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// Copyright 2020 Kentaro Hibino. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license
// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package asynq
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/url"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/redis/go-redis/v9"
"github.com/hibiken/asynq/internal/base"
)
// Task represents a unit of work to be performed.
type Task struct {
// typename indicates the type of task to be performed.
typename string
// payload holds data needed to perform the task.
payload []byte
// opts holds options for the task.
opts []Option
// w is the ResultWriter for the task.
w *ResultWriter
}
func (t *Task) Type() string { return t.typename }
func (t *Task) Payload() []byte { return t.payload }
// ResultWriter returns a pointer to the ResultWriter associated with the task.
//
// Nil pointer is returned if called on a newly created task (i.e. task created by calling NewTask).
// Only the tasks passed to Handler.ProcessTask have a valid ResultWriter pointer.
func (t *Task) ResultWriter() *ResultWriter { return t.w }
// NewTask returns a new Task given a type name and payload data.
// Options can be passed to configure task processing behavior.
func NewTask(typename string, payload []byte, opts ...Option) *Task {
return &Task{
typename: typename,
payload: payload,
opts: opts,
}
}
// newTask creates a task with the given typename, payload and ResultWriter.
func newTask(typename string, payload []byte, w *ResultWriter) *Task {
return &Task{
typename: typename,
payload: payload,
w: w,
}
}
// A TaskInfo describes a task and its metadata.
type TaskInfo struct {
// ID is the identifier of the task.
ID string
// Queue is the name of the queue in which the task belongs.
Queue string
// Type is the type name of the task.
Type string
// Payload is the payload data of the task.
Payload []byte
// State indicates the task state.
State TaskState
// MaxRetry is the maximum number of times the task can be retried.
MaxRetry int
// Retried is the number of times the task has retried so far.
Retried int
// LastErr is the error message from the last failure.
LastErr string
// LastFailedAt is the time time of the last failure if any.
// If the task has no failures, LastFailedAt is zero time (i.e. time.Time{}).
LastFailedAt time.Time
// Timeout is the duration the task can be processed by Handler before being retried,
// zero if not specified
Timeout time.Duration
// Deadline is the deadline for the task, zero value if not specified.
Deadline time.Time
// Group is the name of the group in which the task belongs.
//
// Tasks in the same queue can be grouped together by Group name and will be aggregated into one task
// by a Server processing the queue.
//
// Empty string (default) indicates task does not belong to any groups, and no aggregation will be applied to the task.
Group string
// NextProcessAt is the time the task is scheduled to be processed,
// zero if not applicable.
NextProcessAt time.Time
// IsOrphaned describes whether the task is left in active state with no worker processing it.
// An orphaned task indicates that the worker has crashed or experienced network failures and was not able to
// extend its lease on the task.
//
// This task will be recovered by running a server against the queue the task is in.
// This field is only applicable to tasks with TaskStateActive.
IsOrphaned bool
// Retention is duration of the retention period after the task is successfully processed.
Retention time.Duration
// CompletedAt is the time when the task is processed successfully.
// Zero value (i.e. time.Time{}) indicates no value.
CompletedAt time.Time
// Result holds the result data associated with the task.
// Use ResultWriter to write result data from the Handler.
Result []byte
}
// If t is non-zero, returns time converted from t as unix time in seconds.
// If t is zero, returns zero value of time.Time.
func fromUnixTimeOrZero(t int64) time.Time {
if t == 0 {
return time.Time{}
}
return time.Unix(t, 0)
}
func newTaskInfo(msg *base.TaskMessage, state base.TaskState, nextProcessAt time.Time, result []byte) *TaskInfo {
info := TaskInfo{
ID: msg.ID,
Queue: msg.Queue,
Type: msg.Type,
Payload: msg.Payload, // Do we need to make a copy?
MaxRetry: msg.Retry,
Retried: msg.Retried,
LastErr: msg.ErrorMsg,
Group: msg.GroupKey,
Timeout: time.Duration(msg.Timeout) * time.Second,
Deadline: fromUnixTimeOrZero(msg.Deadline),
Retention: time.Duration(msg.Retention) * time.Second,
NextProcessAt: nextProcessAt,
LastFailedAt: fromUnixTimeOrZero(msg.LastFailedAt),
CompletedAt: fromUnixTimeOrZero(msg.CompletedAt),
Result: result,
}
switch state {
case base.TaskStateActive:
info.State = TaskStateActive
case base.TaskStatePending:
info.State = TaskStatePending
case base.TaskStateScheduled:
info.State = TaskStateScheduled
case base.TaskStateRetry:
info.State = TaskStateRetry
case base.TaskStateArchived:
info.State = TaskStateArchived
case base.TaskStateCompleted:
info.State = TaskStateCompleted
case base.TaskStateAggregating:
info.State = TaskStateAggregating
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: unknown state: %d", state))
}
return &info
}
// TaskState denotes the state of a task.
type TaskState int
const (
// Indicates that the task is currently being processed by Handler.
TaskStateActive TaskState = iota + 1
// Indicates that the task is ready to be processed by Handler.
TaskStatePending
// Indicates that the task is scheduled to be processed some time in the future.
