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Reload cache factors from disk on SIGHUP (#12673)
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Synapse will now reload [cache config](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/usage/configuration/config_documentation.html#caching) when it receives a [SIGHUP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGHUP) signal.
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# A cache 'factor' is a multiplier that can be applied to each of
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# Synapse's caches in order to increase or decrease the maximum
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# number of entries that can be stored.
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#
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# The configuration for cache factors (caches.global_factor and
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# caches.per_cache_factors) can be reloaded while the application is running,
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# by sending a SIGHUP signal to the Synapse process. Changes to other parts of
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# the caching config will NOT be applied after a SIGHUP is received; a restart
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# is necessary.
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# The number of events to cache in memory. Not affected by
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# caches.global_factor.
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@ -1130,6 +1130,23 @@ caches:
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expire_caches: false
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sync_response_cache_duration: 2m
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```
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### Reloading cache factors
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The cache factors (i.e. `caches.global_factor` and `caches.per_cache_factors`) may be reloaded at any time by sending a
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[`SIGHUP`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGHUP) signal to Synapse using e.g.
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```commandline
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kill -HUP [PID_OF_SYNAPSE_PROCESS]
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```
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If you are running multiple workers, you must individually update the worker
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config file and send this signal to each worker process.
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If you're using the [example systemd service](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/contrib/systemd/matrix-synapse.service)
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file in Synapse's `contrib` directory, you can send a `SIGHUP` signal by using
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`systemctl reload matrix-synapse`.
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---
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## Database ##
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Config options related to database settings.
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from twisted.protocols.tls import TLSMemoryBIOFactory
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from twisted.python.threadpool import ThreadPool
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import synapse.util.caches
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from synapse.api.constants import MAX_PDU_SIZE
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from synapse.app import check_bind_error
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from synapse.app.phone_stats_home import start_phone_stats_home
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from synapse.config import ConfigError
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from synapse.config._base import format_config_error
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from synapse.config.homeserver import HomeServerConfig
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from synapse.config.server import ManholeConfig
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from synapse.crypto import context_factory
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signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, run_sighup)
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register_sighup(refresh_certificate, hs)
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register_sighup(reload_cache_config, hs.config)
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# Apply the cache config.
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hs.config.caches.resize_all_caches()
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# Load the certificate from disk.
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refresh_certificate(hs)
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atexit.register(gc.freeze)
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def reload_cache_config(config: HomeServerConfig) -> None:
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"""Reload cache config from disk and immediately apply it.resize caches accordingly.
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If the config is invalid, a `ConfigError` is logged and no changes are made.
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Otherwise, this:
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- replaces the `caches` section on the given `config` object,
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- resizes all caches according to the new cache factors, and
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Note that the following cache config keys are read, but not applied:
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- event_cache_size: used to set a max_size and _original_max_size on
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EventsWorkerStore._get_event_cache when it is created. We'd have to update
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the _original_max_size (and maybe
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- sync_response_cache_duration: would have to update the timeout_sec attribute on
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HomeServer -> SyncHandler -> ResponseCache.
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- track_memory_usage. This affects synapse.util.caches.TRACK_MEMORY_USAGE which
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influences Synapse's self-reported metrics.
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Also, the HTTPConnectionPool in SimpleHTTPClient sets its maxPersistentPerHost
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parameter based on the global_factor. This won't be applied on a config reload.
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"""
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try:
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previous_cache_config = config.reload_config_section("caches")
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except ConfigError as e:
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logger.warning("Failed to reload cache config")
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for f in format_config_error(e):
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logger.warning(f)
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else:
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logger.debug(
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"New cache config. Was:\n %s\nNow:\n",
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previous_cache_config.__dict__,
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config.caches.__dict__,
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)
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synapse.util.caches.TRACK_MEMORY_USAGE = config.caches.track_memory_usage
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config.caches.resize_all_caches()
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def setup_sentry(hs: "HomeServer") -> None:
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"""Enable sentry integration, if enabled in configuration"""
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import logging
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import os
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import sys
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from typing import Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List
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from typing import Dict, Iterable, List
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from matrix_common.versionstring import get_distribution_version_string
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redirect_stdio_to_logs,
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register_start,
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)
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from synapse.config._base import ConfigError
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from synapse.config._base import ConfigError, format_config_error
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from synapse.config.emailconfig import ThreepidBehaviour
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from synapse.config.homeserver import HomeServerConfig
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from synapse.config.server import ListenerConfig
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return hs
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def format_config_error(e: ConfigError) -> Iterator[str]:
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"""
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Formats a config error neatly
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The idea is to format the immediate error, plus the "causes" of those errors,
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hopefully in a way that makes sense to the user. For example:
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Error in configuration at 'oidc_config.user_mapping_provider.config.display_name_template':
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Failed to parse config for module 'JinjaOidcMappingProvider':
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invalid jinja template:
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unexpected end of template, expected 'end of print statement'.
