org.springframework.batch.core.step.factory.FaultTolerantStepFactoryBean Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/*
* Copyright 2006-2013 the original author or authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package org.springframework.batch.core.step.factory;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Map;
import org.springframework.batch.core.SkipListener;
import org.springframework.batch.core.Step;
import org.springframework.batch.core.step.builder.FaultTolerantStepBuilder;
import org.springframework.batch.core.step.builder.SimpleStepBuilder;
import org.springframework.batch.core.step.builder.StepBuilder;
import org.springframework.batch.core.step.item.KeyGenerator;
import org.springframework.batch.core.step.skip.SkipPolicy;
import org.springframework.retry.RetryListener;
import org.springframework.retry.RetryPolicy;
import org.springframework.retry.backoff.BackOffPolicy;
import org.springframework.retry.policy.MapRetryContextCache;
import org.springframework.retry.policy.RetryContextCache;
/**
* Factory bean for step that provides options for configuring skip behavior. User can set {@link #setSkipLimit(int)}
* to set how many exceptions of {@link #setSkippableExceptionClasses(Map)} types are tolerated.
*
* Skippable exceptions on write will by default cause transaction rollback - to avoid rollback for specific exception
* class include it in the transaction attribute as "no rollback for".
*
* @see SimpleStepFactoryBean
*
* @author Dave Syer
* @author Robert Kasanicky
* @author Morten Andersen-Gott
*
*/
public class FaultTolerantStepFactoryBean extends SimpleStepFactoryBean {
private Map, Boolean> skippableExceptionClasses = new HashMap<>();
private Collection> noRollbackExceptionClasses = new HashSet<>();
private Map, Boolean> retryableExceptionClasses = new HashMap<>();
private int cacheCapacity = 0;
private int retryLimit = 0;
private int skipLimit = 0;
private SkipPolicy skipPolicy;
private BackOffPolicy backOffPolicy;
private RetryListener[] retryListeners;
private RetryPolicy retryPolicy;
private RetryContextCache retryContextCache;
private KeyGenerator keyGenerator;
private boolean processorTransactional = true;
/**
* The {@link KeyGenerator} to use to identify failed items across rollback. Not used in the case of the
* {@link #setIsReaderTransactionalQueue(boolean) transactional queue flag} being false (the default).
*
* @param keyGenerator the {@link KeyGenerator} to set
*/
public void setKeyGenerator(KeyGenerator keyGenerator) {
this.keyGenerator = keyGenerator;
}
/**
* Setter for the retry policy. If this is specified the other retry properties are ignored (retryLimit,
* backOffPolicy, retryableExceptionClasses).
*
* @param retryPolicy a stateless {@link RetryPolicy}
*/
public void setRetryPolicy(RetryPolicy retryPolicy) {
this.retryPolicy = retryPolicy;
}
/**
* Public setter for the retry limit. Each item can be retried up to this limit. Note this limit includes the
* initial attempt to process the item, therefore retryLimit == 1
by default.
*
* @param retryLimit the retry limit to set, must be greater or equal to 1.
*/
public void setRetryLimit(int retryLimit) {
this.retryLimit = retryLimit;
}
/**
* Public setter for the capacity of the cache in the retry policy. If more items than this fail without being
* skipped or recovered an exception will be thrown. This is to guard against inadvertent infinite loops generated
* by item identity problems.
*
* The default value should be high enough and more for most purposes. To breach the limit in a single-threaded step
* typically you have to have this many failures in a single transaction. Defaults to the value in the
* {@link MapRetryContextCache}.
*
* This property is ignored if the {@link #setRetryContextCache(RetryContextCache)} is set directly.
*
* @param cacheCapacity the cache capacity to set (greater than 0 else ignored)
*/
public void setCacheCapacity(int cacheCapacity) {
this.cacheCapacity = cacheCapacity;
}
/**
* Override the default retry context cache for retry of chunk processing. If this property is set then
* {@link #setCacheCapacity(int)} is ignored.
*
* @param retryContextCache the {@link RetryContextCache} to set
*/
public void setRetryContextCache(RetryContextCache retryContextCache) {
this.retryContextCache = retryContextCache;
}
/**
* Public setter for the retryable exceptions classifier map (from throwable class to boolean, true is retryable).
*
* @param retryableExceptionClasses the retryableExceptionClasses to set
*/
public void setRetryableExceptionClasses(Map, Boolean> retryableExceptionClasses) {
this.retryableExceptionClasses = retryableExceptionClasses;
}
/**
* Public setter for the {@link BackOffPolicy}.
