Scope
- Use Case
- A number of orders are added in an arbitrary sequence and at arbitrary points in ime to a job chain - either from a file order source watching incoming files, from Ad Hoc orders or from permanent orders. The orders should be forced into serialized processing based on some predefined criteria.
- Each order comes
- either with a parameter that specifies a numeric sequence,
- or with a parameter that specifies a business date, e.g. for data files that are referenced by the order and that should be loaded to a data warehouse in sequence of the business dates,
- or without parameters and should be processed in alphabetical or numeric sequence of its order id.
- Orders should be processed strictly in sequence - either ascending or descending. If the next order does not provide the expected value then it is suspended and the job chain waits for an order with the expected value to arrive. After arrival of an order with the expected value all suspended orders are checked if they provide the expected value required for the successor order.
- Solution Outline
- A single job is added to the top of a job chain and that will
- check for exepected values and suspend incoming orders until an order with the expected value arrives.
- move orders that match expected values to the next job node in the job chain and recheck the expected value of any suspended orders.
- A single job is added to the top of a job chain and that will
- References
Solution
- Download expect_orders.zip
- Extract the archive to any folder within the
./config/live
folder of your JobScheduler installation. - The archive will extract the files to a folder
expect_orders.
- You can store the sample files to a any folder as you like, the solution does not make use of specific folder names or job names.
Pattern
Implementation
Components
- The solution implements a job
expect
that can be added to the top of any job chain.- This job implements a
spooler_process()
function that checks if an order matches the expected value and that suspends non-matching orders.- Expected values can be provided by incoming orders
- by use of parameters:
- each incoming order is assumed to provide a parameter that contains the expected value.
- Example for use with oder parameter:
business_date = 2015-11-01
- Example for use with oder parameter:
- the name of the incoming orders' parameter is specified as the value of the
control_order_expected_parameter
parameter to theexpect
job.- Example for use with
expect
job parameter:control_order_expected_parameter
= business_date
- Example for use with
- each incoming order is assumed to provide a parameter that contains the expected value.
- without parameters:
- the job will expect a numeric order id to be provided and increments the order id to calculcate the next expected value.
- by use of parameters:
- For expected values a function has to be provided that calculates the next expected value:
- the function is specified by use of the
conctrol_order_expected_value_function
parameter to theexpect
job. The function is implemented with some JavaScript code that returns the next expected value based on the current value that is provided with thecurrentValue
variable:- Example for numeric calculation:
parseInt(currentValue) + 1
- Explanation: the function parses the current expected numeric value and returns the incremented value
- Example for date calculcation:
(new Date( (new Date(currentValue)).setDate( (new Date(currentValue)).getDate()+1 ) )).toISOString().substring(0,10);
- Explanation: the function accepts the current date value, adds one day and returns the date in ISO format, e.g.
2015-11-01
- Example for numeric calculation:
- the function is specified by use of the
- For expected values a default value can be provided that is used to check the expected value of the first incoming order:
- the default value can be specified by use of the
control_order_expected_default_value
parameter to theexpect
job.- Example for use with numeric default value:
control_order_expected_default_value = 1
- Example for use with date default value:
control_order_expected_default_value = 2015-11-01
- Example for use with numeric default value:
- without specification of a default value the value of the first order processed by the
expect
job will be used as a default.
- the default value can be specified by use of the
- Expected values can be provided by incoming orders
- This job is configured for a single task, i.e. it executes incoming orders sequentually.
- Having received an order with the expected value this job moves that order to the next job node in the job chain and activates any suspended orders to be rechecked if they provide the next expected value.
- This job implements a
- The solution automatically creates a control order that is used to store the next expected value.
- The name of the control order is created from the prefix "control_order_" and the state that the
expect
job node is assigned. - The control order is suspended and not processed by subsequent job nodes. Its only purpose is to carry the next expected value for use of the solution with JobScheduler Agents and cluster members.
- The name of the control order is created from the prefix "control_order_" and the state that the
- The sample makes use of a job chain
job_chain_expected_orders
that includes the job nodes for theexpect
job and ahello
job. The job chain accepts Ad Hoc orders that are added by use of JOC and the job chain can easily be modified to watch for incoming files and to create one order for each file. - Hint: to re-use the
expect
job you can- store the job to some central folder and reference the job in individual job chains.
- move the JavaScript code of the job to come central location and use a corresponding
<include>
element for individual job scripts.
Usage
- Add thre orders to the
job_chain_expect_orders
job chain. For your convenience the orders 1, 2 and 3 are provided with the sample.- Each order uses a parameter
sequence
with a sequential number such as 1, 2, 3. - The
expect
job uses the parameterscontrol_order_expected_parameter
with the value:sequence
control_order_expected_default_value
with the value:1
control_order_expected_value_function
with the value:parseInt(currentValue) + 1
- Each order uses a parameter
- Start order 1 that matches the expected value (parameter
sequence=1
).- The order is processed and moved to the
next_job
job. - A control order
control_order_expect
is dynamically created and is suspended that contains the next expected value (parametercontrol_order_expect=2
)
- The order is processed and moved to the
- Start order 3 that does not match the expected value (parameter
sequence=3
).- The order is suspended.
- The control order with the expected value (parameter
control_order_expect=2
) remains unchanged.
- Start order 2 that does match the expected value (parameter
sequence=2
) .- Order 2 is processed and moved to the
next_job
job.- The control order is automatically modified to carry the next expected value (parameter
control_order_expect=3
).
- The control order is automatically modified to carry the next expected value (parameter
- Order 3 is processed and moved to the
next_job
job.- The control order is automatically modified to carry the next expected value (parameter
control_order_expect=4
).
- The control order is automatically modified to carry the next expected value (parameter
- Order 2 is processed and moved to the
- For use with a date sequence instead of a numeric sequence
- the orders 1, 2, 3 carry a second parameter
business_date
with values in an ISO date format. - the
expect
job carries sample parameters (prefixed withsample_
) that can be activated (renamed) to work with thebusiness_date
parameter instead of thesequence
parameter of the incoming orders .
- the orders 1, 2, 3 carry a second parameter
.