TaskStateScheduled
// Indicates that the task has previously failed and scheduled to be processed some time in the future.
TaskStateRetry
// Indicates that the task is archived and stored for inspection purposes.
TaskStateArchived
// Indicates that the task is processed successfully and retained until the retention TTL expires.
TaskStateCompleted
// Indicates that the task is waiting in a group to be aggregated into one task.
TaskStateAggregating
)
func (s TaskState) String() string {
switch s {
case TaskStateActive:
return "active"
case TaskStatePending:
return "pending"
case TaskStateScheduled:
return "scheduled"
case TaskStateRetry:
return "retry"
case TaskStateArchived:
return "archived"
case TaskStateCompleted:
return "completed"
case TaskStateAggregating:
return "aggregating"
}
panic("asynq: unknown task state")
}
// RedisConnOpt is a discriminated union of types that represent Redis connection configuration option.
//
// RedisConnOpt represents a sum of following types:
//
// - RedisClientOpt
// - RedisFailoverClientOpt
// - RedisClusterClientOpt
type RedisConnOpt interface {
// MakeRedisClient returns a new redis client instance.
// Return value is intentionally opaque to hide the implementation detail of redis client.
MakeRedisClient() interface{}
}
// RedisClientOpt is used to create a redis client that connects
// to a redis server directly.
type RedisClientOpt struct {
// Network type to use, either tcp or unix.
// Default is tcp.
Network string
// Redis server address in "host:port" format.
Addr string
// Username to authenticate the current connection when Redis ACLs are used.
// See: https://redis.io/commands/auth.
Username string
// Password to authenticate the current connection.
// See: https://redis.io/commands/auth.
Password string
// Redis DB to select after connecting to a server.
// See: https://redis.io/commands/select.
DB int
// Dial timeout for establishing new connections.
// Default is 5 seconds.
DialTimeout time.Duration
// Timeout for socket reads.
// If timeout is reached, read commands will fail with a timeout error
// instead of blocking.
//
// Use value -1 for no timeout and 0 for default.
// Default is 3 seconds.
ReadTimeout time.Duration
// Timeout for socket writes.
// If timeout is reached, write commands will fail with a timeout error
// instead of blocking.
//
// Use value -1 for no timeout and 0 for default.
// Default is ReadTimout.
WriteTimeout time.Duration
// Maximum number of socket connections.
// Default is 10 connections per every CPU as reported by runtime.NumCPU.
PoolSize int
// TLS Config used to connect to a server.
// TLS will be negotiated only if this field is set.
TLSConfig *tls.Config
}
func (opt RedisClientOpt) MakeRedisClient() interface{} {
return redis.NewClient(&redis.Options{
Network: opt.Network,
Addr: opt.Addr,
Username: opt.Username,
Password: opt.Password,
DB: opt.DB,
DialTimeout: opt.DialTimeout,
ReadTimeout: opt.ReadTimeout,
WriteTimeout: opt.WriteTimeout,
PoolSize: opt.PoolSize,
TLSConfig: opt.TLSConfig,
})
}
// RedisFailoverClientOpt is used to creates a redis client that talks
// to redis sentinels for service discovery and has an automatic failover
// capability.
type RedisFailoverClientOpt struct {
// Redis master name that monitored by sentinels.
MasterName string
// Addresses of sentinels in "host:port" format.
// Use at least three sentinels to avoid problems described in
// https://redis.io/topics/sentinel.
SentinelAddrs []string
// Redis sentinel password.
SentinelPassword string
// Username to authenticate the current connection when Redis ACLs are used.
// See: https://redis.io/commands/auth.
Username string
// Password to authenticate the current connection.
// See: https://redis.io/commands/auth.
Password string
// Redis DB to select after connecting to a server.
// See: https://redis.io/commands/select.
DB int
// Dial timeout for establishing new connections.
// Default is 5 seconds.
DialTimeout time.Duration
// Timeout for socket reads.
// If timeout is reached, read commands will fail with a timeout error
// instead of blocking.
//
// Use value -1 for no timeout and 0 for default.
// Default is 3 seconds.
ReadTimeout time.Duration
// Timeout for socket writes.
// If timeout is reached, write commands will fail with a timeout error
// instead of blocking.
//
// Use value -1 for no timeout and 0 for default.
// Default is ReadTimeout
WriteTimeout time.Duration
// Maximum number of socket connections.
// Default is 10 connections per every CPU as reported by runtime.NumCPU.
PoolSize int
// TLS Config used to connect to a server.
// TLS will be negotiated only if this field is set.
TLSConfig *tls.Config
}
func (opt RedisFailoverClientOpt) MakeRedisClient() interface{} {
return redis.NewFailoverClient(&redis.FailoverOptions{
MasterName: opt.MasterName,
SentinelAddrs: opt.SentinelAddrs,
SentinelPassword: opt.SentinelPassword,
Username: opt.Username,
Password: opt.Password,
DB: opt.DB,
DialTimeout: opt.DialTimeout,
ReadTimeout: opt.ReadTimeout,
WriteTimeout: opt.WriteTimeout,
PoolSize: opt.PoolSize,
TLSConfig: opt.TLSConfig,
})
}
// RedisClusterClientOpt is used to creates a redis client that connects to
// redis cluster.
type RedisClusterClientOpt struct {
// A seed list of host:port addresses of cluster nodes.
