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#
# Attempt to load the Redis-library.
#
# Without this we cannot connect to our queue.
#
%w( redis ).each do |library|
begin
require library
rescue LoadError
puts("Failed to load the #{library} library - queue access will fail!")
end
end
module Custodian
#
# An abstraction layer for our queue.
#
class QueueType
#
# Retrieve a job from the queue.
#
def fetch(_timeout)
raise 'Subclasses must implement this method!'
end
#
# Add a new job to the queue.
#
def add(_job_string)
raise 'Subclasses must implement this method!'
end
#
# Get the size of the queue
#
def size?
raise 'Subclasses must implement this method!'
end
#
# Empty the queue
#
def flush!
raise 'Subclasses must implement this method!'
end
end
#
# This is a simple queue which uses Redis for storage.
#
class RedisQueueType < QueueType
#
# Connect to the server on localhost, unless QUEUE_ADDRESS is set.
#
def initialize
host = ENV['QUEUE_ADDRESS'] || '127.0.0.1'
@redis = Redis.new(:host => host)
end
#
# Fetch a job from the queue.
#
# The timeout is used to specify the period we wait for a new job, and
# we pause that same period between fetches.
#
def fetch(timeout = 1)
job = nil
loop do
# Get the next job from the queue.
# NOTE: This returns an array.
job = @redis.zrange('custodian_queue', 0, 0)
if ! job.empty?
# We only have one entry in our array
job = job[0]
# Remove from the queue
@redis.zrem('custodian_queue', job );
return job
else
sleep(timeout)
end
end
end
#
# Add a new job to the queue.
#
def add(job_string)
#
# We need to build a "score" for this job - the score
# will be used for ordering by Redis.
#
# We don't care what order the jobs are running in, however
# we do care that this the order is always the same.
#
# On that basis we need to create a score for the string which
# will always be the same, and will always be a number.
#
# We'll sum up the ASCII values of each character in the test
# which gives us a "number" which that should be consistent for
# each distinct-test.
#
#
score = 0
job_string.split("").each do |x|
score = score + x.ord
end
# Bound the number to something sane.
score = score & 0xFFFF
@redis.zadd('custodian_queue', score, job_string)
end
#
# How many jobs in the queue?
#
def size?
@redis.zcard('custodian_queue')
end
#
# Empty the queue, discarding all pending jobs.
#
def flush!
@redis.del('custodian_queue')
end
end
end
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