99 lines
2.7 KiB
Rust
99 lines
2.7 KiB
Rust
use anyhow::Error;
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use background_jobs::{create_server, Job, MaxRetries, WorkerConfig};
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use futures::future::{ok, Ready};
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const DEFAULT_QUEUE: &'static str = "default";
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#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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pub struct MyState {
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pub app_name: String,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize)]
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pub struct MyJob {
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some_usize: usize,
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other_usize: usize,
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}
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#[actix_rt::main]
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async fn main() -> Result<(), Error> {
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env_logger::init();
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// Set up our Storage
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// For this example, we use the default in-memory storage mechanism
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use background_jobs::memory_storage::Storage;
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let storage = Storage::new();
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/*
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// Optionally, a storage backend using the Sled database is provided
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use background_jobs::sled_storage::Storage;
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use sled_extensions::Db;
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let db = Db::open("my-sled-db")?;
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let storage = Storage::new(db)?;
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*/
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// Start the application server. This guards access to to the jobs store
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let queue_handle = create_server(storage);
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// Configure and start our workers
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WorkerConfig::new(move || MyState::new("My App"))
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.register::<MyJob>()
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.set_worker_count(DEFAULT_QUEUE, 16)
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.start(queue_handle.clone());
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// Queue our jobs
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queue_handle.queue(MyJob::new(1, 2))?;
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queue_handle.queue(MyJob::new(3, 4))?;
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queue_handle.queue(MyJob::new(5, 6))?;
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// Block on Actix
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actix_rt::signal::ctrl_c().await?;
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Ok(())
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}
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impl MyState {
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pub fn new(app_name: &str) -> Self {
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MyState {
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app_name: app_name.to_owned(),
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}
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}
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}
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impl MyJob {
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pub fn new(some_usize: usize, other_usize: usize) -> Self {
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MyJob {
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some_usize,
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other_usize,
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}
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}
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}
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#[async_trait::async_trait]
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impl Job for MyJob {
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type State = MyState;
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type Future = Ready<Result<(), Error>>;
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// The name of the job. It is super important that each job has a unique name,
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// because otherwise one job will overwrite another job when they're being
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// registered.
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const NAME: &'static str = "MyJob";
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// The queue that this processor belongs to
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//
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// Workers have the option to subscribe to specific queues, so this is important to
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// determine which worker will call the processor
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//
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// Jobs can optionally override the queue they're spawned on
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const QUEUE: &'static str = DEFAULT_QUEUE;
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// The number of times background-jobs should try to retry a job before giving up
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//
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// Jobs can optionally override this value
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const MAX_RETRIES: MaxRetries = MaxRetries::Count(1);
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fn run(self, state: MyState) -> Self::Future {
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println!("{}: args, {:?}", state.app_name, self);
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ok(())
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}
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}
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