MediaWiki  1.30.0
runJobs.php
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1 <?php
24 require_once __DIR__ . '/Maintenance.php';
25 
27 
33 class RunJobs extends Maintenance {
34  public function __construct() {
35  parent::__construct();
36  $this->addDescription( 'Run pending jobs' );
37  $this->addOption( 'maxjobs', 'Maximum number of jobs to run', false, true );
38  $this->addOption( 'maxtime', 'Maximum amount of wall-clock time', false, true );
39  $this->addOption( 'type', 'Type of job to run', false, true );
40  $this->addOption( 'procs', 'Number of processes to use', false, true );
41  $this->addOption( 'nothrottle', 'Ignore job throttling configuration', false, false );
42  $this->addOption( 'result', 'Set to JSON to print only a JSON response', false, true );
43  $this->addOption( 'wait', 'Wait for new jobs instead of exiting', false, false );
44  }
45 
46  public function memoryLimit() {
47  if ( $this->hasOption( 'memory-limit' ) ) {
48  return parent::memoryLimit();
49  }
50 
51  // Don't eat all memory on the machine if we get a bad job.
52  return "150M";
53  }
54 
55  public function execute() {
56  if ( $this->hasOption( 'procs' ) ) {
57  $procs = intval( $this->getOption( 'procs' ) );
58  if ( $procs < 1 || $procs > 1000 ) {
59  $this->error( "Invalid argument to --procs", true );
60  } elseif ( $procs != 1 ) {
61  $fc = new ForkController( $procs );
62  if ( $fc->start() != 'child' ) {
63  exit( 0 );
64  }
65  }
66  }
67 
68  $outputJSON = ( $this->getOption( 'result' ) === 'json' );
69  $wait = $this->hasOption( 'wait' );
70 
71  $runner = new JobRunner( LoggerFactory::getInstance( 'runJobs' ) );
72  if ( !$outputJSON ) {
73  $runner->setDebugHandler( [ $this, 'debugInternal' ] );
74  }
75 
76  $type = $this->getOption( 'type', false );
77  $maxJobs = $this->getOption( 'maxjobs', false );
78  $maxTime = $this->getOption( 'maxtime', false );
79  $throttle = !$this->hasOption( 'nothrottle' );
80 
81  while ( true ) {
82  $response = $runner->run( [
83  'type' => $type,
84  'maxJobs' => $maxJobs,
85  'maxTime' => $maxTime,
86  'throttle' => $throttle,
87  ] );
88 
89  if ( $outputJSON ) {
90  $this->output( FormatJson::encode( $response, true ) );
91  }
92 
93  if (
94  !$wait ||
95  $response['reached'] === 'time-limit' ||
96  $response['reached'] === 'job-limit' ||
97  $response['reached'] === 'memory-limit'
98  ) {
99  break;
100  }
101 
102  if ( $maxJobs !== false ) {
103  $maxJobs -= count( $response['jobs'] );
104  }
105 
106  sleep( 1 );
107  }
108  }
109 
113  public function debugInternal( $s ) {
114  $this->output( $s );
115  }
116 }
117 
118 $maintClass = "RunJobs";
119 require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN;
RunJobs
Maintenance script that runs pending jobs.
Definition: runJobs.php:33
RunJobs\execute
execute()
Do the actual work.
Definition: runJobs.php:55
ForkController
Class for managing forking command line scripts.
Definition: ForkController.php:33
RunJobs\memoryLimit
memoryLimit()
Normally we disable the memory_limit when running admin scripts.
Definition: runJobs.php:46
captcha-old.count
count
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Maintenance\addDescription
addDescription( $text)
Set the description text.
Definition: Maintenance.php:287
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RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN
require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN
Definition: maintenance.txt:50
RunJobs\debugInternal
debugInternal( $s)
Definition: runJobs.php:113
$s
$s
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Maintenance
Abstract maintenance class for quickly writing and churning out maintenance scripts with minimal effo...
Definition: maintenance.txt:39
php
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FormatJson\encode
static encode( $value, $pretty=false, $escaping=0)
Returns the JSON representation of a value.
Definition: FormatJson.php:127
RunJobs\__construct
__construct()
Default constructor.
Definition: runJobs.php:34
Maintenance\addOption
addOption( $name, $description, $required=false, $withArg=false, $shortName=false, $multiOccurrence=false)
Add a parameter to the script.
Definition: Maintenance.php:215
$response
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$maintClass
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Maintenance\getOption
getOption( $name, $default=null)
Get an option, or return the default.
Definition: Maintenance.php:250
LoggerFactory
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Definition: logger.txt:5
Maintenance\error
error( $err, $die=0)
Throw an error to the user.
Definition: Maintenance.php:392
Maintenance\output
output( $out, $channel=null)
Throw some output to the user.
Definition: Maintenance.php:373
$wait
$wait
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Maintenance\hasOption
hasOption( $name)
Checks to see if a particular param exists.
Definition: Maintenance.php:236
JobRunner
Job queue runner utility methods.
Definition: JobRunner.php:40
$type
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