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require 'thread'
require 'active_support/core_ext/module/delegation'
require 'active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors'
module ActiveSupport
# Orchestra provides an instrumentation API for Ruby. To instrument an action
# in Ruby you just need to do:
#
# ActiveSupport::Orchestra.instrument(:render, :extra => :information) do
# render :text => "Foo"
# end
#
# You can consume those events and the information they provide by registering
# a subscriber. For instance, let's store all instrumented events in an array:
#
# @events = []
#
# ActiveSupport::Orchestra.subscribe do |event|
# @events << event
# end
#
# ActiveSupport::Orchestra.instrument(:render, :extra => :information) do
# render :text => "Foo"
# end
#
# event = @events.first
# event.class #=> ActiveSupport::Orchestra::Event
# event.name #=> :render
# event.duration #=> 10 (in miliseconds)
# event.result #=> "Foo"
# event.payload #=> { :extra => :information }
#
# When subscribing to Orchestra, you can pass a pattern, to only consume
# events that match the pattern:
#
# ActiveSupport::Orchestra.subscribe(/render/) do |event|
# @render_events << event
# end
#
# Orchestra ships with a queue implementation that consumes and publish events
# to subscribers in a thread. You can use any queue implementation you want.
#
module Orchestra
mattr_accessor :queue
class << self
delegate :instrument, :to => :instrumenter
def instrumenter
Thread.current[:orchestra_instrumeter] ||= Instrumenter.new(publisher)
end
def publisher
@publisher ||= Publisher.new(queue)
end
def subscribe(pattern=nil, &block)
Subscriber.new(queue).bind(pattern).subscribe(&block)
end
end
class Instrumenter
def initialize(publisher)
@publisher = publisher
end
def instrument(name, payload={})
payload[:time] = Time.now
payload[:thread_id] = Thread.current.object_id
payload[:result] = yield if block_given?
ensure
payload[:duration] = 1000 * (Time.now.to_f - payload[:time].to_f)
@publisher.publish(name, payload)
end
end
class Publisher
def initialize(queue)
@queue = queue
end
def publish(name, payload)
@queue.publish(name, payload)
end
end
class Subscriber
def initialize(queue)
@queue = queue
end
def bind(pattern)
@pattern = pattern
self
end
def subscribe
@queue.subscribe(@pattern) do |name, payload|
yield Event.new(name, payload)
end
end
end
class Event
attr_reader :name, :time, :duration, :thread_id, :result, :payload
def initialize(name, payload)
@name = name
@payload = payload.dup
@time = @payload.delete(:time)
@thread_id = @payload.delete(:thread_id)
@result = @payload.delete(:result)
@duration = @payload.delete(:duration)
end
end
# This is a default queue implementation that ships with Orchestra. It
# consumes events in a thread and publish them to all registered subscribers.
#
class LittleFanout
def initialize
@listeners, @stream = [], Queue.new
@thread = Thread.new { consume }
end
def publish(*event)
@stream.push(event)
end
def subscribe(pattern=nil, &block)
@listeners << Listener.new(pattern, &block)
end
def consume
while event = @stream.shift
@listeners.each { |l| l.publish(*event) }
end
end
class Listener
attr_reader :thread
def initialize(pattern, &block)
@pattern = pattern
@subscriber = block
@queue = Queue.new
@thread = Thread.new { consume }
end
def publish(name, payload)
unless @pattern && !(@pattern === name.to_s)
@queue << [name, payload]
end
end
def consume
while event = @queue.shift
@subscriber.call(*event)
end
end
end
end
end
Orchestra.queue = Orchestra::LittleFanout.new
end
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