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rq/tests/test_worker.py

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Python

import json
import os
import shutil
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import threading
import time
import zlib
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from multiprocessing import Process
from time import sleep
from unittest import mock, skipIf
from unittest.mock import Mock
import psutil
import pytest
import redis.exceptions
from redis import Redis
from rq import Queue, SimpleWorker, Worker, get_current_connection
from rq.defaults import DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_TASK_INTERVAL
from rq.job import Job, JobStatus, Retry
from rq.registry import FailedJobRegistry, FinishedJobRegistry, StartedJobRegistry
from rq.results import Result
from rq.serializers import JSONSerializer
from rq.suspension import resume, suspend
from rq.utils import as_text, get_version, utcnow
from rq.version import VERSION
from rq.worker import HerokuWorker, RandomWorker, RoundRobinWorker, WorkerStatus
from tests import RQTestCase, slow
from tests.fixtures import (
CustomJob,
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
access_self,
create_file,
create_file_after_timeout,
create_file_after_timeout_and_setsid,
div_by_zero,
do_nothing,
kill_worker,
launch_process_within_worker_and_store_pid,
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
long_running_job,
modify_self,
modify_self_and_error,
raise_exc_mock,
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
run_dummy_heroku_worker,
save_key_ttl,
say_hello,
say_pid,
)
class CustomQueue(Queue):
pass
class TestWorker(RQTestCase):
def test_create_worker(self):
"""Worker creation using various inputs."""
# With single string argument
w = Worker('foo')
self.assertEqual(w.queues[0].name, 'foo')
# With list of strings
w = Worker(['foo', 'bar'])
self.assertEqual(w.queues[0].name, 'foo')
self.assertEqual(w.queues[1].name, 'bar')
Job scheduling (#1163) * First RQScheduler prototype * WIP job scheduling * Fixed Python 2.7 tests * Added ScheduledJobRegistry.get_scheduled_time(job) * WIP on scheduler's threading mechanism * Fixed test errors * Changed scheduler.acquire_locks() to instance method * Added scheduler.prepare_registries() * Somewhat working implementation of RQ scheduler * Only call stop_scheduler if there's a scheduler present * Use OSError rather than ProcessLookupError for PyPy compatibility * Added `auto_start` argument to scheduler.acquire_locks() * Make RQScheduler play better with timezone * Fixed test error * Added --with-scheduler flag to rq worker CLI * Fix tests on Python 2.x * More Python 2 fixes * Only call `scheduler.start` if worker is run in non burst mode * Fixed an issue where running worker with scheduler would fail sometimes * Make `worker.stop_scheduler()` more resilient to errors * worker.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl() should also periodically run maintenance tasks * Scheduler can now work with worker in both burst and non burst mode * Fixed scheduler logging message * Always log scheduler errors when running * Improve scheduler error logging message * Removed testing code * Scheduler should periodically try to acquire locks for other queues it doesn't have * Added tests for scheduler.should_reacquire_locks * Added queue.enqueue_in() * Fixes queue.enqueue_in() in Python 2.7 * First stab at documenting job scheduling * Remove unused methods * Remove Python 2.6 logging compatibility code * Remove more unused imports * Added convenience methods to access job registries from queue * Added test for worker.run_maintenance_tasks() * Simplify worker.queue_names() and worker.queue_keys() * Updated changelog to mention RQ's new job scheduling mechanism.
5 years ago
self.assertEqual(w.queue_keys(), [w.queues[0].key, w.queues[1].key])
self.assertEqual(w.queue_names(), ['foo', 'bar'])
# With iterable of strings
w = Worker(iter(['foo', 'bar']))
self.assertEqual(w.queues[0].name, 'foo')
self.assertEqual(w.queues[1].name, 'bar')
# With single Queue
w = Worker(Queue('foo'))
self.assertEqual(w.queues[0].name, 'foo')
# With iterable of Queues
w = Worker(iter([Queue('foo'), Queue('bar')]))
self.assertEqual(w.queues[0].name, 'foo')
self.assertEqual(w.queues[1].name, 'bar')
# With list of Queues
w = Worker([Queue('foo'), Queue('bar')])
self.assertEqual(w.queues[0].name, 'foo')
self.assertEqual(w.queues[1].name, 'bar')
# With string and serializer
w = Worker('foo', serializer=json)
self.assertEqual(w.queues[0].name, 'foo')
# With queue having serializer
w = Worker(Queue('foo'), serializer=json)
self.assertEqual(w.queues[0].name, 'foo')
def test_work_and_quit(self):
"""Worker processes work, then quits."""
fooq, barq = Queue('foo'), Queue('bar')
w = Worker([fooq, barq])
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
self.assertEqual(w.work(burst=True), False, 'Did not expect any work on the queue.')
fooq.enqueue(say_hello, name='Frank')
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
self.assertEqual(w.work(burst=True), True, 'Expected at least some work done.')
def test_work_and_quit_custom_serializer(self):
"""Worker processes work, then quits."""
fooq, barq = Queue('foo', serializer=JSONSerializer), Queue('bar', serializer=JSONSerializer)
w = Worker([fooq, barq], serializer=JSONSerializer)
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
self.assertEqual(w.work(burst=True), False, 'Did not expect any work on the queue.')
fooq.enqueue(say_hello, name='Frank')
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
self.assertEqual(w.work(burst=True), True, 'Expected at least some work done.')
def test_worker_all(self):
"""Worker.all() works properly"""
foo_queue = Queue('foo')
bar_queue = Queue('bar')
w1 = Worker([foo_queue, bar_queue], name='w1')
w1.register_birth()
w2 = Worker([foo_queue], name='w2')
w2.register_birth()
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
self.assertEqual(set(Worker.all(connection=foo_queue.connection)), set([w1, w2]))
self.assertEqual(set(Worker.all(queue=foo_queue)), set([w1, w2]))
self.assertEqual(set(Worker.all(queue=bar_queue)), set([w1]))
w1.register_death()
w2.register_death()
def test_find_by_key(self):
"""Worker.find_by_key restores queues, state and job_id."""
queues = [Queue('foo'), Queue('bar')]
w = Worker(queues)
w.register_death()
w.register_birth()
w.set_state(WorkerStatus.STARTED)
worker = Worker.find_by_key(w.key)
self.assertEqual(worker.queues, queues)
self.assertEqual(worker.get_state(), WorkerStatus.STARTED)
self.assertEqual(worker._job_id, None)
self.assertTrue(worker.key in Worker.all_keys(worker.connection))
self.assertEqual(worker.version, VERSION)
# If worker is gone, its keys should also be removed
worker.connection.delete(worker.key)
Worker.find_by_key(worker.key)
self.assertFalse(worker.key in Worker.all_keys(worker.connection))
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
6 years ago
self.assertRaises(ValueError, Worker.find_by_key, 'foo')
def test_worker_ttl(self):
"""Worker ttl."""
w = Worker([])
w.register_birth()
[worker_key] = self.testconn.smembers(Worker.redis_workers_keys)
self.assertIsNotNone(self.testconn.ttl(worker_key))
w.register_death()
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def test_work_via_string_argument(self):
"""Worker processes work fed via string arguments."""
q = Queue('foo')
w = Worker([q])
job = q.enqueue('tests.fixtures.say_hello', name='Frank')
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
self.assertEqual(w.work(burst=True), True, 'Expected at least some work done.')
expected_result = 'Hi there, Frank!'
self.assertEqual(job.result, expected_result)
# Only run if Redis server supports streams
if job.supports_redis_streams:
self.assertEqual(Result.fetch_latest(job).return_value, expected_result)
self.assertIsNone(job.worker_name)
13 years ago
def test_job_times(self):
"""job times are set correctly."""
q = Queue('foo')
w = Worker([q])
before = utcnow()
before = before.replace(microsecond=0)
job = q.enqueue(say_hello)
self.assertIsNotNone(job.enqueued_at)
self.assertIsNone(job.started_at)
self.assertIsNone(job.ended_at)
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
self.assertEqual(w.work(burst=True), True, 'Expected at least some work done.')
self.assertEqual(job.result, 'Hi there, Stranger!')
