gitea/modules/cache/context.go
Lunny Xiao 4a5af4edca Cache GPG keys, emails and users when list commits (#34086)
When list commits, some of the commits authors are the same at many
situations. But current logic will always fetch the same GPG keys from
database. This PR will cache the GPG keys, emails and users for the
context so that reducing the database queries.

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Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
2025-04-09 16:34:38 +00:00

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// Copyright 2022 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package cache
import (
"context"
"sync"
"time"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
)
// cacheContext is a context that can be used to cache data in a request level context
// This is useful for caching data that is expensive to calculate and is likely to be
// used multiple times in a request.
type cacheContext struct {
data map[any]map[any]any
lock sync.RWMutex
created time.Time
discard bool
}
func (cc *cacheContext) Get(tp, key any) any {
cc.lock.RLock()
defer cc.lock.RUnlock()
return cc.data[tp][key]
}
func (cc *cacheContext) Put(tp, key, value any) {
cc.lock.Lock()
defer cc.lock.Unlock()
if cc.discard {
return
}
d := cc.data[tp]
if d == nil {
d = make(map[any]any)
cc.data[tp] = d
}
d[key] = value
}
func (cc *cacheContext) Delete(tp, key any) {
cc.lock.Lock()
defer cc.lock.Unlock()
delete(cc.data[tp], key)
}
func (cc *cacheContext) Discard() {
cc.lock.Lock()
defer cc.lock.Unlock()
cc.data = nil
cc.discard = true
}
func (cc *cacheContext) isDiscard() bool {
cc.lock.RLock()
defer cc.lock.RUnlock()
return cc.discard
}
// cacheContextLifetime is the max lifetime of cacheContext.
// Since cacheContext is used to cache data in a request level context, 5 minutes is enough.
// If a cacheContext is used more than 5 minutes, it's probably misuse.
const cacheContextLifetime = 5 * time.Minute
var timeNow = time.Now
func (cc *cacheContext) Expired() bool {
return timeNow().Sub(cc.created) > cacheContextLifetime
}
var cacheContextKey = struct{}{}
/*
Since there are both WithCacheContext and WithNoCacheContext,
it may be confusing when there is nesting.
Some cases to explain the design:
When:
- A, B or C means a cache context.
- A', B' or C' means a discard cache context.
- ctx means context.Backgrand().
- A(ctx) means a cache context with ctx as the parent context.
- B(A(ctx)) means a cache context with A(ctx) as the parent context.
- With is alias of WithCacheContext.
- WithNo is alias of WithNoCacheContext.
So:
- With(ctx) -> A(ctx)
- With(With(ctx)) -> A(ctx), not B(A(ctx)), always reuse parent cache context if possible.
- With(With(With(ctx))) -> A(ctx), not C(B(A(ctx))), ditto.
- WithNo(ctx) -> ctx, not A'(ctx), don't create new cache context if we don't have to.
- WithNo(With(ctx)) -> A'(ctx)
- WithNo(WithNo(With(ctx))) -> A'(ctx), not B'(A'(ctx)), don't create new cache context if we don't have to.
- With(WithNo(With(ctx))) -> B(A'(ctx)), not A(ctx), never reuse a discard cache context.
- WithNo(With(WithNo(With(ctx)))) -> B'(A'(ctx))
- With(WithNo(With(WithNo(With(ctx))))) -> C(B'(A'(ctx))), so there's always only one not-discard cache context.
*/
func WithCacheContext(ctx context.Context) context.Context {
if c, ok := ctx.Value(cacheContextKey).(*cacheContext); ok {
if !c.isDiscard() {
// reuse parent context
return ctx
}
}
// FIXME: review the use of this nolint directive
return context.WithValue(ctx, cacheContextKey, &cacheContext{ //nolint:staticcheck
data: make(map[any]map[any]any),
created: timeNow(),
})
}
func WithNoCacheContext(ctx context.Context) context.Context {
if c, ok := ctx.Value(cacheContextKey).(*cacheContext); ok {
// The caller want to run long-life tasks, but the parent context is a cache context.
// So we should disable and clean the cache data, or it will be kept in memory for a long time.
c.Discard()
return ctx
}
return ctx
}
func GetContextData(ctx context.Context, tp, key any) any {
if c, ok := ctx.Value(cacheContextKey).(*cacheContext); ok {
if c.Expired() {
// The warning means that the cache context is misused for long-life task,
// it can be resolved with WithNoCacheContext(ctx).
log.Warn("cache context is expired, is highly likely to be misused for long-life tasks: %v", c)
return nil
}
return c.Get(tp, key)
}
return nil
}
func SetContextData(ctx context.Context, tp, key, value any) {
if c, ok := ctx.Value(cacheContextKey).(*cacheContext); ok {
if c.Expired() {
// The warning means that the cache context is misused for long-life task,
// it can be resolved with WithNoCacheContext(ctx).
log.Warn("cache context is expired, is highly likely to be misused for long-life tasks: %v", c)
return
}
c.Put(tp, key, value)
return
}
}
func RemoveContextData(ctx context.Context, tp, key any) {
if c, ok := ctx.Value(cacheContextKey).(*cacheContext); ok {
if c.Expired() {
// The warning means that the cache context is misused for long-life task,
// it can be resolved with WithNoCacheContext(ctx).
log.Warn("cache context is expired, is highly likely to be misused for long-life tasks: %v", c)
return
}
c.Delete(tp, key)
}
}
// GetWithContextCache returns the cache value of the given key in the given context.
func GetWithContextCache[T, K any](ctx context.Context, groupKey string, targetKey K, f func(context.Context, K) (T, error)) (T, error) {
v := GetContextData(ctx, groupKey, targetKey)
if vv, ok := v.(T); ok {
return vv, nil
}
t, err := f(ctx, targetKey)
if err != nil {
return t, err
}
SetContextData(ctx, groupKey, targetKey, t)
return t, nil
}