Provided by: tirex_0.7.0-3build3_amd64
NAME
Tirex::Manager::Bucket - Rendering buckets for different priorities
SYNOPSIS
use Tirex::Manager::Bucket; my $bucket = Tirex::Manager::Bucket->new( name => 'test', minprio => 1, maxproc => 8, maxload => 20 );
DESCRIPTION
To simplify the configuration of rendering parameters for different zoom levels, they are configured through Buckets. One Bucket contains the configuration for a range of zoom levels.
METHODS
Tirex::Manager::Bucket->new( name => $name, minprio => $minprio, maxproc => $maxproc, maxload => $maxload ) Create new rendering bucket. $bucket->add_job($job) Add a Tirex::Job to bucket. $bucket->remove_job($job) Remove a Tirex::Job from bucket. $bucket->get_name() Get name of bucket. $bucket->get_numproc() Returns the number of rendering processes currently working on jobs in this bucket. $bucket->get_minprio() Get minimum priority for this bucket. $bucket->get_maxprio() Get maximum priority for this bucket. The maximum priority has to be set with set_maxprio() before this works. $bucket->set_maxprio($maxprio) Set maximum priority for this bucket. $bucket->get_active() Get active flag for this bucket. $bucket->set_active($active) Set active flag for this bucket. $bucket->for_prio($prio) Check whether this bucket is the right one for the given priority, ie. whether the priority is between min- and maxprio. $bucket->can_render($num_rendering, $current_load) Finds out if a job in this rendering bucket can be rendered. Returns 1 if it can be rendered 0 if there are already maxproc or more rendering processes or if bucket is not active undef if the load is higher or equal than maxload $bucket->status($num_rendering, $current_load) Return status of bucket.