This plugin allows for throttling the number of concurrent builds of a project running per node or globally.
This plugin supports three modes:
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Throttling of runs by one or multiple category
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Throttling of multiple runs of the same
AbstractProject
job (not recommended) -
Throttling of runs by parameter values
For each mode it is possible to setup global, label-specific, and node-specific limits for concurrent runs. If multiple throttling categories are defined, each requirement needs to be satisfied in order for the task to be taken off the queue.
Usage specifics:
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If the throttling category cannot be satisfied, the task submission stays in the queue until the locked category becomes available.
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The submission can be terminated manually or by timeout.
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This plugin throttles tasks only on common executors. Flyweight tasks are not throttled.
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If the jobs are organized into a chain (e.g., via Parameterized Trigger build steps), each run in the chain is counted independently. For example, if ProjectA and ProjectB use category
cat_A
on the same node, two executors are required from the category pool. Improper configuration of categories/jobs may result in a deadlock of such build chains due to consumption of all executors and waiting for downstream executions blocked in the queue.
Global configuration allows defining global categories. For each category you can set up global, label-specific, and node-specific restrictions for executor numbers. After configuration, it is possible to select and use the categories in job configurations. For example:
To set an unlimited value of concurrent builds for a restriction, use 0.
Also global configuration could be configured via Jenkins Configuration as Code (JCasC) as following:
unclassified:
throttleJobProperty:
categories:
- categoryName: "myThrottleCategory"
maxConcurrentTotal: 5
maxConcurrentPerNode: 2
nodeLabeledPairs:
- throttledNodeLabel: "docker"
maxConcurrentPerNodeLabeled: 1
Classic job types (e.g., Freestyle, Matrix, and Job DSL) can be configured via job properties in the job configuration screen. For example:
There are two modes: Throttle this project alone and Throttle this project as part of one or more categories. Only one mode can be enabled.
- Throttle this project alone
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For this option you should configure Maximum Total Concurrent Builds and/or Maximum Concurrent Builds Per Node.
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To set an unlimited value of concurrent builds for a restriction, use 0.
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With this option categories are ignored.
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- Throttle this project as part of one or more categories
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For this option you should specify enabled categories using checkboxes.
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With this option the Maximum Total Concurrent Builds and Maximum Concurrent Builds Per Node fields are ignored.
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- Prevent multiple jobs with identical parameters from running concurrently
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This option adds additional throttling by parameter values.
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For Matrix projects the property offers two additional checkboxes, which define throttling behavior for Matrix master runs and configuration runs. For example:
Starting in throttle-concurrents-2.0
, this plugin allows throttling of particular Pipeline blocks by categories.
For this purpose you can use the throttle()
step.
How does it work?
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If a
throttle()
step is used, all explicit and implicitnode()
invocations within this step are throttled. -
If a
node()
step is used within aparallel()
block, each parallel branch is throttled separately. -
Throttling of Pipeline steps in
throttle()
takes precedence over other throttling logic, such as job properties in Pipeline and other job types. -
If the specified category is missing,
throttle()
execution fails the run.
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Due to a deadlock (as described in JENKINS-44747), a change has been made which can theoretically result in throttle categories being ignored in running Pipelines immediately after the Jenkins controller has been restarted. This will be investigated further in JENKINS-44756 but was considered necessary in order to resolve the deadlock scenario. |
// Throttle a single operation
throttle(['test_2']) {
node() {
sh "sleep 500"
echo "Done"
}
}
// The script below triggers 6 subtasks in parallel.
// Then tasks are throttled according to the category settings.
def labels = ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6']
def builders = [:]
for (x in labels) {
def label = x // Need to bind the label variable before the closure
// Create a map to pass in to the 'parallel' step so we can fire all the builds at once
builders[label] = {
node('linux') {
sh "sleep 5"
}
}
}
throttle(['myThrottleCategory1', 'myThrottleCategory2']) {
parallel builders
}
To throttle concurrent builds to 1, configure a global category and add an options property to the pipeline.
pipeline {
agent any
// Throttle a declarative pipeline via options
options {
throttleJobProperty(
categories: ['test_3'],
throttleEnabled: true,
throttleOption: 'category'
)
}
stages {
stage('sleep') {
steps {
sh "sleep 500"
echo "Done"
}
}
}
}
It is possible to throttle a stage of a declarative pipeline if the stage assigns an agent. The throttle step should be placed in the options block of the stage.
pipeline {
agent none
stages {
stage('sleep') {
agent any
options {
throttle(['test_4'])
}
steps {
sh "sleep 500"
echo "Done"
}
}
}
}
This section contains links to the use cases which are not supported.
A feature request is logged as JENKINS-44411.
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Starting in throttle-concurrents-2.0 , using this option is not recommended.
Use the throttle() step instead.
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Starting in throttle-concurrents-1.8.5
, this plugin supports the definition of throttling settings via job properties.
The behavior of such definition may differ from your expectation and may change in new plugin versions.
Current behavior:
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If the property is defined, Pipeline jobs are throttled as any other project.
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Pipeline jobs are throttled on the top level as a single instance. They are considered a single job even if there are declarations like
parallel()
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Node requirements are considered for the root Pipeline task only, so effectively only the master node is checked.
Use this option at your own risk.
Licensed under the MIT License.
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component in the JENKINS
project.
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