after = utcnow()
job.refresh()
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
self.assertTrue(before <= job.enqueued_at <= after, 'Not %s <= %s <= %s' % (before, job.enqueued_at, after))
self.assertTrue(before <= job.started_at <= after, 'Not %s <= %s <= %s' % (before, job.started_at, after))
self.assertTrue(before <= job.ended_at <= after, 'Not %s <= %s <= %s' % (before, job.ended_at, after))
def test_work_is_unreadable(self):
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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"""Unreadable jobs are put on the failed job registry."""
q = Queue()
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
# NOTE: We have to fake this enqueueing for this test case.
# What we're simulating here is a call to a function that is not
# importable from the worker process.
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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job = Job.create(func=div_by_zero, args=(3,), origin=q.name)
job.save()
job_data = job.data
invalid_data = job_data.replace(b'div_by_zero', b'nonexisting')
assert job_data != invalid_data
self.testconn.hset(job.key, 'data', zlib.compress(invalid_data))
# We use the low-level internal function to enqueue any data (bypassing
# validity checks)
q.push_job_id(job.id)
self.assertEqual(q.count, 1)
# All set, we're going to process it
w = Worker([q])
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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w.work(burst=True) # should silently pass
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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failed_job_registry = FailedJobRegistry(queue=q)
self.assertTrue(job in failed_job_registry)
def test_meta_is_unserializable(self):
"""Unserializable jobs are put on the failed job registry."""
q = Queue()
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
# NOTE: We have to fake this enqueueing for this test case.
# What we're simulating here is a call to a function that is not
# importable from the worker process.
job = Job.create(func=do_nothing, origin=q.name, meta={'key': 'value'})
job.save()
invalid_meta = '{{{{{{{{INVALID_JSON'
self.testconn.hset(job.key, 'meta', invalid_meta)
job.refresh()
self.assertIsInstance(job.meta, dict)
self.assertTrue('unserialized' in job.meta.keys())
@mock.patch('rq.worker.logger.error')
def test_deserializing_failure_is_handled(self, mock_logger_error):
"""
Test that exceptions are properly handled for a job that fails to
deserialize.
"""
q = Queue()
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
# as in test_work_is_unreadable(), we create a fake bad job
job = Job.create(func=div_by_zero, args=(3,), origin=q.name)
job.save()
# setting data to b'' ensures that pickling will completely fail
job_data = job.data
invalid_data = job_data.replace(b'div_by_zero', b'')
assert job_data != invalid_data
self.testconn.hset(job.key, 'data', zlib.compress(invalid_data))
# We use the low-level internal function to enqueue any data (bypassing
# validity checks)
q.push_job_id(job.id)
self.assertEqual(q.count, 1)
# Now we try to run the job...
w = Worker([q])
job, queue = w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(10)
w.perform_job(job, queue)
# An exception should be logged here at ERROR level
self.assertIn("Traceback", mock_logger_error.call_args[0][3])
def test_heartbeat(self):
"""Heartbeat saves last_heartbeat"""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
w.register_birth()
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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self.assertEqual(str(w.pid), as_text(self.testconn.hget(w.key, 'pid')))
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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self.assertEqual(w.hostname, as_text(self.testconn.hget(w.key, 'hostname')))
last_heartbeat = self.testconn.hget(w.key, 'last_heartbeat')
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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self.assertIsNotNone(self.testconn.hget(w.key, 'birth'))
self.assertTrue(last_heartbeat is not None)
w = Worker.find_by_key(w.key)
self.assertIsInstance(w.last_heartbeat, datetime)
# worker.refresh() shouldn't fail if last_heartbeat is None
# for compatibility reasons
self.testconn.hdel(w.key, 'last_heartbeat')
w.refresh()
# worker.refresh() shouldn't fail if birth is None
# for compatibility reasons
self.testconn.hdel(w.key, 'birth')
w.refresh()
def test_maintain_heartbeats(self):
"""worker.maintain_heartbeats() shouldn't create new job keys"""
queue = Queue(connection=self.testconn)
worker = Worker([queue], connection=self.testconn)
job = queue.enqueue(say_hello)
worker.maintain_heartbeats(job)
self.assertTrue(self.testconn.exists(worker.key))
self.assertTrue(self.testconn.exists(job.key))
self.testconn.delete(job.key)
worker.maintain_heartbeats(job)
self.assertFalse(self.testconn.exists(job.key))
@slow
def test_heartbeat_survives_lost_connection(self):
with mock.patch.object(Worker, 'heartbeat') as mocked:
# None -> Heartbeat is first called before the job loop
mocked.side_effect = [None, redis.exceptions.ConnectionError()]
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
w.work(burst=True)
# First call is prior to job loop, second raises the error,
# third is successful, after "recovery"
assert mocked.call_count == 3
def test_job_timeout_moved_to_failed_job_registry(self):
"""Jobs that run long are moved to FailedJobRegistry"""
queue = Queue()
worker = Worker([queue])
job = queue.enqueue(long_running_job, 5, job_timeout=1)
worker.work(burst=True)
self.assertIn(job, job.failed_job_registry)
job.refresh()
self.assertIn('rq.timeouts.JobTimeoutException', job.exc_info)
@slow
def test_heartbeat_busy(self):
"""Periodic heartbeats while horse is busy with long jobs"""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q], job_monitoring_interval=5)
for timeout, expected_heartbeats in [(2, 0), (7, 1), (12, 2)]:
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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job = q.enqueue(long_running_job, args=(timeout,), job_timeout=30, result_ttl=-1)
with mock.patch.object(w, 'heartbeat', wraps=w.heartbeat) as mocked:
w.execute_job(job, q)
self.assertEqual(mocked.call_count, expected_heartbeats)
job = Job.fetch(job.id)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.FINISHED)
def test_work_fails(self):
"""Failing jobs are put on the failed queue."""
q = Queue()
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
# Action
job = q.enqueue(div_by_zero)
self.assertEqual(q.count, 1)
# keep for later
enqueued_at_date = str(job.enqueued_at)
w = Worker([q])
w.work(burst=True)
# Postconditions
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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failed_job_registry = FailedJobRegistry(queue=q)
self.assertTrue(job in failed_job_registry)
self.assertEqual(w.get_current_job_id(), None)
# Check the job
job = Job.fetch(job.id)
self.assertEqual(job.origin, q.name)
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# Should be the original enqueued_at date, not the date of enqueueing
# to the failed queue
self.assertEqual(str(job.enqueued_at), enqueued_at_date)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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self.assertTrue(job.exc_info) # should contain exc_info
if job.supports_redis_streams:
result = Result.fetch_latest(job)
self.assertEqual(result.exc_string, job.exc_info)
self.assertEqual(result.type, Result.Type.FAILED)
def test_horse_fails(self):
"""Tests that job status is set to FAILED even if horse unexpectedly fails"""
q = Queue()
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
# Action
job = q.enqueue(say_hello)
self.assertEqual(q.count, 1)
# keep for later
enqueued_at_date = str(job.enqueued_at)
w = Worker([q])
with mock.patch.object(w, 'perform_job', new_callable=raise_exc_mock):
w.work(burst=True) # should silently pass
# Postconditions
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
failed_job_registry = FailedJobRegistry(queue=q)
self.assertTrue(job in failed_job_registry)
self.assertEqual(w.get_current_job_id(), None)
# Check the job
job = Job.fetch(job.id)
self.assertEqual(job.origin, q.name)
# Should be the original enqueued_at date, not the date of enqueueing
# to the failed queue
self.assertEqual(str(job.enqueued_at), enqueued_at_date)
self.assertTrue(job.exc_info) # should contain exc_info
def test_statistics(self):
"""Successful and failed job counts are saved properly"""
queue = Queue(connection=self.connection)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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job = queue.enqueue(div_by_zero)
worker = Worker([queue])
worker.register_birth()
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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self.assertEqual(worker.failed_job_count, 0)
self.assertEqual(worker.successful_job_count, 0)
self.assertEqual(worker.total_working_time, 0)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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registry = StartedJobRegistry(connection=worker.connection)
job.started_at = utcnow()
job.ended_at = job.started_at + timedelta(seconds=0.75)
worker.handle_job_failure(job, queue)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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worker.handle_job_success(job, queue, registry)
