# frozen_string_literal: true # This is a copy of https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/blob/32c55e31659a1e6bd42f98334cca5eef2863de8d/lib/sidekiq/scheduled.rb#L11-L34 # # It effectively reverts # https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq/commit/9b75467b33759888753191413eddbc15c37a219e # because we observe that the extra ZREMs caused by this change can lead to high # CPU usage on Redis at peak times: # https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/scalability/-/issues/1179 # module Gitlab class SidekiqEnq def enqueue_jobs(now = Time.now.to_f.to_s, sorted_sets = Sidekiq::Scheduled::SETS) # A job's "score" in Redis is the time at which it should be processed. # Just check Redis for the set of jobs with a timestamp before now. Sidekiq.redis do |conn| sorted_sets.each do |sorted_set| start_time = ::Gitlab::Metrics::System.monotonic_time jobs = redundant_jobs = 0 Sidekiq.logger.info(message: 'Enqueuing scheduled jobs', status: 'start', sorted_set: sorted_set) # Get the next item in the queue if it's score (time to execute) is <= now. # We need to go through the list one at a time to reduce the risk of something # going wrong between the time jobs are popped from the scheduled queue and when # they are pushed onto a work queue and losing the jobs. while (job = conn.zrangebyscore(sorted_set, "-inf", now, limit: [0, 1]).first) # Pop item off the queue and add it to the work queue. If the job can't be popped from # the queue, it's because another process already popped it so we can move on to the # next one. if conn.zrem(sorted_set, job) jobs += 1 Sidekiq::Client.push(Sidekiq.load_json(job)) else redundant_jobs += 1 end end end_time = ::Gitlab::Metrics::System.monotonic_time Sidekiq.logger.info(message: 'Enqueuing scheduled jobs', status: 'done', sorted_set: sorted_set, jobs_count: jobs, redundant_jobs_count: redundant_jobs, duration_s: end_time - start_time) end end end end end