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Kyu

Kyu is persistent queue system written in Swift and inspired by Sidekiq.

I built the original version as a fire and forget way of handling the video and image uploads for Upshot.

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Install

source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '9.0'
# platform :osx, '10.11'
use_frameworks!

# Just the core, no UI
pod 'Kyu/Core', :git => 'TODO'

# Core lib + a basic UI for browsing workers and jobs
pod 'Kyu/iOS', :git => 'TODO'

State

Build Status

Kyu is being used in production however I’ve set the current version to 0.9 as I’m not 100% happy with the API and will expect it to change.

Example

First we need to create a Job.

class NewLineJob: KyuJobProtocol
{
    static let filePathArgumentKey = "filePath"
    
    func perform(arguments: [String : AnyObject]) -> KyuJobResult
    {
        guard let filePath = arguments[NewLineJob.filePathArgumentKey] as? String,
              let fileHandle = NSFileHandle(forWritingAtPath: filePath) else
        {
            return KyuJobResult.fail
        }
        
        let stringToWrite = "Hello\n"
        let stringToWriteData = stringToWrite.dataUsingEncoding(NSUTF8StringEncoding)!
        
        fileHandle.seekToEndOfFile()
        fileHandle.writeData(stringToWriteData)
        fileHandle.closeFile()
        
        return KyuJobResult.success
    }
}

This Job will write a new line of text to a file.

Next, let’s initialize our Kyu.

do
{
    self.kyu = try Kyu.configure({ (config) in
        config.numberOfWorkers = 4
        config.directoryURL = kyuDirectoryURL
        config.job = NewLineJob()
        config.maximumNumberOfRetries = 5
    }
}
catch let error
{
    // …
}

Wonderful, now let’s add a few jobs and try it out.

self.kyu.queueJob([NewLineJob.filePathArgumentKey:filePath])
self.kyu.queueJob([NewLineJob.filePathArgumentKey:filePath])
self.kyu.queueJob([NewLineJob.filePathArgumentKey:filePath])

BOOM! We’ve now queued 3 jobs 🎉

Retries

When initializing a Kyu object you can set the maximum number of retries.

Retries have an exponential backoff. This is crurently calculated with:

let retryTimeInterval = 30seconds * pow(numberOfRetries, 3)
do
{
    self.kyu = try Kyu.configure({ (config) in
        config.numberOfWorkers = 4
        config.directoryURL = kyuDirectoryURL
        config.job = NewLineJob()
        config.maximumNumberOfRetries = 5
    }
}
catch let error
{
    // …
}

This means that after the 5th retry, the job will just be deleted.

By implementing the KyuDataSource protocol you can have more control on whether the retry count is actually incremented.

Cancelling Jobs

When queing a job, you are returned an identifier. You can use this identifier to cancel a job.

let identifier = self.kyu.queueJob([NewLineJob.filePathArgumentKey:filePath])

do
{
    try self.kyu.cancelJob(identifier)
}
catch KyuJobManagementError.JobNotFound
{

}

Admin UI

Kyu has a simple admin interface builtin. The aim is to make to provide some transparency to help with debugging.

iOS

To use the iOS admin UI, make sure you have the Kyu/iOS pod

source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '9.0'
use_frameworks!

pod 'Kyu/iOS', :git => 'TODO'

All you need to do is present the KyuWorkersListViewController view controller.

self.kyu = try! Kyu.configure { (config) -> () in
    config.numberOfWorkers = 1
    config.directoryURL = directoryURL
    config.job = TestJob()
}

let kyuWorkersViewController = KyuWorkersListViewController(kyu: self.kyu)
let navigationController =  UINavigationController(rootViewController: kyuWorkersViewController)

self.presentViewController(navigationController, animated: true, completion: nil)

macOS (coming soon)

License

MIT License.

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