worker.refresh()
self.assertEqual(worker.failed_job_count, 1)
self.assertEqual(worker.successful_job_count, 1)
self.assertEqual(worker.total_working_time, 1.5) # 1.5 seconds
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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worker.handle_job_failure(job, queue)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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worker.handle_job_success(job, queue, registry)
worker.refresh()
self.assertEqual(worker.failed_job_count, 2)
self.assertEqual(worker.successful_job_count, 2)
self.assertEqual(worker.total_working_time, 3.0)
def test_handle_retry(self):
"""handle_job_failure() handles retry properly"""
connection = self.testconn
queue = Queue(connection=connection)
retry = Retry(max=2)
job = queue.enqueue(div_by_zero, retry=retry)
registry = FailedJobRegistry(queue=queue)
worker = Worker([queue])
Dependency with failures (#1681) * added Dependency class with allow_failures * Requested changes * Check type before setting `job.dependency_allow_fail` within `Job.create` * Set `job.dependency_allow_fail` within `Job.create` * Added test to ensure persistence of `dependency_allow_fail` * Removed typing and allow mixed list of ints and Job objects * Convert dependency_allow_fail boolean to integer during serialization to avoid redis DataError * Updated `test_multiple_dependencies_are_accepted_and_persisted` test to include `Dependency` cases * Adding placeholder test to test actual behavior of new `Dependency` usage in `depends_on` * Updated `test_job_dependency` to include cases using `Dependency` * Added dependency_allow_fail logic to `Job.restore` * Renamed `dependency_allow_fail` to a simpler `allow_failure` * Update docs to add section about the new `Dependency` class and use-case * Updated `Job.dependencies_are_met` logic to take `FAILED` and `STOPPED` jobs into account when `allow_failure=True` * Updated `test_job_dependency` test. Still failing with `Dependency` case. * Fix `allow_failure` type coercion in `Job.restore` * Re-arrange tests, so default `Dependency.allow_failure` is before explicit `allow_failure=True` * Fixed Dependency, so it works correctly when allow_failure=True * Attempt to execute pipeline prior to queueing a failed job's dependents. test_create_and_cancel_job_enqueue_dependents_in_registry test now passes. * Added `Depedency` test utilizing multiple dependencies * Removed irrelevant on_success and on_failure keyword arguments in example * Replaced use of long_running_job * Add test to verify `Dependency.jobs` contraints * Suppress connection error in handle_job_failure * test_dependencies have passed * All tests pass if enqueue_dependents called without pipeline.watch() * All tests now pass * Removed print statements * Cleanup Dependency implementation * Renamed job.allow_failure to job.allow_dependency_failures Co-authored-by: mattchan <mattchan@tencent.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Hill <mhilluniversal@gmail.com>
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# If job is configured to retry, it will be put back in the queue
# and not put in the FailedJobRegistry.
# This is the original execution
queue.empty()
worker.handle_job_failure(job, queue)
job.refresh()
self.assertEqual(job.retries_left, 1)
self.assertEqual([job.id], queue.job_ids)
self.assertFalse(job in registry)
# First retry
queue.empty()
worker.handle_job_failure(job, queue)
job.refresh()
self.assertEqual(job.retries_left, 0)
self.assertEqual([job.id], queue.job_ids)
# Second retry
queue.empty()
worker.handle_job_failure(job, queue)
job.refresh()
self.assertEqual(job.retries_left, 0)
self.assertEqual([], queue.job_ids)
# If a job is no longer retries, it's put in FailedJobRegistry
self.assertTrue(job in registry)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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def test_total_working_time(self):
"""worker.total_working_time is stored properly"""
queue = Queue()
job = queue.enqueue(long_running_job, 0.05)
worker = Worker([queue])
worker.register_birth()
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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worker.perform_job(job, queue)
worker.refresh()
# total_working_time should be a little bit more than 0.05 seconds
self.assertGreaterEqual(worker.total_working_time, 0.05)
# in multi-user environments delays might be unpredictable,
# please adjust this magic limit accordingly in case if It takes even longer to run
self.assertLess(worker.total_working_time, 1)
def test_max_jobs(self):
"""Worker exits after number of jobs complete."""
queue = Queue()
job1 = queue.enqueue(do_nothing)
job2 = queue.enqueue(do_nothing)
worker = Worker([queue])
worker.work(max_jobs=1)
self.assertEqual(JobStatus.FINISHED, job1.get_status())
self.assertEqual(JobStatus.QUEUED, job2.get_status())
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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def test_disable_default_exception_handler(self):
"""
Job is not moved to FailedJobRegistry when default custom exception
handler is disabled.
"""
queue = Queue(name='default', connection=self.testconn)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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job = queue.enqueue(div_by_zero)
worker = Worker([queue], disable_default_exception_handler=False)
worker.work(burst=True)
registry = FailedJobRegistry(queue=queue)
self.assertTrue(job in registry)
# Job is not added to FailedJobRegistry if
# disable_default_exception_handler is True
job = queue.enqueue(div_by_zero)
worker = Worker([queue], disable_default_exception_handler=True)
worker.work(burst=True)
self.assertFalse(job in registry)
def test_custom_exc_handling(self):
"""Custom exception handling."""
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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def first_handler(job, *exc_info):
job.meta = {'first_handler': True}
job.save_meta()
return True
def second_handler(job, *exc_info):
job.meta.update({'second_handler': True})
job.save_meta()
def black_hole(job, *exc_info):
# Don't fall through to default behaviour (moving to failed queue)
return False
q = Queue()
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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job = q.enqueue(div_by_zero)
w = Worker([q], exception_handlers=first_handler)
w.work(burst=True)
# Check the job
job.refresh()
self.assertEqual(job.is_failed, True)
self.assertTrue(job.meta['first_handler'])
job = q.enqueue(div_by_zero)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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w = Worker([q], exception_handlers=[first_handler, second_handler])
w.work(burst=True)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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# Both custom exception handlers are run
job.refresh()
self.assertEqual(job.is_failed, True)
self.assertTrue(job.meta['first_handler'])
self.assertTrue(job.meta['second_handler'])
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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job = q.enqueue(div_by_zero)
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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w = Worker([q], exception_handlers=[first_handler, black_hole, second_handler])
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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w.work(burst=True)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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# second_handler is not run since it's interrupted by black_hole
job.refresh()
self.assertEqual(job.is_failed, True)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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self.assertTrue(job.meta['first_handler'])
self.assertEqual(job.meta.get('second_handler'), None)
def test_deleted_jobs_arent_executed(self):
"""Cancelling jobs."""
SENTINEL_FILE = '/tmp/rq-tests.txt' # noqa
try:
# Remove the sentinel if it is leftover from a previous test run
os.remove(SENTINEL_FILE)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != 2:
raise
q = Queue()
job = q.enqueue(create_file, SENTINEL_FILE)
# Here, we cancel the job, so the sentinel file may not be created
self.testconn.delete(job.key)
w = Worker([q])
w.work(burst=True)
assert q.count == 0
# Should not have created evidence of execution
self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(SENTINEL_FILE), False)
def test_cancel_running_parent_job(self):
"""Cancel a running parent job and verify that
dependent jobs are not started."""
def cancel_parent_job(job):
while job.is_queued:
time.sleep(1)
job.cancel()
return
q = Queue(
"low",
)
parent_job = q.enqueue(long_running_job, 5)
job = q.enqueue(say_hello, depends_on=parent_job)
job2 = q.enqueue(say_hello, depends_on=job)
status_thread = threading.Thread(target=cancel_parent_job, args=(parent_job,))
status_thread.start()
w = Worker([q])
w.work(
burst=True,
)
status_thread.join()
self.assertNotEqual(parent_job.result, None)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.DEFERRED)
self.assertEqual(job.result, None)
self.assertEqual(job2.get_status(), JobStatus.DEFERRED)
self.assertEqual(job2.result, None)
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
def test_cancel_dependent_job(self):
"""Cancel job and verify that when the parent job is finished,
the dependent job is not started."""
