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Rui Alves
e76f4e9bd9
Started unit tests for the review controller (#15077)
* Started unit tests for the review controller

* Revert "Started unit tests for the review controller"

This reverts commit 7746eb146f.

* Started unit tests for the review controller

* FIrst test

* Added test for review endpoint (time filter - after + before)

* Assert expected event

* Added more tests for review endpoint

* Added test for review endpoint with all filters

* Added test for review endpoint with limit

* Comment

* Renamed tests to increase readability
2024-11-19 16:35:10 -07:00
gtsiam
4bb420d049
Add service manager infrastructure (#14150)
* Add service manager infrastructure

The changes are (This will be a bit long):
- A ServiceManager class that spawns a background thread and deals with
  service lifecycle management. The idea is that service lifecycle code
  will run in async functions, so a single thread is enough to manage
  any (reasonable) amount of services.

- A Service class, that offers start(), stop() and restart() methods
  that simply notify the service manager to... well. Start, stop or
  restart a service.

(!) Warning: Note that this differs from mp.Process.start/stop in that
  the service commands are sent asynchronously and will complete
  "eventually". This is good because it means that business logic is
  fast when booting up and shutting down, but we need to make sure
  that code does not rely on start() and stop() being instant
  (Mainly pid assignments).

  Subclasses of the Service class should use the on_start and on_stop
  methods to monitor for service events. These will be run by the
  service manager thread, so we need to be careful not to block
  execution here. Standard async stuff.

(!) Note on service names: Service names should be unique within a
  ServiceManager. Make sure that you pass the name you want to
  super().__init__(name="...") if you plan to spawn multiple instances
  of a service.

- A ServiceProcess class: A Service that wraps a multiprocessing.Process
  into a Service. It offers a run() method subclasses can override and
  can support in-place restarting using the service manager.

And finally, I lied a bit about this whole thing using a single thread.
I can't find any way to run python multiprocessing in async, so there is
a MultiprocessingWaiter thread that waits for multiprocessing events and
notifies any pending futures. This was uhhh... fun? No, not really.
But it works. Using this part of the code just involves calling the
provided wait method. See the implementation of ServiceProcess for more
details.

Mirror util.Process hooks onto service process

Remove Service.__name attribute

Do not serialize process object on ServiceProcess start.

asd

* Update frigate dictionary

* Convert AudioProcessor to service process
2024-10-21 10:00:38 -05:00
Josh Hawkins
f67ec241d4
Add embeddings reindex progress to the UI (#14268)
* refactor dispatcher

* add reindex to dictionary

* add circular progress bar component

* Add progress to UI when embeddings are reindexing

* readd comments to dispatcher for clarity

* Only report progress every 10 events so we don't spam the logs and websocket

* clean up
2024-10-10 13:28:43 -06:00
gtsiam
edababa88e
Work through most of the cspell warnings in python (#13794) 2024-09-17 10:41:46 -05:00
gtsiam
8573016bef
Formatting improvements (#13765)
* Format makefiles

* Handle all errors in rocm makefile

* Remove CURRENT_UID and GID from makefile as they are unused

* Removed unused vite.svg asset

* Sort frigate-dictionary
2024-09-17 07:39:44 -05:00
Meow
6e39d55dd3
cspell fixes (#11447) 2024-05-20 07:37:56 -06:00