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Scope

  • Use Case:
    • Consider the situation where:
      • A job chain is to start at a number of parallel job chains
      • Subsequent jobs in started job chains check if jobs from parallel chains completed successfully.
    • Usually a split & sync pattern is used for similar use cases, however, synchronizing includes that both jobs have to be completed.
    • Instead the current use case is about check and control if a job of a parallel chain has completed without forcing both jobs to run synchronously.

Solution

  • Download: final_chain_job_chain_history.zip
  • Extract the archive to a folder in your JobScheduler installation named ./config/live.
  • The archive will extract the files to a sub-folder parallel_job_chain_control. 
  • Note that you can store the sample files in any folder you like.

Pattern

Implementation

Components

  • The solution contains six job chains:
    • JobChain1 runs Job1 and Job2 in parallel.
      • On successful completion of Job1 then JobChain2 is run
      • On successful completion of Job2 then JobChain3 is run
    • JobChain2 runs Job3 and Job4
    • JobChain3 runs Job5 and Job6
    • JobChain4 runs after successful completion of JobChain1
      • JobChain4 runs Job7, Job8, Job9
      • Job7 runs 1st
      • Job8 runs once Job7 and Job4 have run successfully
    • JobChain5 runs after successful completion of JobChain1
      • JobChain5 runs Job10, Job11 and Job12
      • Job10 runs 1st
      • Job11 runs once Job10, Job4 and Job6 have run successfully
      • Job12 runs once Job11 has completed successfully
    • JobChain6 runs once Job9 and Job12 have completed successfully

Usage

  • The first job split1 set some pairs of parameters in a pre-processing to control which job tells that it is successfully completed.
    • The first parameter of the pair is a flag which is used for a later check if the dependent jobs are successfully completed.
      •  The value of this parameter is initialised with "0" and will be modified by the dependent jobs with "1".
      • In above example these are

        • job4_successfully_completed=0 which will be checked by Job8 and Job11
        • job6_successfully_completed=0 which will be checked by Job11
        • job12_successfully_completed=0 which will be checked by Job13
    • The second parameter of the pair describes which job commits which job chains that it has successfully completed.
      • You need to specify all job chains, in which the order can be located with respect to the checking jobs
      • The current job chain  (here JobChain1) is always the first in the list.
      • The job chains can specify with its absolute path or relative to the current job chain.
      • In above example these are

        • job4_commits_completion_to="/controlParallelExecutionOfJobChainsExample/JobChain1;JobChain4;JobChain5"
        • job6_commits_completion_to="/controlParallelExecutionOfJobChainsExample/JobChain1;JobChain5"
        • job12_commits_completion_to="/controlParallelExecutionOfJobChainsExample/JobChain1;JobChain4;JobChain6"
  • The dependent jobs (here Job4, Job6 and Job12) have a post-processing where they resume the orders
    • in all job chains which are specified in the "commits_completion_to" parameter
    • where the value of the "successfully_completed" parameter is set to "1"
  • The jobs which wait of its dependent jobs have a pre-processing where they check the corresponding "successfully_completed" parameters
    • These jobs have a task parameter "dependent_jobs" where a list of its dependent jobs are specified.
    • In above example these are
      • Job8 : dependent_jobs="Job4"
      • Job11: dependent_jobs="Job4;Job6"
      • Job13: dependent_jobs="Job12"
  • The above described pre- and post-processings include the attached control_parallel_execution_of_job_chains.js file so that you have following small configuration

    pre-processing of split1
    <monitor  name="set_params_for_check_jobs" ordering="1">
            <script  language="javax.script:ecmascript">
                <include  live_file="control_parallel_execution_of_job_chains.js"/>
                <![CDATA[
    function spooler_process_before(){
        
        //Specify the list of job chains for which Job4 commits that it has run successfully
        //These job chains can specify relative to the current job chain
        
        setParams4CheckingJobs( "Job4", ["Chain4", "Chain5"] );
    
        
        //Specify the list of job chains for which Job6 commits that it has run successfully
        //These job chains can specify relative to the current job chain
        
        setParams4CheckingJobs( "Job6", ["Chain5"] );
        
        
        //Specify the list of job chains for which Job12 commits that it has run successfully
        //These job chains can specify relative to the current job chain
        
        setParams4CheckingJobs( "Job12", ["Chain4", "Chain6"] );
    
        
        spooler_log.info(spooler_task.order().params().xml());    
        return true;
    }
                ]]>
            </script>
        </monitor>
    post-processing of Job4, Job6 and Job12
    <monitor  name="commit_successfully_run" ordering="0">
            <script  language="javax.script:ecmascript">
                <include  live_file="control_parallel_execution_of_job_chains.js"/>
                <![CDATA[
    function spooler_process_after(spooler_process_result){
        return commit_successful_run(spooler_process_result);
    }
                ]]>
            </script>
        </monitor>
    pre-processing of Job8, Job11 and Job13
    <monitor  name="check_dependent_jobs" ordering="0">
            <script  language="javax.script:ecmascript">
                <include  live_file="control_parallel_execution_of_job_chains.js"/>
                <![CDATA[
    function spooler_process_before(){
        return check_dependent_jobs();
    }
                ]]>
            </script>
        </monitor>

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