//! Checkpoint example. #![allow(clippy::expect_used, unused_qualifications, clippy::unused_async, clippy::print_stdout)] mod common; use bonsaidb::local::{ config::{Builder, StorageConfiguration}, AsyncDatabase, }; use bonsaimq::{job_registry, CurrentJob, JobRegister, JobRunner, MessageQueueSchema}; use color_eyre::Result; /// Example job function using checkpoints. async fn checkpoints(mut job: CurrentJob) -> Result<()> { loop { match job.payload_json::().transpose()? { None => { println!("Beginning new job without input, without checkpoint."); job.checkpoint().payload_json(1_usize)?.set().await?; } Some(mut count) => { println!("Continuing job from checkpoint with count {count}"); count += 1; job.checkpoint().payload_json(count)?.set().await?; if count >= 5 { job.complete().await?; println!("Job completed!"); return Ok(()); } } } } } // The JobRegistry provides a way to spawn new jobs and provides the interface // for the JobRunner to find the functions to execute for the jobs. job_registry!(JobRegistry, { Checkpoints: "checkpoints" => checkpoints, }); #[tokio::main] async fn main() -> Result<()> { common::init(); // Open a local database for this example. let db_path = "checkpoints-example.bonsaidb"; let db = AsyncDatabase::open::(StorageConfiguration::new(db_path)).await?; // Start the job runner to execute jobs from the messages in the queue in the // database. let job_runner = JobRunner::new(db.clone()).run::(); // Spawn new jobs via a message on the database queue. let job_id = JobRegistry::Checkpoints.builder().spawn(&db).await?; // Wait for job to finish execution. bonsaimq::await_job(job_id, 100, &db).await?; job_runner.abort(); // Is done automatically on drop. tokio::fs::remove_dir_all(db_path).await?; Ok(()) } #[test] #[ntest::timeout(10000)] fn example_checkpoints() { main().expect("running main"); }