Created a class to make throttling operations simpler.
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// $Id: Throttle.java,v 1.1 2001/05/25 18:43:20 mdb Exp $
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package com.samskivert.util;
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/**
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* A throttle is used to prevent code from attempting a particular
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* operation too often. Often it is desirable to retry an operation under
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* failure conditions, but simplistic approaches to retrying operations
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* can lead to large numbers of spurious attempts to do something that
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* will obviously fail. The throttle class provides a mechanism for
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* limiting such attempts by measuring whether or not an activity has been
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* performed N times in the last M seconds. The user of the class decides
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* the appropriate throttle parameters and then simply calls through to
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* throttle to determine whether or not to go ahead with the operation.
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*
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* <p> For example:
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*
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* <pre>
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* protected Throttle _throttle = new Throttle(5, 60);
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*
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* public void performOp ()
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* throws UnavailableException
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* {
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* if (_throttle.throttleOp()) {
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* throw new UnavailableException();
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* }
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*
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* // perform operation
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* }
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* </pre>
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*/
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public class Throttle
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{
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/**
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* Constructs a new throttle instance that will allow the specified
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* number of operations to proceed within the specified period (the
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* period is measured in seconds).
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*
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* <p> As operations and period define a ratio, use the smallest value
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* possible for operations as an array is created to track the time at
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* which each operation was performed (e.g. use 6 ops per 10 seconds
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* rather than 60 ops per 100 seconds if possible). However, note that
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* you may not always want to reduce the ratio as much as possible if
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* you wish to allow bursts of operations up to some large value.
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*/
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public Throttle (int operations, int period)
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{
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_ops = new long[operations];
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_period = 1000L * (long)period;
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}
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/**
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* Registers an attempt at an operation and returns true if the
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* operation should be performed or false if it should be throttled
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* (meaning N operations have already been performed in the last M
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* seconds).
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*
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* @return true if the throttle is activated, false if the operation
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* can proceed.
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*/
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public boolean throttleOp ()
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{
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long now = System.currentTimeMillis();
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// if the oldest operation was performed less than _period ago, we
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// need to throttle
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if ((now - _ops[_lastOp]) < _period) {
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return true;
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}
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// otherwise overwrite the oldest operation with the current time
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// and move the oldest operation pointer to the second oldest
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// operation (which is now the oldest as we overwrote the oldest)
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_ops[_lastOp] = now;
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_lastOp = (_lastOp + 1) % _ops.length;
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return false;
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}
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public static void main (String[] args)
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{
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Throttle throttle = new Throttle(5, 10);
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// try doing one operation per second and we should hit the
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// throttle on the sixth operation and then kick in again on the
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// eleventh, only to stop again on the fifteenth
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for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++) {
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System.out.println((i+1) + ". Throttle: " +
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throttle.throttleOp());
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// pause for a sec
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try { Thread.sleep(1000L); }
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catch (InterruptedException ie) {}
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}
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}
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protected long[] _ops;
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protected int _lastOp;
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protected long _period;
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}
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