_owned
end
def get_feature_category
get_worker_attribute(:feature_category)
end
def feature_category_not_owned?
get_worker_attribute(:feature_category) == :not_owned
end
# This should be set to :high for jobs that need to be run
# immediately, or, if they are delayed, risk creating
# inconsistencies in the application that could being perceived by
# the user as incorrect behavior (ie, a bug)
#
# See
# doc/development/sidekiq_style_guide.md#urgency
# for details
def urgency(urgency)
raise "Invalid urgency: #{urgency}" unless VALID_URGENCIES.include?(urgency)
worker_attributes[:urgency] = urgency
end
def get_urgency
worker_attributes[:urgency] || :low
end
# Set this attribute on a job when it will call to services outside of the
# application, such as 3rd party applications, other k8s clusters etc See
# doc/development/sidekiq_style_guide.md#Jobs-with-External-Dependencies for
# details
def worker_has_external_dependencies!
worker_attributes[:external_dependencies] = true
end
# Returns a truthy value if the worker has external dependencies.
# See doc/development/sidekiq_style_guide.md#Jobs-with-External-Dependencies
# for details
def worker_has_external_dependencies?
worker_attributes[:external_dependencies]
end
def worker_resource_boundary(boundary)
raise "Invalid boundary" unless VALID_RESOURCE_BOUNDARIES.include? boundary
worker_attributes[:resource_boundary] = boundary
end
def get_worker_resource_boundary
worker_attributes[:resource_boundary] || :unknown
end
def idempotent!
worker_attributes[:idempotent] = true
end
def idempotent?
worker_attributes[:idempotent]
end
def weight(value)
worker_attributes[:weight] = value
end
def get_weight
worker_attributes[:weight] ||
NAMESPACE_WEIGHTS[queue_namespace] ||
1
end
protected
# Returns a worker attribute declared on this class or its parent class.
# This approach allows declared attributes to be inherited by
# child classes.
def get_worker_attribute(name)
worker_attributes[name] || superclass_worker_attributes(name)
end
private
def worker_attributes
@attributes ||= {}
end
def superclass_worker_attributes(name)
return unless superclass.include? WorkerAttributes
superclass.get_worker_attribute(name)
end
end
end