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Args:
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e: the error to be formatted
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Returns: An iterator which yields string fragments to be formatted
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"""
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yield "Error in configuration"
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if e.path:
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yield " at '%s'" % (".".join(e.path),)
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yield ":\n %s" % (e.msg,)
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parent_e = e.__cause__
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indent = 1
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while parent_e:
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indent += 1
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yield ":\n%s%s" % (" " * indent, str(parent_e))
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parent_e = parent_e.__cause__
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def run(hs: HomeServer) -> None:
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_base.start_reactor(
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"synapse-homeserver",
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import argparse
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import errno
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import logging
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import os
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from collections import OrderedDict
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from hashlib import sha256
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from textwrap import dedent
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from typing import (
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Any,
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ClassVar,
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Collection,
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Dict,
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Iterable,
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Iterator,
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List,
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MutableMapping,
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Optional,
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from synapse.util.templates import _create_mxc_to_http_filter, _format_ts_filter
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class ConfigError(Exception):
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"""Represents a problem parsing the configuration
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self.path = path
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def format_config_error(e: ConfigError) -> Iterator[str]:
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"""
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Formats a config error neatly
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The idea is to format the immediate error, plus the "causes" of those errors,
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hopefully in a way that makes sense to the user. For example:
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Error in configuration at 'oidc_config.user_mapping_provider.config.display_name_template':
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Failed to parse config for module 'JinjaOidcMappingProvider':
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invalid jinja template:
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unexpected end of template, expected 'end of print statement'.
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Args:
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e: the error to be formatted
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Returns: An iterator which yields string fragments to be formatted
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"""
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yield "Error in configuration"
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if e.path:
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yield " at '%s'" % (".".join(e.path),)
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yield ":\n %s" % (e.msg,)
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parent_e = e.__cause__
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indent = 1
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while parent_e:
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indent += 1
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yield ":\n%s%s" % (" " * indent, str(parent_e))
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parent_e = parent_e.__cause__
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# We split these messages out to allow packages to override with package
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# specific instructions.
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MISSING_REPORT_STATS_CONFIG_INSTRUCTIONS = """\
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defined in subclasses.
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"""
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section: str
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section: ClassVar[str]
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def __init__(self, root_config: "RootConfig" = None):
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self.root = root_config
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class, lower-cased and with "Config" removed.
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"""
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config_classes = []
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config_classes: List[Type[Config]] = []
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def __init__(self, config_files: Collection[str] = ()):
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# Capture absolute paths here, so we can reload config after we daemonize.
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self.config_files = [os.path.abspath(path) for path in config_files]
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def __init__(self):
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for config_class in self.config_classes:
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if config_class.section is None:
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raise ValueError("%r requires a section name" % (config_class,))
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object from parser.parse_args(..)`
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"""
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obj = cls()
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config_args = parser.parse_args(argv)
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config_files = find_config_files(search_paths=config_args.config_path)
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obj = cls(config_files)
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if not config_files:
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parser.error("Must supply a config file.")
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generate_missing_configs = config_args.generate_missing_configs
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obj = cls()
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obj = cls(config_files)
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if config_args.generate_config:
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if config_args.report_stats is None:
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) -> None:
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self.invoke_all("generate_files", config_dict, config_dir_path)
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def reload_config_section(self, section_name: str) -> Config:
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"""Reconstruct the given config section, leaving all others unchanged.
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This works in three steps:
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1. Create a new instance of the relevant `Config` subclass.
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2. Call `read_config` on that instance to parse the new config.
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3. Replace the existing config instance with the new one.
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:raises ValueError: if the given `section` does not exist.
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:raises ConfigError: for any other problems reloading config.
