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- data/.gitignore +4 -0
- data/.rubocop.yml +5 -0
- data/.travis.yml +10 -1
- data/Appraisals +25 -0
- data/CHANGELOG.md +25 -0
- data/Gemfile.lock +37 -4
- data/README.md +573 -6
- data/Rakefile +6 -0
- data/app/controllers/cloudtasker/application_controller.rb +2 -0
- data/app/controllers/cloudtasker/worker_controller.rb +24 -2
- data/cloudtasker.gemspec +7 -3
- data/docs/BATCH_JOBS.md +66 -0
- data/docs/CRON_JOBS.md +63 -0
- data/docs/UNIQUE_JOBS.md +127 -0
- data/exe/cloudtasker +15 -0
- data/gemfiles/.bundle/config +2 -0
- data/gemfiles/google_cloud_tasks_1.0.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/google_cloud_tasks_1.0.gemfile.lock +263 -0
- data/gemfiles/google_cloud_tasks_1.1.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/google_cloud_tasks_1.1.gemfile.lock +263 -0
- data/gemfiles/google_cloud_tasks_1.2.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/google_cloud_tasks_1.2.gemfile.lock +263 -0
- data/gemfiles/google_cloud_tasks_1.3.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/google_cloud_tasks_1.3.gemfile.lock +264 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails_4.0.gemfile +10 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails_4.1.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails_4.2.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails_5.0.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails_5.1.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails_5.2.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails_5.2.gemfile.lock +247 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails_6.0.gemfile +9 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails_6.0.gemfile.lock +263 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker.rb +21 -1
- data/lib/cloudtasker/backend/google_cloud_task.rb +139 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker/backend/memory_task.rb +190 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker/backend/redis_task.rb +249 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker/batch/batch_progress.rb +19 -1
- data/lib/cloudtasker/batch/job.rb +88 -23
- data/lib/cloudtasker/batch/middleware.rb +0 -1
- data/lib/cloudtasker/cli.rb +194 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker/cloud_task.rb +91 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker/config.rb +64 -2
- data/lib/cloudtasker/cron/job.rb +6 -3
- data/lib/cloudtasker/cron/middleware.rb +0 -1
- data/lib/cloudtasker/cron/schedule.rb +73 -13
- data/lib/cloudtasker/dead_worker_error.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker/local_server.rb +74 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker/railtie.rb +10 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker/redis_client.rb +24 -2
- data/lib/cloudtasker/testing.rb +133 -0
- data/lib/cloudtasker/unique_job/job.rb +5 -2
- data/lib/cloudtasker/unique_job/lock/base_lock.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/cloudtasker/unique_job/lock/until_executed.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/cloudtasker/unique_job/lock/while_executing.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/cloudtasker/unique_job/middleware.rb +0 -1
- data/lib/cloudtasker/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/cloudtasker/worker.rb +59 -16
- data/lib/cloudtasker/{task.rb → worker_handler.rb} +10 -77
- data/lib/cloudtasker/worker_logger.rb +155 -0
- data/lib/tasks/setup_queue.rake +10 -0
- metadata +98 -9
- data/lib/cloudtasker/batch/config.rb +0 -11
- data/lib/cloudtasker/cron/config.rb +0 -11
- data/lib/cloudtasker/unique_job/config.rb +0 -10
data/Rakefile
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# Run a worker from a Cloud Task payload
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# Build payload
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payload = request.params
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.slice(:worker, :job_id, :job_args, :job_meta)
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end
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spec.authors = ['Arnaud Lachaume']
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spec.email = ['arnaud.lachaume@keypup.io']
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spec.summary = 'Background jobs for Ruby using Google Cloud Tasks (alpha)'
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spec.description = 'Background jobs for Ruby using Google Cloud Tasks (alpha)'
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# Cloudtasker Unique Jobs
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**Note**: this extension requires redis
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The Cloudtasker batch job extension allows to add sub-jobs to regular jobs. This adds the ability to enqueue a list of jobs and track their overall progression as a groupd of jobs (the batch). This extension allows jobs to define callbacks in their worker to track completion of the batch and take action based on that.
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## Configuration
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You can enable batch jobs by adding the following to your cloudtasker initializer:
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```ruby
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# The batch job extension is optional and must be explicitly required
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require 'cloudtasker/batch_job'
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Cloudtasker.configure do |config|
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# Defaults to `redis://localhost:6379/0` if unspecified
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config.redis = { url: 'redis://some-host:6379/0' }
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```
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## Example
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```ruby
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class BatchWorker
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include Cloudtasker::Worker
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def on_batch_node_complete(child)
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## Available callbacks
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| `on_child_complete` | `The child job` | Invoked when a direct descendant successfully completes |
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| `on_child_error` | `The child job` | Invoked when a child fails |
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Jobs that fail in a batch will be retried based on the `max_retries` setting configured globally or on the worker itself. The batch will be considered `pending` while workers retry. Therefore it may be a good idea to reduce the number of retries on your workers using `cloudtasker_options max_retries: 5` to ensure your batches don't hang for too long.
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# Cloudtasker Cron Jobs
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| `until_executing` | The job is scheduled | The job starts processing | `reject` (default) or `raise` |
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| `while_executing` | The job starts processing | The job ends processing | `reject` (default), `reschedule` or `raise` |
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| `until_executed` | The job is scheduled | The job ends processing | `reject` (default) or `raise` |
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