Avoid locking account_data tables for upserts
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@ -222,9 +222,12 @@ class AccountDataStore(SQLBaseStore):
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"""
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content_json = json.dumps(content)
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def add_account_data_txn(txn, next_id):
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self._simple_upsert_txn(
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txn,
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with self._account_data_id_gen.get_next() as next_id:
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# no need to lock here as room_account_data has a unique constraint
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# on (user_id, room_id, account_data_type) so _simple_upsert will
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# retry if there is a conflict.
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yield self._simple_upsert(
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desc="add_room_account_data",
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table="room_account_data",
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keyvalues={
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"user_id": user_id,
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@ -234,19 +237,20 @@ class AccountDataStore(SQLBaseStore):
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values={
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"stream_id": next_id,
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"content": content_json,
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}
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},
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lock=False,
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)
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txn.call_after(
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self._account_data_stream_cache.entity_has_changed,
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user_id, next_id,
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)
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txn.call_after(self.get_account_data_for_user.invalidate, (user_id,))
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self._update_max_stream_id(txn, next_id)
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with self._account_data_id_gen.get_next() as next_id:
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yield self.runInteraction(
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"add_room_account_data", add_account_data_txn, next_id
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)
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# it's theoretically possible for the above to succeed and the
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# below to fail - in which case we might reuse a stream id on
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# restart, and the above update might not get propagated. That
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# doesn't sound any worse than the whole update getting lost,
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# which is what would happen if we combined the two into one
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# transaction.
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yield self._update_max_stream_id(next_id)
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self._account_data_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(user_id, next_id)
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self.get_account_data_for_user.invalidate((user_id,))
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result = self._account_data_id_gen.get_current_token()
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defer.returnValue(result)
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@ -263,9 +267,12 @@ class AccountDataStore(SQLBaseStore):
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"""
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content_json = json.dumps(content)
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def add_account_data_txn(txn, next_id):
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self._simple_upsert_txn(
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txn,
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with self._account_data_id_gen.get_next() as next_id:
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# no need to lock here as account_data has a unique constraint on
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# (user_id, account_data_type) so _simple_upsert will retry if
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# there is a conflict.
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yield self._simple_upsert(
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desc="add_user_account_data",
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table="account_data",
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keyvalues={
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"user_id": user_id,
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@ -274,40 +281,46 @@ class AccountDataStore(SQLBaseStore):
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values={
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"stream_id": next_id,
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"content": content_json,
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}
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},
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lock=False,
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)
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txn.call_after(
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self._account_data_stream_cache.entity_has_changed,
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# it's theoretically possible for the above to succeed and the
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# below to fail - in which case we might reuse a stream id on
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# restart, and the above update might not get propagated. That
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# doesn't sound any worse than the whole update getting lost,
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# which is what would happen if we combined the two into one
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# transaction.
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yield self._update_max_stream_id(next_id)
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self._account_data_stream_cache.entity_has_changed(
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user_id, next_id,
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)
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txn.call_after(self.get_account_data_for_user.invalidate, (user_id,))
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txn.call_after(
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self.get_global_account_data_by_type_for_user.invalidate,
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self.get_account_data_for_user.invalidate((user_id,))
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self.get_global_account_data_by_type_for_user.invalidate(
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(account_data_type, user_id,)
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)
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self._update_max_stream_id(txn, next_id)
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with self._account_data_id_gen.get_next() as next_id:
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yield self.runInteraction(
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"add_user_account_data", add_account_data_txn, next_id
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)
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result = self._account_data_id_gen.get_current_token()
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defer.returnValue(result)
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def _update_max_stream_id(self, txn, next_id):
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def _update_max_stream_id(self, next_id):
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"""Update the max stream_id
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Args:
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txn: The database cursor
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next_id(int): The the revision to advance to.
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"""
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update_max_id_sql = (
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"UPDATE account_data_max_stream_id"
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" SET stream_id = ?"
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" WHERE stream_id < ?"
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def _update(txn):
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update_max_id_sql = (
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"UPDATE account_data_max_stream_id"
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" SET stream_id = ?"
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" WHERE stream_id < ?"
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)
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txn.execute(update_max_id_sql, (next_id, next_id))
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return self.runInteraction(
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"update_account_data_max_stream_id",
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_update,
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)
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txn.execute(update_max_id_sql, (next_id, next_id))
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@cachedInlineCallbacks(num_args=2, cache_context=True, max_entries=5000)
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def is_ignored_by(self, ignored_user_id, ignorer_user_id, cache_context):
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