* Ensure that the custom serializer defined is passed into the job fetch calls
* add serializer as argument to fetch_many and dequeue_any methods
* add worker test for custom serializer
* move json serializer to serializers.py
* Added send_stop_job_command().
* send_stop_job_command now accepts just connection and job_id
* Document send_job_job_command
* Updated test coverage
* feat: added job heartbeat to track whether job is actually executing
heartbeat might be needed in cases when worker was hardkilled or the whole VM/docker was forcibly rebooted.
* fixed tests
* fixed test coverage issue
* chore: renamed job.heartbeat stuff according to review feedback
* chore: pipelined worker heartbeat and job heartbeat
* docs: documented job.heartbeat property
* fixes after review
* docs: updated last_heartbeat description
* chore: review
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* scheduler: now operates with chunks of jobs
* scheduler: set default chunk_size for ScheduledJobRegistry.get_jobs_to_schedule
* scheduler: fixed missing indent
* scheduler: added test for get_jobs_to_schedule() with chunk_size parameter
* scheduler: fixed test for passing python 3.5 (no f-strings)
* scheduler: fixed chunk_size in test make it lighter to run
* feat: avoided "zombie" processes after killing work horse by setting work horse process group and killing this group
* fixed tests
* tests: added test to check that all workhorse subprocesses are killed
* tests: updated guthub run tests dependencies since they are not using (dev-)requirements.txt
Co-authored-by: Ruslan Mullakhmetov <ruslan@twentythree.net>
* handled unhandled exceptions in horse to prevent a job from being silently dropped without going into FailedRegistry
* changes after review
* made sure that work_horse always terminates in a proper way with tests
* minor refactoring
* fix for failing test
* fixes for the other tests
- removed exception handling (done in monitor_work_horse)
- adjusted some tests for the checks that are not relevant anymore
* review suggested changes
* cleanup
Co-authored-by: Ruslan Mullakhmetov <ruslan@twentythree.net>
* Initial implementation of Retry class
* Fixes job.refresh() under Python 3.5
* Remove the use of text_type in job.py
* Retry can be scheduled
* monitor_work_horse() should call handle_job_failure() with queue argument.
* Flake8 fixes
* Added docs for job retries
* Took into account DST when computing localtime zones. This wasn't accounted for when using non-UTC datetimes with queue.enqueue_at()
* Updates tests with mocked timezones to test both scenarios
1) Check if `created_at` when checking if dependencies are met.
If `created_at` is `None` then the job has been deleted. This is sort of hack - we just need one of the fields on the job's hash that is ALWAYS populated. You can persist a job to redis without setting status...
2) Job#fetch_dependencies no longer raises NoSuchJob.
If one of a job's dependencies has been deleted from Redis, it is not returned from `fetch_dependencies` and no exception is raised.
Method Queue#enqueue_dependents checks the status of all dependencies of all dependents, and enqueues those dependents for which all dependencies are FINISHED.
The enqueue_dependents method WAS called from Worker#handle_job_success called BEFORE the status of the successful job was set in Redis, so enqueue_dependents explicitly excluded the _successful_ job from interrogation of dependency statuses as the it would never be true in the existing code path, but it was assumed that this would be final status after the current pipeline was executed.
This commit changes Worker#handle_job_success so that it persists the status of the successful job to Redis, everytime a job completes(not only if it has a ttl) and does so before enqueue_dependents is called. This allows for enqueue_dependents to be less reliant on the out of band state of the current _successful job being handled_.
* Add job status setting in enqueue_at (and in enqueue_in) methods
Update tests for this change
Closes: #1179
* Add status param to create_job func, rework enqueue_at status setting
* Add a hard kill from the parent process with a 10% increased timeout in case the forked process gets stuck and cannot stop itself.
* Added test for the force kill of the parent process.
* Changed 10% to +1 second, and other misc changes based on review comments.
* 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.
* Multi Dependency Support - Registration & Enqueue Call
Internal API changes to support multiple dependencies.
* Store all of a job's _dependencies_ in a redis set. Delete that set when a job is deleted.
* Add Job#fetch_dependencies method - which return all jobs a job is dependent upon and optionally _WATCHES_ all dependency ids.
* Use Job#fetch_dependencies in Queue#call_enqueue. `fetch_dependencies` now sets WATCH and raises InvalidJobDependency, rather than call_enqueue.
`Queue` and `Job` public APIs still expect single ids of jobs for `depends_on` but internally register them in a way that could support multiple jobs being passed as dependencies.
Next up: need to update Queue#enqueue_dependents
* Use existing fetch_many method to get dependencies.
Modify fetch_dependencies to use fetch_many.
* Remove default value for fetch_many's connection parameter
* PR review housekeeping
* Remove a duplicate test
* Oneline something
* Fix missing colon in dependencies key
* Delete job key, dependents and dependencies at once
* More Fixes From Code Review
Updates to Job, Queue and associated tests.
* When Checking dependencies Avoid, trip to Redis
* When checking the status of a job, we have a 'clean' status of all dependencies(returned from Job#fetch_dependencies) and the job keys are WATCHed, so there's no reason to go back to Redis to get the status _again_.
* Looks as though, the `_status` set in `Job#restore` was bytes while it was converted to text(`as_text`) in `Job#get_status` - for consistency(and tests) converting to text in `restore` as well.
* In `Queue#enqueue_call`, moved WATCH of dependencies_key to before fetching dependencies. This doesn't really matter but seems more _correct_ - one can imagine some rogue API adding a dependency after they've been fetched but before they've been WATCHEed.
* Update Job#get_status to get _local_ status
* If refresh=False is passed, don't get status from Redis; return the value of _status. This is to avoid a trip to Redis if the caller can guarantee that the value of `_status` is _clean_.
* More Fixups
* Expire dependency keys in Job#cleanup
* Consistency in Job#fetch_dependencies
* Convert `_dependency_id` to `_dependency_ids`
Change `Job`s tracking from a single id of it's dependencies from a single _id_ to a list of _id_s. This change should be private to `Job` - especially leaving `Job#to_dict` and `Job#restore`s treatment of a single 'dependency_id' intact.
This change modifies existing tests.
* Remove reliance upon dependency property in tests
... use dependency.id not `_dependency_id`
* Re-add assertions for Falsey Values
* Add _dependency_id property
For backwards compatibility with other libs such as django-rq and rq-scheduler