Queue: Make WorkerPools and Queues flushable (#10001)

* Make WorkerPools and Queues flushable

Adds Flush methods to Queues and the WorkerPool
Further abstracts the WorkerPool
Adds a final step to Flush the queues in the defer from PrintCurrentTest
Fixes an issue with Settings inheritance in queues

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>

* Change to for loop

* Add IsEmpty and begin just making the queues composed WorkerPools

* subsume workerpool into the queues and create a flushable interface

* Add manager command

* Move flushall to queue.Manager and add to testlogger

* As per @guillep2k

* as per @guillep2k

* Just make queues all implement flushable and clean up the wrapped queue flushes

* cope with no timeout

Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
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@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ package queue
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"time"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
)
@ -18,25 +16,23 @@ const ChannelQueueType Type = "channel"
// ChannelQueueConfiguration is the configuration for a ChannelQueue
type ChannelQueueConfiguration struct {
QueueLength int
BatchLength int
Workers int
MaxWorkers int
BlockTimeout time.Duration
BoostTimeout time.Duration
BoostWorkers int
Name string
WorkerPoolConfiguration
Workers int
Name string
}
// ChannelQueue implements
// ChannelQueue implements Queue
//
// A channel queue is not persistable and does not shutdown or terminate cleanly
// It is basically a very thin wrapper around a WorkerPool
type ChannelQueue struct {
pool *WorkerPool
*WorkerPool
exemplar interface{}
workers int
name string
}
// NewChannelQueue create a memory channel queue
// NewChannelQueue creates a memory channel queue
func NewChannelQueue(handle HandlerFunc, cfg, exemplar interface{}) (Queue, error) {
configInterface, err := toConfig(ChannelQueueConfiguration{}, cfg)
if err != nil {
@ -46,26 +42,13 @@ func NewChannelQueue(handle HandlerFunc, cfg, exemplar interface{}) (Queue, erro
if config.BatchLength == 0 {
config.BatchLength = 1
}
dataChan := make(chan Data, config.QueueLength)
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
queue := &ChannelQueue{
pool: &WorkerPool{
baseCtx: ctx,
cancel: cancel,
batchLength: config.BatchLength,
handle: handle,
dataChan: dataChan,
blockTimeout: config.BlockTimeout,
boostTimeout: config.BoostTimeout,
boostWorkers: config.BoostWorkers,
maxNumberOfWorkers: config.MaxWorkers,
},
exemplar: exemplar,
workers: config.Workers,
name: config.Name,
WorkerPool: NewWorkerPool(handle, config.WorkerPoolConfiguration),
exemplar: exemplar,
workers: config.Workers,
name: config.Name,
}
queue.pool.qid = GetManager().Add(queue, ChannelQueueType, config, exemplar, queue.pool)
queue.qid = GetManager().Add(queue, ChannelQueueType, config, exemplar)
return queue, nil
}
@ -77,22 +60,18 @@ func (c *ChannelQueue) Run(atShutdown, atTerminate func(context.Context, func())
atTerminate(context.Background(), func() {
log.Warn("ChannelQueue: %s is not terminatable!", c.name)
})
log.Debug("ChannelQueue: %s Starting", c.name)
go func() {
_ = c.pool.AddWorkers(c.workers, 0)
_ = c.AddWorkers(c.workers, 0)
}()
}
// Push will push data into the queue
func (c *ChannelQueue) Push(data Data) error {
if c.exemplar != nil {
// Assert data is of same type as r.exemplar
t := reflect.TypeOf(data)
exemplarType := reflect.TypeOf(c.exemplar)
if !t.AssignableTo(exemplarType) || data == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Unable to assign data: %v to same type as exemplar: %v in queue: %s", data, c.exemplar, c.name)
}
if !assignableTo(data, c.exemplar) {
return fmt.Errorf("Unable to assign data: %v to same type as exemplar: %v in queue: %s", data, c.exemplar, c.name)
}
c.pool.Push(data)
c.WorkerPool.Push(data)
return nil
}