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zulip/zephyr/lib/cache.py
Zev Benjamin 2f7f0da27f Use a per-deployment memcached key prefix
Some cache keys used by Django (like sessions) will not have the key
prefixes, but those values shouldn't change across most restarts.

(imported from commit 2fe61028111fe9d5700432214a611b3341412654)
2013-06-05 16:33:43 -04:00

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from __future__ import absolute_import
from functools import wraps
from django.core.cache import cache as djcache
from django.core.cache import get_cache
from django.conf import settings
from zephyr.lib.utils import statsd, statsd_key, make_safe_digest
import time
import base64
import random
import sys
import os
import os.path
import hashlib
memcached_time_start = 0
memcached_total_time = 0
memcached_total_requests = 0
def get_memcached_time():
return memcached_total_time
def get_memcached_requests():
return memcached_total_requests
def memcached_stats_start():
global memcached_time_start
memcached_time_start = time.time()
def memcached_stats_finish():
global memcached_total_time
global memcached_total_requests
global memcached_time_start
memcached_total_requests += 1
memcached_total_time += (time.time() - memcached_time_start)
def get_or_create_key_prefix():
filename = os.path.join(settings.SITE_ROOT, "..", "memcached_prefix")
try:
fd = os.open(filename, os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL | os.O_RDWR, 0444)
prefix = base64.b16encode(hashlib.sha256(str(random.getrandbits(256))).digest())[:32].lower() + ':'
# This does close the underlying file
with os.fdopen(fd, 'w') as f:
f.write(prefix + "\n")
except OSError:
# The file already exists
tries = 1
while tries < 10:
with file(filename, 'r') as f:
prefix = f.readline()[:-1]
if len(prefix) == 33:
break
tries += 1
prefix = ''
time.sleep(0.5)
if not prefix:
sys.exit("Could not read memcache key prefix file")
return prefix
KEY_PREFIX = get_or_create_key_prefix()
def cache_with_key(keyfunc, cache_name=None, timeout=None, with_statsd_key=None):
"""Decorator which applies Django caching to a function.
Decorator argument is a function which computes a cache key
from the original function's arguments. You are responsible
for avoiding collisions with other uses of this decorator or
other uses of caching."""
def decorator(func):
@wraps(func)
def func_with_caching(*args, **kwargs):
key = KEY_PREFIX + keyfunc(*args, **kwargs)
memcached_stats_start()
if cache_name is None:
cache_backend = djcache
else:
cache_backend = get_cache(cache_name)
val = cache_backend.get(key)
memcached_stats_finish()
extra = ""
if cache_name == 'database':
extra = ".dbcache"
if with_statsd_key is not None:
metric_key = with_statsd_key
else:
metric_key = statsd_key(key)
status = "hit" if val is not None else "miss"
statsd.incr("cache%s.%s.%s" % (extra, metric_key, status))
# Values are singleton tuples so that we can distinguish
# a result of None from a missing key.
if val is not None:
return val[0]
val = func(*args, **kwargs)
memcached_stats_start()
cache_backend.set(key, (val,), timeout=timeout)
memcached_stats_finish()
return val
return func_with_caching
return decorator
def cache_set(key, val, cache_name=None, timeout=None):
memcached_stats_start()
if cache_name is None:
cache_backend = djcache
else:
cache_backend = get_cache(cache_name)
ret = cache_backend.set(key, (val,), timeout=timeout)
memcached_stats_finish()
return ret
def cache_get_many(keys, cache_name=None):
keys = [KEY_PREFIX + key for key in keys]
memcached_stats_start()
if cache_name is None:
cache_backend = djcache
else:
cache_backend = get_cache(cache_name)
ret = cache_backend.get_many(keys)
memcached_stats_finish()
return ret
def cache_set_many(items, cache_name=None, timeout=None):
new_items = {}
for key in items:
new_items[KEY_PREFIX + key] = items[key]
items = new_items
memcached_stats_start()
if cache_name is None:
cache_backend = djcache
else:
cache_backend = get_cache(cache_name)
ret = cache_backend.set_many(items, timeout=timeout)
memcached_stats_finish()
return ret
def cache(func):
"""Decorator which applies Django caching to a function.
Uses a key based on the function's name, filename, and
the repr() of its arguments."""
func_uniqifier = '%s-%s' % (func.func_code.co_filename, func.func_name)
@wraps(func)
def keyfunc(*args, **kwargs):
# Django complains about spaces because memcached rejects them
key = func_uniqifier + repr((args, kwargs))
return key.replace('-','--').replace(' ','-s')
return cache_with_key(keyfunc)(func)
def message_cache_key(message_id):
return "message:%d" % (message_id,)
def user_profile_by_email_cache_key(email):
# See the comment in zephyr/lib/avatar.py:gravatar_hash for why we
# are proactively encoding email addresses even though they will
# with high likelihood be ASCII-only for the foreseeable future.
return 'user_profile_by_email:%s' % (make_safe_digest(email),)
def user_profile_by_id_cache_key(user_profile_id):
return "user_profile_by_id:%s" % (user_profile_id,)
# Called by models.py to flush the user_profile cache whenever we save
# a user_profile object
def update_user_profile_cache(sender, **kwargs):
user_profile = kwargs['instance']
items_for_memcached = {}
items_for_memcached[user_profile_by_email_cache_key(user_profile.email)] = (user_profile,)
items_for_memcached[user_profile_by_id_cache_key(user_profile.id)] = (user_profile,)
cache_set_many(items_for_memcached)
def status_dict_cache_key(user_profile):
return "status_dict:%d" % (user_profile.realm_id,)
def update_user_presence_cache(sender, **kwargs):
user_profile = kwargs['instance'].user_profile
djcache.delete(KEY_PREFIX + status_dict_cache_key(user_profile))