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5.2 KiB
Python
147 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
5 years ago
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from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
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from collections import defaultdict
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from traceback import format_tb
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import logging
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import sys
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from pytz import utc
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import six
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from apscheduler.events import (
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JobExecutionEvent, EVENT_JOB_MISSED, EVENT_JOB_ERROR, EVENT_JOB_EXECUTED)
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class MaxInstancesReachedError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, job):
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super(MaxInstancesReachedError, self).__init__(
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'Job "%s" has already reached its maximum number of instances (%d)' %
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(job.id, job.max_instances))
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class BaseExecutor(six.with_metaclass(ABCMeta, object)):
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"""Abstract base class that defines the interface that every executor must implement."""
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_scheduler = None
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_lock = None
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_logger = logging.getLogger('apscheduler.executors')
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def __init__(self):
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super(BaseExecutor, self).__init__()
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self._instances = defaultdict(lambda: 0)
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def start(self, scheduler, alias):
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"""
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Called by the scheduler when the scheduler is being started or when the executor is being
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added to an already running scheduler.
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:param apscheduler.schedulers.base.BaseScheduler scheduler: the scheduler that is starting
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this executor
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:param str|unicode alias: alias of this executor as it was assigned to the scheduler
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"""
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self._scheduler = scheduler
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self._lock = scheduler._create_lock()
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self._logger = logging.getLogger('apscheduler.executors.%s' % alias)
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def shutdown(self, wait=True):
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"""
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Shuts down this executor.
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:param bool wait: ``True`` to wait until all submitted jobs
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have been executed
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"""
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def submit_job(self, job, run_times):
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"""
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Submits job for execution.
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:param Job job: job to execute
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:param list[datetime] run_times: list of datetimes specifying
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when the job should have been run
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:raises MaxInstancesReachedError: if the maximum number of
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allowed instances for this job has been reached
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"""
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assert self._lock is not None, 'This executor has not been started yet'
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with self._lock:
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if self._instances[job.id] >= job.max_instances:
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raise MaxInstancesReachedError(job)
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self._do_submit_job(job, run_times)
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self._instances[job.id] += 1
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@abstractmethod
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def _do_submit_job(self, job, run_times):
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"""Performs the actual task of scheduling `run_job` to be called."""
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def _run_job_success(self, job_id, events):
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"""
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Called by the executor with the list of generated events when :func:`run_job` has been
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successfully called.
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"""
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with self._lock:
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self._instances[job_id] -= 1
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if self._instances[job_id] == 0:
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del self._instances[job_id]
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for event in events:
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self._scheduler._dispatch_event(event)
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def _run_job_error(self, job_id, exc, traceback=None):
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"""Called by the executor with the exception if there is an error calling `run_job`."""
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with self._lock:
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self._instances[job_id] -= 1
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if self._instances[job_id] == 0:
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del self._instances[job_id]
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exc_info = (exc.__class__, exc, traceback)
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self._logger.error('Error running job %s', job_id, exc_info=exc_info)
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def run_job(job, jobstore_alias, run_times, logger_name):
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"""
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Called by executors to run the job. Returns a list of scheduler events to be dispatched by the
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scheduler.
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"""
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events = []
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logger = logging.getLogger(logger_name)
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for run_time in run_times:
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# See if the job missed its run time window, and handle
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# possible misfires accordingly
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if job.misfire_grace_time is not None:
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difference = datetime.now(utc) - run_time
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grace_time = timedelta(seconds=job.misfire_grace_time)
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if difference > grace_time:
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events.append(JobExecutionEvent(EVENT_JOB_MISSED, job.id, jobstore_alias,
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run_time))
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logger.warning('Run time of job "%s" was missed by %s', job, difference)
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continue
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logger.info('Running job "%s" (scheduled at %s)', job, run_time)
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try:
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retval = job.func(*job.args, **job.kwargs)
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except BaseException:
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exc, tb = sys.exc_info()[1:]
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formatted_tb = ''.join(format_tb(tb))
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events.append(JobExecutionEvent(EVENT_JOB_ERROR, job.id, jobstore_alias, run_time,
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exception=exc, traceback=formatted_tb))
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logger.exception('Job "%s" raised an exception', job)
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# This is to prevent cyclic references that would lead to memory leaks
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if six.PY2:
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sys.exc_clear()
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del tb
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else:
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import traceback
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traceback.clear_frames(tb)
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del tb
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else:
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events.append(JobExecutionEvent(EVENT_JOB_EXECUTED, job.id, jobstore_alias, run_time,
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retval=retval))
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logger.info('Job "%s" executed successfully', job)
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return events
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