class SystemQueue

Default queue implementation.

Hierarchy

Expanded class hierarchy of SystemQueue

Related topics

1 string reference to 'SystemQueue'
DrupalQueue::get in modules/system/system.queue.inc
Returns the queue object for a given name.

File

modules/system/system.queue.inc, line 198

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class SystemQueue implements DrupalReliableQueueInterface {
  
  /**
   * The name of the queue this instance is working with.
   *
   * @var string
   */
  protected $name;
  public function __construct($name) {
    $this->name = $name;
  }
  public function createItem($data) {
    // During a Drupal 6.x to 7.x update, drupal_get_schema() does not contain
    // the queue table yet, so we cannot rely on drupal_write_record().
    $query = db_insert('queue')->fields(array(
      'name' => $this->name,
      'data' => serialize($data),
      // We cannot rely on REQUEST_TIME because many items might be created
      // by a single request which takes longer than 1 second.
'created' => time(),
    ));
    return (bool) $query->execute();
  }
  public function numberOfItems() {
    return db_query('SELECT COUNT(item_id) FROM {queue} WHERE name = :name', array(
      ':name' => $this->name,
    ))
      ->fetchField();
  }
  public function claimItem($lease_time = 30) {
    // Claim an item by updating its expire fields. If claim is not successful
    // another thread may have claimed the item in the meantime. Therefore loop
    // until an item is successfully claimed or we are reasonably sure there
    // are no unclaimed items left.
    while (TRUE) {
      $item = db_query_range('SELECT data, item_id FROM {queue} q WHERE expire = 0 AND name = :name ORDER BY created, item_id ASC', 0, 1, array(
        ':name' => $this->name,
      ))
        ->fetchObject();
      if ($item) {
        // Try to update the item. Only one thread can succeed in UPDATEing the
        // same row. We cannot rely on REQUEST_TIME because items might be
        // claimed by a single consumer which runs longer than 1 second. If we
        // continue to use REQUEST_TIME instead of the current time(), we steal
        // time from the lease, and will tend to reset items before the lease
        // should really expire.
        $update = db_update('queue')->fields(array(
          'expire' => time() + $lease_time,
        ))
          ->condition('item_id', $item->item_id)
          ->condition('expire', 0);
        // If there are affected rows, this update succeeded.
        if ($update->execute()) {
          $item->data = unserialize($item->data);
          return $item;
        }
      }
      else {
        // No items currently available to claim.
        return FALSE;
      }
    }
  }
  public function releaseItem($item) {
    $update = db_update('queue')->fields(array(
      'expire' => 0,
    ))
      ->condition('item_id', $item->item_id);
    return $update->execute();
  }
  public function deleteItem($item) {
    db_delete('queue')->condition('item_id', $item->item_id)
      ->execute();
  }
  public function createQueue() {
    // All tasks are stored in a single database table (which is created when
    // Drupal is first installed) so there is nothing we need to do to create
    // a new queue.
  }
  public function deleteQueue() {
    db_delete('queue')->condition('name', $this->name)
      ->execute();
  }

}

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