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:returns: the previous config object, which no longer has a reference to this
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RootConfig.
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"""
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existing_config: Optional[Config] = getattr(self, section_name, None)
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if existing_config is None:
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raise ValueError(f"Unknown config section '{section_name}'")
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logger.info("Reloading config section '%s'", section_name)
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new_config_data = read_config_files(self.config_files)
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new_config = type(existing_config)(self)
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new_config.read_config(new_config_data)
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setattr(self, section_name, new_config)
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existing_config.root = None
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return existing_config
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def read_config_files(config_files: Iterable[str]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""Read the config files into a dict
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import argparse
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from typing import (
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Any,
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Collection,
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Dict,
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Iterable,
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Iterator,
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List,
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Literal,
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MutableMapping,
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Optional,
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Tuple,
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Type,
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TypeVar,
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Union,
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overload,
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)
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import jinja2
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self.msg = msg
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self.path = path
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def format_config_error(e: ConfigError) -> Iterator[str]: ...
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MISSING_REPORT_STATS_CONFIG_INSTRUCTIONS: str
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MISSING_REPORT_STATS_SPIEL: str
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MISSING_SERVER_NAME: str
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background_updates: background_updates.BackgroundUpdateConfig
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config_classes: List[Type["Config"]] = ...
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def __init__(self) -> None: ...
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config_files: List[str]
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def __init__(self, config_files: Collection[str] = ...) -> None: ...
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def invoke_all(
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self, func_name: str, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any
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) -> MutableMapping[str, Any]: ...
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def generate_missing_files(
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self, config_dict: dict, config_dir_path: str
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) -> None: ...
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@overload
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def reload_config_section(
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self, section_name: Literal["caches"]
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) -> cache.CacheConfig: ...
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@overload
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def reload_config_section(self, section_name: str) -> Config: ...
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class Config:
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root: RootConfig
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def add_resizable_cache(
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cache_name: str, cache_resize_callback: Callable[[float], None]
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) -> None:
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"""Register a cache that's size can dynamically change
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"""Register a cache whose size can dynamically change
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Args:
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cache_name: A reference to the cache
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cache_resize_callback: A callback function that will be ran whenever
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cache_resize_callback: A callback function that will run whenever
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the cache needs to be resized
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"""
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# Some caches have '*' in them which we strip out.
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section = "caches"
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_environ = os.environ
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event_cache_size: int
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cache_factors: Dict[str, float]
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global_factor: float
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track_memory_usage: bool
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expiry_time_msec: Optional[int]
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sync_response_cache_duration: int
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@staticmethod
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def reset() -> None:
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"""Resets the caches to their defaults. Used for tests."""
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# A cache 'factor' is a multiplier that can be applied to each of
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# Synapse's caches in order to increase or decrease the maximum
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# number of entries that can be stored.
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#
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# The configuration for cache factors (caches.global_factor and
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# caches.per_cache_factors) can be reloaded while the application is running,
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# by sending a SIGHUP signal to the Synapse process. Changes to other parts of
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# the caching config will NOT be applied after a SIGHUP is received; a restart
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# is necessary.
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# The number of events to cache in memory. Not affected by
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# caches.global_factor.
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"""
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def read_config(self, config: JsonDict, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
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"""Populate this config object with values from `config`.
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This method does NOT resize existing or future caches: use `resize_all_caches`.
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We use two separate methods so that we can reject bad config before applying it.
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"""
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self.event_cache_size = self.parse_size(
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config.get("event_cache_size", _DEFAULT_EVENT_CACHE_SIZE)
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)
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self.cache_factors: Dict[str, float] = {}
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self.cache_factors = {}
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cache_config = config.get("caches") or {}
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self.global_factor = cache_config.get(
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"global_factor", properties.default_factor_size
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)
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self.global_factor = cache_config.get("global_factor", _DEFAULT_FACTOR_SIZE)
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if not isinstance(self.global_factor, (int, float)):
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raise ConfigError("caches.global_factor must be a number.")
