fix: [queue] save last timout in cache

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terrtia 2024-01-09 11:19:01 +01:00
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2 changed files with 15 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ sys.path.append(os.environ['AIL_BIN'])
# Import Project packages
##################################
from core import ail_2_ail
from lib.ail_queues import get_processed_end_obj, timeout_processed_objs
from lib.ail_queues import get_processed_end_obj, timeout_processed_objs, get_last_queue_timeout
from lib.exceptions import ModuleQueueError
from lib.objects import ail_objects
from modules.abstract_module import AbstractModule
@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ class Sync_module(AbstractModule):
self.dict_sync_queues = ail_2_ail.get_all_sync_queue_dict()
self.last_refresh = time.time()
self.last_refresh_queues = time.time()
print(self.dict_sync_queues)
@ -83,7 +84,12 @@ class Sync_module(AbstractModule):
while self.proceed:
# Timeout queues
# timeout_processed_objs()
if self.last_refresh_queues < time.time():
timeout_processed_objs()
self.last_refresh_queues = time.time() + 120
self.redis_logger.debug('Timeout queues')
# print('Timeout queues')
# Get one message (paste) from the QueueIn (copy of Redis_Global publish)
global_id = get_processed_end_obj()

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@ -250,6 +250,12 @@ def rename_processed_obj(new_id, old_id):
r_obj_process.srem(f'objs:process', old_id)
add_processed_obj(new_id, x_hash, module=module)
def get_last_queue_timeout():
epoch_update = r_obj_process.get('queue:obj:timeout:last')
if not epoch_update:
epoch_update = 0
return float(epoch_update)
def timeout_process_obj(obj_global_id):
for q in get_processed_obj_queues(obj_global_id):
queue, x_hash = q.split(':', 1)
@ -272,6 +278,7 @@ def timeout_processed_objs():
for obj_type in ail_core.get_obj_queued():
for obj_global_id in r_obj_process.zrangebyscore(f'objs:process:{obj_type}', 0, time_limit):
timeout_process_obj(obj_global_id)
r_obj_process.set('queue:obj:timeout:last', time.time())
def delete_processed_obj(obj_global_id):
for q in get_processed_obj_queues(obj_global_id):