gotosocial/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-sched/scheduler.go
kim 7cc40302a5
[chore] consolidate caching libraries (#704)
* add miekg/dns dependency

* set/validate accountDomain

* move finger to dereferencer

* totally break GetRemoteAccount

* start reworking finger func a bit

* start reworking getRemoteAccount a bit

* move mention parts to namestring

* rework webfingerget

* use util function to extract webfinger parts

* use accountDomain

* rework finger again, final form

* just a real nasty commit, the worst

* remove refresh from account

* use new ASRepToAccount signature

* fix incorrect debug call

* fix for new getRemoteAccount

* rework GetRemoteAccount

* start updating tests to remove repetition

* break a lot of tests
Move shared test logic into the testrig,
rather than having it scattered all over
the place. This allows us to just mock
the transport controller once, and have
all tests use it (unless they need not to
for some other reason).

* fix up tests to use main mock httpclient

* webfinger only if necessary

* cheeky linting with the lads

* update mentionName regex
recognize instance accounts

* don't finger instance accounts

* test webfinger part extraction

* increase default worker count to 4 per cpu

* don't repeat regex parsing

* final search for discovered accountDomain

* be more permissive in namestring lookup

* add more extraction tests

* simplify GetParseMentionFunc

* skip long search if local account

* fix broken test

* consolidate to all use same caching libraries

Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>

* perform more caching in the database layer

Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>

* remove ASNote cache

Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>

* update cache library, improve db tracing hooks

Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>

* return ErrNoEntries if no account status IDs found, small formatting changes

Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>

* fix tests, thanks tobi!

Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
2022-07-10 17:18:21 +02:00

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package sched
import (
"context"
"sort"
"time"
"codeberg.org/gruf/go-atomics"
"codeberg.org/gruf/go-runners"
)
var (
// neverticks is a timer channel that never ticks (it's starved).
neverticks = make(chan time.Time)
// alwaysticks is a timer channel that always ticks (it's closed).
alwaysticks = func() chan time.Time {
ch := make(chan time.Time)
close(ch)
return ch
}()
)
// Scheduler provides a means of running jobs at specific times and
// regular intervals, all while sharing a single underlying timer.
type Scheduler struct {
jobs []*Job // jobs is a list of tracked Jobs to be executed
jch chan interface{} // jch accepts either Jobs or job IDs to notify new/removed jobs
svc runners.Service // svc manages the main scheduler routine
jid atomics.Uint64 // jid is used to iteratively generate unique IDs for jobs
}
// New returns a new Scheduler instance with given job change queue size.
func NewScheduler(queue int) Scheduler {
if queue < 0 {
queue = 10
}
return Scheduler{jch: make(chan interface{}, queue)}
}
// Start will attempt to start the Scheduler. Immediately returns false if the Service is already running, and true after completed run.
func (sch *Scheduler) Start() bool {
return sch.svc.Run(sch.run)
}
// Stop will attempt to stop the Scheduler. Immediately returns false if not running, and true only after Scheduler is fully stopped.
func (sch *Scheduler) Stop() bool {
return sch.svc.Stop()
}
// Running will return whether Scheduler is running.
func (sch *Scheduler) Running() bool {
return sch.svc.Running()
}
// Schedule will add provided Job to the Scheduler, returning a cancel function.
func (sch *Scheduler) Schedule(job *Job) (cancel func()) {
if job == nil {
// Ensure there's a job!
panic("nil job")
}
// Get last known job ID
last := sch.jid.Load()
// Give this job an ID and check overflow
if job.id = sch.jid.Add(1); job.id < last {
panic("scheduler job id overflow")
}
// Pass job to scheduler
sch.jch <- job
// Return cancel function for job ID
return func() { sch.jch <- job.id }
}
// run is the main scheduler run routine, which runs for as long as ctx is valid.
func (sch *Scheduler) run(ctx context.Context) {
var (
// timerset represents whether timer was running
// for a particular run of the loop. false means
// that tch == neverticks || tch == alwaysticks
timerset bool
// timer tick channel (or a never-tick channel)
tch <-chan time.Time
// timer notifies this main routine to wake when
// the job queued needs to be checked for executions
timer *time.Timer
// stopdrain will stop and drain the timer
// if it has been running (i.e. timerset == true)
stopdrain = func() {
if timerset && !timer.Stop() {
<-timer.C
}
}
)
for {
select {
// Handle received job/id
case v := <-sch.jch:
sch.handle(v)
continue
// No more
default:
}
// Done
break
}
// Create a stopped timer
timer = time.NewTimer(1)
<-timer.C
for {
// Reset timer state
timerset = false
if len(sch.jobs) > 0 {
// Sort jobs by next occurring
sort.Sort(byNext(sch.jobs))
// Get execution time
now := time.Now()
// Get next job time
next := sch.jobs[0].Next()
if until := next.Sub(now); until <= 0 {
// This job is behind schedule,
// set timer to always tick
tch = alwaysticks
} else {
// Reset timer to period
timer.Reset(until)
tch = timer.C
timerset = true
}
} else {
// Unset timer
tch = neverticks
}
select {
// Scheduler stopped
case <-ctx.Done():
stopdrain()
return
// Timer ticked, run scheduled
case now := <-tch:
sch.schedule(now)
// Received update, handle job/id
case v := <-sch.jch:
sch.handle(v)
stopdrain()
}
}
}
// handle takes an interfaces received from Scheduler.jch and handles either:
// - Job --> new job to add.
// - uint64 --> job ID to remove.
func (sch *Scheduler) handle(v interface{}) {
switch v := v.(type) {
// New job added
case *Job:
// Get current time
now := time.Now()
// Update the next call time
next := v.timing.Next(now)
v.next.Store(next)
// Append this job to queued
sch.jobs = append(sch.jobs, v)
// Job removed
case uint64:
for i := 0; i < len(sch.jobs); i++ {
if sch.jobs[i].id == v {
// This is the job we're looking for! Drop this
sch.jobs = append(sch.jobs[:i], sch.jobs[i+1:]...)
return
}
}
}
}
// schedule will iterate through the scheduler jobs and execute those necessary, updating their next call time.
func (sch *Scheduler) schedule(now time.Time) {
for i := 0; i < len(sch.jobs); {
// Scope our own var
job := sch.jobs[i]
// We know these jobs are ordered by .Next(), so as soon
// as we reach one with .Next() after now, we can return
if job.Next().After(now) {
return
}
// Update the next call time
next := job.timing.Next(now)
job.next.Store(next)
// Run this job async!
go job.Run(now)
if job.Next().IsZero() {
// Zero time, this job is done and can be dropped
sch.jobs = append(sch.jobs[:i], sch.jobs[i+1:]...)
continue
}
// Iter
i++
}
}
// byNext is an implementation of sort.Interface to sort Jobs by their .Next() time.
type byNext []*Job
func (by byNext) Len() int {
return len(by)
}
func (by byNext) Less(i int, j int) bool {
return by[i].Next().Before(by[j].Next())
}
func (by byNext) Swap(i int, j int) {
by[i], by[j] = by[j], by[i]
}