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- -- SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
- --
- -- This script is not a string in scheduler.py, so editors can provide syntax highlighting.
- -- The Redis KEY is defined here and not in Python on purpose:
- -- only this LUA script can read and update this key to avoid lock and concurrency issues.
- local redis_key = 'SearXNG_checker_next_call_ts'
- local now = redis.call('TIME')[1]
- local start_after_from = ARGV[1]
- local start_after_to = ARGV[2]
- local every_from = ARGV[3]
- local every_to = ARGV[4]
- local next_call_ts = redis.call('GET', redis_key)
- if (next_call_ts == false or next_call_ts == nil) then
- -- the scheduler has never run on this Redis instance, so:
- -- 1/ the scheduler does not run now
- -- 2/ the next call is a random time between start_after_from and start_after_to
- local initial_delay = math.random(start_after_from, start_after_to)
- redis.call('SET', redis_key, now + initial_delay)
- return { false, initial_delay }
- end
- -- next_call_ts is defined
- -- --> if now is lower than next_call_ts then we don't run the embedded checker
- -- --> if now is higher then we update next_call_ts and ask to run the embedded checker now.
- local call_now = next_call_ts <= now
- if call_now then
- -- the checker runs now, define the timestamp of the next call:
- -- this is a random delay between every_from and every_to
- local periodic_delay = math.random(every_from, every_to)
- next_call_ts = redis.call('INCRBY', redis_key, periodic_delay)
- end
- return { call_now, next_call_ts - now }
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