Asynchronous Task Processor
Flagsmith has the ability to consume asynchronous tasks using a separate task processor service. If flagsmith is run without the asynchronous processor, the flagsmith API will run any asynchronous tasks in a separate, unmanaged thread.
Running the Processor
The task processor can be run using the flagsmith/flagsmith-api image with a slightly different entrypoint. It should be
pointed to the same database that the API container is using. To enable the API sending tasks to the processor, you must
set the TASK_RUN_METHOD
to TASK_PROCESSOR
in the flagsmith container running the flagsmith application.
A basic docker-compose setup might look like:
postgres:
image: postgres:11.12-alpine
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: password
POSTGRES_DB: flagsmith
container_name: flagsmith_postgres
flagsmith:
image: flagsmith/flagsmith-api
environment:
DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS: '*'
DATABASE_URL: postgresql://postgres:password@postgres:5432/flagsmith
ENV: prod
TASK_RUN_METHOD: TASK_PROCESSOR
ports:
- '8000:8000'
depends_on:
- postgres
links:
- postgres
flagsmith_processor:
build:
dockerfile: api/Dockerfile
context: .
environment:
DATABASE_URL: postgresql://postgres:password@postgres:5432/flagsmith
command:
- run-task-processor
depends_on:
- flagsmith
- postgres
Configuring the Processor
The processor exposes a number of configuration options to tune the processor to your needs / setup. These configuration options are via command line arguments when starting the processor.
Argument | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
--sleepintervalms | The amount of ms each worker should sleep between checking for a new task | 2000 |
--numthreads | The number of worker threads to run per task processor instance | 5 |
--graceperiodms | The amount of ms before a worker thread is considered 'stuck'. | 20000 |
Monitoring
There are a number of options for monitoring the task processor's health.
Checking Thread / Worker Health
The task processor includes a management command which checks the health of the worker threads which are running tasks.
python manage.py checktaskprocessorthreadhealth
The command will exit with either a success exit code (0) or a failure exit code (1).
API to Task Processor health
To monitor that the API can send tasks to the processor and that they are successfully run, there is a custom health
check which can be enabled on the general health endpoint (GET /health?format=json
). This health check needs to be
enabled manually, which can be done by setting the ENABLE_TASK_PROCESSOR_HEALTH_CHECK
environment variable to True
(in the flagsmith application container, not the task processor). Note that this health check is not considered
"critical" and hence, the endpoint will return a 200 OK regardless of whether the task processor is sucessfully
processing tasks or not.
Task statistics
Within the API, there is an endpoint which returns, in JSON format, statistics about the tasks consumed / to be consumed
by the processor. This endpoint is available at GET /processor/monitoring
. This will respond with the following data:
{
"waiting": 1
}