Improve performance of getting typing updates for replication

Fetching the list of all new typing notifications involved iterating
over all rooms and comparing their serial. Lets move to using a stream
change cache, like we do for other streams.
This commit is contained in:
Erik Johnston 2018-09-05 10:20:40 +01:00
parent a6cf7d9d9a
commit 5f02017aea
1 changed files with 19 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ from twisted.internet import defer
from synapse.api.errors import AuthError, SynapseError
from synapse.types import UserID, get_domain_from_id
from synapse.util.caches.stream_change_cache import StreamChangeCache
from synapse.util.logcontext import run_in_background
from synapse.util.metrics import Measure
from synapse.util.wheel_timer import WheelTimer
@ -68,6 +69,11 @@ class TypingHandler(object):
# map room IDs to sets of users currently typing
self._room_typing = {}
# caches which room_ids changed at which serials
self._typing_stream_change_cache = StreamChangeCache(
"TypingStreamChangeCache", self._latest_room_serial,
)
self.clock.looping_call(
self._handle_timeouts,
5000,
@ -274,19 +280,29 @@ class TypingHandler(object):
self._latest_room_serial += 1
self._room_serials[member.room_id] = self._latest_room_serial
self._typing_stream_change_cache.entity_has_changed(
member.room_id, self._latest_room_serial,
)
self.notifier.on_new_event(
"typing_key", self._latest_room_serial, rooms=[member.room_id]
)
def get_all_typing_updates(self, last_id, current_id):
# TODO: Work out a way to do this without scanning the entire state.
if last_id == current_id:
return []
changed_rooms = self._typing_stream_change_cache.get_all_entities_changed(
last_id,
)
if changed_rooms is None:
changed_rooms = self._room_serials
rows = []
for room_id, serial in self._room_serials.items():
if last_id < serial and serial <= current_id:
for room_id in changed_rooms:
serial = self._room_serials[room_id]
if last_id < serial <= current_id:
typing = self._room_typing[room_id]
rows.append((serial, room_id, list(typing)))
rows.sort()