OpenSlides/server/openslides/utils/cache.py

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import json
from collections import defaultdict
from datetime import datetime
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from time import sleep
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Type
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from asgiref.sync import async_to_sync, sync_to_async
from django.apps import apps
from . import logging
from .cache_providers import (
Cachable,
ElementCacheProvider,
MemoryCacheProvider,
RedisCacheProvider,
)
from .locking import locking
from .redis import use_redis
from .schema_version import SchemaVersion, schema_version_handler
from .utils import get_element_id, split_element_id
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def get_all_cachables() -> List[Cachable]:
"""
Returns all element of OpenSlides.
"""
out: List[Cachable] = []
for app in apps.get_app_configs():
try:
# Get the method get_startup_elements() from an app.
# This method has to return an iterable of Cachable objects.
get_startup_elements = app.get_startup_elements
except AttributeError:
# Skip apps that do not implement get_startup_elements.
continue
out.extend(get_startup_elements())
return out
class ElementCache:
"""
Cache for the elements.
Saves the full_data
There is one redis Hash (simular to python dict) for the full_data
The key of the Hashes is COLLECTIONSTRING:ID where COLLECTIONSTRING is the
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collection of a collection and id the id of an element.
There is an sorted set in redis with the change id as score. The values are
COLLETIONSTRING:ID for the elements that have been changed with that change
id. With this key it is possible, to get all elements as full_data
that are newer then a specific change id.
All method of this class are async. You either have to call them with
await in an async environment or use asgiref.sync.async_to_sync().
"""
def __init__(
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self,
cache_provider_class: Type[ElementCacheProvider] = RedisCacheProvider,
cachable_provider: Callable[[], List[Cachable]] = get_all_cachables,
default_change_id: Optional[int] = None,
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) -> None:
"""
Initializes the cache.
"""
self.cache_provider = cache_provider_class(self.async_ensure_cache)
self.cachable_provider = cachable_provider
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self._cachables: Optional[Dict[str, Cachable]] = None
self.default_change_id: Optional[int] = default_change_id
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@property
def cachables(self) -> Dict[str, Cachable]:
"""
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Returns all cachables as a dict where the key is the collection of the cachable.
"""
# This method is neccessary to lazy load the cachables
if self._cachables is None:
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self._cachables = {
cachable.get_collection_string(): cachable
for cachable in self.cachable_provider()
}
return self._cachables
def ensure_cache(
self, reset: bool = False, default_change_id: Optional[int] = None
) -> None:
"""
Ensures the existance of the cache; see async_ensure_cache for more info.
"""
async_to_sync(self.async_ensure_cache)(reset, default_change_id)
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async def async_ensure_cache(
self, reset: bool = False, default_change_id: Optional[int] = None
) -> None:
"""
Makes sure that the cache exist. Builds the cache if not or reset is given as True.
"""
cache_exists = await self.cache_provider.data_exists()
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if reset or not cache_exists:
await self.build_cache(default_change_id)
def ensure_schema_version(self) -> None:
async_to_sync(self.async_ensure_schema_version)()
async def async_ensure_schema_version(self) -> None:
cache_schema_version = await self.cache_provider.get_schema_version()
schema_changed = not schema_version_handler.compare(cache_schema_version)
schema_version_handler.log_current()
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cache_exists = await self.cache_provider.data_exists()
if schema_changed or not cache_exists:
await self.build_cache(schema_version=schema_version_handler.get())
async def build_cache(
self,
default_change_id: Optional[int] = None,
schema_version: Optional[SchemaVersion] = None,
) -> None:
lock_name = "build_cache"
# Set a lock so only one process builds the cache
if await locking.set(lock_name):
try:
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await self._build_cache(
default_change_id=default_change_id, schema_version=schema_version
)
finally:
await locking.delete(lock_name)
else:
logger.info("Wait for another process to build up the cache...")
while await locking.get(lock_name):
sleep(0.01)
logger.info("Cache is ready (built by another process).")
