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Merge pull request #55 from eventials/feat/dual-consumer
Feat/dual consumer
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sns/consumer.go
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sns/consumer.go
@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ type consumer struct {
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processingMessages map[string]bool
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mProcessingMessages sync.RWMutex
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closeOnce sync.Once
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stopped bool
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}
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func NewConsumer(config *ConsumerConfig) (messaging.Consumer, error) {
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@ -379,6 +380,115 @@ func (c *consumer) Consume() {
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}
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}
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// PriorityConsume function takes a list of consumer objects and starts consuming them in a loop.
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// The consumers are processed according to their priority. The process is stopped if the stop signal is received.
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// The function exits when all consumers are stopped.
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func PriorityConsume(consumers []messaging.Consumer) {
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logrus.Info("Registered handlers:")
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// consumersQueue holds the actual *consumer types cast from the messaging.Consumer interface
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consumersQueue := make([]*consumer, len(consumers))
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// Logging the registered handlers for each consumer
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for priority, c := range consumers {
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actualConsumer, ok := c.(*consumer) // Casting to *consumer
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if !ok {
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logrus.Error("Failed to cast consumer to consumer type")
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return
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}
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for _, handler := range actualConsumer.handlers {
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logrus.Infof(" %s (priority %d)", handler.action, priority)
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}
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consumersQueue[priority] = actualConsumer
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}
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// Counter for tracking the number of stopped consumers
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var consumersStopped int
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// Main loop to consume messages
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for {
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// Iterate over each consumer
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for _, consumer := range consumersQueue {
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// Determine if a consumer should consume messages
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shouldConsume := !consumer.stopped && checkPriorityMessages(consumersQueue, consumer)
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if !shouldConsume {
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continue
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}
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// If the consumer is still active, try to consume a message
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select {
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case <-consumer.stop:
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// If a stop signal is received, stop the consumer and increase the count of stopped consumers
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consumer.stopped = true
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consumersStopped++
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default:
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// If no stop signal, consume the message
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consumer.doConsume()
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}
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}
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// If all consumers are stopped, exit the function
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if consumersStopped == len(consumers) {
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return
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}
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}
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}
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// checkPriorityMessages checks whether the given consumer can consume a message.
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// It checks all other consumers and allows a consumer to consume only if there are no higher priority consumers with messages to consume.
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func checkPriorityMessages(consumers []*consumer, currentConsumer *consumer) bool {
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// Iterate over each consumer
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for _, consumer := range consumers {
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// Skip stopped consumers
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if consumer.stopped {
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continue
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}
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// If we reached the currentConsumer in the iteration, then all higher priority consumers were checked and they don't have any messages to consume.
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// So, the currentConsumer is allowed to consume.
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if consumer == currentConsumer {
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return true
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}
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// Get the approximate number of messages in the queue for the consumer
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qtMessages, err := consumer.approximateNumberOfMessages()
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if err != nil {
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logrus.WithError(err).Errorf("Failed to get approximate number of messages for consumer %s", consumer.config.QueueUrl)
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continue
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}
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// If any higher priority consumer has messages to consume, then the currentConsumer should not consume.
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if len(consumer.qos)+qtMessages > 0 {
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logrus.Debugf("Higher priority consumer %s has messages to consume, skipping current consumer %s", consumer.config.QueueUrl, currentConsumer.config.QueueUrl)
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return false
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}
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}
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// If no consumers were found to have messages, the currentConsumer can consume.
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return true
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}
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// approximateNumberOfMessages is a method on the consumer type that gets the approximate number of messages in the queue.
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// It uses AWS SQS's GetQueueAttributes API to fetch the ApproximateNumberOfMessages attribute,
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// which gives an estimate of the number of visible messages in the queue.
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func (c *consumer) approximateNumberOfMessages() (int, error) {
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// Request to get queue attributes from AWS SQS
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result, err := c.sqs.GetQueueAttributes(&sqs.GetQueueAttributesInput{
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QueueUrl: aws.String(c.config.QueueUrl), // Specify the queue URL from consumer config
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AttributeNames: []*string{aws.String(sqs.QueueAttributeNameApproximateNumberOfMessages)}, // Specify the attribute we want to fetch
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})
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// If there's an error in fetching the queue attributes, return 0 and the error
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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// If the fetch was successful, convert the returned attribute (which is a string) to an integer
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return strconv.Atoi(*result.Attributes[sqs.QueueAttributeNameApproximateNumberOfMessages])
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}
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func (c *consumer) doClose() {
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logrus.Info("Closing SNS consumer...")
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