Commit 945cdf32 authored by Grzegorz Bizon's avatar Grzegorz Bizon

Make it possible to schedule bg migrations in bulk

parent 07693b43
...@@ -2,18 +2,32 @@ class BackgroundMigrationWorker ...@@ -2,18 +2,32 @@ class BackgroundMigrationWorker
include Sidekiq::Worker include Sidekiq::Worker
include DedicatedSidekiqQueue include DedicatedSidekiqQueue
# Schedules a number of jobs in bulk # Enqueues a number of jobs in bulk.
# #
# The `jobs` argument should be an Array of Arrays, each sub-array must be in # The `jobs` argument should be an Array of Arrays, each sub-array must be in
# the form: # the form:
# #
# [migration-class, [arg1, arg2, ...]] # [migration-class, [arg1, arg2, ...]]
def self.perform_bulk(*jobs) def self.perform_bulk(jobs)
Sidekiq::Client.push_bulk('class' => self, Sidekiq::Client.push_bulk('class' => self,
'queue' => sidekiq_options['queue'], 'queue' => sidekiq_options['queue'],
'args' => jobs) 'args' => jobs)
end end
# Schedules a number of jobs in bulk, with a delay.
#
def self.perform_bulk_in(delay, jobs)
now = Time.now.to_f
schedule = now + delay.to_f
raise ArgumentError if schedule <= now
Sidekiq::Client.push_bulk('class' => self,
'queue' => sidekiq_options['queue'],
'args' => jobs,
'at' => schedule)
end
# Performs the background migration. # Performs the background migration.
# #
# See Gitlab::BackgroundMigration.perform for more information. # See Gitlab::BackgroundMigration.perform for more information.
......
...@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@ your migration: ...@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@ your migration:
BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_async('BackgroundMigrationClassName', [arg1, arg2, ...]) BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_async('BackgroundMigrationClassName', [arg1, arg2, ...])
``` ```
Usually it's better to schedule jobs in bulk, for this you can use Usually it's better to enqueue jobs in bulk, for this you can use
`BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_bulk`: `BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_bulk`:
```ruby ```ruby
BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_bulk( BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_bulk(
['BackgroundMigrationClassName', [1]], [['BackgroundMigrationClassName', [1]],
['BackgroundMigrationClassName', [2]], ['BackgroundMigrationClassName', [2]],
... ...]
) )
``` ```
...@@ -68,6 +68,17 @@ consuming migrations it's best to schedule a background job using an ...@@ -68,6 +68,17 @@ consuming migrations it's best to schedule a background job using an
updates. Removals in turn can be handled by simply defining foreign keys with updates. Removals in turn can be handled by simply defining foreign keys with
cascading deletes. cascading deletes.
If you would like to schedule jobs in bulk with a delay, you can use
`BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_bulk_in`:
```ruby
jobs = [['BackgroundMigrationClassName', [1]],
['BackgroundMigrationClassName', [2]],
...]
BackgroundMigrationWorker.perform_bulk_in(5.minutes, jobs)
```
## Cleaning Up ## Cleaning Up
Because background migrations can take a long time you can't immediately clean Because background migrations can take a long time you can't immediately clean
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require 'sidekiq/testing/inline' require 'sidekiq/testing'
Sidekiq::Testing.server_middleware do |chain| Sidekiq::Testing.server_middleware do |chain|
chain.add Gitlab::SidekiqStatus::ServerMiddleware chain.add Gitlab::SidekiqStatus::ServerMiddleware
end end
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.after(:each, :sidekiq) do
Sidekiq::Worker.clear_all
end
end
require 'spec_helper' require 'spec_helper'
describe BackgroundMigrationWorker do describe BackgroundMigrationWorker, :sidekiq do
describe '.perform' do describe '.perform' do
it 'performs a background migration' do it 'performs a background migration' do
expect(Gitlab::BackgroundMigration) expect(Gitlab::BackgroundMigration)
...@@ -10,4 +10,35 @@ describe BackgroundMigrationWorker do ...@@ -10,4 +10,35 @@ describe BackgroundMigrationWorker do
described_class.new.perform('Foo', [10, 20]) described_class.new.perform('Foo', [10, 20])
end end
end end
describe '.perform_bulk' do
it 'enqueues background migrations in bulk' do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
described_class.perform_bulk([['Foo', [1]], ['Foo', [2]]])
expect(described_class.jobs.count).to eq 2
expect(described_class.jobs).to all(include('enqueued_at'))
end
end
end
describe '.perform_bulk_in' do
context 'when delay is valid' do
it 'correctly schedules background migrations' do
Sidekiq::Testing.fake! do
described_class.perform_bulk_in(1.minute, [['Foo', [1]], ['Foo', [2]]])
expect(described_class.jobs.count).to eq 2
expect(described_class.jobs).to all(include('at'))
end
end
end
context 'when delay is invalid' do
it 'raises an ArgumentError exception' do
expect { described_class.perform_bulk_in(-60, [['Foo']]) }
.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
end
end end
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