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+ <% if params[:id] && (worker = Resque::Worker.find(params[:id])) && worker.job %>
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+ <h1><%= worker %>'s job</h1>
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+
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+ <table>
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+ <tr>
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+ <th>&nbsp;</th>
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+ <th>Where</th>
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+ <th>Queue</th>
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+ <th>Started</th>
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+ <th>Class</th>
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+ <th>Args</th>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td><img src="<%=u 'working.png' %>" alt="working" title="working"></td>
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+ <% host, pid, _ = worker.to_s.split(':') %>
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+ <td><a href="<%=u "/workers/#{worker}" %>"><%= host %>:<%= pid %></a></td>
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+ <% data = worker.job %>
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+ <% queue = data['queue'] %>
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+ <td><a class="queue" href="<%=u "/queues/#{queue}" %>"><%= queue %></a></td>
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+ <td><span class="time"><%= data['run_at'] %></span></td>
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+ <td>
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+ <code><%= data['payload']['class'] %></code>
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+ </td>
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+ <td><%=h data['payload']['args'].inspect %></td>
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+ </tr>
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+ </table>
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+
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+ <% else %>
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+
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+ <% workers = resque.working %>
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+ <h1 class='wi'><%= workers.size %> of <%= resque.workers.size %> Workers Working</h1>
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+ <p class='intro'>The list below contains all workers which are currently running a job.</p>
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+ <table class='workers'>
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+ <tr>
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+ <th>&nbsp;</th>
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+ <th>Where</th>
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+ <th>Queue</th>
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+ <th>Processing</th>
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+ </tr>
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+ <% if workers.empty? %>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td colspan="4" class='no-data'>Nothing is happening right now...</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <% end %>
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+
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+ <% for worker in workers.sort_by { |w| w.job['run_at'] ? w.job['run_at'] : '' } %>
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+ <% job = worker.job %>
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+ <% next if worker.idle? %>
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+
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+ <tr>
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+ <td class='icon'><img src="<%=u state = worker.state %>.png" alt="<%= state %>" title="<%= state %>"></td>
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+ <% host, pid, queues = worker.to_s.split(':') %>
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+ <td class='where'><a href="<%=u "/workers/#{worker}" %>"><%= host %>:<%= pid %></a></td>
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+ <td class='queues queue'>
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+ <a class="queue-tag" href="<%=u "/queues/#{job['queue']}" %>"><%= job['queue'] %></a>
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+ </td>
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+ <td class='process'>
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+ <% if job['queue'] %>
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+ <code><%= job['payload']['class'] %></code>
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+ <small><a class="queue time" href="<%=u "/working/#{worker}" %>"><%= job['run_at'] %></a></small>
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+ <% else %>
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+ <span class='waiting'>Waiting for a job...</span>
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+ <% end %>
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+ </td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <% end %>
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+ </table>
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+
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+ <% end %>
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+ module Resque
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+ # The stat subsystem. Used to keep track of integer counts.
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+ #
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+ # Get a stat: Stat[name]
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+ # Incr a stat: Stat.incr(name)
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+ # Decr a stat: Stat.decr(name)
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+ # Kill a stat: Stat.clear(name)
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+ module Stat
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+ extend self
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+ extend Helpers
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+
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+ # Returns the int value of a stat, given a string stat name.
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+ def get(stat)
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+ redis.get("stat:#{stat}").to_i
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+ end
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+
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+ # Alias of `get`
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+ def [](stat)
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+ get(stat)
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+ end
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+
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+ # For a string stat name, increments the stat by one.
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+ #
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+ # Can optionally accept a second int parameter. The stat is then
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+ # incremented by that amount.
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+ def incr(stat, by = 1)
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+ redis.incrby("stat:#{stat}", by)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Increments a stat by one.
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+ def <<(stat)
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+ incr stat
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+ end
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+
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+ # For a string stat name, decrements the stat by one.
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+ #
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+ # Can optionally accept a second int parameter. The stat is then
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+ # decremented by that amount.
