Interface JobWorkerBuilderStep1.JobWorkerBuilderStep3
- All Known Implementing Classes:
JobWorkerBuilderImpl
- Enclosing interface:
- JobWorkerBuilderStep1
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbackoffSupplier
(BackoffSupplier backoffSupplier) Sets the backoff supplier.fetchVariables
(String... fetchVariables) Set a list of variable names which should be fetch on job activation.fetchVariables
(List<String> fetchVariables) Set a list of variable names which should be fetch on job activation.maxJobsActive
(int maxJobsActive) Set the maximum number of jobs which will be exclusively activated for this worker at the same time.Set the name of the worker owner.open()
Open the worker and start to work on available tasks.pollInterval
(Duration pollInterval) Set the maximal interval between polling for new jobs.requestTimeout
(Duration requestTimeout) Set the request timeout for activate job request used to poll for new job.timeout
(long timeout) Set the time for how long a job is exclusively assigned for this worker.Set the time for how long a job is exclusively assigned for this worker.
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Method Details
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timeout
Set the time for how long a job is exclusively assigned for this worker.In this time, the job can not be assigned by other workers to ensure that only one worker work on the job. When the time is over then the job can be assigned again by this or other worker if it's not completed yet.
If no timeout is set, then the default is used from the configuration.
- Parameters:
timeout
- the time in milliseconds- Returns:
- the builder for this worker
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timeout
Set the time for how long a job is exclusively assigned for this worker.In this time, the job can not be assigned by other workers to ensure that only one worker work on the job. When the time is over then the job can be assigned again by this or other worker if it's not completed yet.
If no time is set then the default is used from the configuration.
- Parameters:
timeout
- the time as duration (e.g. "Duration.ofMinutes(5)")- Returns:
- the builder for this worker
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name
Set the name of the worker owner.This name is used to identify the worker to which a job is exclusively assigned to.
If no name is set then the default is used from the configuration.
- Parameters:
workerName
- the name of the worker (e.g. "payment-service")- Returns:
- the builder for this worker
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maxJobsActive
Set the maximum number of jobs which will be exclusively activated for this worker at the same time.This is used to control the backpressure of the worker. When the maximum is reached then the worker will stop activating new jobs in order to not overwhelm the client and give other workers the chance to work on the jobs. The worker will try to activate new jobs again when jobs are completed (or marked as failed).
If no maximum is set then the default, from the
ZeebeClientConfiguration
, is used.Considerations:
- A greater value can avoid situations in which the client waits idle for the broker to provide more jobs. This can improve the worker's throughput.
- The memory used by the worker is linear with respect to this value.
- The job's timeout starts to run down as soon as the broker pushes the job. Keep in mind
that the following must hold to ensure fluent job handling:
time spent in queue + time job handler needs until job completion < job timeout
- Parameters:
maxJobsActive
- the maximum jobs active by this worker- Returns:
- the builder for this worker
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pollInterval
Set the maximal interval between polling for new jobs.A job worker will automatically try to always activate new jobs after completing jobs. If no jobs can be activated after completing the worker will periodically poll for new jobs.
If no poll interval is set then the default is used from the
ZeebeClientConfiguration
- Parameters:
pollInterval
- the maximal interval to check for new jobs- Returns:
- the builder for this worker
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requestTimeout
Set the request timeout for activate job request used to poll for new job.If no request timeout is set then the default is used from the
ZeebeClientConfiguration
- Parameters:
requestTimeout
- the request timeout for activate jobs request- Returns:
- the builder for this worker
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fetchVariables
Set a list of variable names which should be fetch on job activation.The jobs which are activated by this worker will only contain variables from this list.
This can be used to limit the number of variables of the activated jobs.
- Parameters:
fetchVariables
- list of variables names to fetch on activation- Returns:
- the builder for this worker
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fetchVariables
Set a list of variable names which should be fetch on job activation.The jobs which are activated by this worker will only contain variables from this list.
This can be used to limit the number of variables of the activated jobs.
- Parameters:
fetchVariables
- list of variables names to fetch on activation- Returns:
- the builder for this worker
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backoffSupplier
Sets the backoff supplier. The supplier is called to determine the retry delay after each failed request; the worker then waits until the returned delay has elapsed before sending the next request. Note that this is used only for the polling mechanism - failures in theJobHandler
should be handled there, and retried there if need be.By default, the supplier uses exponential back off, with an upper bound of 5 seconds. The exponential backoff can be easily configured using
BackoffSupplier.newBackoffBuilder()
.- Parameters:
backoffSupplier
- supplies the retry delay after a failed request- Returns:
- the builder for this worker
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open
JobWorker open()Open the worker and start to work on available tasks.- Returns:
- the worker
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