synapse-product/synapse/storage/_base.py
Erik Johnston 2284eb3a53
Add database config class (#6513)
This encapsulates config for a given database and is the way to get new
connections.
2019-12-18 10:45:12 +00:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd
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import logging
import random
from six import PY2
from six.moves import builtins
from canonicaljson import json
from synapse.storage.database import LoggingTransaction # noqa: F401
from synapse.storage.database import make_in_list_sql_clause # noqa: F401
from synapse.storage.database import Database
from synapse.types import get_domain_from_id
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class SQLBaseStore(object):
"""Base class for data stores that holds helper functions.
Note that multiple instances of this class will exist as there will be one
per data store (and not one per physical database).
"""
def __init__(self, database: Database, db_conn, hs):
self.hs = hs
self._clock = hs.get_clock()
self.database_engine = database.engine
self.db = database
self.rand = random.SystemRandom()
def _invalidate_state_caches(self, room_id, members_changed):
"""Invalidates caches that are based on the current state, but does
not stream invalidations down replication.
Args:
room_id (str): Room where state changed
members_changed (iterable[str]): The user_ids of members that have
changed
"""
for host in set(get_domain_from_id(u) for u in members_changed):
self._attempt_to_invalidate_cache("is_host_joined", (room_id, host))
self._attempt_to_invalidate_cache("was_host_joined", (room_id, host))
self._attempt_to_invalidate_cache("get_users_in_room", (room_id,))
self._attempt_to_invalidate_cache("get_room_summary", (room_id,))
self._attempt_to_invalidate_cache("get_current_state_ids", (room_id,))
def _attempt_to_invalidate_cache(self, cache_name, key):
"""Attempts to invalidate the cache of the given name, ignoring if the
cache doesn't exist. Mainly used for invalidating caches on workers,
where they may not have the cache.
Args:
cache_name (str)
key (tuple)
"""
try:
getattr(self, cache_name).invalidate(key)
except AttributeError:
# We probably haven't pulled in the cache in this worker,
# which is fine.
pass
def db_to_json(db_content):
"""
Take some data from a database row and return a JSON-decoded object.
Args:
db_content (memoryview|buffer|bytes|bytearray|unicode)
"""
# psycopg2 on Python 3 returns memoryview objects, which we need to
# cast to bytes to decode
if isinstance(db_content, memoryview):
db_content = db_content.tobytes()
# psycopg2 on Python 2 returns buffer objects, which we need to cast to
# bytes to decode
if PY2 and isinstance(db_content, builtins.buffer):
db_content = bytes(db_content)
# Decode it to a Unicode string before feeding it to json.loads, so we
# consistenty get a Unicode-containing object out.
if isinstance(db_content, (bytes, bytearray)):
db_content = db_content.decode("utf8")
try:
return json.loads(db_content)
except Exception:
logging.warning("Tried to decode '%r' as JSON and failed", db_content)
raise