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async def _build_cache(
self,
default_change_id: Optional[int] = None,
schema_version: Optional[SchemaVersion] = None,
) -> None:
logger.info("Building config data and resetting cache...")
config_mapping = await sync_to_async(
self._build_cache_get_elementid_model_mapping
)(config_only=True)
change_id = self._build_cache_get_change_id(default_change_id)
await self.cache_provider.reset_full_cache(config_mapping, change_id)
if schema_version:
await self.cache_provider.set_schema_version(schema_version)
logger.info("Done building and resetting.")
logger.info("Building up the cache data...")
mapping = await sync_to_async(self._build_cache_get_elementid_model_mapping)()
logger.info("Done building the cache data.")
logger.info("Saving cache data into the cache...")
await self.cache_provider.add_to_full_data(mapping)
logger.info("Done saving the cache data.")
await self.cache_provider.set_cache_ready()
logger.info("Done: Cache is ready now.")
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def _build_cache_get_elementid_model_mapping(
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self, config_only: bool = False
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) -> Dict[str, str]:
"""
Do NOT call this in an asynchronous context!
This accesses the django's model system which requires a synchronous context.
config_only=True only includes the config collection
config_only=False *excludes* the config collection
"""
mapping = {}
config_collection = "core/config"
for collection, cachable in self.cachables.items():
if (config_only and collection != config_collection) or (
not config_only and collection == config_collection
):
continue
for element in cachable.get_elements():
mapping.update(
{get_element_id(collection, element["id"]): json.dumps(element)}
)
return mapping
def _build_cache_get_change_id(
self, default_change_id: Optional[int] = None
) -> int:
if default_change_id is None:
if self.default_change_id is not None:
change_id = self.default_change_id
else:
# Use the miliseconds (rounded) since the 2016-02-29.
change_id = (
int((datetime.utcnow() - datetime(2016, 2, 29)).total_seconds())
* 1000
)
else:
change_id = default_change_id
return change_id
async def change_elements(
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self, elements: Dict[str, Optional[Dict[str, Any]]]
) -> int:
"""
Changes elements in the cache.
elements is a dict with element_id <-> changed element. When the value is None,
it is interpreded as deleted.
Returns the new generated change_id.
"""
# Split elements into changed and deleted.
deleted_elements = []
changed_elements = []
for element_id, data in elements.items():
if data:
# The arguments for redis.hset is pairs of key value
changed_elements.append(element_id)
changed_elements.append(json.dumps(data))
else:
deleted_elements.append(element_id)
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return await self.cache_provider.add_changed_elements(
changed_elements, deleted_elements
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)
async def get_all_data_list(self) -> Dict[str, List[Dict[str, Any]]]:
"""
Returns all data with a list per collection:
{
<collection>: [<element>, <element>, ...]
}
If the user id is given the data will be restricted for this user.
"""
all_data = await self.cache_provider.get_all_data()
return await self.format_all_data(all_data)
async def format_all_data(
self, all_data_bytes: Dict[bytes, bytes]
) -> Dict[str, List[Dict[str, Any]]]:
all_data: Dict[str, List[Dict[str, Any]]] = defaultdict(list)
for element_id, data in all_data_bytes.items():
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collection, _ = split_element_id(element_id)
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element = json.loads(data.decode())
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all_data[collection].append(element)
return dict(all_data)
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async def get_collection_data(self, collection: str) -> Dict[int, Dict[str, Any]]:
"""
Returns the data for one collection as dict: {id: <element>}
"""
encoded_collection_data = await self.cache_provider.get_collection_data(
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collection
)
collection_data = {}
for id in encoded_collection_data.keys():
collection_data[id] = json.loads(encoded_collection_data[id].decode())
return collection_data
async def get_element_data(
self, collection: str, id: int
) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""
Returns one element or None, if the element does not exist.
If the user id is given the data will be restricted for this user.
"""
encoded_element = await self.cache_provider.get_element_data(
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get_element_id(collection, id)
)
if encoded_element is None:
return None
return json.loads(encoded_element.decode()) # type: ignore
async def get_current_change_id(self) -> int:
"""
Returns the current change id.
Returns default_change_id if there is no change id yet.
"""
return await self.cache_provider.get_current_change_id()
async def get_lowest_change_id(self) -> int:
"""
Returns the lowest change id.
"""
return await self.cache_provider.get_lowest_change_id()
def load_element_cache() -> ElementCache:
"""
Generates an element cache instance.
"""
if use_redis:
cache_provider_class: Type[ElementCacheProvider] = RedisCacheProvider
else:
cache_provider_class = MemoryCacheProvider
return ElementCache(cache_provider_class=cache_provider_class)
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# Set the element_cache
element_cache = load_element_cache()