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# Set the global one so that it's reflected in new caches
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properties.default_factor_size = self.global_factor
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# Load cache factors from the config
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individual_factors = cache_config.get("per_cache_factors") or {}
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if not isinstance(individual_factors, dict):
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cache_entry_ttl = cache_config.get("cache_entry_ttl", "30m")
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if expire_caches:
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self.expiry_time_msec: Optional[int] = self.parse_duration(cache_entry_ttl)
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self.expiry_time_msec = self.parse_duration(cache_entry_ttl)
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else:
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self.expiry_time_msec = None
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cache_config.get("sync_response_cache_duration", 0)
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)
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# Resize all caches (if necessary) with the new factors we've loaded
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self.resize_all_caches()
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# Store this function so that it can be called from other classes without
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# needing an instance of Config
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properties.resize_all_caches_func = self.resize_all_caches
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def resize_all_caches(self) -> None:
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"""Ensure all cache sizes are up to date
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"""Ensure all cache sizes are up-to-date.
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For each cache, run the mapped callback function with either
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a specific cache factor or the default, global one.
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"""
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# Set the global factor size, so that new caches are appropriately sized.
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properties.default_factor_size = self.global_factor
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# Store this function so that it can be called from other classes without
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# needing an instance of CacheConfig
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properties.resize_all_caches_func = self.resize_all_caches
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# block other threads from modifying _CACHES while we iterate it.
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with _CACHES_LOCK:
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for cache_name, callback in _CACHES.items():
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# XXX: The justification for using the cache factor here is that larger instances
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# will need both more cache and more connections.
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# Still, this should probably be a separate dial
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pool.maxPersistentPerHost = max((100 * hs.config.caches.global_factor, 5))
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pool.maxPersistentPerHost = max(int(100 * hs.config.caches.global_factor), 5)
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pool.cachedConnectionTimeout = 2 * 60
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self.agent: IAgent = ProxyAgent(
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"SYNAPSE_NOT_CACHE": "BLAH",
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}
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self.config.read_config(config, config_dir_path="", data_dir_path="")
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self.config.resize_all_caches()
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self.assertEqual(dict(self.config.cache_factors), {"something_or_other": 2.0})
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"SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_FOO": 1,
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}
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self.config.read_config(config, config_dir_path="", data_dir_path="")
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self.config.resize_all_caches()
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self.assertEqual(
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dict(self.config.cache_factors),
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config = {"caches": {"per_cache_factors": {"foo": 3}}}
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self.config.read_config(config)
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self.config.resize_all_caches()
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self.assertEqual(cache.max_size, 300)
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"""
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config = {"caches": {"per_cache_factors": {"foo": 2}}}
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self.config.read_config(config, config_dir_path="", data_dir_path="")
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self.config.resize_all_caches()
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cache = LruCache(100)
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add_resizable_cache("foo", cache_resize_callback=cache.set_cache_factor)
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@ -99,6 +103,7 @@ class CacheConfigTests(TestCase):
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config = {"caches": {"global_factor": 4}}
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self.config.read_config(config, config_dir_path="", data_dir_path="")
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self.config.resize_all_caches()
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self.assertEqual(cache.max_size, 400)
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|
@ -110,6 +115,7 @@ class CacheConfigTests(TestCase):
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"""
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config = {"caches": {"global_factor": 1.5}}
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self.config.read_config(config, config_dir_path="", data_dir_path="")
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self.config.resize_all_caches()
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cache = LruCache(100)
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add_resizable_cache("foo", cache_resize_callback=cache.set_cache_factor)
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|
@ -128,6 +134,7 @@ class CacheConfigTests(TestCase):
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"SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR_CACHE_B": 3,
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}
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self.config.read_config(config, config_dir_path="", data_dir_path="")
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self.config.resize_all_caches()
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cache_a = LruCache(100)
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add_resizable_cache("*cache_a*", cache_resize_callback=cache_a.set_cache_factor)
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|
@ -148,6 +155,7 @@ class CacheConfigTests(TestCase):
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|
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config = {"caches": {"event_cache_size": "10k"}}
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self.config.read_config(config, config_dir_path="", data_dir_path="")
|
||||
self.config.resize_all_caches()
|
||||
|
||||
cache = LruCache(
|
||||
max_size=self.config.event_cache_size,
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -749,6 +749,7 @@ def setup_test_homeserver(
|
|||
if config is None:
|
||||
config = default_config(name, parse=True)
|
||||
|
||||
config.caches.resize_all_caches()
|
||||
config.ldap_enabled = False
|
||||
|
||||
if "clock" not in kwargs:
|
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