# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (C) 2013 Rackspace Hosting Inc. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright (C) 2013 Yahoo! Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import abc import six from taskflow.utils import misc @six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta) class JobBoard(object): """A jobboard is an abstract representation of a place where jobs can be posted, reposted, claimed and transferred. There can be multiple implementations of this job board, depending on the desired semantics and capabilities of the underlying jobboard implementation. """ def __init__(self, name, conf): self._name = name self._conf = conf @abc.abstractmethod def iterjobs(self, only_unclaimed=False, ensure_fresh=False): """Returns an iterator that will provide back jobs that are currently on this jobboard. NOTE(harlowja): the ordering of this iteration should be by posting order (oldest to newest) if possible, but it is left up to the backing implementation to provide the order that best suits it (so don't depend on it always being oldest to newest). NOTE(harlowja): the iterator that is returned may support other attributes which can be used to further customize how iteration can be accomplished; check with the backends iterator object to determine what other attributes are supported. :param only_unclaimed: boolean that indicates whether to only iteration over unclaimed jobs. :param ensure_fresh: boolean that requests to only iterate over the most recent jobs available, where the definition of what is recent is backend specific. It is allowable that a backend may ignore this value if the backends internal semantics/capabilities can not support this argument. """ @abc.abstractmethod def wait(self, timeout=None): """Waits a given amount of time for job/s to be posted, when jobs are found then an iterator will be returned that contains the jobs at the given point in time. NOTE(harlowja): since a jobboard can be mutated on by multiple external entities at the *same* time the iterator that can be returned *may* still be empty due to other entities removing those jobs after the iterator has been created (be aware of this when using it). :param timeout: float that indicates how long to wait for a job to appear (if None then waits forever). """ @abc.abstractproperty def job_count(self): """Returns how many jobs are on this jobboard (this count may change as new jobs appear or are removed). """ @abc.abstractmethod def find_owner(self, job): """Gets the owner of the job if one exists.""" @property def name(self): """The non-uniquely identifying name of this jobboard.""" return self._name @abc.abstractmethod def consume(self, job, who): """Permanently (and atomically) removes a job from the jobboard, signaling that this job has been completed by the entity assigned to that job. Only the entity that has claimed that job is able to consume a job. A job that has been consumed can not be reclaimed or reposted by another entity (job postings are immutable). Any entity consuming a unclaimed job (or a job they do not have a claim on) will cause an exception. :param job: a job on this jobboard that can be consumed (if it does not exist then a NotFound exception will be raised). :param who: string that names the entity performing the consumption, this must be the same name that was used for claiming this job. """ @abc.abstractmethod def post(self, name, book, details=None): """Atomically creates and posts a job to the jobboard, allowing others to attempt to claim that job (and subsequently work on that job). The contents of the provided logbook must provide enough information for others to reference to construct & work on the desired entries that are contained in that logbook. Once a job has been posted it can only be removed by consuming that job (after that job is claimed). Any entity can post/propose jobs to the jobboard (in the future this may be restricted). Returns a job object representing the information that was posted. """ @abc.abstractmethod def claim(self, job, who): """Atomically attempts to claim the given job for the entity and either succeeds or fails at claiming by throwing corresponding exceptions. If a job is claimed it is expected that the entity that claims that job will at sometime in the future work on that jobs flows and either fail at completing them (resulting in a reposting) or consume that job from the jobboard (signaling its completion). :param job: a job on this jobboard that can be claimed (if it does not exist then a NotFound exception will be raised). :param who: string that names the claiming entity. """ @abc.abstractmethod def abandon(self, job, who): """Atomically abandons the given job on the jobboard, allowing that job to be reclaimed by others. This would typically occur if the entity that has claimed the job has failed or is unable to complete the job or jobs it has claimed. Only the entity that has claimed that job can abandon a job. Any entity abandoning a unclaimed job (or a job they do not own) will cause an exception. :param job: a job on this jobboard that can be abandoned (if it does not exist then a NotFound exception will be raised). :param who: string that names the entity performing the abandoning, this must be the same name that was used for claiming this job. """ @abc.abstractmethod def connect(self): """Opens the connection to any backend system.""" @abc.abstractmethod def close(self): """Close the connection to any backend system. Once closed the jobboard can no longer be used (unless reconnection occurs). """ # Jobboard events POSTED = 'POSTED' # new job is/has been posted REMOVAL = 'REMOVAL' # existing job is/has been removed class NotifyingJobBoard(JobBoard): """A jobboard subclass that can notify about jobs being created and removed, which can remove the repeated usage of iterjobs() to achieve the same operation. NOTE(harlowja): notifications that are emitted *may* be emitted on a separate dedicated thread when they occur, so ensure that all callbacks registered are thread safe. """ def __init__(self, name, conf): super(NotifyingJobBoard, self).__init__(name, conf) self.notifier = misc.Notifier()