# # This file is part of SickGear. # # SickGear is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # SickGear is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with SickGear. If not, see . from __future__ import division import datetime import time import threading import traceback from . import logger from exceptions_helper import ex class Scheduler(threading.Thread): def __init__(self, action, cycle_time=datetime.timedelta(minutes=10), run_delay=datetime.timedelta(minutes=0), start_time=None, thread_name="ScheduledThread", silent=True, prevent_cycle_run=None, paused=False): super(Scheduler, self).__init__() self.last_run = datetime.datetime.now() + run_delay - cycle_time self.action = action self.cycle_time = cycle_time self.start_time = start_time self.prevent_cycle_run = prevent_cycle_run self.name = thread_name self.silent = silent self._stopper = threading.Event() self._unpause = threading.Event() if not paused: self._unpause.set() self.lock = threading.Lock() self.force = False def pause(self): self._unpause.clear() def unpause(self): self._unpause.set() def stopit(self): """ Stop the thread's activity. """ self._stopper.set() self.unpause() def set_paused_state(self): if hasattr(self.action, 'is_enabled'): self.silent = not self.action.is_enabled() if self.silent: self.pause() else: self.unpause() def time_left(self): return self.cycle_time - (datetime.datetime.now() - self.last_run) def force_run(self): if not self.action.amActive: self.force = True return True return False def run(self): self.set_paused_state() # load previously saved queue try: if getattr(self.action, 'load_queue', None): self.action.load_queue() except (BaseException, Exception): pass # if self._unpause Event() is NOT set the loop pauses while self._unpause.wait() and not self._stopper.is_set(): if getattr(self.action, 'is_enabled', True): try: current_time = datetime.datetime.now() should_run = False # check if interval has passed if current_time - self.last_run >= self.cycle_time: # check if wanting to start around certain time taking interval into account if self.start_time: hour_diff = current_time.time().hour - self.start_time.hour if not hour_diff < 0 and hour_diff < self.cycle_time.seconds // 3600: should_run = True else: # set last_run to only check start_time after another cycle_time self.last_run = current_time else: should_run = True if self.force: should_run = True if should_run and ((self.prevent_cycle_run is not None and self.prevent_cycle_run()) or getattr(self.action, 'prevent_run', False)): logger.log(u'%s skipping this cycle_time' % self.name, logger.WARNING) # set last_run to only check start_time after another cycle_time self.last_run = current_time should_run = False if should_run: self.last_run = current_time try: if not self.silent: logger.log(u"Starting new thread: " + self.name, logger.DEBUG) self.action.run() except (BaseException, Exception) as e: logger.log(u"Exception generated in thread " + self.name + ": " + ex(e), logger.ERROR) logger.log(repr(traceback.format_exc()), logger.ERROR) finally: if self.force: self.force = False else: # disabled schedulers will only be rechecked every 30 seconds until enabled time.sleep(30) time.sleep(1) # exiting thread self._stopper.clear() self._unpause.clear()