q = Queue(
"low",
)
parent_job = q.enqueue(long_running_job, 5, job_id="parent_job")
job = q.enqueue(say_hello, depends_on=parent_job, job_id="job1")
job2 = q.enqueue(say_hello, depends_on=job, job_id="job2")
job.cancel()
w = Worker([q])
w.work(
burst=True,
)
self.assertTrue(job.is_canceled)
self.assertNotEqual(parent_job.result, None)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.CANCELED)
self.assertEqual(job.result, None)
self.assertEqual(job2.result, None)
self.assertEqual(job2.get_status(), JobStatus.DEFERRED)
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
def test_cancel_job_enqueue_dependent(self):
"""Cancel a job in a chain and enqueue the dependent jobs."""
q = Queue(
"low",
)
parent_job = q.enqueue(long_running_job, 5, job_id="parent_job")
job = q.enqueue(say_hello, depends_on=parent_job, job_id="job1")
job2 = q.enqueue(say_hello, depends_on=job, job_id="job2")
job3 = q.enqueue(say_hello, depends_on=job2, job_id="job3")
job.cancel(enqueue_dependents=True)
w = Worker([q])
w.work(
burst=True,
)
self.assertTrue(job.is_canceled)
self.assertNotEqual(parent_job.result, None)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.CANCELED)
self.assertEqual(job.result, None)
self.assertNotEqual(job2.result, None)
self.assertEqual(job2.get_status(), JobStatus.FINISHED)
self.assertEqual(job3.get_status(), JobStatus.FINISHED)
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
@slow
def test_max_idle_time(self):
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
q.enqueue(say_hello, args=('Frank',))
self.assertIsNotNone(w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(1))
# idle for 1 second
self.assertIsNone(w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(1, max_idle_time=1))
# idle for 3 seconds
now = utcnow()
self.assertIsNone(w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(1, max_idle_time=3))
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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self.assertLess((utcnow() - now).total_seconds(), 5) # 5 for some buffer
# idle for 2 seconds because idle_time is less than timeout
now = utcnow()
self.assertIsNone(w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(3, max_idle_time=2))
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
2 years ago
self.assertLess((utcnow() - now).total_seconds(), 4) # 4 for some buffer
# idle for 3 seconds because idle_time is less than two rounds of timeout
now = utcnow()
self.assertIsNone(w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(2, max_idle_time=3))
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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self.assertLess((utcnow() - now).total_seconds(), 5) # 5 for some buffer
@slow # noqa
def test_timeouts(self):
"""Worker kills jobs after timeout."""
sentinel_file = '/tmp/.rq_sentinel'
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
# Put it on the queue with a timeout value
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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res = q.enqueue(create_file_after_timeout, args=(sentinel_file, 4), job_timeout=1)
try:
os.unlink(sentinel_file)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == 2:
pass
self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(sentinel_file), False)
w.work(burst=True)
self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(sentinel_file), False)
# TODO: Having to do the manual refresh() here is really ugly!
res.refresh()
self.assertIn('JobTimeoutException', as_text(res.exc_info))
def test_dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl_non_blocking(self):
"""Not passing a timeout should return immediately with None as a result"""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
self.assertIsNone(w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(None))
def test_worker_ttl_param_resolves_timeout(self):
"""
Ensures the worker_ttl param is being considered in the dequeue_timeout and
connection_timeout params, takes into account 15 seconds gap (hard coded)
"""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
self.assertEqual(w.dequeue_timeout, 405)
self.assertEqual(w.connection_timeout, 415)
w = Worker([q], default_worker_ttl=500)
self.assertEqual(w.dequeue_timeout, 485)
self.assertEqual(w.connection_timeout, 495)
def test_worker_sets_result_ttl(self):
"""Ensure that Worker properly sets result_ttl for individual jobs."""
q = Queue()
job = q.enqueue(say_hello, args=('Frank',), result_ttl=10)
w = Worker([q])
self.assertIn(job.get_id().encode(), self.testconn.lrange(q.key, 0, -1))
w.work(burst=True)
self.assertNotEqual(self.testconn.ttl(job.key), 0)
self.assertNotIn(job.get_id().encode(), self.testconn.lrange(q.key, 0, -1))
# Job with -1 result_ttl don't expire
job = q.enqueue(say_hello, args=('Frank',), result_ttl=-1)
w = Worker([q])
self.assertIn(job.get_id().encode(), self.testconn.lrange(q.key, 0, -1))
w.work(burst=True)
self.assertEqual(self.testconn.ttl(job.key), -1)
self.assertNotIn(job.get_id().encode(), self.testconn.lrange(q.key, 0, -1))
# Job with result_ttl = 0 gets deleted immediately
job = q.enqueue(say_hello, args=('Frank',), result_ttl=0)
w = Worker([q])
self.assertIn(job.get_id().encode(), self.testconn.lrange(q.key, 0, -1))
w.work(burst=True)
self.assertEqual(self.testconn.get(job.key), None)
self.assertNotIn(job.get_id().encode(), self.testconn.lrange(q.key, 0, -1))
def test_worker_sets_job_status(self):
"""Ensure that worker correctly sets job status."""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
job = q.enqueue(say_hello)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.QUEUED)
self.assertEqual(job.is_queued, True)
self.assertEqual(job.is_finished, False)
self.assertEqual(job.is_failed, False)
w.work(burst=True)
job = Job.fetch(job.id)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.FINISHED)
self.assertEqual(job.is_queued, False)
self.assertEqual(job.is_finished, True)
self.assertEqual(job.is_failed, False)
# Failed jobs should set status to "failed"
job = q.enqueue(div_by_zero, args=(1,))
w.work(burst=True)
job = Job.fetch(job.id)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.FAILED)
self.assertEqual(job.is_queued, False)
self.assertEqual(job.is_finished, False)
self.assertEqual(job.is_failed, True)
def test_get_current_job(self):
"""Ensure worker.get_current_job() works properly"""
q = Queue()
worker = Worker([q])
job = q.enqueue_call(say_hello)
self.assertEqual(self.testconn.hget(worker.key, 'current_job'), None)
worker.set_current_job_id(job.id)
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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self.assertEqual(worker.get_current_job_id(), as_text(self.testconn.hget(worker.key, 'current_job')))
self.assertEqual(worker.get_current_job(), job)
def test_custom_job_class(self):
"""Ensure Worker accepts custom job class."""
q = Queue()
worker = Worker([q], job_class=CustomJob)
self.assertEqual(worker.job_class, CustomJob)
def test_custom_queue_class(self):
"""Ensure Worker accepts custom queue class."""
q = CustomQueue()
worker = Worker([q], queue_class=CustomQueue)
self.assertEqual(worker.queue_class, CustomQueue)
def test_custom_queue_class_is_not_global(self):
"""Ensure Worker custom queue class is not global."""
q = CustomQueue()
worker_custom = Worker([q], queue_class=CustomQueue)
q_generic = Queue()
worker_generic = Worker([q_generic])
self.assertEqual(worker_custom.queue_class, CustomQueue)
self.assertEqual(worker_generic.queue_class, Queue)
self.assertEqual(Worker.queue_class, Queue)
def test_custom_job_class_is_not_global(self):
"""Ensure Worker custom job class is not global."""
q = Queue()
worker_custom = Worker([q], job_class=CustomJob)
q_generic = Queue()
worker_generic = Worker([q_generic])
self.assertEqual(worker_custom.job_class, CustomJob)
self.assertEqual(worker_generic.job_class, Job)
self.assertEqual(Worker.job_class, Job)
def test_work_via_simpleworker(self):
"""Worker processes work, with forking disabled,
then returns."""
fooq, barq = Queue('foo'), Queue('bar')
w = SimpleWorker([fooq, barq])
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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self.assertEqual(w.work(burst=True), False, 'Did not expect any work on the queue.')
job = fooq.enqueue(say_pid)
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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self.assertEqual(w.work(burst=True), True, 'Expected at least some work done.')
self.assertEqual(job.result, os.getpid(), 'PID mismatch, fork() is not supposed to happen here')
def test_simpleworker_heartbeat_ttl(self):
"""SimpleWorker's key must last longer than job.timeout when working"""
queue = Queue('foo')
worker = SimpleWorker([queue])
job_timeout = 300
job = queue.enqueue(save_key_ttl, worker.key, job_timeout=job_timeout)
worker.work(burst=True)
job.refresh()
self.assertGreater(job.meta['ttl'], job_timeout)
def test_prepare_job_execution(self):
"""Prepare job execution does the necessary bookkeeping."""
