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Deckard - A Cyclic Priority Queue (CPQ)

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Deckard is a messaging system inspired by projects like: Google Cloud PubSub, Nats, Kafka and others.

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The main difference is that Deckard has a priority associated with each message and it is optionally cyclic, meaning that the message can be delivered again after a certain user-managed time.

Briefly:

  • An application inserts a message to be queued and its configuration (TTL, priority, etc.);
  • A second application fetches message from the deckard at regular intervals and performs any processing;
    • When it finishes processing a message, this application notifies the deckard with the processing result and its new priority.
    • The application may also send blocking time to the deckard, meaning that the message will not be delivered until the blocking time is reached.
    • It is also possible to send a message to the deckard with a new priority, meaning that the message will be prioritized and then delivered.
  • When the message's time limit is reached or an application removes it, it stops being delivered;

Motivation

Deckard was born from an initiative to simplify and unify applications called Frontiers which were part of STILINGUE's orchestration system for data gathering.

Several different implementations were made, but they proved to have several limitations such as:

  • Debugging
  • Genericity
  • Scalability
  • Auditability
  • Observability
  • Prioritization
  • Developer friendliness

Deckard was created to solve these problems and to be used in any application that needs to queue data and prioritize it.

The main objectives of the project are:

  • Generic: any data and application should be able to use Deckard to queue messages;
  • Observable: it should be easy to visualize what happened in a request and easy to investigate problems with audit;
  • Developer friendly: easy to understand and pleasant to use;
  • Scalable: it should be possible to support thousands of requests per second and millions of messages;

What Deckard is not?

It is not a normal messaging/queue system. If you don't have a use case that needs priority and cyclic queuing or locking mechanism, you should use GCP PubSub, Kafka, RabbitMQ, Azure Service Bus, Amazon SQS, or any other messaging system.

Project Status

Deckard has been used in a production environment for over 2 years handling millions of messages and thousands of requests per second.

To be able to open source the project we had to make some changes to the code and that is the reason we opted to release it with a 0.0.x version.

We also know few issues we need to work but currently we are very confident that it can be used in production environments. Check our issues to see what we are working on.

Please let us know if you find any issues or have any suggestions in our discussions.

Getting Started

A getting started guide is available to help you to start using Deckard.

Check also the client documentation to see how to use Deckard in a project using your favorite language.

Running Deckard

Here's a quick guide on how to run Deckard. You should check the getting started guide for more details.

On Linux you can run it from sources with:

make run

You can also run it with Docker:

docker run --rm -p 8081:8081 blipai/deckard

You may also download the latest release from the releases page and execute it.

By default it will use a memory storage and a memory cache engine.

To change the default configuration see the configuration section.

Configuration

We currently use the viper project to manage configurations and the current implementation delegates the configuration to environment variables.

All available environment variables are listed below:

Overall Configuration

Environment Variable Default Description
DECKARD_DEBUG false To enable debug mode to log more information.
DECKARD_LOG_TYPE json The log type to use. Available: json, text
DECKARD_GRPC_ENABLED true To enable the gRPC service. You can disable gRPC service if you want an instance to perform only housekeeper tasks.
DECKARD_GRPC_PORT 8081 The gRPC port to listen.

Cache Configuration

Environment Variable Default Description
DECKARD_CACHE_TYPE MEMORY The cache implementation to use. Available: MEMORY, REDIS
DECKARD_REDIS_URI The Redis Connection URI to connect with Redis. It will take precedence over any other environment variable related to the connection Redis connection.
DECKARD_REDIS_ADDRESS localhost The redis address to connect while using redis cache implementation. It will be overriden by DECKARD_REDIS_URI if present.
DECKARD_REDIS_PASSWORD The redis password to connect while using redis cache implementation. It will be overriden by DECKARD_REDIS_URI if present.
DECKARD_REDIS_PORT 6379 The redis port to connect while using redis cache implementation. It will be overriden by DECKARD_REDIS_URI if present.
DECKARD_REDIS_DB 0 The database to use while using redis cache implementation. It will be overriden by DECKARD_REDIS_URI if present.

