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  • The most important feature of this solution is that it only requires one job chain and one set of jobs to seperate separate the processing of different categories of files, thereby sinplifying simplifying maintenance of the jobs and job chain.
  • Use a single 'load_file' File Order Source directory to which all files are delivered.
  • JobScheduler would use regular expressions to identify the files arriving in this directory on the basis of their names, timestamps or file extensions and forward them for processing accordingly.
  • JobScheduler would then set a 'lock' for the subsidiary whose file is being processed to prevent further files from this subsidiary being processed as long as processing continues.Should a 'new' file from this subsidiary arrive whilst its predecessor is being processed, the job 'receiving' the new file will be ' set back ' by JobScheduler as long as the lock for the subsidiary is set.

  • This lock would be released by JobScheduler once processing of the 'first' file has been completed.
  • The job 'receiving' the new file will now be able to forward the new file for processing.

The Solution in Detail

  • JS JobScheduler starts as soon as a file matching with Regular Expression a regular expression is found in the directory.

    This directory is set in the "File Order Sources" area in the "Steps/Nodes" view of the "load_files" job chain as shown in the screenshot below:

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  • JobScheduler's aquire_lock job matches files using regular expressions and determines the file's category - for example, Berlin or Munich.

    The regular expressions are also defined in the "File Order Sources" area shown in the screenshot. Note that for simplicity the regular expressions match the prefixes "a" and "b" in the file names and not directly "Berlin" or "Munich". The aquire_lock job uses a Rhino JavaScript to try to aquire the lock and either wait if the lock is not available or proceed to the next node if it is.
    This script is listed below:

    Code Block
    languagejavascript
    function spooler_process() {
        
     try {
    
         var parameters = spooler_task.order().params();
         var filePath = "" + String(parameters.value("scheduler_file_path"));
         spooler_log.info( " scheduler_file_path : " + filePath );
    
     //
    
         var param1 = "" + String(parameters.value("param1"));
         spooler_log.info( " param1 : " + param1 );
    
     //
    
         var fileParts = filePath.split("\\");
         var fileName  = fileParts[fileParts.length-1];
         spooler_log.info( "fileName : " + fileName );
    
         if(fileName.match("^a[A-Za-z0-9_]*\.csv$")) {
            var lockName = "BERLIN_PROC";
            var lock_name = "BERLIN_PROC";
            spooler_log.info( "File matched with berlin lock_name : "+ lockName  );
         }
        
         if(fileName.match("^b[A-Za-z0-9_]*\.csv$")) {
            var lockName = "MUNICH_PROC";
            spooler_log.info( "File matched with berlin lock_name : "+ lockName  );
         }
    
         spooler_task.order().params().set_value("file_spec",fileName);
         spooler_task.order().params().set_value("lock_name",lockName);      
             
         if (!spooler.locks().lock_or_null( lockName )) {
             var lock = spooler.locks().create_lock();
             lock.set_name( lockName );     
             spooler.locks().add_lock( lock );     
             if (spooler_task.try_hold_lock( lockName )) {          
                 return true;
             } else {
               spooler_task.call_me_again_when_locks_available();
             }
        } else {      
          spooler_task.order().setback();
          spooler_log.info( " lock is already aquired , lock_name : "+ lockName +" , setback , will retry after some time");      
        }
    
        return true;
    
      } catch (e) {
       
        spooler_log.warn("error occurred    : " + String(e));
        return false;
    
      }
    
    }
    
  • Once aquire_lock finds the matching category it will try to set a semaphore (flag) using JobScheduler's inbuilt LOCK mechanism
  • Only one instance of each LOCK is allowed as can be seen in Max Non Exclusive parameter shown in the screenshot of JobScheduler's JOE interface below:

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  • Once a LOCK has been assigned to a file from a category (either Berlin or Munich), all subsequent files for this category haves have to wait with a setback until the LOCK has been freedreleased.
  • The same mechanism will be repeated for files from other categories. As long as a file of any given category is not being processed and therefore the corresponding LOCK not been set, the way will be free for the file from the other category to be allowed to be processed.

