Use an ExpiringCache for storing registration sessions

This is because pruning them was a significant performance drain on
matrix.org
This commit is contained in:
Erik Johnston 2017-06-29 14:08:33 +01:00
parent 731f3c37a0
commit c72058bcc6
2 changed files with 13 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ from synapse.api.constants import LoginType
from synapse.types import UserID
from synapse.api.errors import AuthError, LoginError, Codes, StoreError, SynapseError
from synapse.util.async import run_on_reactor
from synapse.util.caches.expiringcache import ExpiringCache
from twisted.web.client import PartialDownloadError
@ -52,7 +53,15 @@ class AuthHandler(BaseHandler):
LoginType.DUMMY: self._check_dummy_auth,
}
self.bcrypt_rounds = hs.config.bcrypt_rounds
self.sessions = {}
# This is not a cache per se, but a store of all current sessions that
# expire after N hours
self.sessions = ExpiringCache(
cache_name="register_sessions",
clock=hs.get_clock(),
expiry_ms=self.SESSION_EXPIRE_MS,
reset_expiry_on_get=True,
)
account_handler = _AccountHandler(
hs, check_user_exists=self.check_user_exists
@ -617,16 +626,6 @@ class AuthHandler(BaseHandler):
logger.debug("Saving session %s", session)
session["last_used"] = self.hs.get_clock().time_msec()
self.sessions[session["id"]] = session
self._prune_sessions()
def _prune_sessions(self):
for sid, sess in self.sessions.items():
last_used = 0
if 'last_used' in sess:
last_used = sess['last_used']
now = self.hs.get_clock().time_msec()
if last_used < now - AuthHandler.SESSION_EXPIRE_MS:
del self.sessions[sid]
def hash(self, password):
"""Computes a secure hash of password.

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@ -94,6 +94,9 @@ class ExpiringCache(object):
return entry.value
def __contains__(self, key):
return key in self._cache
def get(self, key, default=None):
try:
return self[key]