Provides a generic locking mechanism using Redis. Implements the locking standard proposed by Redis.
This library was originally built by LibiChai based on the Redlock algorithm developed by antirez. The library was reworked by the team at That's Us, Inc.
composer require thatsus/laravel-redlock
- Add
ThatsUs\RedLock\RedLockServiceProvider::class,
to theproviders
array in config/app.php - Enjoy!
Set a lock on any scalar. If the lock()
method returns false, you did not acquire the lock.
Store results of the lock()
method. Use this value to release the lock with unlock()
.
This example sets a lock on the key "1" with a 3 second expiration time.
If it acquired the lock, it does some work and releases the lock.
use ThatsUs\RedLock\Facades\RedLock;
$product_id = 1;
$lock_token = RedLock::lock($product_id, 3000);
if ($lock_token) {
$order->submit($product_id);
RedLock::unlock($lock_token);
}
Use refreshLock()
to reacquire and extend the time of your lock.
use ThatsUs\RedLock\Facades\RedLock;
$product_ids = [1, 2, 3, 5, 7];
$lock_token = RedLock::lock('order-submitter', 3000);
while ($product_ids && $lock_token) {
$order->submit(array_shift($product_ids));
$lock_token = RedLock::refreshLock($lock_token);
}
RedLock::unlock($lock_token);
Use runLocked()
for nicer syntax. The method returns the results of the closure, or else false if the lock could not be acquired.
use ThatsUs\RedLock\Facades\RedLock;
$product_id = 1;
$result = RedLock::runLocked($product_id, 3000, function () use ($order, $product_id) {
$order->submit($product_id);
return true;
});
echo $result ? 'Worked!' : 'Lock not acquired.';
You can easily refresh your tokens when using closures. The first parameter to your closure is $refresh
. Simply call it when you want to refresh. If the lock cannot be refreshed, $refresh()
will break out of the closure.
use ThatsUs\RedLock\Facades\RedLock;
$product_ids = [1, 2, 3, 5, 7];
$result = RedLock::runLocked($product_id, 3000, function ($refresh) use ($order, $product_ids) {
foreach ($product_ids as $product_id) {
$refresh();
$order->submit($product_id);
}
return true;
});
echo $result ? 'Worked!' : 'Lock lost or never acquired.';
If you're running jobs on a Laravel queue, you may want to avoid queuing up the same job more than once at a time.
The ThatsUs\RedLock\Traits\QueueWithoutOverlap
trait provides this functionality with very few changes to your job. Usually only two changes are necessary.
use ThatsUs\RedLock\Traits\QueueWithoutOverlap
as a trait- Change the
handle()
method tohandleSync()
use ThatsUs\RedLock\Traits\QueueWithoutOverlap;
class OrderProductJob
{
use QueueWithoutOverlap;
public function __construct($order, $product_id)
{
$this->order = $order;
$this->product_id = $product_id;
}
public function handleSync()
{
$this->order->submit($this->product_id);
}
}
Sometimes it's also necessary to specify a getLockKey()
method. This method must return the string that needs to be locked.
This is typically unnecessary because the lock key can be generated automatically. But if the job's data is not easy to stringify, you must define the getLockKey()
method.
This trait also provides a refresh method called refreshLock()
. If refreshLock()
is unable to refresh the lock, an exception is thrown and the job fails.
Finally, you can change the lock time-to-live from the default 300 seconds to another
value using the $lock_time
property.
use ThatsUs\RedLock\Traits\QueueWithoutOverlap;
class OrderProductsJob
{
use QueueWithoutOverlap;
protected $lock_time = 600; // 10 minutes in seconds
public function __construct($order, array $product_ids)
{
$this->order = $order;
$this->product_ids = $product_ids;
}
// We need to define getLockKey() because $product_ids is an array and the
// automatic key generator can't deal with arrays.
protected function getLockKey()
{
$product_ids = implode(',', $this->product_ids);
return "OrderProductsJob:{$this->order->id}:{$product_ids}";
}
public function handleSync()
{
foreach ($this->product_ids as $product_id) {
$this->refreshLock();
$this->order->submit($product_id);
}
}
}
If you find a bug or want to contribute to the code or documentation, you can help by submitting an issue or a pull request.