queue = Queue(connection=self.testconn)
job = queue.enqueue(say_hello)
worker = Worker([queue])
worker.prepare_job_execution(job)
# Updates working queue
registry = StartedJobRegistry(connection=self.testconn)
self.assertEqual(registry.get_job_ids(), [job.id])
# Updates worker's current job
self.assertEqual(worker.get_current_job_id(), job.id)
# job status is also updated
self.assertEqual(job._status, JobStatus.STARTED)
self.assertEqual(job.worker_name, worker.name)
@skipIf(get_version(Redis()) < (6, 2, 0), 'Skip if Redis server < 6.2.0')
def test_prepare_job_execution_removes_key_from_intermediate_queue(self):
"""Prepare job execution removes job from intermediate queue."""
queue = Queue(connection=self.testconn)
job = queue.enqueue(say_hello)
Queue.dequeue_any([queue], timeout=None, connection=self.testconn)
self.assertIsNotNone(self.testconn.lpos(queue.intermediate_queue_key, job.id))
worker = Worker([queue])
worker.prepare_job_execution(job, remove_from_intermediate_queue=True)
self.assertIsNone(self.testconn.lpos(queue.intermediate_queue_key, job.id))
self.assertEqual(queue.count, 0)
@skipIf(get_version(Redis()) < (6, 2, 0), 'Skip if Redis server < 6.2.0')
def test_work_removes_key_from_intermediate_queue(self):
"""Worker removes job from intermediate queue."""
queue = Queue(connection=self.testconn)
job = queue.enqueue(say_hello)
worker = Worker([queue])
worker.work(burst=True)
self.assertIsNone(self.testconn.lpos(queue.intermediate_queue_key, job.id))
def test_work_unicode_friendly(self):
"""Worker processes work with unicode description, then quits."""
q = Queue('foo')
w = Worker([q])
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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job = q.enqueue('tests.fixtures.say_hello', name='Adam', description='你好 世界!')
self.assertEqual(w.work(burst=True), True, 'Expected at least some work done.')
self.assertEqual(job.result, 'Hi there, Adam!')
self.assertEqual(job.description, '你好 世界!')
def test_work_log_unicode_friendly(self):
"""Worker process work with unicode or str other than pure ascii content,
logging work properly"""
q = Queue("foo")
w = Worker([q])
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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job = q.enqueue('tests.fixtures.say_hello', name='阿达姆', description='你好 世界!')
w.work(burst=True)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.FINISHED)
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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job = q.enqueue('tests.fixtures.say_hello_unicode', name='阿达姆', description='你好 世界!')
w.work(burst=True)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.FINISHED)
def test_suspend_worker_execution(self):
"""Test Pause Worker Execution"""
SENTINEL_FILE = '/tmp/rq-tests.txt' # noqa
try:
# Remove the sentinel if it is leftover from a previous test run
os.remove(SENTINEL_FILE)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != 2:
raise
q = Queue()
q.enqueue(create_file, SENTINEL_FILE)
w = Worker([q])
suspend(self.testconn)
w.work(burst=True)
assert q.count == 1
# Should not have created evidence of execution
self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(SENTINEL_FILE), False)
resume(self.testconn)
w.work(burst=True)
assert q.count == 0
self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(SENTINEL_FILE), True)
@slow
def test_suspend_with_duration(self):
q = Queue()
for _ in range(5):
q.enqueue(do_nothing)
w = Worker([q])
# This suspends workers for working for 2 second
suspend(self.testconn, 2)
# So when this burst of work happens the queue should remain at 5
w.work(burst=True)
assert q.count == 5
sleep(3)
# The suspension should be expired now, and a burst of work should now clear the queue
w.work(burst=True)
assert q.count == 0
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def test_worker_hash_(self):
"""Workers are hashed by their .name attribute"""
q = Queue('foo')
w1 = Worker([q], name="worker1")
w2 = Worker([q], name="worker2")
w3 = Worker([q], name="worker1")
worker_set = set([w1, w2, w3])
self.assertEqual(len(worker_set), 2)
def test_worker_sets_birth(self):
"""Ensure worker correctly sets worker birth date."""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
w.register_birth()
birth_date = w.birth_date
self.assertIsNotNone(birth_date)
self.assertEqual(type(birth_date).__name__, 'datetime')
def test_worker_sets_death(self):
"""Ensure worker correctly sets worker death date."""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
w.register_death()
death_date = w.death_date
self.assertIsNotNone(death_date)
self.assertIsInstance(death_date, datetime)
def test_clean_queue_registries(self):
"""worker.clean_registries sets last_cleaned_at and cleans registries."""
foo_queue = Queue('foo', connection=self.testconn)
foo_registry = StartedJobRegistry('foo', connection=self.testconn)
self.testconn.zadd(foo_registry.key, {'foo': 1})
self.assertEqual(self.testconn.zcard(foo_registry.key), 1)
bar_queue = Queue('bar', connection=self.testconn)
bar_registry = StartedJobRegistry('bar', connection=self.testconn)
self.testconn.zadd(bar_registry.key, {'bar': 1})
self.assertEqual(self.testconn.zcard(bar_registry.key), 1)
worker = Worker([foo_queue, bar_queue])
self.assertEqual(worker.last_cleaned_at, None)
worker.clean_registries()
self.assertNotEqual(worker.last_cleaned_at, None)
self.assertEqual(self.testconn.zcard(foo_registry.key), 0)
self.assertEqual(self.testconn.zcard(bar_registry.key), 0)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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# worker.clean_registries() only runs once every 15 minutes
# If we add another key, calling clean_registries() should do nothing
self.testconn.zadd(bar_registry.key, {'bar': 1})
worker.clean_registries()
self.assertEqual(self.testconn.zcard(bar_registry.key), 1)
def test_should_run_maintenance_tasks(self):
"""Workers should run maintenance tasks on startup and every hour."""
queue = Queue(connection=self.testconn)
worker = Worker(queue)
self.assertTrue(worker.should_run_maintenance_tasks)
worker.last_cleaned_at = utcnow()
self.assertFalse(worker.should_run_maintenance_tasks)
worker.last_cleaned_at = utcnow() - timedelta(seconds=DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_TASK_INTERVAL + 100)
self.assertTrue(worker.should_run_maintenance_tasks)
# custom maintenance_interval
worker = Worker(queue, maintenance_interval=10)
self.assertTrue(worker.should_run_maintenance_tasks)
worker.last_cleaned_at = utcnow()
self.assertFalse(worker.should_run_maintenance_tasks)
worker.last_cleaned_at = utcnow() - timedelta(seconds=11)
self.assertTrue(worker.should_run_maintenance_tasks)
def test_worker_calls_clean_registries(self):
"""Worker calls clean_registries when run."""
queue = Queue(connection=self.testconn)
registry = StartedJobRegistry(connection=self.testconn)
self.testconn.zadd(registry.key, {'foo': 1})
worker = Worker(queue, connection=self.testconn)
worker.work(burst=True)
self.assertEqual(self.testconn.zcard(registry.key), 0)
def test_job_dependency_race_condition(self):
"""Dependencies added while the job gets finished shouldn't get lost."""
