Move invalidation cb to its own structure

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Erik Johnston 2017-05-19 11:44:11 +01:00
parent cafe659f72
commit 1c1c0257f4

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@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes, Membership
from synapse.util.caches.descriptors import cached
from synapse.util.async import Linearizer
from collections import namedtuple
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@ -204,12 +206,7 @@ class RulesForRoom(object):
# To get around this we pass a function that on invalidations looks ups
# the RoomsForUser entry in the cache, rather than keeping a reference
# to self around in the callback.
def invalidate_all_cb():
rules = rules_for_room_cache.get(room_id, update_metrics=False)
if rules:
rules.invalidate_all()
self.invalidate_all_cb = invalidate_all_cb
self.invalidate_all_cb = _Invalidation(rules_for_room_cache, room_id)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_rules(self, context):
@ -347,3 +344,15 @@ class RulesForRoom(object):
self.member_map.update(members)
self.rules_by_user = rules_by_user
self.state_group = state_group
class _Invalidation(namedtuple("_Invalidation", ("cache", "room_id"))):
# We rely on _CacheContext implementing __eq__ and __hash__ sensibly,
# which namedtuple does for us (i.e. two _CacheContext are the same if
# their caches and keys match). This is important in particular to
# dedupe when we add callbacks to lru cache nodes, otherwise the number
# of callbacks would grow.
def __call__(self):
rules = self.cache.get(self.room_id, None, update_metrics=False)
if rules:
rules.invalidate_all()