    This can be seen in the following screenshot of the JOC interface showing the progression of file orders along the load_files job chain:

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  • Once process is finished depending upon success or error, JobScheduler will move the file from the in folder to either the done (on success) or failed (on error) folders.
  • After moving the input file to the correct target directory by JobScheduler, the release_lock job will be called, which will remove the lock/semaphore from JobScheduler and allow the next file from the same category to be processed.

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Code Block
languagejavascript
function spooler_process() {

  try {

     var parameters = spooler_task.order().params();
    
     var filePath = "" + String(parameters.value("scheduler_file_path"));
     spooler_log.info( " scheduler_file_path : " + filePath );
     var lockName = "" + String(parameters.value( "lock_name" ));
     spooler_log.info( "  lock_name : " +  lockName );

/*
     var fileParts = filePath.split("\\");
     var fileName  = fileParts[fileParts.length-1];
     spooler_log.info( "fileName : " + fileName );

     if(fileName.match("^a[A-Za-z0-9_]*\.csv$")) {
        var lockName = "BERLIN_PROC";
        var lock_name = "BERLIN_PROC";
        spooler_log.info( "File matched with berlin lock_name : "+ lockName  );
     }
    
     if(fileName.match("^b[A-Za-z0-9_]*\.csv$")) {
        var lockName = "MUNICH_PROC";
        spooler_log.info( "File matched with berlin lock_name : "+ lockName  );
     }
*/
     if (spooler.locks().if (spooler.locks().lock_or_null( lockName )) {
        spooler.locks().lock( lockName ).remove();
     }
     return true;

  } catch (e) {

    spooler_log.warn("error occurred: " + String(e));
    return false;

  }

}
  • A job to force release_lock is also required for the situation that the processing of a job fails without the corresponding lock being released.

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Code Block
languagejavascript
function spooler_process() {

  try {

    var lock_name = "BERLIN_PROC";
    spooler.locks().lock(lock_name).remove();
    return true;

  } catch (e) {

    spooler_log.warn("error occurred: " + String(e));
    return false;

  }

}

Limitations of this solution

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  • Copy the 'SQLLoaderProc' folder to your JobScheduler 'live' folder.

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  • Copy the 'Data' folder to the a suitable local location.

    The default location for this folder, which is specified in the configurations in the demo jobs, is:
        C:\sandbox
    Note that the following paths have to be modified if the location of the 'Data' folder is changed:the demo jobs, is:
        C:\sandbox

    • The 'load_files' File Order Source directories in the load_files.job_chain.xml job chain object
    • the 'source_file' and 'target_file' paths specified as parameters in the move_file_suc.job.xml and move_file_error.job.xml objects
  • Note that the following paths have to be modified if the location of the 'Data' folder is changed:

Running the demo

  • Just copy files from the 'Data/__test-files' folder to the 'in' folder:
    • JobScheduler will automatically start processing within a few seconds
    • Once processing has been completed the file(s) added to the 'in' folder will be moved to the 'done' or 'failed' folders, depending on whether processing was successful or not.
  • DO NOT attempt to start an order for the job chain. This will only cause an error in the aquire_lock job.

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  • JobScheduler starts as soon as file matching with Regular Expression found in the File Order Source directory.
  • JobScheduler's aquire_lock job matches file with regular expression and decide file's category i.e. Berlin or Munich.
  • Once aquire_lock finds the matching category its try to set an Semaphore (Flag) using JobScheduler's inbuilt LOCK mechanism
  • There is only one instance on LOCK is allowed or once LOCK is assigned to first file of Berlin category, next file has to wait or setback until the LOCK is free.
  • The same mechanism will be repeated for files from category Munich but since the LOCK is not acquired ( or Semaphore (Flag)) is not set for Munich, file from category Munich will be allowed to be processed.
  • Once process is finished depending upon success or error , JS will move the file from the 'in' folder to either the 'done' (on success) or 'failed' (on error).
  • After moving the input file to correct target directory the JobScheduler job release_lock will be called which will remove the lock/Semaphore semaphore from JS JobScheduler and the next file from same category will be allowed.

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