Addrs []string
// The maximum number of retries before giving up.
// Command is retried on network errors and MOVED/ASK redirects.
// Default is 8 retries.
MaxRedirects int
// Username to authenticate the current connection when Redis ACLs are used.
// See: https://redis.io/commands/auth.
Username string
// Password to authenticate the current connection.
// See: https://redis.io/commands/auth.
Password string
// Dial timeout for establishing new connections.
// Default is 5 seconds.
DialTimeout time.Duration
// Timeout for socket reads.
// If timeout is reached, read commands will fail with a timeout error
// instead of blocking.
//
// Use value -1 for no timeout and 0 for default.
// Default is 3 seconds.
ReadTimeout time.Duration
// Timeout for socket writes.
// If timeout is reached, write commands will fail with a timeout error
// instead of blocking.
//
// Use value -1 for no timeout and 0 for default.
// Default is ReadTimeout.
WriteTimeout time.Duration
// TLS Config used to connect to a server.
// TLS will be negotiated only if this field is set.
TLSConfig *tls.Config
}
func (opt RedisClusterClientOpt) MakeRedisClient() interface{} {
return redis.NewClusterClient(&redis.ClusterOptions{
Addrs: opt.Addrs,
MaxRedirects: opt.MaxRedirects,
Username: opt.Username,
Password: opt.Password,
DialTimeout: opt.DialTimeout,
ReadTimeout: opt.ReadTimeout,
WriteTimeout: opt.WriteTimeout,
TLSConfig: opt.TLSConfig,
})
}
// ParseRedisURI parses redis uri string and returns RedisConnOpt if uri is valid.
// It returns a non-nil error if uri cannot be parsed.
//
// Three URI schemes are supported, which are redis:, rediss:, redis-socket:, and redis-sentinel:.
// Supported formats are:
// redis://[:password@]host[:port][/dbnumber]
// rediss://[:password@]host[:port][/dbnumber]
// redis-socket://[:password@]path[?db=dbnumber]
// redis-sentinel://[:password@]host1[:port][,host2:[:port]][,hostN:[:port]][?master=masterName]
func ParseRedisURI(uri string) (RedisConnOpt, error) {
u, err := url.Parse(uri)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("asynq: could not parse redis uri: %v", err)
}
switch u.Scheme {
case "redis", "rediss":
return parseRedisURI(u)
case "redis-socket":
return parseRedisSocketURI(u)
case "redis-sentinel":
return parseRedisSentinelURI(u)
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("asynq: unsupported uri scheme: %q", u.Scheme)
}
}
func parseRedisURI(u *url.URL) (RedisConnOpt, error) {
var db int
var err error
var redisConnOpt RedisClientOpt
if len(u.Path) > 0 {
xs := strings.Split(strings.Trim(u.Path, "/"), "/")
db, err = strconv.Atoi(xs[0])
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("asynq: could not parse redis uri: database number should be the first segment of the path")
}
}
var password string
if v, ok := u.User.Password(); ok {
password = v
}
if u.Scheme == "rediss" {
h, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(u.Host)
if err != nil {
h = u.Host
}
redisConnOpt.TLSConfig = &tls.Config{ServerName: h}
}
redisConnOpt.Addr = u.Host
redisConnOpt.Password = password
redisConnOpt.DB = db
return redisConnOpt, nil
}
func parseRedisSocketURI(u *url.URL) (RedisConnOpt, error) {
const errPrefix = "asynq: could not parse redis socket uri"
if len(u.Path) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: path does not exist", errPrefix)
}
q := u.Query()
var db int
var err error
if n := q.Get("db"); n != "" {
db, err = strconv.Atoi(n)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s: query param `db` should be a number", errPrefix)
}
}
var password string
if v, ok := u.User.Password(); ok {
password = v
}
return RedisClientOpt{Network: "unix", Addr: u.Path, DB: db, Password: password}, nil
}
func parseRedisSentinelURI(u *url.URL) (RedisConnOpt, error) {
addrs := strings.Split(u.Host, ",")
master := u.Query().Get("master")
var password string
if v, ok := u.User.Password(); ok {
password = v
}
return RedisFailoverClientOpt{MasterName: master, SentinelAddrs: addrs, SentinelPassword: password}, nil
}
// ResultWriter is a client interface to write result data for a task.
// It writes the data to the redis instance the server is connected to.
type ResultWriter struct {
id string // task ID this writer is responsible for
qname string // queue name the task belongs to
broker base.Broker
ctx context.Context // context associated with the task
}
// Write writes the given data as a result of the task the ResultWriter is associated with.
func (w *ResultWriter) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) {
select {
case <-w.ctx.Done():
return 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to result task result: %v", w.ctx.Err())
default:
}
return w.broker.WriteResult(w.qname, w.id, data)
}
// TaskID returns the ID of the task the ResultWriter is associated with.
func (w *ResultWriter) TaskID() string {
return w.id
}