7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Benoit Chesneau
c4fe116d71 docs: add per-app worker allocation documentation 2026-02-01 03:15:22 +01:00
Benoit Chesneau
891990befa docs(dirty): update streaming from future to current feature 2026-01-26 09:39:46 +01:00
Benoit Chesneau
cc39ed922e examples(dirty): add streaming chat demo with SSE
Add a lightweight chat simulator demonstrating dirty worker streaming:
- Token-by-token SSE streaming via async generators
- FastAPI endpoint with browser UI
- Multiple canned responses based on keywords
- Docker deployment with docker-compose
- Integration tests for SSE protocol

Update docs/content/dirty.md to link to both examples.
2026-01-25 10:26:12 +01:00
Benoit Chesneau
ae8665c4d5 docs(dirty): expand architecture, signal handling, and health monitoring
- Enhance architecture diagram with Unix socket paths, signal flow, and
  heartbeat indicators
- Add process relationships table
- Expand signal handling section with flow diagram, comprehensive signal
  reference table, and async handling explanation
- Add new "Liveness and Health Monitoring" section covering heartbeat
  mechanism, timeout detection, parent death detection, orphan cleanup,
  and respawn behavior
- Add link to embedding service example
2026-01-25 10:23:25 +01:00
Benoit Chesneau
f6418d4eb0 feat(dirty): add streaming support and async client benchmarks
Add support for streaming responses when dirty app actions return
generators (sync or async). This enables real-time delivery of
incremental results for use cases like LLM token generation.

Features:
- Streaming protocol with chunk/end/error message types
- Worker support for sync and async generators
- Arbiter forwarding of streaming messages
- Deadline-based timeout handling
- Async client streaming API

Protocol:
- Chunk messages (type: "chunk") contain partial data
- End messages (type: "end") signal stream completion
- Error messages can occur mid-stream

New files:
- benchmarks/dirty_streaming.py: Streaming benchmark suite
- tests/dirty/test_*_streaming*.py: Streaming test coverage
- docs/content/dirty.md: Streaming documentation with examples
2026-01-25 10:23:25 +01:00
Benoit Chesneau
9b0e87deb8 docs(dirty): clarify application initialization sequence 2026-01-25 10:23:25 +01:00
Benoit Chesneau
77222b8017 feat: add dirty arbiters for long-running blocking operations
Introduce Dirty Arbiters - a separate process pool for executing
long-running, blocking operations (AI model loading, heavy computation)
without blocking HTTP workers. Inspired by Erlang's dirty schedulers.

Key features:
- Completely separate from HTTP workers - can be killed/restarted independently
- Stateful - loaded resources persist in dirty worker memory
- Message-passing IPC via Unix sockets with JSON serialization
- Explicit execute() API from HTTP workers
- Asyncio-based for clean concurrent handling

Architecture:
- DirtyArbiter: manages the dirty worker pool, routes requests
- DirtyWorker: executes functions, maintains state, handles requests
- DirtyClient: sync/async API for HTTP workers to call dirty apps
- DirtyProtocol: length-prefixed JSON messages over Unix sockets
- DirtyApp: base class for dirty applications

Configuration options:
- dirty_apps: list of import paths for dirty applications
- dirty_workers: number of dirty workers (default: 0)
- dirty_timeout: task timeout in seconds (default: 300)
- dirty_graceful_timeout: shutdown timeout (default: 30)

Lifecycle hooks:
- on_dirty_starting(arbiter)
- dirty_post_fork(arbiter, worker)
- dirty_worker_init(worker)
- dirty_worker_exit(arbiter, worker)

Includes comprehensive test suite with 164 tests covering:
- Protocol encoding/decoding
- Worker and arbiter lifecycle
- Client sync/async APIs
- Signal handling
- Error handling and timeouts
- Integration tests
2026-01-25 10:21:18 +01:00