Ejemplo n.º 1
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// Start will begin the worker cycle of claiming and executing tasks.  The worker
// will also being to respond to host level events such as shutdown notifications and
// resource depletion events.
func (w *Worker) Start() {
	w.log.Info("worker starting up")

	// Ensure that server is stopping gracefully
	serverStopped := atomics.NewBool(false)
	go func() {
		err := w.server.ListenAndServe()
		if !serverStopped.Get() {
			w.log.Errorf("ListenAndServe failed for webhookserver, error: %s", err)
		}
	}()

	go w.tm.Start()

	select {
	case <-w.sm.WaitForShutdown():
	case <-w.done:
	}

	w.tm.Stop()

	// Allow server to stop
	serverStopped.Set(true)
	w.server.Stop()
	return
}
func (m *taskPluginManager) Stopped(r engines.ResultSet) (bool, error) {
	// Sanity check that no two methods on plugin is running in parallel, this way
	// plugins don't have to be thread-safe, and we ensure nothing is called after
	// Dispose() has been called.
	if m.working.Swap(true) {
		panic("Another plugin method is currently running, or Dispose() has been called!")
	}
	defer m.working.Set(false)

	// Use atomic bool to return true, if no plugin returns false
	result := atomics.NewBool(true)

	// Run method on plugins in parallel
	errors := make(chan error)
	for _, p := range m.taskPlugins {
		go func(p TaskPlugin) {
			success, err := p.Stopped(r)
			if !success {
				result.Set(false)
			}
			errors <- err
		}(p)
	}
	return result.Get(), waitForErrors(errors, len(m.taskPlugins))
}