tootlab-mastodon/app/workers/scheduler/accounts_statuses_cleanup_s...

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Scheduler::AccountsStatusesCleanupScheduler
include Sidekiq::Worker
# This limit is mostly to be nice to the fediverse at large and not
# generate too much traffic.
# This also helps limiting the running time of the scheduler itself.
MAX_BUDGET = 50
# This is an attempt to spread the load across instances, as various
# accounts are likely to have various followers.
PER_ACCOUNT_BUDGET = 5
# This is an attempt to limit the workload generated by status removal
# jobs to something the particular instance can handle.
PER_THREAD_BUDGET = 5
# Those avoid loading an instance that is already under load
MAX_DEFAULT_SIZE = 2
MAX_DEFAULT_LATENCY = 5
MAX_PUSH_SIZE = 5
MAX_PUSH_LATENCY = 10
# 'pull' queue has lower priority jobs, and it's unlikely that pushing
# deletes would cause much issues with this queue if it didn't cause issues
# with default and push. Yet, do not enqueue deletes if the instance is
# lagging behind too much.
MAX_PULL_SIZE = 500
MAX_PULL_LATENCY = 300
# This is less of an issue in general, but deleting old statuses is likely
# to cause delivery errors, and thus increase the number of jobs to be retried.
# This doesn't directly translate to load, but connection errors and a high
# number of dead instances may lead to this spiraling out of control if
# unchecked.
MAX_RETRY_SIZE = 50_000
sidekiq_options retry: 0, lock: :until_executed
def perform
return if under_load?
budget = compute_budget
first_policy_id = last_processed_id
loop do
num_processed_accounts = 0
scope = AccountStatusesCleanupPolicy.where(enabled: true)
scope.where(Account.arel_table[:id].gt(first_policy_id)) if first_policy_id.present?
scope.find_each(order: :asc) do |policy|
num_deleted = AccountStatusesCleanupService.new.call(policy, [budget, PER_ACCOUNT_BUDGET].min)
num_processed_accounts += 1 unless num_deleted.zero?
budget -= num_deleted
if budget.zero?
save_last_processed_id(policy.id)
break
end
end
# The idea here is to loop through all policies at least once until the budget is exhausted
# and start back after the last processed account otherwise
break if budget.zero? || (num_processed_accounts.zero? && first_policy_id.nil?)
first_policy_id = nil
end
end
def compute_budget
threads = Sidekiq::ProcessSet.new.select { |x| x['queues'].include?('push') }.map { |x| x['concurrency'] }.sum
[PER_THREAD_BUDGET * threads, MAX_BUDGET].min
end
def under_load?
return true if Sidekiq::Stats.new.retry_size > MAX_RETRY_SIZE
queue_under_load?('default', MAX_DEFAULT_SIZE, MAX_DEFAULT_LATENCY) || queue_under_load?('push', MAX_PUSH_SIZE, MAX_PUSH_LATENCY) || queue_under_load?('pull', MAX_PULL_SIZE, MAX_PULL_LATENCY)
end
private
def queue_under_load?(name, max_size, max_latency)
queue = Sidekiq::Queue.new(name)
queue.size > max_size || queue.latency > max_latency
end
def last_processed_id
Redis.current.get('account_statuses_cleanup_scheduler:last_account_id')
end
def save_last_processed_id(id)
if id.nil?
Redis.current.del('account_statuses_cleanup_scheduler:last_account_id')
else
Redis.current.set('account_statuses_cleanup_scheduler:last_account_id', id, ex: 1.hour.seconds)
end
end
end