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+ def decr(stat, by = 1)
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+ redis.decrby("stat:#{stat}", by)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Decrements a stat by one.
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+ def >>(stat)
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+ decr stat
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+ end
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+
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+ # Removes a stat from Redis, effectively setting it to 0.
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+ def clear(stat)
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+ redis.del("stat:#{stat}")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # require 'resque/tasks'
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+ # will give you the resque tasks
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+
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+ namespace :resque do
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+ task :setup
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+
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+ desc "Start a Resque worker"
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+ task :work => :setup do
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+ require 'resque'
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+
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+ worker = nil
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+ queues = (ENV['QUEUES'] || ENV['QUEUE']).to_s.split(',')
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+
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+ begin
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+ worker = Resque::Worker.new(*queues)
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+ worker.verbose = ENV['LOGGING'] || ENV['VERBOSE']
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+ worker.very_verbose = ENV['VVERBOSE']
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+ rescue Resque::NoQueueError
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+ abort "set QUEUE env var, e.g. $ QUEUE=critical,high rake resque:work"
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+ end
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+
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+ puts "*** Starting worker #{worker}"
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+
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+ worker.work(ENV['INTERVAL'] || 5) # interval, will block
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Start multiple Resque workers. Should only be used in dev mode."
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+ task :workers do
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+ threads = []
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+
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+ ENV['COUNT'].to_i.times do
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+ threads << Thread.new do
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+ system "rake resque:work"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ threads.each { |thread| thread.join }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Resque
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+ Version = '1.8.2'
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+ end
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+ module Resque
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+ # A Resque Worker processes jobs. On platforms that support fork(2),
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+ # the worker will fork off a child to process each job. This ensures
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+ # a clean slate when beginning the next job and cuts down on gradual
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+ # memory growth as well as low level failures.
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+ #
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+ # It also ensures workers are always listening to signals from you,
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+ # their master, and can react accordingly.
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+ class Worker
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+ include Resque::Helpers
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+ extend Resque::Helpers
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+
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+ # Whether the worker should log basic info to STDOUT
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+ attr_accessor :verbose
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+
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+ # Whether the worker should log lots of info to STDOUT
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+ attr_accessor :very_verbose
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+
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+ # Boolean indicating whether this worker can or can not fork.
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+ # Automatically set if a fork(2) fails.
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+ attr_accessor :cant_fork
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+
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+ attr_writer :to_s
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+
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+ # Returns an array of all worker objects.
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+ def self.all
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+ redis.smembers(:workers).map { |id| find(id) }
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns an array of all worker objects currently processing
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+ # jobs.
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+ def self.working
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+ names = all
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+ return [] unless names.any?
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+ names.map! { |name| "worker:#{name}" }
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+ redis.mapped_mget(*names).keys.map do |key|
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+ find key.sub("worker:", '')
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+ end.compact
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns a single worker object. Accepts a string id.
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+ def self.find(worker_id)
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+ if exists? worker_id
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+ queues = worker_id.split(':')[-1].split(',')
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+ worker = new(*queues)
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+ worker.to_s = worker_id
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+ worker
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+ else
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Alias of `find`
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+ def self.attach(worker_id)
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+ find(worker_id)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Given a string worker id, return a boolean indicating whether the
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+ # worker exists
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+ def self.exists?(worker_id)
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+ redis.sismember(:workers, worker_id)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Workers should be initialized with an array of string queue
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+ # names. The order is important: a Worker will check the first
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+ # queue given for a job. If none is found, it will check the
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+ # second queue name given. If a job is found, it will be
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+ # processed. Upon completion, the Worker will again check the
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+ # first queue given, and so forth. In this way the queue list
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+ # passed to a Worker on startup defines the priorities of queues.
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+ #
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+ # If passed a single "*", this Worker will operate on all queues
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+ # in alphabetical order. Queues can be dynamically added or
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+ # removed without needing to restart workers using this method.
