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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'sidekiq/api'
Sidekiq::Worker.extend ActiveSupport::Concern
module ApplicationWorker
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include Sidekiq::Worker # rubocop:disable Cop/IncludeSidekiqWorker
include WorkerAttributes
include WorkerContext
include Gitlab::SidekiqVersioning::Worker
include Gitlab::Loggable
LOGGING_EXTRA_KEY = 'extra'
SAFE_PUSH_BULK_LIMIT = 1000
included do
prefer_calling_context_feature_category false
set_queue
after_set_class_attribute { set_queue }
def structured_payload(payload = {})
context = Gitlab::ApplicationContext.current.merge(
'class' => self.class.name,
'job_status' => 'running',
'queue' => self.class.queue,
'jid' => jid
)
build_structured_payload(**payload).merge(context)
end
def log_extra_metadata_on_done(key, value)
@done_log_extra_metadata ||= {}
@done_log_extra_metadata[key] = value
end
def log_hash_metadata_on_done(hash)
@done_log_extra_metadata ||= {}
hash.each { |key, value| @done_log_extra_metadata[key] = value }
end
def logging_extras
return {} unless @done_log_extra_metadata
# Prefix keys with class name to avoid conflicts in Elasticsearch types.
# Also prefix with "extra." so that we know to log these new fields.
@done_log_extra_metadata.transform_keys do |k|
"#{LOGGING_EXTRA_KEY}.#{self.class.name.gsub("::", "_").underscore}.#{k}"
end
end
end
class_methods do
extend ::Gitlab::Utils::Override
def inherited(subclass)
subclass.set_queue
subclass.after_set_class_attribute { subclass.set_queue }
end
def with_status
status_from_class = self.sidekiq_options_hash['status_expiration']
set(status_expiration: status_from_class || Gitlab::SidekiqStatus::DEFAULT_EXPIRATION)
end
def deferred(count = 0, by = nil)
set(deferred: true, deferred_count: count, deferred_by: by)
end
def rescheduled_once
set(rescheduled_once: true)
end
def concurrency_limit_resume(buffered_at)
set(concurrency_limit_resume: true, concurrency_limit_buffered_at: buffered_at)
end
def generated_queue_name
Gitlab::SidekiqConfig::WorkerRouter.queue_name_from_worker_name(self)
end
def validate_worker_attributes!
# Since the delayed data_consistency will use sidekiq built in retry mechanism, it is required that this mechanism
# is not disabled.
if retry_disabled? && get_data_consistency_per_database.value?(:delayed)
raise ArgumentError, "Retry support cannot be disabled if data_consistency is set to :delayed"
end
end
# Checks if sidekiq retry support is disabled
def retry_disabled?
get_sidekiq_options['retry'] == 0 || get_sidekiq_options['retry'] == false
end
override :sidekiq_options
def sidekiq_options(opts = {})
super.tap do
validate_worker_attributes!
end
end
override :data_consistency
def data_consistency(default, overrides: nil, feature_flag: nil)
super
validate_worker_attributes!
end
# Only override perform_at and perform_in since perform_async calls Setter.new(..).perform_async
# which is handled in the Gitlab::Patch::SidekiqJobSetter.
%i[perform_at perform_in].each do |name|
define_method(name) do |*args|
Gitlab::SidekiqSharding::Router.route(self) do
super(*args)
end
end
end
def set_queue
queue_name = ::Gitlab::SidekiqConfig::WorkerRouter.global.route(self)
sidekiq_options queue: queue_name # rubocop:disable Cop/SidekiqOptionsQueue
store_name = ::Gitlab::SidekiqConfig::WorkerRouter.global.store(self)
sidekiq_options store: store_name
end
def queue_namespace(new_namespace = nil)
if new_namespace
sidekiq_options queue_namespace: new_namespace
set_queue
else
get_sidekiq_options['queue_namespace']&.to_s
end
end
def queue
get_sidekiq_options['queue'].to_s
end
# Set/get which arguments can be logged and sent to Sentry.
#
# Numeric arguments are logged by default, so there is no need to
# list those.
#
# Non-numeric arguments must be listed by position, as Sidekiq
# cannot see argument names.
#
def loggable_arguments(*args)
if args.any?
@loggable_arguments = args
else
@loggable_arguments || []
end
end
def log_bulk_perform_async?
@log_bulk_perform_async
end
def log_bulk_perform_async!
@log_bulk_perform_async = true
end
def bulk_perform_async(args_list)
if log_bulk_perform_async?
Sidekiq.logger.info('class' => self.name, 'args_list' => args_list, 'args_list_count' => args_list.length, 'message' => 'Inserting multiple jobs')
end
do_push_bulk(args_list).tap do |job_ids|
if log_bulk_perform_async?
Sidekiq.logger.info('class' => self.name, 'jid_list' => job_ids, 'jid_list_count' => job_ids.length, 'message' => 'Completed JID insertion')
end
end
end
def bulk_perform_in(delay, args_list, batch_size: nil, batch_delay: nil)
now = Time.now.to_i
base_schedule_at = now + delay.to_i
if base_schedule_at <= now
raise ArgumentError, 'The schedule time must be in the future!'
end
schedule_at = base_schedule_at
if batch_size && batch_delay
batch_size = batch_size.to_i
batch_delay = batch_delay.to_i
raise ArgumentError, 'batch_size should be greater than 0' unless batch_size > 0
raise ArgumentError, 'batch_delay should be greater than 0' unless batch_delay > 0
# build an array of schedules corresponding to each item in `args_list`
bulk_schedule_at = Array.new(args_list.size) do |index|
batch_number = index / batch_size
base_schedule_at + (batch_number * batch_delay)
end
schedule_at = bulk_schedule_at
end
Gitlab::SidekiqSharding::Router.route(self) do
in_safe_limit_batches(args_list, schedule_at) do |args_batch, schedule_at_for_batch|
Sidekiq::Client.push_bulk('class' => self, 'args' => args_batch, 'at' => schedule_at_for_batch)
end
end
end
def with_ip_address_state
set(ip_address_state: ::Gitlab::IpAddressState.current)
end
private
def do_push_bulk(args_list)
Gitlab::SidekiqSharding::Router.route(self) do
in_safe_limit_batches(args_list) do |args_batch, _|
Sidekiq::Client.push_bulk('class' => self, 'args' => args_batch)
end
end
end
def in_safe_limit_batches(args_list, schedule_at = nil, safe_limit = SAFE_PUSH_BULK_LIMIT)
# `schedule_at` could be one of
# - nil.
# - a single Numeric that represents time, like `30.minutes.from_now.to_i`.
# - an array, where each element is a Numeric that reprsents time.
# - Each element in this array would correspond to the time at which
# - the job in `args_list` at the corresponding index needs to be scheduled.
# In the case where `schedule_at` is an array of Numeric, it needs to be sliced
# in the same manner as the `args_list`, with each slice containing `safe_limit`
# number of elements.
schedule_at = schedule_at.each_slice(safe_limit).to_a if schedule_at.is_a?(Array)
args_list.each_slice(safe_limit).with_index.flat_map do |args_batch, index|
schedule_at_for_batch = process_schedule_at_for_batch(schedule_at, index)
yield(args_batch, schedule_at_for_batch)
end
end
def process_schedule_at_for_batch(schedule_at, index)
return unless schedule_at
return schedule_at[index] if schedule_at.is_a?(Array) && schedule_at.all?(Array)
schedule_at
end
end
end
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