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Python
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10 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2015, 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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# Copyright 2019 New Vector Ltd
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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from mock import Mock
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from twisted.internet import defer
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from synapse.util.async_helpers import ObservableDeferred
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from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import Cache, cached
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from tests import unittest
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class CacheTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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def prepare(self, reactor, clock, homeserver):
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self.cache = Cache("test")
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def test_empty(self):
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failed = False
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try:
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self.cache.get("foo")
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except KeyError:
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failed = True
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self.assertTrue(failed)
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def test_hit(self):
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self.cache.prefill("foo", 123)
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self.assertEquals(self.cache.get("foo"), 123)
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def test_invalidate(self):
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self.cache.prefill(("foo",), 123)
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self.cache.invalidate(("foo",))
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failed = False
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try:
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self.cache.get(("foo",))
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except KeyError:
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failed = True
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self.assertTrue(failed)
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def test_eviction(self):
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cache = Cache("test", max_entries=2)
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cache.prefill(1, "one")
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cache.prefill(2, "two")
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cache.prefill(3, "three") # 1 will be evicted
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failed = False
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try:
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cache.get(1)
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except KeyError:
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failed = True
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self.assertTrue(failed)
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cache.get(2)
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cache.get(3)
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def test_eviction_lru(self):
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cache = Cache("test", max_entries=2)
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cache.prefill(1, "one")
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cache.prefill(2, "two")
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# Now access 1 again, thus causing 2 to be least-recently used
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cache.get(1)
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cache.prefill(3, "three")
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failed = False
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try:
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cache.get(2)
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except KeyError:
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failed = True
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self.assertTrue(failed)
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cache.get(1)
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cache.get(3)
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class CacheDecoratorTestCase(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_passthrough(self):
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class A(object):
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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return key
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a = A()
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self.assertEquals((yield a.func("foo")), "foo")
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self.assertEquals((yield a.func("bar")), "bar")
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_hit(self):
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callcount = [0]
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class A(object):
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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a = A()
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 1)
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self.assertEquals((yield a.func("foo")), "foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 1)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_invalidate(self):
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callcount = [0]
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class A(object):
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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a = A()
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 1)
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a.func.invalidate(("foo",))
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 2)
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def test_invalidate_missing(self):
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class A(object):
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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return key
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A().func.invalidate(("what",))
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_max_entries(self):
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callcount = [0]
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class A(object):
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@cached(max_entries=10)
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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a = A()
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for k in range(0, 12):
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yield a.func(k)
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 12)
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# There must have been at least 2 evictions, meaning if we calculate
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# all 12 values again, we must get called at least 2 more times
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for k in range(0, 12):
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yield a.func(k)
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self.assertTrue(
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callcount[0] >= 14, msg="Expected callcount >= 14, got %d" % (callcount[0])
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)
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def test_prefill(self):
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callcount = [0]
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d = defer.succeed(123)
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class A(object):
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return d
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a = A()
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a.func.prefill(("foo",), ObservableDeferred(d))
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self.assertEquals(a.func("foo").result, d.result)
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 0)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_invalidate_context(self):
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callcount = [0]
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callcount2 = [0]
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class A(object):
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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def func2(self, key, cache_context):
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callcount2[0] += 1
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return self.func(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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a = A()
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 1)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 1)
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a.func.invalidate(("foo",))
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 1)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 2)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_eviction_context(self):
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callcount = [0]
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callcount2 = [0]
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class A(object):
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@cached(max_entries=2)
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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def func2(self, key, cache_context):
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callcount2[0] += 1
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return self.func(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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a = A()
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yield a.func2("foo")
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yield a.func2("foo2")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 2)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 2)
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yield a.func("foo3")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 3)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 2)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 4)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 3)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def test_double_get(self):
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callcount = [0]
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callcount2 = [0]
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class A(object):
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@cached()
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def func(self, key):
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callcount[0] += 1
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return key
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@cached(cache_context=True)
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def func2(self, key, cache_context):
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callcount2[0] += 1
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return self.func(key, on_invalidate=cache_context.invalidate)
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a = A()
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a.func2.cache.cache = Mock(wraps=a.func2.cache.cache)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 1)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 1)
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a.func2.invalidate(("foo",))
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self.assertEquals(a.func2.cache.cache.pop.call_count, 1)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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a.func2.invalidate(("foo",))
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self.assertEquals(a.func2.cache.cache.pop.call_count, 2)
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 1)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 2)
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a.func.invalidate(("foo",))
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self.assertEquals(a.func2.cache.cache.pop.call_count, 3)
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yield a.func("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 2)
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yield a.func2("foo")
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self.assertEquals(callcount[0], 2)
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self.assertEquals(callcount2[0], 3)
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class UpsertManyTests(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
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def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs):
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self.storage = hs.get_datastore()
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self.table_name = "table_" + hs.get_secrets().token_hex(6)
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self.get_success(
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self.storage.db.runInteraction(
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"create",
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lambda x, *a: x.execute(*a),
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"CREATE TABLE %s (id INTEGER, username TEXT, value TEXT)"
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% (self.table_name,),
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)
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)
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self.get_success(
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self.storage.db.runInteraction(
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"index",
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lambda x, *a: x.execute(*a),
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"CREATE UNIQUE INDEX %sindex ON %s(id, username)"
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% (self.table_name, self.table_name),
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)
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)
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def _dump_to_tuple(self, res):
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for i in res:
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yield (i["id"], i["username"], i["value"])
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def test_upsert_many(self):
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"""
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Upsert_many will perform the upsert operation across a batch of data.
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"""
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# Add some data to an empty table
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key_names = ["id", "username"]
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value_names = ["value"]
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key_values = [[1, "user1"], [2, "user2"]]
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value_values = [["hello"], ["there"]]
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self.get_success(
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self.storage.db.runInteraction(
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"test",
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self.storage.db.simple_upsert_many_txn,
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self.table_name,
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key_names,
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key_values,
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value_names,
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value_values,
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)
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)
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# Check results are what we expect
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res = self.get_success(
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self.storage.db.simple_select_list(
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self.table_name, None, ["id, username, value"]
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)
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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set(self._dump_to_tuple(res)),
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{(1, "user1", "hello"), (2, "user2", "there")},
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)
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# Update only user2
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key_values = [[2, "user2"]]
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value_values = [["bleb"]]
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self.get_success(
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self.storage.db.runInteraction(
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"test",
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self.storage.db.simple_upsert_many_txn,
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self.table_name,
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key_names,
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key_values,
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value_names,
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value_values,
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)
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)
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# Check results are what we expect
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res = self.get_success(
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self.storage.db.simple_select_list(
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self.table_name, None, ["id, username, value"]
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)
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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set(self._dump_to_tuple(res)),
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{(1, "user1", "hello"), (2, "user2", "bleb")},
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)
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