# This patches the enqueue_dependents to enqueue a new dependency AFTER
# the original code was executed.
orig_enqueue_dependents = Queue.enqueue_dependents
def new_enqueue_dependents(self, job, *args, **kwargs):
orig_enqueue_dependents(self, job, *args, **kwargs)
if hasattr(Queue, '_add_enqueue') and Queue._add_enqueue is not None and Queue._add_enqueue.id == job.id:
Queue._add_enqueue = None
Queue().enqueue_call(say_hello, depends_on=job)
Queue.enqueue_dependents = new_enqueue_dependents
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
with mock.patch.object(Worker, 'execute_job', wraps=w.execute_job) as mocked:
parent_job = q.enqueue(say_hello, result_ttl=0)
Queue._add_enqueue = parent_job
job = q.enqueue_call(say_hello, depends_on=parent_job)
w.work(burst=True)
job = Job.fetch(job.id)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.FINISHED)
# The created spy checks two issues:
# * before the fix of #739, 2 of the 3 jobs where executed due
# to the race condition
# * during the development another issue was fixed:
# due to a missing pipeline usage in Queue.enqueue_job, the job
# which was enqueued before the "rollback" was executed twice.
# So before that fix the call count was 4 instead of 3
self.assertEqual(mocked.call_count, 3)
def test_self_modification_persistence(self):
"""Make sure that any meta modification done by
the job itself persists completely through the
queue/worker/job stack."""
q = Queue()
# Also make sure that previously existing metadata
# persists properly
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job = q.enqueue(modify_self, meta={'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 42}, args=[{'baz': 10, 'newinfo': 'waka'}])
w = Worker([q])
w.work(burst=True)
job_check = Job.fetch(job.id)
self.assertEqual(job_check.meta['foo'], 'bar')
self.assertEqual(job_check.meta['baz'], 10)
self.assertEqual(job_check.meta['newinfo'], 'waka')
def test_self_modification_persistence_with_error(self):
"""Make sure that any meta modification done by
the job itself persists completely through the
queue/worker/job stack -- even if the job errored"""
q = Queue()
# Also make sure that previously existing metadata
# persists properly
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job = q.enqueue(modify_self_and_error, meta={'foo': 'bar', 'baz': 42}, args=[{'baz': 10, 'newinfo': 'waka'}])
w = Worker([q])
w.work(burst=True)
# Postconditions
self.assertEqual(q.count, 0)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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failed_job_registry = FailedJobRegistry(queue=q)
self.assertTrue(job in failed_job_registry)
self.assertEqual(w.get_current_job_id(), None)
job_check = Job.fetch(job.id)
self.assertEqual(job_check.meta['foo'], 'bar')
self.assertEqual(job_check.meta['baz'], 10)
self.assertEqual(job_check.meta['newinfo'], 'waka')
@mock.patch('rq.worker.logger.info')
def test_log_result_lifespan_true(self, mock_logger_info):
"""Check that log_result_lifespan True causes job lifespan to be logged."""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
job = q.enqueue(say_hello, args=('Frank',), result_ttl=10)
w.perform_job(job, q)
mock_logger_info.assert_called_with('Result is kept for %s seconds', 10)
self.assertIn('Result is kept for %s seconds', [c[0][0] for c in mock_logger_info.call_args_list])
@mock.patch('rq.worker.logger.info')
def test_log_result_lifespan_false(self, mock_logger_info):
"""Check that log_result_lifespan False causes job lifespan to not be logged."""
q = Queue()
class TestWorker(Worker):
log_result_lifespan = False
w = TestWorker([q])
job = q.enqueue(say_hello, args=('Frank',), result_ttl=10)
w.perform_job(job, q)
self.assertNotIn('Result is kept for 10 seconds', [c[0][0] for c in mock_logger_info.call_args_list])
@mock.patch('rq.worker.logger.info')
def test_log_job_description_true(self, mock_logger_info):
"""Check that log_job_description True causes job lifespan to be logged."""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
q.enqueue(say_hello, args=('Frank',), result_ttl=10)
w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(10)
self.assertIn("Frank", mock_logger_info.call_args[0][2])
@mock.patch('rq.worker.logger.info')
def test_log_job_description_false(self, mock_logger_info):
"""Check that log_job_description False causes job lifespan to not be logged."""
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q], log_job_description=False)
q.enqueue(say_hello, args=('Frank',), result_ttl=10)
w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(10)
self.assertNotIn("Frank", mock_logger_info.call_args[0][2])
def test_worker_configures_socket_timeout(self):
"""Ensures that the worker correctly updates Redis client connection to have a socket_timeout"""
q = Queue()
_ = Worker([q])
connection_kwargs = q.connection.connection_pool.connection_kwargs
self.assertEqual(connection_kwargs["socket_timeout"], 415)
def test_worker_version(self):
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
w.version = '0.0.0'
w.register_birth()
self.assertEqual(w.version, '0.0.0')
w.refresh()
self.assertEqual(w.version, '0.0.0')
# making sure that version is preserved when worker is retrieved by key
worker = Worker.find_by_key(w.key)
self.assertEqual(worker.version, '0.0.0')
def test_python_version(self):
python_version = sys.version
q = Queue()
w = Worker([q])
w.register_birth()
self.assertEqual(w.python_version, python_version)
# now patching version
python_version = 'X.Y.Z.final' # dummy version
self.assertNotEqual(python_version, sys.version) # otherwise tests are pointless
w2 = Worker([q])
w2.python_version = python_version
w2.register_birth()
self.assertEqual(w2.python_version, python_version)
# making sure that version is preserved when worker is retrieved by key
worker = Worker.find_by_key(w2.key)
self.assertEqual(worker.python_version, python_version)
def test_dequeue_random_strategy(self):
qs = [Queue('q%d' % i) for i in range(5)]
for i in range(5):
for j in range(3):
qs[i].enqueue(say_pid, job_id='q%d_%d' % (i, j))
w = Worker(qs)
w.work(burst=True, dequeue_strategy="random")
start_times = []
for i in range(5):
for j in range(3):
job = Job.fetch('q%d_%d' % (i, j))
start_times.append(('q%d_%d' % (i, j), job.started_at))
sorted_by_time = sorted(start_times, key=lambda tup: tup[1])
sorted_ids = [tup[0] for tup in sorted_by_time]
expected_rr = ['q%d_%d' % (i, j) for j in range(3) for i in range(5)]
expected_ser = ['q%d_%d' % (i, j) for i in range(5) for j in range(3)]
self.assertNotEqual(sorted_ids, expected_rr)
self.assertNotEqual(sorted_ids, expected_ser)
expected_rr.reverse()
expected_ser.reverse()
self.assertNotEqual(sorted_ids, expected_rr)
self.assertNotEqual(sorted_ids, expected_ser)
sorted_ids.sort()
expected_ser.sort()
self.assertEqual(sorted_ids, expected_ser)
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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def test_request_force_stop_ignores_consecutive_signals(self):
"""Ignore signals sent within 1 second of the last signal"""
queue = Queue(connection=self.testconn)
worker = Worker([queue])
worker._horse_pid = 1
worker._shutdown_requested_date = utcnow()
with mock.patch.object(worker, 'kill_horse') as mocked:
worker.request_force_stop(1, frame=None)
self.assertEqual(mocked.call_count, 0)
# If signal is sent a few seconds after, kill_horse() is called
worker._shutdown_requested_date = utcnow() - timedelta(seconds=2)
with mock.patch.object(worker, 'kill_horse') as mocked:
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, worker.request_force_stop, 1, frame=None)
def test_dequeue_round_robin(self):
qs = [Queue('q%d' % i) for i in range(5)]
for i in range(5):
for j in range(3):
qs[i].enqueue(say_pid, job_id='q%d_%d' % (i, j))
w = Worker(qs)
w.work(burst=True, dequeue_strategy="round_robin")
start_times = []
for i in range(5):
for j in range(3):
job = Job.fetch('q%d_%d' % (i, j))
start_times.append(('q%d_%d' % (i, j), job.started_at))
sorted_by_time = sorted(start_times, key=lambda tup: tup[1])
sorted_ids = [tup[0] for tup in sorted_by_time]
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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expected = [
'q0_0',
'q1_0',
'q2_0',
'q3_0',
'q4_0',
'q0_1',
'q1_1',
'q2_1',
'q3_1',
'q4_1',
'q0_2',
'q1_2',
'q2_2',
'q3_2',
'q4_2',
]
self.assertEqual(expected, sorted_ids)
def wait_and_kill_work_horse(pid, time_to_wait=0.0):
time.sleep(time_to_wait)
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
class TimeoutTestCase:
def setUp(self):
# we want tests to fail if signal are ignored and the work remain
# running, so set a signal to kill them after X seconds
self.killtimeout = 15
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, self._timeout)
signal.alarm(self.killtimeout)
def _timeout(self, signal, frame):
raise AssertionError(
"test still running after %i seconds, likely the worker wasn't shutdown correctly" % self.killtimeout
)
class WorkerShutdownTestCase(TimeoutTestCase, RQTestCase):
@slow
def test_idle_worker_warm_shutdown(self):
"""worker with no ongoing job receiving single SIGTERM signal and shutting down"""
w = Worker('foo')
self.assertFalse(w._stop_requested)
p = Process(target=kill_worker, args=(os.getpid(), False))
p.start()
w.work()
p.join(1)
self.assertFalse(w._stop_requested)
@slow
def test_working_worker_warm_shutdown(self):
"""worker with an ongoing job receiving single SIGTERM signal, allowing job to finish then shutting down"""
fooq = Queue('foo')
w = Worker(fooq)
sentinel_file = '/tmp/.rq_sentinel_warm'
fooq.enqueue(create_file_after_timeout, sentinel_file, 2)
self.assertFalse(w._stop_requested)
p = Process(target=kill_worker, args=(os.getpid(), False))
p.start()
w.work()
p.join(2)
self.assertFalse(p.is_alive())
self.assertTrue(w._stop_requested)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(sentinel_file))
self.assertIsNotNone(w.shutdown_requested_date)
self.assertEqual(type(w.shutdown_requested_date).__name__, 'datetime')
@slow
def test_working_worker_cold_shutdown(self):
"""Busy worker shuts down immediately on double SIGTERM signal"""
fooq = Queue('foo')
w = Worker(fooq)
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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sentinel_file = '/tmp/.rq_sentinel_cold'
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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self.assertFalse(
os.path.exists(sentinel_file), '{sentinel_file} file should not exist yet, delete that file and try again.'
