import logging import os import signal import sys import threading from argparse import ArgumentParser from contextlib import contextmanager from types import FrameType from typing import Any, Iterator, List, Optional from django.conf import settings from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError from django.utils import autoreload from sentry_sdk import configure_scope from typing_extensions import override from zerver.worker.queue_processors import get_active_worker_queues, get_worker @contextmanager def log_and_exit_if_exception( logger: logging.Logger, queue_name: str, threaded: bool ) -> Iterator[None]: try: yield except Exception: logger.exception("Unhandled exception from queue: %s", queue_name, stack_info=True) if threaded: # Sending SIGUSR1 is the right way to exit - triggering the # exit_with_three signal handler, causing exit and reload. os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGUSR1) else: sys.exit(1) class Command(BaseCommand): @override def add_arguments(self, parser: ArgumentParser) -> None: parser.add_argument("--queue_name", metavar="", help="queue to process") parser.add_argument( "--worker_num", metavar="", type=int, default=0, help="worker label" ) parser.add_argument("--all", action="store_true", help="run all queues") parser.add_argument( "--multi_threaded", nargs="+", metavar="", required=False, help="list of queue to process", ) help = "Runs a queue processing worker" @override def handle(self, *args: Any, **options: Any) -> None: logging.basicConfig() logger = logging.getLogger("process_queue") def exit_with_three(signal: int, frame: Optional[FrameType]) -> None: """ This process is watched by Django's autoreload, so exiting with status code 3 will cause this process to restart. """ logger.warning("SIGUSR1 received. Restarting this queue processor.") sys.exit(3) if not settings.USING_RABBITMQ: # Make the warning silent when running the tests if settings.TEST_SUITE: logger.info("Not using RabbitMQ queue workers in the test suite.") else: logger.error("Cannot run a queue processor when USING_RABBITMQ is False!") raise CommandError def run_threaded_workers(queues: List[str], logger: logging.Logger) -> None: cnt = 0 for queue_name in queues: if not settings.DEVELOPMENT: logger.info("launching queue worker thread %s", queue_name) cnt += 1 td = ThreadedWorker(queue_name, logger) td.start() assert len(queues) == cnt logger.info("%d queue worker threads were launched", cnt) if options["all"]: signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, exit_with_three) autoreload.run_with_reloader(run_threaded_workers, get_active_worker_queues(), logger) elif options["multi_threaded"]: signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, exit_with_three) queues = options["multi_threaded"] autoreload.run_with_reloader(run_threaded_workers, queues, logger) else: queue_name = options["queue_name"] worker_num = options["worker_num"] def signal_handler(signal: int, frame: Optional[FrameType]) -> None: logger.info("Worker %d disconnecting from queue %s", worker_num, queue_name) worker.stop() sys.exit(0) logger.info("Worker %d connecting to queue %s", worker_num, queue_name) with log_and_exit_if_exception(logger, queue_name, threaded=False): worker = get_worker(queue_name) with configure_scope() as scope: scope.set_tag("queue_worker", queue_name) scope.set_tag("worker_num", worker_num) worker.setup() signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler) signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, signal_handler) worker.start() class ThreadedWorker(threading.Thread): def __init__(self, queue_name: str, logger: logging.Logger) -> None: threading.Thread.__init__(self) self.logger = logger self.queue_name = queue_name @override def run(self) -> None: with configure_scope() as scope, log_and_exit_if_exception( self.logger, self.queue_name, threaded=True ): scope.set_tag("queue_worker", self.queue_name) worker = get_worker(self.queue_name, threaded=True) worker.setup() logging.debug("starting consuming %s", self.queue_name) worker.start()