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Jérome Perrin
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Mar 24, 2016
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Jacob Vosmaer
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Explain why ExclusiveLease has no #cancel
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@@ -15,6 +15,25 @@ module Gitlab
# seconds then two overlapping operations may hold a lease for the same
# key at the same time.
#
# This class has no 'cancel' method. I originally decided against adding
# it because it would add complexity and a false sense of security. The
# complexity: instead of setting '1' we would have to set a UUID, and to
# delete it we would have to execute Lua on the Redis server to only
# delete the key if the value was our own UUID. Otherwise there is a
# chance that when you intend to cancel your lease you actually delete
# someone else's. The false sense of security: you cannot design your
# system to rely too much on the lease being cancelled after use because
# the calling (Ruby) process may crash or be killed. You _cannot_ count
# on begin/ensure blocks to cancel a lease, because the 'ensure' does
# not always run. Think of 'kill -9' from the Unicorn master for
# instance.
#
# If you find that leases are getting in your way, ask yourself: would
# it be enough to lower the lease timeout? Another thing that might be
# appropriate is to only use a lease for bulk/automated operations, and
# to ignore the lease when you get a single 'manual' user request (a
# button click).
#
class
ExclusiveLease
def
initialize
(
key
,
timeout
:)
@key
,
@timeout
=
key
,
timeout
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@@ -27,6 +46,8 @@ module Gitlab
!!
redis
.
set
(
redis_key
,
'1'
,
nx:
true
,
ex:
@timeout
)
end
# No #cancel method. See comments above!
private
def
redis
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