Storage Configuration

Environment Variable Default Description
DECKARD_STORAGE_TYPE MEMORY The storage implementation to use. Available: MEMORY, MONGODB
DECKARD_MONGO_URI The MongoDB Connection URI to connect with MongoDB. It can override any other environment variable related to the connection MongoDB connection since it takes precedence.
DECKARD_MONGO_ADDRESSES localhost:27017 The MongoDB addresses separated by comma to connect while using MongoDB storage implementation. It can be overridden by DECKARD_MONGO_URI.
DECKARD_MONGO_AUTH_DB The MongoDB auth database to authenticate while using MongoDB storage implementation. It can be overridden by DECKARD_MONGO_URI.
DECKARD_MONGO_PASSWORD The MongoDB password to authenticate while using MongoDB storage implementation. It can be overridden by DECKARD_MONGO_URI.
DECKARD_MONGO_DATABASE deckard The MongoDB database to use to store messages while using MongoDB storage implementation.
DECKARD_MONGO_COLLECTION queue The MongoDB collection to use to store messages while using MongoDB storage implementation.
DECKARD_MONGO_USER The MongoDB user to authenticate while using MongoDB storage implementation. It can be overridden by DECKARD_MONGO_URI.
DECKARD_MONGO_SSL false To enable SSL while using MongoDB storage implementation. It can be overridden by DECKARD_MONGO_URI.
DECKARD_MONGO_QUEUE_CONFIGURATION_COLLECTION queue_configuration The MongoDB collection to use to store queue configurations while using MongoDB storage implementation.

Housekeeper Configuration

Environment Variable Default Description
DECKARD_HOUSEKEEPER_ENABLED true To enable housekeeper tasks.
DECKARD_HOUSEKEEPER_TASK_TIMEOUT_DELAY 1s The delay between each timeout task execution.
DECKARD_HOUSEKEEPER_TASK_UNLOCK_DELAY 1s The delay between each unlock task execution.
DECKARD_HOUSEKEEPER_TASK_UPDATE_DELAY 1s The delay between each update task execution.
DECKARD_HOUSEKEEPER_TASK_TTL_DELAY 1s The delay between each ttl task execution.
DECKARD_HOUSEKEEPER_TASK_MAX_ELEMENTS_DELAY 1s The delay between each max elements task execution.
DECKARD_HOUSEKEEPER_TASK_METRICS_DELAY 60s The delay between each metrics task execution.

Audit Configuration

Environment Variable Default Description
DECKARD_AUDIT_ENABLED false To enable auditing.
DECKARD_ELASTIC_ADDRESS http://localhost:9200/ A ElasticSearch address to connect to store audit information.
DECKARD_ELASTIC_PASSWORD A ElasticSearch password to connect to store audit information.
DECKARD_ELASTIC_USER A ElasticSearch user to connect to store audit information.

TLS Configuration

To learn more about gRPC TLS configuration please refer to gRPC Auth.

Environment Variable Default Description
DECKARD_TLS_CLIENT_AUTH_TYPE NoClientCert The type of client authentication TLS verification to use. Available: NoClientCert, RequestClientCert, RequireAnyClientCert, VerifyClientCertIfGiven, RequireAndVerifyClientCert.
DECKARD_TLS_SERVER_CERT_FILE_PATHS A comma-delimited list of absolute file paths to PEM-encoded certificates.
DECKARD_TLS_SERVER_KEY_FILE_PATHS A comma-delimited list of absolute file paths to PEM-encoded private keys.
DECKARD_TLS_CLIENT_CERT_FILE_PATHS A comma-delimited list of absolute file paths to PEM-encoded certificates to enable mutual TLS.

Contributing

We are always looking for new contributors to help us improve Deckard.

If you want to contribute to Deckard, please read our contributing guide which includes how to build, run and test Deckard and a complete description of our project structure.

License

Deckard is licensed under the MIT License.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the following people for their initial contributions building Deckard's first version:

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