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+ def initialize(*queues)
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+ @queues = queues
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+ validate_queues
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+ end
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+
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+ # A worker must be given a queue, otherwise it won't know what to
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+ # do with itself.
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+ #
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+ # You probably never need to call this.
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+ def validate_queues
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+ if @queues.nil? || @queues.empty?
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+ raise NoQueueError.new("Please give each worker at least one queue.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # This is the main workhorse method. Called on a Worker instance,
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+ # it begins the worker life cycle.
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+ #
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+ # The following events occur during a worker's life cycle:
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+ #
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+ # 1. Startup: Signals are registered, dead workers are pruned,
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+ # and this worker is registered.
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+ # 2. Work loop: Jobs are pulled from a queue and processed.
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+ # 3. Teardown: This worker is unregistered.
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+ #
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+ # Can be passed an integer representing the polling frequency.
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+ # The default is 5 seconds, but for a semi-active site you may
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+ # want to use a smaller value.
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+ #
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+ # Also accepts a block which will be passed the job as soon as it
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+ # has completed processing. Useful for testing.
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+ def work(interval = 5, &block)
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+ $0 = "resque: Starting"
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+ startup
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+
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+ loop do
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+ break if @shutdown
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+
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+ if not @paused and job = reserve
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+ log "got: #{job.inspect}"
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+ run_hook :before_fork
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+ working_on job
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+
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+ if @child = fork
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+ rand # Reseeding
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+ procline "Forked #{@child} at #{Time.now.to_i}"
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+ Process.wait
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+ else
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+ procline "Processing #{job.queue} since #{Time.now.to_i}"
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+ perform(job, &block)
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+ exit! unless @cant_fork
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+ end
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+
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+ done_working
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+ @child = nil
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+ else
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+ break if interval.to_i == 0
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+ log! "Sleeping for #{interval.to_i}"
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+ procline @paused ? "Paused" : "Waiting for #{@queues.join(',')}"
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+ sleep interval.to_i
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ensure
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+ unregister_worker
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+ end
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+
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+ # DEPRECATED. Processes a single job. If none is given, it will
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+ # try to produce one. Usually run in the child.
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+ def process(job = nil, &block)
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+ return unless job ||= reserve
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+
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+ working_on job
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+ perform(job, &block)
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+ ensure
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+ done_working
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+ end
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+
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+ # Processes a given job in the child.
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+ def perform(job)
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+ begin
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+ run_hook :after_fork, job
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+ job.perform
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+ rescue Object => e
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+ log "#{job.inspect} failed: #{e.inspect}"
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+ job.fail(e)
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+ failed!
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+ else
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+ log "done: #{job.inspect}"
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+ ensure
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+ yield job if block_given?
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Attempts to grab a job off one of the provided queues. Returns
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+ # nil if no job can be found.
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+ def reserve
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+ queues.each do |queue|
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+ log! "Checking #{queue}"
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+ if job = Resque::Job.reserve(queue)
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+ log! "Found job on #{queue}"
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+ return job
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ nil
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns a list of queues to use when searching for a job.
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+ # A splat ("*") means you want every queue (in alpha order) - this
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+ # can be useful for dynamically adding new queues.
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+ def queues
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+ @queues[0] == "*" ? Resque.queues.sort : @queues
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+ end
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+
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+ # Not every platform supports fork. Here we do our magic to
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+ # determine if yours does.
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+ def fork
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+ @cant_fork = true if $TESTING
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+
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+ return if @cant_fork
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+
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+ begin
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+ # IronRuby doesn't support `Kernel.fork` yet
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+ if Kernel.respond_to?(:fork)
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+ Kernel.fork
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+ else
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+ raise NotImplementedError
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+ end
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+ rescue NotImplementedError
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+ @cant_fork = true
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Runs all the methods needed when a worker begins its lifecycle.
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+ def startup
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+ enable_gc_optimizations
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+ register_signal_handlers
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+ prune_dead_workers
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+ run_hook :before_first_fork
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+ register_worker
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+
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+ # Fix buffering so we can `rake resque:work > resque.log` and
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+ # get output from the child in there.
