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Change state fetch query for postgres to be faster
It turns out that postgres doesn't like doing a list of OR's and is about 1000x slower, so we just issue a query for each specific type seperately.
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@ -306,13 +306,6 @@ class StateStore(SQLBaseStore):
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defer.returnValue(results)
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def _get_state_groups_from_groups_txn(self, txn, groups, types=None):
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if types is not None:
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where_clause = "AND (%s)" % (
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" OR ".join(["(type = ? AND state_key = ?)"] * len(types)),
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)
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else:
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where_clause = ""
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results = {group: {} for group in groups}
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if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
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# Temporarily disable sequential scans in this transaction. This is
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@ -342,20 +335,43 @@ class StateStore(SQLBaseStore):
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WHERE state_group IN (
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SELECT state_group FROM state
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)
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%s;
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""") % (where_clause,)
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%s
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""")
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# Turns out that postgres doesn't like doing a list of OR's and
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# is about 1000x slower, so we just issue a query for each specific
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# type seperately.
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if types:
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clause_to_args = [
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(
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"AND type = ? AND state_key = ?",
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(etype, state_key)
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)
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for etype, state_key in types
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]
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else:
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# If types is None we fetch all the state, and so just use an
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# empty where clause with no extra args.
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clause_to_args = [("", [])]
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for where_clause, where_args in clause_to_args:
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for group in groups:
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args = [group]
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if types is not None:
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args.extend([i for typ in types for i in typ])
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args.extend(where_args)
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txn.execute(sql, args)
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txn.execute(sql % (where_clause,), args)
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rows = self.cursor_to_dict(txn)
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for row in rows:
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key = (row["type"], row["state_key"])
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results[group][key] = row["event_id"]
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else:
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if types is not None:
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where_clause = "AND (%s)" % (
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" OR ".join(["(type = ? AND state_key = ?)"] * len(types)),
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)
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else:
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where_clause = ""
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# We don't use WITH RECURSIVE on sqlite3 as there are distributions
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# that ship with an sqlite3 version that doesn't support it (e.g. wheezy)
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for group in groups:
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