The task-queue API only allows reading 1000 tasks at a time, hence the original reason for this limit. We get over that limit by reading (and processing) items from the queue in a loop - 1000 at a time.
This is important because the 1000 dns-updates are shared among all TLDs,
meaning that a TLD with >1000 waiting updates can affect the update latency of
other TLDs.
In addition, partially fixes the bug where if there are more than 1000 updates to paused
/ non-existing TLDs, we completely block all updated to all TLDs.
By partially fixed, I mean "if we have around 1000 updates to paused TLDs, we will read them every time ReadDnsUpdates is called, ignore then, and only then get to the actual updates we want to process".
This works for a number of 1000 updates waiting - but if paused TLDs have tens or hundreds of thousands of updates waiting - this might still choke up other TLDs (not to mention we keep reading / updating 10s or 100s of thousands of tasks in the queue, that's... bad.)
A more thorough fix will come in a future CL, as it requires a more thorough change in the code.
Note that the queue lease command supports a maximum of 10 QPS. Any more than
that - and we get errors / empty results. Hence we limit our QPS to 9 to be on
the safe side.
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=185218684
"keepTasks" is a flag that prevents ReadDnsQueueAction from removing dns-update
tasks from the dns-pull queue, while still launching PublishDnsUpdates tasks to
update the DNS (meaning these tasks will be updated again in the next
ReadDnsQueueAction).
I'm not sure what's the purpose of this flag, but given we now allow multiple
writers (meaning we can already publish the same DNS multiple times) and given
that we can now recover from a bad writer (if a writer doesn't belong to a TLD,
we put the dns-updates queued for that writer back into the dns-pull queue) - I
suspect we don't need it anymore.
Alternative considered: changing this to a "dryRun" flag that won't actually
launch PublishDnsUpdates tasks, but will log which tasks it would have
launched. Decided against it because we will still need to "own" any task for a
significant amount of time if there are many (tens of thousands) tasks in the
queue. Hence a "dryRun" will still affect any actual runs for some time.
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=183997187
This was a surprisingly involved change. Some of the difficulties included
java.util.Optional purposely not being Serializable (so I had to move a
few Optionals in mapreduce classes to @Nullable) and having to add the Truth
Java8 extension library for assertion support.
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=171863777
This completes the data/functionality migration for multiple DNS writers.
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=163835077
This is written in such a way that it can safely handle task items in the
old format so long as the DNS writer to use for the given TLD is unambiguous
(which it is for now, until we allow multiple DNS writers to be configured).
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=162293412
This fixes TaskQueueHelper methods and MatchableTaskInfo so that the .param() matching works for pull queues, by parsing the payload for URL-encoded parameters more liberally. As such, it updates all the places where formerly we were hacking around this by manually constructing the expected payloads and using TaskMatcher.payload() instead.
It also adds a TaskQueueHelper.assertTasksEnqueued() overload that accepts an Iterable<TaskStateInfo> so that you can cleanly assert that a queue contains the same tasks that were returned via a previous call to getQueueInfo("queue").getTaskInfo().
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=156604901
This makes the usage of DnsQueue.create() safer, since we're no longer
forced to hardcode a copy of the @Config("dnsWriteLockTimeout") value
within that method. That value is only needed for leaseTasks(), which
is only called in one place (ReadDnsQueueAction), so we can just pass
it in from that callsite.
Also removes an unused overload of leaseTasks() that allowed specifying
a tag, which is a feature we no longer need.
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=136162491
The old DNS processing was performed by WriteDnsAction, which was invoked by the standard cron fanout action. The new code, which has been running for several months in production, uses ReadDnsQueueAction to do a custom fanout to PublishDnsUpdatesAction. We no longer need the old code, so it's time to remove it.
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=127983115
The dark lord Gosling designed the Java package naming system so that
ownership flows from the DNS system. Since we own the domain name
registry.google, it seems only appropriate that we should use
google.registry as our package name.
This change renames directories in preparation for the great package
rename. The repository is now in a broken state because the code
itself hasn't been updated. However this should ensure that git
correctly preserves history for each file.
2016-05-13 18:55:08 -04:00
Renamed from javatests/com/google/domain/registry/dns/ReadDnsQueueActionTest.java (Browse further)