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+ $stdout.sync = true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Enables GC Optimizations if you're running REE.
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+ # http://www.rubyenterpriseedition.com/faq.html#adapt_apps_for_cow
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+ def enable_gc_optimizations
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+ if GC.respond_to?(:copy_on_write_friendly=)
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+ GC.copy_on_write_friendly = true
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Registers the various signal handlers a worker responds to.
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+ #
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+ # TERM: Shutdown immediately, stop processing jobs.
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+ # INT: Shutdown immediately, stop processing jobs.
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+ # QUIT: Shutdown after the current job has finished processing.
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+ # USR1: Kill the forked child immediately, continue processing jobs.
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+ # USR2: Don't process any new jobs
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+ # CONT: Start processing jobs again after a USR2
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+ def register_signal_handlers
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+ trap('TERM') { shutdown! }
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+ trap('INT') { shutdown! }
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+
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+ begin
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+ trap('QUIT') { shutdown }
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+ trap('USR1') { kill_child }
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+ trap('USR2') { pause_processing }
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+ trap('CONT') { unpause_processing }
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+ rescue ArgumentError
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+ warn "Signals QUIT, USR1, USR2, and/or CONT not supported."
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+ end
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+
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+ log! "Registered signals"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Schedule this worker for shutdown. Will finish processing the
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+ # current job.
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+ def shutdown
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+ log 'Exiting...'
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+ @shutdown = true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Kill the child and shutdown immediately.
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+ def shutdown!
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+ shutdown
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+ kill_child
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+ end
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+
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+ # Kills the forked child immediately, without remorse. The job it
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+ # is processing will not be completed.
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+ def kill_child
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+ if @child
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+ log! "Killing child at #{@child}"
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+ if system("ps -o pid,state -p #{@child}")
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+ Process.kill("KILL", @child) rescue nil
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+ else
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+ log! "Child #{@child} not found, restarting."
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+ shutdown
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Stop processing jobs after the current one has completed (if we're
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+ # currently running one).
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+ def pause_processing
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+ log "USR2 received; pausing job processing"
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+ @paused = true
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+ end
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+
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+ # Start processing jobs again after a pause
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+ def unpause_processing
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+ log "CONT received; resuming job processing"
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+ @paused = false
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+ end
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+
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+ # Looks for any workers which should be running on this server
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+ # and, if they're not, removes them from Redis.
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+ #
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+ # This is a form of garbage collection. If a server is killed by a
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+ # hard shutdown, power failure, or something else beyond our
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+ # control, the Resque workers will not die gracefully and therefore
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+ # will leave stale state information in Redis.
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+ #
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+ # By checking the current Redis state against the actual
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+ # environment, we can determine if Redis is old and clean it up a bit.
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+ def prune_dead_workers
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+ all_workers = Worker.all
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+ known_workers = worker_pids unless all_workers.empty?
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+ all_workers.each do |worker|
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+ host, pid, queues = worker.id.split(':')
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+ next unless host == hostname
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+ next if known_workers.include?(pid)
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+ log! "Pruning dead worker: #{worker}"
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+ worker.unregister_worker
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Registers ourself as a worker. Useful when entering the worker
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+ # lifecycle on startup.
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+ def register_worker
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+ redis.sadd(:workers, self)
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+ started!
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+ end
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+
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+ # Runs a named hook, passing along any arguments.
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+ def run_hook(name, *args)
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+ return unless hook = Resque.send(name)
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+ msg = "Running #{name} hook"
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+ msg << " with #{args.inspect}" if args.any?
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+ log msg
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+
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+ args.any? ? hook.call(*args) : hook.call
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+ end
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+
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+ # Unregisters ourself as a worker. Useful when shutting down.
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+ def unregister_worker
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+ # If we're still processing a job, make sure it gets logged as a
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+ # failure.
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+ if (hash = processing) && !hash.empty?
