forked-synapse/synapse/util/caches/expiringcache.py
Patrick Cloke d8cc86eff4
Remove redundant types from comments. (#14412)
Remove type hints from comments which have been added
as Python type hints. This helps avoid drift between comments
and reality, as well as removing redundant information.

Also adds some missing type hints which were simple to fill in.
2022-11-16 15:25:24 +00:00

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# Copyright 2015, 2016 OpenMarket Ltd
#
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#
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import logging
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Any, Generic, Optional, TypeVar, Union, overload
import attr
from typing_extensions import Literal
from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.config import cache as cache_config
from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process
from synapse.util import Clock
from synapse.util.caches import EvictionReason, register_cache
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
SENTINEL: Any = object()
T = TypeVar("T")
KT = TypeVar("KT")
VT = TypeVar("VT")
class ExpiringCache(Generic[KT, VT]):
def __init__(
self,
cache_name: str,
clock: Clock,
max_len: int = 0,
expiry_ms: int = 0,
reset_expiry_on_get: bool = False,
iterable: bool = False,
):
"""
Args:
cache_name: Name of this cache, used for logging.
clock
max_len: Max size of dict. If the dict grows larger than this
then the oldest items get automatically evicted. Default is 0,
which indicates there is no max limit.
expiry_ms: How long before an item is evicted from the cache
in milliseconds. Default is 0, indicating items never get
evicted based on time.
reset_expiry_on_get: If true, will reset the expiry time for
an item on access. Defaults to False.
iterable: If true, the size is calculated by summing the
sizes of all entries, rather than the number of entries.
"""
self._cache_name = cache_name
self._original_max_size = max_len
self._max_size = int(max_len * cache_config.properties.default_factor_size)
self._clock = clock
self._expiry_ms = expiry_ms
self._reset_expiry_on_get = reset_expiry_on_get
self._cache: OrderedDict[KT, _CacheEntry] = OrderedDict()
self.iterable = iterable
self.metrics = register_cache("expiring", cache_name, self)
if not self._expiry_ms:
# Don't bother starting the loop if things never expire
return
def f() -> "defer.Deferred[None]":
return run_as_background_process(
"prune_cache_%s" % self._cache_name, self._prune_cache
)
self._clock.looping_call(f, self._expiry_ms / 2)
def __setitem__(self, key: KT, value: VT) -> None:
now = self._clock.time_msec()
self._cache[key] = _CacheEntry(now, value)
self.evict()
def evict(self) -> None:
# Evict if there are now too many items
while self._max_size and len(self) > self._max_size:
_key, value = self._cache.popitem(last=False)
if self.iterable:
self.metrics.inc_evictions(EvictionReason.size, len(value.value))
else:
self.metrics.inc_evictions(EvictionReason.size)
def __getitem__(self, key: KT) -> VT:
try:
entry = self._cache[key]
self.metrics.inc_hits()
except KeyError:
self.metrics.inc_misses()
raise
if self._reset_expiry_on_get:
entry.time = self._clock.time_msec()
return entry.value
def pop(self, key: KT, default: T = SENTINEL) -> Union[VT, T]:
"""Removes and returns the value with the given key from the cache.
If the key isn't in the cache then `default` will be returned if
specified, otherwise `KeyError` will get raised.
Identical functionality to `dict.pop(..)`.
"""
value = self._cache.pop(key, SENTINEL)
# The key was not found.
if value is SENTINEL:
if default is SENTINEL:
raise KeyError(key)
return default
if self.iterable:
self.metrics.inc_evictions(EvictionReason.invalidation, len(value.value))
else:
self.metrics.inc_evictions(EvictionReason.invalidation)
return value.value
def __contains__(self, key: KT) -> bool:
return key in self._cache
@overload
def get(self, key: KT, default: Literal[None] = None) -> Optional[VT]:
...
@overload
def get(self, key: KT, default: T) -> Union[VT, T]:
...
def get(self, key: KT, default: Optional[T] = None) -> Union[VT, Optional[T]]:
try:
return self[key]
except KeyError:
return default
def setdefault(self, key: KT, value: VT) -> VT:
try:
return self[key]
except KeyError:
self[key] = value
return value
async def _prune_cache(self) -> None:
if not self._expiry_ms:
# zero expiry time means don't expire. This should never get called
# since we have this check in start too.
return
begin_length = len(self)
now = self._clock.time_msec()
keys_to_delete = set()
for key, cache_entry in self._cache.items():
if now - cache_entry.time > self._expiry_ms:
keys_to_delete.add(key)
for k in keys_to_delete:
value = self._cache.pop(k)
if self.iterable:
self.metrics.inc_evictions(EvictionReason.time, len(value.value))
else:
self.metrics.inc_evictions(EvictionReason.time)
logger.debug(
"[%s] _prune_cache before: %d, after len: %d",
self._cache_name,
begin_length,
len(self),
)
def __len__(self) -> int:
if self.iterable:
return sum(len(entry.value) for entry in self._cache.values())
else:
return len(self._cache)
def set_cache_factor(self, factor: float) -> bool:
"""
Set the cache factor for this individual cache.
This will trigger a resize if it changes, which may require evicting
items from the cache.
Returns:
Whether the cache changed size or not.
"""
new_size = int(self._original_max_size * factor)
if new_size != self._max_size:
self._max_size = new_size
self.evict()
return True
return False
@attr.s(slots=True, auto_attribs=True)
class _CacheEntry:
time: int
value: Any