- Update `gc-stats` to version 1.4.0
- Replace `zipfile` -> `adm-zip`
- Update `libxmljs` to version 0.19.7
- Update `sqlite` to version 4.2.0
- Adapted pool acquires to the new version of `cartodb-redis`
- Adapted test to use `adm-zip`
* Create middleware and service for pubsub metrics
* Use pubsub middleware for all request
* Replace isEnabled with isDisabled to avoid negation
* Use new headers names
* Add acceptance and unit tests
* Remove commented log calls
* Remove only filters in tests
Remove typo
* Refactor service to ease integration test
* Fix interaction with query controller
* Use middleware at api-router and test all controllers
* Rename user middleware function
* Use sinon latest version
* Create middleware and service for pubsub metrics
* Use pubsub middleware for all request
* Replace isEnabled with isDisabled to avoid negation
* Use new headers names
* Add acceptance and unit tests
* Remove commented log calls
* Remove only filters in tests
Remove typo
* Refactor service to ease integration test
* Fix interaction with query controller
* Use middleware at api-router and test all controllers
* Rename user middleware function
* Use sinon latest version
* Fix tests
* Fix typos
* Checks if pubsub config exists to enable the service
* Fix typo
* Normalize headers values for pubsub
* Trim fields when normalizing
* Trim fields when normalizing
- Extract from job subcriber everything related to queue dicovering
- Job Queue is responsible of queue dicovering and exposes functions to scan user queues.
- Batch creates an interval to consume queues
- Now Batch.start() does:
* Finds existing queues from metadata, adding to queue index the ones that are not indexed yet
* Binds callback to process jobs for every queue found.
* Inits queue consumer interval
* Subscribes to PUB/SUB channel
- Existing jobs are moved before start processing them.
- Uses a new queue prefix to avoid collisions.
- Pub/Sub also changes communication channel.
- Job subscriber emits user+host on new jobs.
- Batch processor is faulty. See TODO in batch.js.