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Async get event cache prep (#13242)
Some experimental prep work to enable external event caching based on #9379 & #12955. Doesn't actually move the cache at all, just lays the groundwork for async implemented caches. Signed off by Nick @ Beeper (@Fizzadar)
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Use an asynchronous cache wrapper for the get event cache. Contributed by Nick @ Beeper (@fizzadar).
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process
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from synapse.storage.background_updates import BackgroundUpdater
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from synapse.storage.engines import BaseDatabaseEngine, PostgresEngine, Sqlite3Engine
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from synapse.storage.types import Connection, Cursor
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from synapse.util.async_helpers import delay_cancellation
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from synapse.util.async_helpers import delay_cancellation, maybe_awaitable
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from synapse.util.iterutils import batch_iter
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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@ -818,12 +818,14 @@ class DatabasePool:
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)
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for after_callback, after_args, after_kwargs in after_callbacks:
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after_callback(*after_args, **after_kwargs)
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await maybe_awaitable(after_callback(*after_args, **after_kwargs))
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return cast(R, result)
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except Exception:
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for after_callback, after_args, after_kwargs in exception_callbacks:
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after_callback(*after_args, **after_kwargs)
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for exception_callback, after_args, after_kwargs in exception_callbacks:
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await maybe_awaitable(
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exception_callback(*after_args, **after_kwargs)
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)
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raise
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# To handle cancellation, we ensure that `after_callback`s and
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@ -193,7 +193,10 @@ class CacheInvalidationWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
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relates_to: Optional[str],
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backfilled: bool,
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) -> None:
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self._invalidate_get_event_cache(event_id)
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# This invalidates any local in-memory cached event objects, the original
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# process triggering the invalidation is responsible for clearing any external
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# cached objects.
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self._invalidate_local_get_event_cache(event_id)
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self.have_seen_event.invalidate((room_id, event_id))
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self.get_latest_event_ids_in_room.invalidate((room_id,))
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@ -208,7 +211,7 @@ class CacheInvalidationWorkerStore(SQLBaseStore):
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self._events_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(room_id, stream_ordering)
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if redacts:
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self._invalidate_get_event_cache(redacts)
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self._invalidate_local_get_event_cache(redacts)
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# Caches which might leak edits must be invalidated for the event being
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# redacted.
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self.get_relations_for_event.invalidate((redacts,))
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@ -1669,9 +1669,9 @@ class PersistEventsStore:
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if not row["rejects"] and not row["redacts"]:
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to_prefill.append(EventCacheEntry(event=event, redacted_event=None))
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def prefill() -> None:
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async def prefill() -> None:
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for cache_entry in to_prefill:
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self.store._get_event_cache.set(
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await self.store._get_event_cache.set(
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(cache_entry.event.event_id,), cache_entry
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)
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ from synapse.types import JsonDict, get_domain_from_id
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from synapse.util import unwrapFirstError
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from synapse.util.async_helpers import ObservableDeferred, delay_cancellation
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from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached, cachedList
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from synapse.util.caches.lrucache import LruCache
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from synapse.util.caches.lrucache import AsyncLruCache
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from synapse.util.iterutils import batch_iter
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from synapse.util.metrics import Measure
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5 * 60 * 1000,
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)
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self._get_event_cache: LruCache[Tuple[str], EventCacheEntry] = LruCache(
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self._get_event_cache: AsyncLruCache[
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Tuple[str], EventCacheEntry
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] = AsyncLruCache(
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cache_name="*getEvent*",
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max_size=hs.config.caches.event_cache_size,
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)
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Returns:
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map from event id to result
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"""
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event_entry_map = self._get_events_from_cache(
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event_entry_map = await self._get_events_from_cache(
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event_ids,
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)
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return event_entry_map
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def _invalidate_get_event_cache(self, event_id: str) -> None:
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self._get_event_cache.invalidate((event_id,))
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async def _invalidate_get_event_cache(self, event_id: str) -> None:
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# First we invalidate the asynchronous cache instance. This may include
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# out-of-process caches such as Redis/memcache. Once complete we can
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# invalidate any in memory cache. The ordering is important here to
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# ensure we don't pull in any remote invalid value after we invalidate
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# the in-memory cache.
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await self._get_event_cache.invalidate((event_id,))
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self._event_ref.pop(event_id, None)
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self._current_event_fetches.pop(event_id, None)
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def _get_events_from_cache(
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def _invalidate_local_get_event_cache(self, event_id: str) -> None:
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self._get_event_cache.invalidate_local((event_id,))
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self._event_ref.pop(event_id, None)
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self._current_event_fetches.pop(event_id, None)
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async def _get_events_from_cache(
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self, events: Iterable[str], update_metrics: bool = True
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) -> Dict[str, EventCacheEntry]:
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"""Fetch events from the caches.
