// Copyright 2020 Kentaro Hibino. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license // that can be found in the LICENSE file. package asynq import ( "fmt" "log" "math" "math/rand" "os" "os/signal" "sync" "syscall" "time" "github.com/go-redis/redis/v7" "github.com/hibiken/asynq/internal/base" "github.com/hibiken/asynq/internal/rdb" ) // Background is responsible for managing the background-task processing. // // Background manages background queues to process tasks and retry if // necessary. If the processing of a task is unsuccessful, background will // schedule it for a retry with an exponential backoff until either the task // gets processed successfully or it exhausts its max retry count. // // Once a task exhausts its retries, it will be moved to the "dead" queue and // will be kept in the queue for some time until a certain condition is met // (e.g., queue size reaches a certain limit, or the task has been in the // queue for a certain amount of time). type Background struct { mu sync.Mutex running bool rdb *rdb.RDB scheduler *scheduler processor *processor } // Config specifies the background-task processing behavior. type Config struct { // Maximum number of concurrent workers to process tasks. // // If set to zero or negative value, NewBackground will overwrite the value to one. Concurrency int // Function to calculate retry delay for a failed task. // // By default, it uses exponential backoff algorithm to calculate the delay. // // n is the number of times the task has been retried. // e is the error returned by the task handler. // t is the task in question. RetryDelayFunc func(n int, e error, t *Task) time.Duration // List of queues to process with given priority level. Keys are the names of the // queues and values are associated priority level. // // If set to nil or not specified, the background will process only the "default" queue. // // Priority is treated as follows to avoid starving low priority queues. // // Example: // Queues: map[string]uint{ // "critical": 6, // "default": 3, // "low": 1, // } // With the above config and given that all queues are not empty, the tasks // in "critical", "default", "low" should be processed 60%, 30%, 10% of // the time respectively. Queues map[string]uint // StrictPriority indicates whether the queue priority should be treated strictly. // // If set to true, tasks in the queue with the highest priority is processed first. // The tasks in lower priority queues are processed only when those queues with // higher priorities are empty. StrictPriority bool } // Formula taken from https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq. func defaultDelayFunc(n int, e error, t *Task) time.Duration { r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UnixNano())) s := int(math.Pow(float64(n), 4)) + 15 + (r.Intn(30) * (n + 1)) return time.Duration(s) * time.Second } var defaultQueueConfig = map[string]uint{ base.DefaultQueueName: 1, } // NewBackground returns a new Background instance given a redis client // and background processing configuration. func NewBackground(r *redis.Client, cfg *Config) *Background { n := cfg.Concurrency if n < 1 { n = 1 } delayFunc := cfg.RetryDelayFunc if delayFunc == nil { delayFunc = defaultDelayFunc } queues := cfg.Queues if queues == nil || len(queues) == 0 { queues = defaultQueueConfig } qcfg := normalizeQueueCfg(queues) rdb := rdb.NewRDB(r) scheduler := newScheduler(rdb, 5*time.Second, qcfg) processor := newProcessor(rdb, n, qcfg, cfg.StrictPriority, delayFunc) return &Background{ rdb: rdb, scheduler: scheduler, processor: processor, } } // A Handler processes a task. // // ProcessTask should return nil if the processing of a task // is successful. // // If ProcessTask return a non-nil error or panics, the task // will be retried after delay. type Handler interface { ProcessTask(*Task) error } // The HandlerFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of // ordinary functions as a Handler. If f is a function // with the appropriate signature, HandlerFunc(f) is a // Handler that calls f. type HandlerFunc func(*Task) error // ProcessTask calls fn(task) func (fn HandlerFunc) ProcessTask(task *Task) error { return fn(task) } // Run starts the background-task processing and blocks until // an os signal to exit the program is received. Once it receives // a signal, it gracefully shuts down all pending workers and other // goroutines to process the tasks. func (bg *Background) Run(handler Handler) { bg.start(handler) defer bg.stop() // Wait for a signal to terminate. sigs := make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(sigs, syscall.SIGTERM, syscall.SIGINT, syscall.SIGTSTP) for { sig := <-sigs if sig == syscall.SIGTSTP { bg.processor.stop() continue } break } fmt.Println() log.Println("[INFO] Starting graceful shutdown...") } // starts the background-task processing. func (bg *Background) start(handler Handler) { bg.mu.Lock() defer bg.mu.Unlock() if bg.running { return } bg.running = true bg.processor.handler = handler bg.scheduler.start() bg.processor.start() } // stops the background-task processing. func (bg *Background) stop() { bg.mu.Lock() defer bg.mu.Unlock() if !bg.running { return } bg.scheduler.terminate() bg.processor.terminate() bg.rdb.Close() bg.processor.handler = nil bg.running = false } // normalizeQueueCfg divides priority numbers by their // greatest common divisor. func normalizeQueueCfg(queueCfg map[string]uint) map[string]uint { var xs []uint for _, x := range queueCfg { xs = append(xs, x) } d := gcd(xs...) res := make(map[string]uint) for q, x := range queueCfg { res[q] = x / d } return res } func gcd(xs ...uint) uint { fn := func(x, y uint) uint { for y > 0 { x, y = y, x%y } return x } res := xs[0] for i := 0; i < len(xs); i++ { res = fn(xs[i], res) if res == 1 { return 1 } } return res }