)
fooq.enqueue(create_file_after_timeout, sentinel_file, 5)
self.assertFalse(w._stop_requested)
p = Process(target=kill_worker, args=(os.getpid(), True))
p.start()
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, w.work)
p.join(1)
self.assertTrue(w._stop_requested)
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(sentinel_file))
shutdown_requested_date = w.shutdown_requested_date
self.assertIsNotNone(shutdown_requested_date)
self.assertEqual(type(shutdown_requested_date).__name__, 'datetime')
@slow
def test_work_horse_death_sets_job_failed(self):
"""worker with an ongoing job whose work horse dies unexpectadly (before
completing the job) should set the job's status to FAILED
"""
fooq = Queue('foo')
self.assertEqual(fooq.count, 0)
w = Worker(fooq)
sentinel_file = '/tmp/.rq_sentinel_work_horse_death'
if os.path.exists(sentinel_file):
os.remove(sentinel_file)
fooq.enqueue(create_file_after_timeout, sentinel_file, 100)
job, queue = w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(5)
w.fork_work_horse(job, queue)
p = Process(target=wait_and_kill_work_horse, args=(w._horse_pid, 0.5))
p.start()
w.monitor_work_horse(job, queue)
job_status = job.get_status()
p.join(1)
self.assertEqual(job_status, JobStatus.FAILED)
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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failed_job_registry = FailedJobRegistry(queue=fooq)
self.assertTrue(job in failed_job_registry)
self.assertEqual(fooq.count, 0)
@slow
def test_work_horse_force_death(self):
"""Simulate a frozen worker that doesn't observe the timeout properly.
Fake it by artificially setting the timeout of the parent process to
something much smaller after the process is already forked.
"""
fooq = Queue('foo')
self.assertEqual(fooq.count, 0)
w = Worker([fooq], job_monitoring_interval=1)
sentinel_file = '/tmp/.rq_sentinel_work_horse_death'
if os.path.exists(sentinel_file):
os.remove(sentinel_file)
job = fooq.enqueue(launch_process_within_worker_and_store_pid, sentinel_file, 100)
_, queue = w.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl(5)
w.prepare_job_execution(job)
w.fork_work_horse(job, queue)
job.timeout = 5
time.sleep(1)
with open(sentinel_file) as f:
subprocess_pid = int(f.read().strip())
self.assertTrue(psutil.pid_exists(subprocess_pid))
with mock.patch.object(w, 'handle_work_horse_killed', wraps=w.handle_work_horse_killed) as mocked:
w.monitor_work_horse(job, queue)
self.assertEqual(mocked.call_count, 1)
fudge_factor = 1
total_time = w.job_monitoring_interval + 65 + fudge_factor
now = utcnow()
self.assertTrue((utcnow() - now).total_seconds() < total_time)
self.assertEqual(job.get_status(), JobStatus.FAILED)
failed_job_registry = FailedJobRegistry(queue=fooq)
self.assertTrue(job in failed_job_registry)
self.assertEqual(fooq.count, 0)
self.assertFalse(psutil.pid_exists(subprocess_pid))
def schedule_access_self():
q = Queue('default', connection=get_current_connection())
q.enqueue(access_self)
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform == 'darwin', reason='Fails on OS X')
class TestWorkerSubprocess(RQTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
db_num = self.testconn.connection_pool.connection_kwargs['db']
self.redis_url = 'redis://127.0.0.1:6379/%d' % db_num
def test_run_empty_queue(self):
"""Run the worker in its own process with an empty queue"""
subprocess.check_call(['rqworker', '-u', self.redis_url, '-b'])
def test_run_access_self(self):
"""Schedule a job, then run the worker as subprocess"""
q = Queue()
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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job = q.enqueue(access_self)
subprocess.check_call(['rqworker', '-u', self.redis_url, '-b'])
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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registry = FinishedJobRegistry(queue=q)
self.assertTrue(job in registry)
assert q.count == 0
@skipIf('pypy' in sys.version.lower(), 'often times out with pypy')
def test_run_scheduled_access_self(self):
"""Schedule a job that schedules a job, then run the worker as subprocess"""
q = Queue()
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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job = q.enqueue(schedule_access_self)
subprocess.check_call(['rqworker', '-u', self.redis_url, '-b'])
RQ v1.0! (#1059) * Added FailedJobRegistry. * Added job.failure_ttl. * queue.enqueue() now supports failure_ttl * Added registry.get_queue(). * FailedJobRegistry.add() now assigns DEFAULT_FAILURE_TTL. * StartedJobRegistry.cleanup() now moves expired jobs to FailedJobRegistry. * Failed jobs are now added to FailedJobRegistry. * Added FailedJobRegistry.requeue() * Document the new `FailedJobRegistry` and changes in custom exception handler behavior. * Added worker.disable_default_exception_handler. * Document --disable-default-exception-handler option. * Deleted worker.failed_queue. * Deleted "move_to_failed_queue" exception handler. * StartedJobRegistry should no longer move jobs to FailedQueue. * Deleted requeue_job * Fixed test error. * Make requeue cli command work with FailedJobRegistry * Added .pytest_cache to gitignore. * Custom exception handlers are no longer run in reverse * Restored requeue_job function * Removed get_failed_queue * Deleted FailedQueue * Updated changelog. * Document `failure_ttl` * Updated docs. * Remove job.status * Fixed typo in test_registry.py * Replaced _pipeline() with pipeline() * FailedJobRegistry no longer fails on redis-py>=3 * Fixes test_clean_registries * Worker names are now randomized * Added a note about random worker names in CHANGES.md * Worker will now stop working when encountering an unhandled exception. * Worker should reraise SystemExit on cold shutdowns * Added anchor.js to docs * Support for Sentry-SDK (#1045) * Updated RQ to support sentry-sdk * Document Sentry integration * Install sentry-sdk before running tests * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying lar… (#1046) * Improved rq info CLI command to be more efficient when displaying large number of workers * Fixed an rq info --by-queue bug * Fixed worker.total_working_time bug (#1047) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument (#1055) * Clean worker registry (#1056) * queue.enqueue() no longer accepts `timeout` argument * Added clean_worker_registry() * Show worker hostname and PID on cli (#1058) * Show worker hostname and PID on cli * Improve test coverage * Remove Redis version check when SSL is used * Bump version to 1.0 * Removed pytest_cache/README.md * Changed worker logging to use exc_info=True * Removed unused queue.dequeue() * Fixed typo in CHANGES.md * setup_loghandlers() should always call logger.setLevel() if specified
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registry = FinishedJobRegistry(queue=q)
self.assertTrue(job in registry)
assert q.count == 0
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform == 'darwin', reason='requires Linux signals')
@skipIf('pypy' in sys.version.lower(), 'these tests often fail on pypy')
class HerokuWorkerShutdownTestCase(TimeoutTestCase, RQTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.sandbox = '/tmp/rq_shutdown/'
os.makedirs(self.sandbox)
def tearDown(self):
shutil.rmtree(self.sandbox, ignore_errors=True)
@slow
def test_immediate_shutdown(self):
"""Heroku work horse shutdown with immediate (0 second) kill"""
p = Process(target=run_dummy_heroku_worker, args=(self.sandbox, 0))
p.start()
time.sleep(0.5)
os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGRTMIN)
p.join(2)
self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, 1)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.sandbox, 'started')))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.sandbox, 'finished')))
@slow
def test_1_sec_shutdown(self):
"""Heroku work horse shutdown with 1 second kill"""
p = Process(target=run_dummy_heroku_worker, args=(self.sandbox, 1))
p.start()
time.sleep(0.5)
os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGRTMIN)
time.sleep(0.1)
self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, None)
p.join(2)
self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, 1)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.sandbox, 'started')))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.sandbox, 'finished')))
@slow
def test_shutdown_double_sigrtmin(self):
"""Heroku work horse shutdown with long delay but SIGRTMIN sent twice"""
p = Process(target=run_dummy_heroku_worker, args=(self.sandbox, 10))
p.start()
time.sleep(0.5)
os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGRTMIN)
