Move client_ips's bg updates to a dedicated store
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@ -33,14 +33,14 @@ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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LAST_SEEN_GRANULARITY = 120 * 1000
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class ClientIpStore(background_updates.BackgroundUpdateStore):
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class ClientIpBackgroundUpdateStore(background_updates.BackgroundUpdateStore):
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def __init__(self, db_conn, hs):
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self.client_ip_last_seen = Cache(
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name="client_ip_last_seen", keylen=4, max_entries=50000 * CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR
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)
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super(ClientIpStore, self).__init__(db_conn, hs)
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super(ClientIpBackgroundUpdateStore, self).__init__(db_conn, hs)
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self.user_ips_max_age = hs.config.user_ips_max_age
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@ -92,19 +92,6 @@ class ClientIpStore(background_updates.BackgroundUpdateStore):
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"devices_last_seen", self._devices_last_seen_update
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)
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# (user_id, access_token, ip,) -> (user_agent, device_id, last_seen)
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self._batch_row_update = {}
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self._client_ip_looper = self._clock.looping_call(
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self._update_client_ips_batch, 5 * 1000
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)
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self.hs.get_reactor().addSystemEventTrigger(
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"before", "shutdown", self._update_client_ips_batch
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)
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if self.user_ips_max_age:
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self._clock.looping_call(self._prune_old_user_ips, 5 * 1000)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def _remove_user_ip_nonunique(self, progress, batch_size):
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def f(conn):
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@ -303,6 +290,110 @@ class ClientIpStore(background_updates.BackgroundUpdateStore):
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return batch_size
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def _devices_last_seen_update(self, progress, batch_size):
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"""Background update to insert last seen info into devices table
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"""
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last_user_id = progress.get("last_user_id", "")
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last_device_id = progress.get("last_device_id", "")
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def _devices_last_seen_update_txn(txn):
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# This consists of two queries:
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#
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# 1. The sub-query searches for the next N devices and joins
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# against user_ips to find the max last_seen associated with
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# that device.
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# 2. The outer query then joins again against user_ips on
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# user/device/last_seen. This *should* hopefully only
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# return one row, but if it does return more than one then
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# we'll just end up updating the same device row multiple
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# times, which is fine.
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if self.database_engine.supports_tuple_comparison:
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where_clause = "(user_id, device_id) > (?, ?)"
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where_args = [last_user_id, last_device_id]
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else:
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# We explicitly do a `user_id >= ? AND (...)` here to ensure
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# that an index is used, as doing `user_id > ? OR (user_id = ? AND ...)`
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# makes it hard for query optimiser to tell that it can use the
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# index on user_id
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where_clause = "user_id >= ? AND (user_id > ? OR device_id > ?)"
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where_args = [last_user_id, last_user_id, last_device_id]
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sql = """
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SELECT
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last_seen, ip, user_agent, user_id, device_id
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FROM (
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SELECT
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user_id, device_id, MAX(u.last_seen) AS last_seen
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FROM devices
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INNER JOIN user_ips AS u USING (user_id, device_id)
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WHERE %(where_clause)s
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GROUP BY user_id, device_id
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ORDER BY user_id ASC, device_id ASC
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LIMIT ?
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) c
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INNER JOIN user_ips AS u USING (user_id, device_id, last_seen)
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""" % {
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"where_clause": where_clause
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}
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txn.execute(sql, where_args + [batch_size])
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rows = txn.fetchall()
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if not rows:
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return 0
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sql = """
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UPDATE devices
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SET last_seen = ?, ip = ?, user_agent = ?
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WHERE user_id = ? AND device_id = ?
