calibre-web/cps/services/worker.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This file is part of the Calibre-Web (https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web)
# Copyright (C) 2020 pwr
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import threading
import abc
import uuid
import time
try:
import queue
except ImportError:
import Queue as queue
from datetime import datetime
from collections import namedtuple
from cps import logger
log = logger.create()
# task 'status' consts
STAT_WAITING = 0
STAT_FAIL = 1
STAT_STARTED = 2
STAT_FINISH_SUCCESS = 3
# Only retain this many tasks in dequeued list
TASK_CLEANUP_TRIGGER = 20
QueuedTask = namedtuple('QueuedTask', 'num, user, added, task')
def _get_main_thread():
for t in threading.enumerate():
if t.__class__.__name__ == '_MainThread':
return t
raise Exception("main thread not found?!")
class ImprovedQueue(queue.Queue):
def to_list(self):
"""
Returns a copy of all items in the queue without removing them.
"""
with self.mutex:
return list(self.queue)
# Class for all worker tasks in the background
class WorkerThread(threading.Thread):
_instance = None
@classmethod
def getInstance(cls):
if cls._instance is None:
cls._instance = WorkerThread()
return cls._instance
def __init__(self):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.dequeued = list()
self.doLock = threading.Lock()
self.queue = ImprovedQueue()
self.num = 0
self.start()
@classmethod
def add(cls, user, task):
ins = cls.getInstance()
ins.num += 1
log.debug("Add Task for user: {}: {}".format(user, task))
ins.queue.put(QueuedTask(
num=ins.num,
user=user,
added=datetime.now(),
task=task,
))
@property
def tasks(self):
with self.doLock:
tasks = self.queue.to_list() + self.dequeued
return sorted(tasks, key=lambda x: x.num)
def cleanup_tasks(self):
with self.doLock:
dead = []
alive = []
for x in self.dequeued:
(dead if x.task.dead else alive).append(x)
# if the ones that we need to keep are within the trigger, do nothing else
delta = len(self.dequeued) - len(dead)
if delta > TASK_CLEANUP_TRIGGER:
ret = alive
else:
# otherwise, lop off the oldest dead tasks until we hit the target trigger
ret = sorted(dead, key=lambda x: x.task.end_time)[-TASK_CLEANUP_TRIGGER:] + alive
self.dequeued = sorted(ret, key=lambda x: x.num)
# Main thread loop starting the different tasks
def run(self):
main_thread = _get_main_thread()
while main_thread.is_alive():
try:
# this blocks until something is available. This can cause issues when the main thread dies - this
# thread will remain alive. We implement a timeout to unblock every second which allows us to check if
# the main thread is still alive.
# We don't use a daemon here because we don't want the tasks to just be abruptly halted, leading to
# possible file / database corruption
item = self.queue.get(timeout=1)
except queue.Empty:
time.sleep(1)
continue
with self.doLock:
# add to list so that in-progress tasks show up
self.dequeued.append(item)
# once we hit our trigger, start cleaning up dead tasks
if len(self.dequeued) > TASK_CLEANUP_TRIGGER:
self.cleanup_tasks()
# sometimes tasks (like Upload) don't actually have work to do and are created as already finished
if item.task.stat is STAT_WAITING:
# CalibreTask.start() should wrap all exceptions in it's own error handling
item.task.start(self)
self.queue.task_done()
class CalibreTask:
__metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
def __init__(self, message):
self._progress = 0
self.stat = STAT_WAITING
self.error = None
self.start_time = None
self.end_time = None
self.message = message
self.id = uuid.uuid4()
@abc.abstractmethod
def run(self, worker_thread):
"""Provides the caller some human-readable name for this class"""
raise NotImplementedError
@abc.abstractmethod
def name(self):
"""Provides the caller some human-readable name for this class"""
raise NotImplementedError
def start(self, *args):
self.start_time = datetime.now()
self.stat = STAT_STARTED
# catch any unhandled exceptions in a task and automatically fail it
try:
self.run(*args)
except Exception as ex:
self._handleError(str(ex))
log.debug_or_exception(ex)
self.end_time = datetime.now()
@property
def stat(self):
return self._stat
@stat.setter
def stat(self, x):
self._stat = x
@property
def progress(self):
return self._progress
@progress.setter
def progress(self, x):
if not 0 <= x <= 1:
raise ValueError("Task progress should within [0, 1] range")
self._progress = x
@property
def error(self):
return self._error
@error.setter
def error(self, x):
self._error = x
@property
def runtime(self):
return (self.end_time or datetime.now()) - self.start_time
@property
def dead(self):
"""Determines whether or not this task can be garbage collected
We have a separate dictating this because there may be certain tasks that want to override this
"""
# By default, we're good to clean a task if it's "Done"
return self.stat in (STAT_FINISH_SUCCESS, STAT_FAIL)
'''@progress.setter
def progress(self, x):
if x > 1:
x = 1
if x < 0:
x = 0
self._progress = x'''
def _handleError(self, error_message):
self.stat = STAT_FAIL
self.progress = 1
self.error = error_message
def _handleSuccess(self):
self.stat = STAT_FINISH_SUCCESS
self.progress = 1