# we have to wait a short while otherwise the second signal wont bet processed.
time.sleep(0.1)
os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGRTMIN)
p.join(2)
self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, 1)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.sandbox, 'started')))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.sandbox, 'finished')))
@mock.patch('rq.worker.logger.info')
def test_handle_shutdown_request(self, mock_logger_info):
"""Mutate HerokuWorker so _horse_pid refers to an artificial process
and test handle_warm_shutdown_request"""
w = HerokuWorker('foo')
path = os.path.join(self.sandbox, 'shouldnt_exist')
p = Process(target=create_file_after_timeout_and_setsid, args=(path, 2))
p.start()
self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, None)
time.sleep(0.1)
w._horse_pid = p.pid
w.handle_warm_shutdown_request()
p.join(2)
# would expect p.exitcode to be -34
self.assertEqual(p.exitcode, -34)
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(path))
mock_logger_info.assert_called_with('Killed horse pid %s', p.pid)
def test_handle_shutdown_request_no_horse(self):
"""Mutate HerokuWorker so _horse_pid refers to non existent process
and test handle_warm_shutdown_request"""
w = HerokuWorker('foo')
w._horse_pid = 19999
w.handle_warm_shutdown_request()
class TestExceptionHandlerMessageEncoding(RQTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.worker = Worker("foo")
self.worker._exc_handlers = []
# Mimic how exception info is actually passed forwards
try:
raise Exception(u"💪")
Job scheduling (#1163) * First RQScheduler prototype * WIP job scheduling * Fixed Python 2.7 tests * Added ScheduledJobRegistry.get_scheduled_time(job) * WIP on scheduler's threading mechanism * Fixed test errors * Changed scheduler.acquire_locks() to instance method * Added scheduler.prepare_registries() * Somewhat working implementation of RQ scheduler * Only call stop_scheduler if there's a scheduler present * Use OSError rather than ProcessLookupError for PyPy compatibility * Added `auto_start` argument to scheduler.acquire_locks() * Make RQScheduler play better with timezone * Fixed test error * Added --with-scheduler flag to rq worker CLI * Fix tests on Python 2.x * More Python 2 fixes * Only call `scheduler.start` if worker is run in non burst mode * Fixed an issue where running worker with scheduler would fail sometimes * Make `worker.stop_scheduler()` more resilient to errors * worker.dequeue_job_and_maintain_ttl() should also periodically run maintenance tasks * Scheduler can now work with worker in both burst and non burst mode * Fixed scheduler logging message * Always log scheduler errors when running * Improve scheduler error logging message * Removed testing code * Scheduler should periodically try to acquire locks for other queues it doesn't have * Added tests for scheduler.should_reacquire_locks * Added queue.enqueue_in() * Fixes queue.enqueue_in() in Python 2.7 * First stab at documenting job scheduling * Remove unused methods * Remove Python 2.6 logging compatibility code * Remove more unused imports * Added convenience methods to access job registries from queue * Added test for worker.run_maintenance_tasks() * Simplify worker.queue_names() and worker.queue_keys() * Updated changelog to mention RQ's new job scheduling mechanism.
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except Exception:
self.exc_info = sys.exc_info()
def test_handle_exception_handles_non_ascii_in_exception_message(self):
"""worker.handle_exception doesn't crash on non-ascii in exception message."""
self.worker.handle_exception(Mock(), *self.exc_info)
class TestRoundRobinWorker(RQTestCase):
def test_round_robin(self):
qs = [Queue('q%d' % i) for i in range(5)]
for i in range(5):
for j in range(3):
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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qs[i].enqueue(say_pid, job_id='q%d_%d' % (i, j))
w = RoundRobinWorker(qs)
w.work(burst=True)
start_times = []
for i in range(5):
for j in range(3):
job = Job.fetch('q%d_%d' % (i, j))
start_times.append(('q%d_%d' % (i, j), job.started_at))
sorted_by_time = sorted(start_times, key=lambda tup: tup[1])
sorted_ids = [tup[0] for tup in sorted_by_time]
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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expected = [
'q0_0',
'q1_0',
'q2_0',
'q3_0',
'q4_0',
'q0_1',
'q1_1',
'q2_1',
'q3_1',
'q4_1',
'q0_2',
'q1_2',
'q2_2',
'q3_2',
'q4_2',
]
self.assertEqual(expected, sorted_ids)
class TestRandomWorker(RQTestCase):
def test_random_worker(self):
qs = [Queue('q%d' % i) for i in range(5)]
for i in range(5):
for j in range(3):
Worker pool (#1874) * First stab at implementating worker pool * Use process.is_alive() to check whether a process is still live * Handle shutdown signal * Check worker loop done * First working version of `WorkerPool`. * Added test for check_workers() * Added test for pool.start() * Better shutdown process * Comment out test_start() to see if it fixes CI * Make tests pass * Make CI pass * Comment out some tests * Comment out more tests * Re-enable a test * Re-enable another test * Uncomment check_workers test * Added run_worker test * Minor modification to dead worker detection * More test cases * Better process name for workers * Added back pool.stop_workers() when signal is received * Cleaned up cli.py * WIP on worker-pool command * Fix test * Test that worker pool ignores consecutive shutdown signals * Added test for worker-pool CLI command. * Added timeout to CI jobs * Fix worker pool test * Comment out test_scheduler.py * Fixed worker-pool in burst mode * Increase test coverage * Exclude tests directory from coverage.py * Improve test coverage * Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)` * Revert "Renamed `Pool(num_workers=2) to `Pool(size=2)`" This reverts commit a1306f89ad0d8686c6bde447bff75e2f71f0733b. * Renamed Pool to WorkerPool * Added a new TestCase that doesn't use LocalStack * Added job_class, worker_class and serializer arguments to WorkerPool * Use parse_connection() in WorkerPool.__init__ * Added CLI arguments for worker-pool * Minor WorkerPool and test fixes * Fixed failing CLI test * Document WorkerPool
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qs[i].enqueue(say_pid, job_id='q%d_%d' % (i, j))
w = RandomWorker(qs)
w.work(burst=True)
start_times = []
for i in range(5):
for j in range(3):
job = Job.fetch('q%d_%d' % (i, j))
start_times.append(('q%d_%d' % (i, j), job.started_at))
sorted_by_time = sorted(start_times, key=lambda tup: tup[1])
sorted_ids = [tup[0] for tup in sorted_by_time]
expected_rr = ['q%d_%d' % (i, j) for j in range(3) for i in range(5)]
expected_ser = ['q%d_%d' % (i, j) for i in range(5) for j in range(3)]
self.assertNotEqual(sorted_ids, expected_rr)
self.assertNotEqual(sorted_ids, expected_ser)
expected_rr.reverse()
expected_ser.reverse()
self.assertNotEqual(sorted_ids, expected_rr)
self.assertNotEqual(sorted_ids, expected_ser)
sorted_ids.sort()
expected_ser.sort()
self.assertEqual(sorted_ids, expected_ser)