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"""
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txn.execute_batch(sql, rows)
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_, _, _, user_id, device_id = rows[-1]
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self._background_update_progress_txn(
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txn,
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"devices_last_seen",
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{"last_user_id": user_id, "last_device_id": device_id},
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)
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return len(rows)
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updated = yield self.runInteraction(
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"_devices_last_seen_update", _devices_last_seen_update_txn
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)
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if not updated:
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yield self._end_background_update("devices_last_seen")
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return updated
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class ClientIpStore(ClientIpBackgroundUpdateStore):
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def __init__(self, db_conn, hs):
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self.client_ip_last_seen = Cache(
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name="client_ip_last_seen", keylen=4, max_entries=50000 * CACHE_SIZE_FACTOR
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)
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super(ClientIpStore, self).__init__(db_conn, hs)
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self.user_ips_max_age = hs.config.user_ips_max_age
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# (user_id, access_token, ip,) -> (user_agent, device_id, last_seen)
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self._batch_row_update = {}
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self._client_ip_looper = self._clock.looping_call(
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self._update_client_ips_batch, 5 * 1000
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)
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self.hs.get_reactor().addSystemEventTrigger(
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"before", "shutdown", self._update_client_ips_batch
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)
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if self.user_ips_max_age:
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self._clock.looping_call(self._prune_old_user_ips, 5 * 1000)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def insert_client_ip(
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self, user_id, access_token, ip, user_agent, device_id, now=None
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@ -454,85 +545,6 @@ class ClientIpStore(background_updates.BackgroundUpdateStore):
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for (access_token, ip), (user_agent, last_seen) in iteritems(results)
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)
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@defer.inlineCallbacks
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def _devices_last_seen_update(self, progress, batch_size):
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"""Background update to insert last seen info into devices table
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"""
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last_user_id = progress.get("last_user_id", "")
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last_device_id = progress.get("last_device_id", "")
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def _devices_last_seen_update_txn(txn):
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# This consists of two queries:
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#
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# 1. The sub-query searches for the next N devices and joins
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# against user_ips to find the max last_seen associated with
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# that device.
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# 2. The outer query then joins again against user_ips on
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# user/device/last_seen. This *should* hopefully only
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# return one row, but if it does return more than one then
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# we'll just end up updating the same device row multiple
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# times, which is fine.
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if self.database_engine.supports_tuple_comparison:
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where_clause = "(user_id, device_id) > (?, ?)"
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where_args = [last_user_id, last_device_id]
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else:
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# We explicitly do a `user_id >= ? AND (...)` here to ensure
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# that an index is used, as doing `user_id > ? OR (user_id = ? AND ...)`
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# makes it hard for query optimiser to tell that it can use the
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# index on user_id
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where_clause = "user_id >= ? AND (user_id > ? OR device_id > ?)"
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where_args = [last_user_id, last_user_id, last_device_id]
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sql = """
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SELECT
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last_seen, ip, user_agent, user_id, device_id
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FROM (
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SELECT
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user_id, device_id, MAX(u.last_seen) AS last_seen
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FROM devices
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INNER JOIN user_ips AS u USING (user_id, device_id)
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WHERE %(where_clause)s
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GROUP BY user_id, device_id
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ORDER BY user_id ASC, device_id ASC
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LIMIT ?
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) c
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INNER JOIN user_ips AS u USING (user_id, device_id, last_seen)
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""" % {
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"where_clause": where_clause
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}
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txn.execute(sql, where_args + [batch_size])
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rows = txn.fetchall()
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if not rows:
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return 0
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sql = """
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UPDATE devices
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SET last_seen = ?, ip = ?, user_agent = ?
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WHERE user_id = ? AND device_id = ?
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"""
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txn.execute_batch(sql, rows)
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_, _, _, user_id, device_id = rows[-1]
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self._background_update_progress_txn(
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txn,
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"devices_last_seen",
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{"last_user_id": user_id, "last_device_id": device_id},
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)
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return len(rows)
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updated = yield self.runInteraction(
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"_devices_last_seen_update", _devices_last_seen_update_txn
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)
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if not updated:
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yield self._end_background_update("devices_last_seen")
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return updated
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@wrap_as_background_process("prune_old_user_ips")
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async def _prune_old_user_ips(self):
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"""Removes entries in user IPs older than the configured period.
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