Add stat-based cache expiration to file-based GitwebCache::SimpleFileCache. Contrary to the way other caching interfaces such as Cache::Cache and CHI do it, the time cache element expires in is _global_ value associated with cache instance, and is not local property of cache entry. (Currently cache entry does not store any metadata associated with entry... which means that there is no need for serialization / marshalling / freezing and thawing.) Default expire time is -1, which means never expire. To check if cache entry is expired, GitwebCache::SimpleFileCache compares difference between mtime (last modify time) of a cache file and current time with (global) time to expire. It is done using CHI-compatibile is_valid() method. Add some tests checking that expiring works correctly (on the level of API). To be implemented (from original patch by J.H.): * actually using this cache in gitweb, except error pages * adaptive cache expiration, based on average system load * optional locking interface, where only one process can update cache (using flock) * server-side progress indicator when waiting for filling cache, which in turn requires separating situations (like snapshots and other non-HTML responses) where we should not show 'please wait' message Inspired-by-code-by: John 'Warthog9' Hawley <warthog9@xxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> --- Now that caching engine supports cache expiration, we can add caching support to gitweb. No significant differences from v4 version of this patch. Differences from relevant parts of J.H. patch: * It simply uses stat on last accessed file (checked for existence), instead of opening file for reading (without error detection!), running stat on it, and then closing it. * One can use expire time of -1 (or to be more exact less than 0) to set expire time to never (cache is considered fresh forever, does not expire). * There are some tests in t9503 of cache expiration (one of those assume that expire time of one day would be not expired in get after set). * It reuses stat structure (stat(_)), and calculates current time only once. gitweb/lib/GitwebCache/SimpleFileCache.pm | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++- t/t9503/test_cache_interface.pl | 19 ++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/gitweb/lib/GitwebCache/SimpleFileCache.pm b/gitweb/lib/GitwebCache/SimpleFileCache.pm index a54f78f..74d7246 100644 --- a/gitweb/lib/GitwebCache/SimpleFileCache.pm +++ b/gitweb/lib/GitwebCache/SimpleFileCache.pm @@ -57,6 +57,10 @@ our $DEFAULT_NAMESPACE = ''; # The number of subdirectories deep to cache object item. This should be # large enough that no cache directory has more than a few hundred objects. # Defaults to $DEFAULT_CACHE_DEPTH unless explicitly set. +# * 'default_expires_in' (Cache::Cache compatibile), +# 'expires_in' (CHI compatibile) [seconds] +# The expiration time for objects place in the cache. +# Defaults to -1 (never expire) if not explicitly set. sub new { my ($proto, $p_options_hash_ref) = @_; @@ -64,7 +68,7 @@ sub new { my $self = {}; $self = bless($self, $class); - my ($root, $depth, $ns); + my ($root, $depth, $ns, $expires_in); if (defined $p_options_hash_ref) { $root = $p_options_hash_ref->{'cache_root'} || @@ -73,14 +77,19 @@ sub new { $p_options_hash_ref->{'cache_depth'} || $p_options_hash_ref->{'depth'}; $ns = $p_options_hash_ref->{'namespace'}; + $expires_in = + $p_options_hash_ref->{'default_expires_in'} || + $p_options_hash_ref->{'expires_in'}; } $root = $DEFAULT_CACHE_ROOT unless defined($root); $depth = $DEFAULT_CACHE_DEPTH unless defined($depth); $ns = $DEFAULT_NAMESPACE unless defined($ns); + $expires_in = -1 unless defined($expires_in); # <0 means never $self->set_root($root); $self->set_depth($depth); $self->set_namespace($ns); + $self->set_expires_in($expires_in); return $self; } @@ -91,7 +100,7 @@ sub new { # http://perldesignpatterns.com/perldesignpatterns.html#AccessorPattern # creates get_depth() and set_depth($depth) etc. methods -foreach my $i (qw(depth root namespace)) { +foreach my $i (qw(depth root namespace expires_in)) { my $field = $i; no strict 'refs'; *{"get_$field"} = sub { @@ -272,6 +281,31 @@ sub remove { or die "Couldn't remove file '$file': $!"; } +# $cache->is_valid($key) +# +# Returns a boolean indicating whether $key exists in the cache +# and has not expired (global per-cache 'expires_in'). +sub is_valid { + my ($self, $key) = @_; + + my $path = $self->path_to_key($key); + + # does file exists in cache? + return 0 unless -f $path; + # get its modification time + my $mtime = (stat(_))[9] # _ to reuse stat structure used in -f test + or die "Couldn't stat file '$path': $!"; + + # expire time can be set to never + my $expires_in = $self->get_expires_in(); + return 1 unless (defined $expires_in && $expires_in >= 0); + + # is file expired? + my $now = time(); + + return (($now - $mtime) < $expires_in); +} + # Getting and setting # $cache->set($key, $data); @@ -295,6 +329,7 @@ sub set { sub get { my ($self, $key) = @_; + return undef unless $self->is_valid($key); my $data = $self->fetch($key) or return undef; diff --git a/t/t9503/test_cache_interface.pl b/t/t9503/test_cache_interface.pl index 6a7b715..adca88d 100755 --- a/t/t9503/test_cache_interface.pl +++ b/t/t9503/test_cache_interface.pl @@ -78,4 +78,23 @@ subtest 'CHI interface' => sub { done_testing(); }; +# Test cache expiration +# +subtest 'cache expiration' => sub { + $cache->set_expires_in(60*60*24); # set expire time to 1 day + cmp_ok($cache->get_expires_in(), '>', 0, '"expires in" is greater than 0'); + is($cache->get($key), $value, 'get returns cached value (not expired in 1d)'); + + $cache->set_expires_in(-1); # set expire time to never expire + is($cache->get_expires_in(), -1, '"expires in" is set to never (-1)'); + is($cache->get($key), $value, 'get returns cached value (not expired)'); + + $cache->set_expires_in(0); + is($cache->get_expires_in(), 0, '"expires in" is set to now (0)'); + $cache->set($key, $value); + ok(!defined($cache->get($key)), 'cache is expired'); + + done_testing(); +}; + done_testing(); -- 1.7.3 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html