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+ job = Job.new(hash['queue'], hash['payload'])
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+ # Ensure the proper worker is attached to this job, even if
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+ # it's not the precise instance that died.
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+ job.worker = self
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+ job.fail(DirtyExit.new)
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+ end
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+
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+ redis.srem(:workers, self)
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+ redis.del("worker:#{self}")
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+ redis.del("worker:#{self}:started")
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+
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+ Stat.clear("processed:#{self}")
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+ Stat.clear("failed:#{self}")
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+ end
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+
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+ # Given a job, tells Redis we're working on it. Useful for seeing
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+ # what workers are doing and when.
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+ def working_on(job)
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+ job.worker = self
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+ data = encode \
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+ :queue => job.queue,
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+ :run_at => Time.now.to_s,
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+ :payload => job.payload
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+ redis.set("worker:#{self}", data)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Called when we are done working - clears our `working_on` state
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+ # and tells Redis we processed a job.
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+ def done_working
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+ processed!
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+ redis.del("worker:#{self}")
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+ end
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+
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+ # How many jobs has this worker processed? Returns an int.
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+ def processed
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+ Stat["processed:#{self}"]
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+ end
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+
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+ # Tell Redis we've processed a job.
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+ def processed!
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+ Stat << "processed"
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+ Stat << "processed:#{self}"
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+ end
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+
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+ # How many failed jobs has this worker seen? Returns an int.
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+ def failed
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+ Stat["failed:#{self}"]
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+ end
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+
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+ # Tells Redis we've failed a job.
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+ def failed!
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+ Stat << "failed"
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+ Stat << "failed:#{self}"
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+ end
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+
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+ # What time did this worker start? Returns an instance of `Time`
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+ def started
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+ redis.get "worker:#{self}:started"
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+ end
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+
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+ # Tell Redis we've started
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+ def started!
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+ redis.set("worker:#{self}:started", Time.now.to_s)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns a hash explaining the Job we're currently processing, if any.
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+ def job
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+ decode(redis.get("worker:#{self}")) || {}
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+ end
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+ alias_method :processing, :job
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+
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+ # Boolean - true if working, false if not
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+ def working?
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+ state == :working
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+ end
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+
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+ # Boolean - true if idle, false if not
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+ def idle?
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+ state == :idle
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns a symbol representing the current worker state,
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+ # which can be either :working or :idle
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+ def state
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+ redis.exists("worker:#{self}") ? :working : :idle
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+ end
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+
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+ # Is this worker the same as another worker?
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+ def ==(other)
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+ to_s == other.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ def inspect
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+ "#<Worker #{to_s}>"
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+ end
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+
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+ # The string representation is the same as the id for this worker
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+ # instance. Can be used with `Worker.find`.
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+ def to_s
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+ @to_s ||= "#{hostname}:#{Process.pid}:#{@queues.join(',')}"
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+ end
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+ alias_method :id, :to_s
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+
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+ # chomp'd hostname of this machine
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+ def hostname
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+ @hostname ||= `hostname`.chomp
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns an array of string pids of all the other workers on this
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+ # machine. Useful when pruning dead workers on startup.
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+ def worker_pids
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+ `ps -A -o pid,command | grep [r]esque`.split("\n").map do |line|
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+ line.split(' ')[0]
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Given a string, sets the procline ($0) and logs.
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+ # Procline is always in the format of:
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+ # resque-VERSION: STRING
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+ def procline(string)
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+ $0 = "resque-#{Resque::Version}: #{string}"
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+ log! $0
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+ end
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+
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+ # Log a message to STDOUT if we are verbose or very_verbose.
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+ def log(message)
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+ if verbose
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+ puts "*** #{message}"
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+ elsif very_verbose
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+ time = Time.now.strftime('%I:%M:%S %Y-%m-%d')
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+ puts "** [#{time}] #$$: #{message}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Logs a very verbose message to STDOUT.
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+ def log!(message)
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+ log message if very_verbose
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end