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for event_id in events:
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# First check if it's in the event cache
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ret = self._get_event_cache.get(
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ret = await self._get_event_cache.get(
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(event_id,), None, update_metrics=update_metrics
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)
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if ret:
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# We add the entry back into the cache as we want to keep
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# recently queried events in the cache.
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self._get_event_cache.set((event_id,), cache_entry)
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await self._get_event_cache.set((event_id,), cache_entry)
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return event_map
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event=original_ev, redacted_event=redacted_event
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)
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self._get_event_cache.set((event_id,), cache_entry)
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await self._get_event_cache.set((event_id,), cache_entry)
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result_map[event_id] = cache_entry
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if not redacted_event:
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# if the event cache contains the event, obviously we've seen it.
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cache_results = {
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(rid, eid) for (rid, eid) in keys if self._get_event_cache.contains((eid,))
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(rid, eid)
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for (rid, eid) in keys
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if await self._get_event_cache.contains((eid,))
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}
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results = dict.fromkeys(cache_results, True)
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remaining = [k for k in keys if k not in cache_results]
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self._invalidate_cache_and_stream(
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txn, self.have_seen_event, (room_id, event_id)
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)
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self._invalidate_get_event_cache(event_id)
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txn.call_after(self._invalidate_get_event_cache, event_id)
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logger.info("[purge] done")
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# We don't update the event cache hit ratio as it completely throws off
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# the hit ratio counts. After all, we don't populate the cache if we
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# miss it here
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event_map = self._get_events_from_cache(member_event_ids, update_metrics=False)
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event_map = await self._get_events_from_cache(
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member_event_ids, update_metrics=False
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)
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missing_member_event_ids = []
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for event_id in member_event_ids:
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# This happens e.g. in the sync code where we have an expiring cache of
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# lru caches.
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self.clear()
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class AsyncLruCache(Generic[KT, VT]):
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"""
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An asynchronous wrapper around a subset of the LruCache API.
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On its own this doesn't change the behaviour but allows subclasses that
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utilize external cache systems that require await behaviour to be created.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # type: ignore
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self._lru_cache: LruCache[KT, VT] = LruCache(*args, **kwargs)
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async def get(
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self, key: KT, default: Optional[T] = None, update_metrics: bool = True
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) -> Optional[VT]:
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return self._lru_cache.get(key, update_metrics=update_metrics)
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async def set(self, key: KT, value: VT) -> None:
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self._lru_cache.set(key, value)
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async def invalidate(self, key: KT) -> None:
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# This method should invalidate any external cache and then invalidate the LruCache.
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return self._lru_cache.invalidate(key)
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def invalidate_local(self, key: KT) -> None:
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"""Remove an entry from the local cache
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This variant of `invalidate` is useful if we know that the external
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cache has already been invalidated.
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"""
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return self._lru_cache.invalidate(key)
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async def contains(self, key: KT) -> bool:
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return self._lru_cache.contains(key)
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async def clear(self) -> None:
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self._lru_cache.clear()
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# Blow away caches (supported room versions can only change due to a restart).
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self.store.get_rooms_for_user_with_stream_ordering.invalidate_all()
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self.store._get_event_cache.clear()
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self.get_success(self.store._get_event_cache.clear())
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self.store._event_ref.clear()
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# The rooms should be excluded from the sync response.
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self.event_id = res["event_id"]
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# Reset the event cache so the tests start with it empty
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self.store._get_event_cache.clear()
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self.get_success(self.store._get_event_cache.clear())
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def test_simple(self):
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"""Test that we cache events that we pull from the DB."""
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"""
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# Reset the event cache
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self.store._get_event_cache.clear()
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self.get_success(self.store._get_event_cache.clear())
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with LoggingContext("test") as ctx:
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# We keep hold of the event event though we never use it.
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self.assertEqual(ctx.get_resource_usage().evt_db_fetch_count, 1)
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# Reset the event cache
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self.store._get_event_cache.clear()
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self.get_success(self.store._get_event_cache.clear())
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with LoggingContext("test") as ctx:
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self.get_success(self.store.get_event(self.event_id))
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self.event_id = res["event_id"]
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# Reset the event cache so the tests start with it empty
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self.store._get_event_cache.clear()
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self.get_success(self.store._get_event_cache.clear())
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@contextmanager
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def blocking_get_event_calls(
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# The events aren't found.
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self.store._invalidate_get_event_cache(create_event.event_id)
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self.store._invalidate_local_get_event_cache(create_event.event_id)
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self.get_failure(self.store.get_event(create_event.event_id), NotFoundError)
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self.get_failure(self.store.get_event(first["event_id"]), NotFoundError)
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