Fix specifying cache factors via env vars with * in name. (#7580)
This mostly applise to `*stateGroupCache*` and co. Broke in #6391.
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Fix specifying individual cache factors for caches with special characters in their name. Regression in v1.14.0rc1.
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@ -643,6 +643,12 @@ caches:
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# takes priority over setting through the config file.
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# Ex. SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_GET_USERS_WHO_SHARE_ROOM_WITH_USER=2.0
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#
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# Some caches have '*' and other characters that are not
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# alphanumeric or underscores. These caches can be named with or
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# without the special characters stripped. For example, to specify
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# the cache factor for `*stateGroupCache*` via an environment
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# variable would be `SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_STATEGROUPCACHE=2`.
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#
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per_cache_factors:
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#get_users_who_share_room_with_user: 2.0
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# limitations under the License.
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import os
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import re
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from typing import Callable, Dict
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from ._base import Config, ConfigError
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# The prefix for all cache factor-related environment variables
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_CACHES = {}
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_CACHE_PREFIX = "SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR"
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# Map from canonicalised cache name to cache.
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_CACHES = {}
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_DEFAULT_FACTOR_SIZE = 0.5
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_DEFAULT_EVENT_CACHE_SIZE = "10K"
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@ -37,6 +41,20 @@ class CacheProperties(object):
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properties = CacheProperties()
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def _canonicalise_cache_name(cache_name: str) -> str:
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"""Gets the canonical form of the cache name.
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Since we specify cache names in config and environment variables we need to
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ignore case and special characters. For example, some caches have asterisks
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in their name to donate that they're not attached to a particular database
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function, and these asterisks need to be stripped out
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"""
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cache_name = re.sub(r"[^A-Za-z_1-9]", "", cache_name)
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return cache_name.lower()
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def add_resizable_cache(cache_name: str, cache_resize_callback: Callable):
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"""Register a cache that's size can dynamically change
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cache_resize_callback: A callback function that will be ran whenever
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the cache needs to be resized
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"""
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_CACHES[cache_name.lower()] = cache_resize_callback
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# Some caches have '*' in them which we strip out.
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cache_name = _canonicalise_cache_name(cache_name)
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_CACHES[cache_name] = cache_resize_callback
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# Ensure all loaded caches are sized appropriately
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#
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# takes priority over setting through the config file.
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# Ex. SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_GET_USERS_WHO_SHARE_ROOM_WITH_USER=2.0
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#
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# Some caches have '*' and other characters that are not
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# alphanumeric or underscores. These caches can be named with or
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# without the special characters stripped. For example, to specify
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# the cache factor for `*stateGroupCache*` via an environment
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# variable would be `SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_STATEGROUPCACHE=2`.
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#
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per_cache_factors:
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#get_users_who_share_room_with_user: 2.0
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"""
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if not isinstance(individual_factors, dict):
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raise ConfigError("caches.per_cache_factors must be a dictionary")
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# Canonicalise the cache names *before* updating with the environment
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# variables.
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individual_factors = {
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_canonicalise_cache_name(key): val
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for key, val in individual_factors.items()
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}
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# Override factors from environment if necessary
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individual_factors.update(
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{
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key[len(_CACHE_PREFIX) + 1 :].lower(): float(val)
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_canonicalise_cache_name(key[len(_CACHE_PREFIX) + 1 :]): float(val)
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for key, val in self._environ.items()
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if key.startswith(_CACHE_PREFIX + "_")
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}
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for cache, factor in individual_factors.items():
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if not isinstance(factor, (int, float)):
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raise ConfigError(
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"caches.per_cache_factors.%s must be a number" % (cache.lower(),)
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"caches.per_cache_factors.%s must be a number" % (cache,)
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)
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self.cache_factors[cache.lower()] = factor
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self.cache_factors[cache] = factor
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# Resize all caches (if necessary) with the new factors we've loaded
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self.resize_all_caches()
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add_resizable_cache("foo", cache_resize_callback=cache.set_cache_factor)
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self.assertEqual(cache.max_size, 150)
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def test_cache_with_asterisk_in_name(self):
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"""Some caches have asterisks in their name, test that they are set correctly.
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"""
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config = {
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"caches": {
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"per_cache_factors": {"*cache_a*": 5, "cache_b": 6, "cache_c": 2}
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}
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}
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t = TestConfig()
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t.caches._environ = {
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"SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_CACHE_A": "2",
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"SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_CACHE_B": 3,
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}
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t.read_config(config, config_dir_path="", data_dir_path="")
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cache_a = LruCache(100)
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add_resizable_cache("*cache_a*", cache_resize_callback=cache_a.set_cache_factor)
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self.assertEqual(cache_a.max_size, 200)
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cache_b = LruCache(100)
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add_resizable_cache("*Cache_b*", cache_resize_callback=cache_b.set_cache_factor)
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self.assertEqual(cache_b.max_size, 300)
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cache_c = LruCache(100)
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add_resizable_cache("*cache_c*", cache_resize_callback=cache_c.set_cache_factor)
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self.assertEqual(cache_c.max_size, 200)
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def test_apply_cache_factor_from_config(self):
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"""Caches can disable applying cache factor updates, mainly used by
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event cache size.
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