getJobCount() public method

Get the node job count since the last reset (usually a node switch)
public getJobCount ( ) : integer
return integer
 /**
  * Calculate the node priority from its job count, stick to the current node
  *
  * As the priority is based on the number of jobs, higher is better.
  *
  * @param Node   $node
  * @param string $currentNodeId
  *
  * @return float Node priority
  */
 private function calculateNodePriority(Node $node, $currentNodeId)
 {
     $priority = $node->getJobCount();
     if ($node->getId() === $currentNodeId) {
         $margin = 1 + $this->marginToSwitch;
         $priority = $priority * $margin;
     }
     // Apply a weight determined by the node priority as assigned by Disque.
     // Priority 1 means the node is healthy.
     // Priority 10 to 100 means the node is probably failing, or has failed
     $disquePriority = $node->getPriority();
     // Disque node priority should never be lower than 1, but let's be sure
     if ($disquePriority < Node::PRIORITY_OK) {
         $disquePriorityWeight = 1;
     } elseif (Node::PRIORITY_OK <= $disquePriority && $disquePriority < Node::PRIORITY_POSSIBLE_FAILURE) {
         // Node is OK, but Disque may have assigned a lower priority to it
         // We use the base-10 logarithm in the formula, so priorities
         // 1 to 10 transform into a weight of 1 to 0.5. When Disque starts
         // using more priority steps, priority 9 will discount about a half
         // of the job count.
         $disquePriorityWeight = 1 / (1 + log10($disquePriority));
     } else {
         // Node is failing, or it has failed
         $disquePriorityWeight = 0;
     }
     $priority = $priority * $disquePriorityWeight;
     return (double) $priority;
 }