*
* @param backOffPolicy the {@link BackOffPolicy} to set
*/
public void setBackOffPolicy(BackOffPolicy backOffPolicy) {
this.backOffPolicy = backOffPolicy;
}
/**
* Public setter for the {@link RetryListener}s.
*
* @param retryListeners the {@link RetryListener}s to set
*/
public void setRetryListeners(RetryListener... retryListeners) {
this.retryListeners = retryListeners;
}
/**
* A limit that determines skip policy. If this value is positive then an exception in chunk processing will cause
* the item to be skipped and no exception propagated until the limit is reached. If it is zero then all exceptions
* will be propagated from the chunk and cause the step to abort.
*
* @param skipLimit the value to set. Default is 0 (never skip).
*/
public void setSkipLimit(int skipLimit) {
this.skipLimit = skipLimit;
}
/**
* A {@link SkipPolicy} that determines the outcome of an exception when processing an item. Overrides the
* {@link #setSkipLimit(int) skipLimit}. The {@link #setSkippableExceptionClasses(Map) skippableExceptionClasses}
* are also ignored if this is set.
*
* @param skipPolicy the {@link SkipPolicy} to set
*/
public void setSkipPolicy(SkipPolicy skipPolicy) {
this.skipPolicy = skipPolicy;
}
/**
* Exception classes that when raised won't crash the job but will result in the item which handling caused the
* exception being skipped. Any exception which is marked for "no rollback" is also skippable, but not vice versa.
* Remember to set the {@link #setSkipLimit(int) skip limit} as well.
*
* Defaults to all no exception.
*
* @param exceptionClasses defaults to Exception
*/
public void setSkippableExceptionClasses(Map, Boolean> exceptionClasses) {
this.skippableExceptionClasses = exceptionClasses;
}
/**
* Exception classes that are candidates for no rollback. The {@link Step} can not honour the no rollback hint in
* all circumstances, but any exception on this list is counted as skippable, so even if there has to be a rollback,
* then the step will not fail as long as the skip limit is not breached.
*
* Defaults is empty.
*
* @param noRollbackExceptionClasses the exception classes to set
*/
public void setNoRollbackExceptionClasses(Collection> noRollbackExceptionClasses) {
this.noRollbackExceptionClasses = noRollbackExceptionClasses;
}
/**
* @param processorTransactional boolean indicates if the {@code ItemProcessor} participates in the transaction.
*/
public void setProcessorTransactional(boolean processorTransactional) {
this.processorTransactional = processorTransactional;
}
@Override
protected SimpleStepBuilder createBuilder(String name) {
return new FaultTolerantStepBuilder<>(new StepBuilder(name));
}
@Override
protected void applyConfiguration(SimpleStepBuilder builder) {
FaultTolerantStepBuilder faultTolerantBuilder = (FaultTolerantStepBuilder) builder;
if (retryContextCache == null && cacheCapacity > 0) {
retryContextCache = new MapRetryContextCache(cacheCapacity);
}
faultTolerantBuilder.retryContextCache(retryContextCache);
for (SkipListener listener : BatchListenerFactoryHelper.> getListeners(getListeners(),
SkipListener.class)) {
faultTolerantBuilder.listener(listener);
}
if (retryListeners != null) {
for (RetryListener listener : retryListeners) {
faultTolerantBuilder.listener(listener);
}
}
faultTolerantBuilder.skipPolicy(skipPolicy);
faultTolerantBuilder.skipLimit(skipLimit);
for (Class type : skippableExceptionClasses.keySet()) {
if (skippableExceptionClasses.get(type)) {
faultTolerantBuilder.skip(type);
}
else {
faultTolerantBuilder.noSkip(type);
}
}
if (!processorTransactional) {
faultTolerantBuilder.processorNonTransactional();
}
faultTolerantBuilder.retryContextCache(retryContextCache);
faultTolerantBuilder.keyGenerator(keyGenerator);
faultTolerantBuilder.retryPolicy(retryPolicy);
faultTolerantBuilder.retryLimit(retryLimit);
faultTolerantBuilder.backOffPolicy(backOffPolicy);
for (Class type : retryableExceptionClasses.keySet()) {
if (retryableExceptionClasses.get(type)) {
faultTolerantBuilder.retry(type);
}
else {
faultTolerantBuilder.noRetry(type);
}
}
for (Class type : noRollbackExceptionClasses) {
faultTolerantBuilder.noRollback(type);
}
super.applyConfiguration(builder);
}
}