gotosocial/internal/cache/wrappers.go
kim a79f83cbde [chore] update dependencies (#4386)
- codeberg.org/gruf/go-bytesize v1.0.3 -> v1.0.4
- codeberg.org/gruf/go-kv/v2 v2.0.6 -> v2.0.7
- codeberg.org/gruf/go-mutexes v1.5.2 -> v1.5.3
- codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr v0.9.7 -> v0.9.8
- codeberg.org/gruf/go-ffmpreg v0.6.8 -> v0.6.9
- github.com/tomnomnom/linkheader HEAD@2018 -> HEAD@2025

all of the above codeberg.org/gruf updates are in preparation for Go1.25, except for bytesize, and also ffmpreg which is a rebuild with the latest version of ffmpeg (v5.1.7)

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/pulls/4386
Co-authored-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
2025-08-21 16:41:50 +02:00

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// GoToSocial
// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package cache
import (
"slices"
"code.superseriousbusiness.org/gotosocial/internal/gtserror"
"codeberg.org/gruf/go-cache/v3/simple"
"codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr"
)
// SliceCache wraps a simple.Cache to provide simple loader-callback
// functions for fetching + caching slices of objects (e.g. IDs).
type SliceCache[T any] struct {
simple.Cache[string, []T]
}
// Init initializes the cache with given length + capacity.
func (c *SliceCache[T]) Init(len, cap int) {
c.Cache = simple.Cache[string, []T]{}
c.Cache.Init(len, cap)
}
// Load will attempt to load an existing slice from cache for key, else calling load function and caching the result.
func (c *SliceCache[T]) Load(key string, load func() ([]T, error)) ([]T, error) {
// Look for cached values.
data, ok := c.Cache.Get(key)
if !ok {
var err error
// Not cached, load!
data, err = load()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Store the data.
c.Cache.Set(key, data)
}
// Return data clone for safety.
return slices.Clone(data), nil
}
// Invalidate: see simple.Cache{}.InvalidateAll().
func (c *SliceCache[T]) Invalidate(keys ...string) {
_ = c.Cache.InvalidateAll(keys...)
}
// StructCache wraps a structr.Cache{} to simple index caching
// by name (also to ease update to library version that introduced
// this). (in the future it may be worth embedding these indexes by
// name under the main database caches struct which would reduce
// time required to access cached values).
type StructCache[StructType any] struct {
structr.Cache[StructType]
index map[string]*structr.Index
}
// Init initializes the cache with given structr.CacheConfig{}.
func (c *StructCache[T]) Init(config structr.CacheConfig[T]) {
c.index = make(map[string]*structr.Index, len(config.Indices))
c.Cache = structr.Cache[T]{}
c.Cache.Init(config)
for _, cfg := range config.Indices {
c.index[cfg.Fields] = c.Cache.Index(cfg.Fields)
}
}
// GetOne calls structr.Cache{}.GetOne(), using a cached structr.Index{} by 'index' name.
// Note: this also handles conversion of the untyped (any) keys to structr.Key{} via structr.Index{}.
func (c *StructCache[T]) GetOne(index string, key ...any) (T, bool) {
return c.Cache.GetOne(c.index[index], structr.MakeKey(key...))
}
// Get calls structr.Cache{}.Get(), using a cached structr.Index{} by 'index' name.
// Note: this also handles conversion of the untyped (any) keys to structr.Key{} via structr.Index{}.
func (c *StructCache[T]) Get(index string, keys ...[]any) []T {
return c.Cache.Get(c.index[index], structr.MakeKeys(keys...)...)
}
// LoadOne calls structr.Cache{}.LoadOne(), using a cached structr.Index{} by 'index' name.
// Note: this also handles conversion of the untyped (any) keys to structr.Key{} via structr.Index{}.
func (c *StructCache[T]) LoadOne(index string, load func() (T, error), key ...any) (T, error) {
return c.Cache.LoadOne(c.index[index], structr.MakeKey(key...), load)
}
// LoadIDs calls structr.Cache{}.Load(), using a cached structr.Index{} by 'index' name. Note: this also handles
// conversion of the ID strings to structr.Key{} via structr.Index{}. Strong typing is used for caller convenience.
//
// If you need to load multiple cache keys other than by ID strings, please create another convenience wrapper.
func (c *StructCache[T]) LoadIDs(index string, ids []string, load func([]string) ([]T, error)) ([]T, error) {
// Generate cache keys for ID types.
keys := make([]structr.Key, len(ids))
if len(keys) != len(ids) {
panic(gtserror.New("BCE"))
}
for x, id := range ids {
keys[x] = structr.MakeKey(id)
}
// Pass loader callback with
// wrapper onto main cache load function.
return c.Cache.Load(c.index[index], keys,
func(uncached []structr.Key) ([]T, error) {
uncachedIDs := make([]string, len(uncached))
for i := range uncached {
uncachedIDs[i] = uncached[i].Values()[0].(string)
}
return load(uncachedIDs)
})
}
// LoadIDs2Part works as LoadIDs, except using a two-part key,
// where the first part is an ID shared by all the objects,
// and the second part is a list of per-object IDs.
func (c *StructCache[T]) LoadIDs2Part(index string, id1 string, id2s []string, load func(string, []string) ([]T, error)) ([]T, error) {
i := c.index[index]
if i == nil {
// we only perform this check here as
// we're going to use the index before
// passing it to cache in main .Load().
panic("missing index for cache type")
}
// Generate cache keys for two-part IDs.
keys := make([]structr.Key, len(id2s))
if len(keys) != len(id2s) {
panic(gtserror.New("BCE"))
}
for x, id2 := range id2s {
keys[x] = structr.MakeKey(id1, id2)
}
// Pass loader callback with wrapper onto main cache load function.
return c.Cache.Load(i, keys, func(uncached []structr.Key) ([]T, error) {
uncachedIDs := make([]string, len(uncached))
for i := range uncached {
uncachedIDs[i] = uncached[i].Values()[1].(string)
}
return load(id1, uncachedIDs)
})
}
// Invalidate calls structr.Cache{}.Invalidate(), using a cached structr.Index{} by 'index' name.
// Note: this also handles conversion of the untyped (any) keys to structr.Key{} via structr.Index{}.
func (c *StructCache[T]) Invalidate(index string, key ...any) {
c.Cache.Invalidate(c.index[index], structr.MakeKey(key...))
}
// InvalidateIDs calls structr.Cache{}.Invalidate(), using a cached structr.Index{} by 'index' name. Note: this also
// handles conversion of the ID strings to structr.Key{} via structr.Index{}. Strong typing is used for caller convenience.
//
// If you need to invalidate multiple cache keys other than by ID strings, please create another convenience wrapper.
func (c *StructCache[T]) InvalidateIDs(index string, ids []string) {
// Generate cache keys for ID types.
keys := make([]structr.Key, len(ids))
if len(keys) != len(ids) {
panic(gtserror.New("BCE"))
}
for x, id := range ids {
keys[x] = structr.MakeKey(id)
}
// Pass to main invalidate func.
c.Cache.Invalidate(c.index[index],
keys...)
}