Bug 16672 [QA Followup] - Convert negative days to positive days
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1 package Koha::Cache;
3 # Copyright 2009 Chris Cormack and The Koha Dev Team
4 # Parts copyright 2012-2013 C & P Bibliography Services
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21 =head1 NAME
23 Koha::Cache - Handling caching of html and Objects for Koha
25 =head1 SYNOPSIS
27 use Koha::Cache;
28 my $cache = Koha::Cache->new({cache_type => $cache_type, %params});
30 =head1 DESCRIPTION
32 Koha caching routines. This class provides two interfaces for cache access.
33 The first, traditional OO interface provides the following functions:
35 =head1 FUNCTIONS
37 =cut
38 use strict;
39 use warnings;
40 use Carp;
41 use Storable qw(dclone);
42 use Module::Load::Conditional qw(can_load);
43 use Koha::Cache::Object;
45 use base qw(Class::Accessor);
47 __PACKAGE__->mk_ro_accessors(
48 qw( cache memcached_cache fastmmap_cache memory_cache ));
50 our %L1_cache;
52 =head2 get_instance
54 my $cache = Koha::Cache->get_instance();
56 This gets a shared instance of the cache, set up in a very default way. This is
57 the recommended way to fetch a cache object. If possible, it'll be
58 persistent across multiple instances.
60 =cut
62 our $singleton_cache;
63 sub get_instance {
64 my ($class) = @_;
65 $singleton_cache = $class->new() unless $singleton_cache;
66 return $singleton_cache;
69 =head2 new
71 Create a new Koha::Cache object. This is required for all cache-related functionality.
73 =cut
75 sub new {
76 my ( $class, $self ) = @_;
77 $self->{'default_type'} =
78 $self->{cache_type}
79 || $ENV{CACHING_SYSTEM}
80 || 'memcached';
82 $ENV{DEBUG} && carp "Default caching system: $self->{'default_type'}";
84 $self->{'timeout'} ||= 0;
85 $self->{'namespace'} ||= $ENV{MEMCACHED_NAMESPACE} || 'koha';
87 if ( $self->{'default_type'} eq 'memcached'
88 && can_load( modules => { 'Cache::Memcached::Fast' => undef } )
89 && _initialize_memcached($self)
90 && defined( $self->{'memcached_cache'} ) )
92 $self->{'cache'} = $self->{'memcached_cache'};
95 if ( $self->{'default_type'} eq 'fastmmap'
96 && defined( $ENV{GATEWAY_INTERFACE} )
97 && can_load( modules => { 'Cache::FastMmap' => undef } )
98 && _initialize_fastmmap($self)
99 && defined( $self->{'fastmmap_cache'} ) )
101 $self->{'cache'} = $self->{'fastmmap_cache'};
104 # Unless memcache or fastmmap has already been picked, use memory_cache
105 unless ( defined( $self->{'cache'} ) ) {
106 if ( can_load( modules => { 'Cache::Memory' => undef } )
107 && _initialize_memory($self) )
109 $self->{'cache'} = $self->{'memory_cache'};
113 $ENV{DEBUG} && carp "Selected caching system: " . ($self->{'cache'} // 'none');
115 return
116 bless $self,
117 $class;
120 sub _initialize_memcached {
121 my ($self) = @_;
122 my @servers =
123 split /,/, $self->{'cache_servers'}
124 ? $self->{'cache_servers'}
125 : ($ENV{MEMCACHED_SERVERS} || '');
126 return if !@servers;
128 $ENV{DEBUG}
129 && carp "Memcached server settings: "
130 . join( ', ', @servers )
131 . " with "
132 . $self->{'namespace'};
133 # Cache::Memcached::Fast doesn't allow a default expire time to be set
134 # so we force it on setting.
135 my $memcached = Cache::Memcached::Fast->new(
137 servers => \@servers,
138 compress_threshold => 10_000,
139 namespace => $self->{'namespace'},
140 utf8 => 1,
143 # Ensure we can actually talk to the memcached server
144 my $ismemcached = $memcached->set('ismemcached','1');
145 return $self unless $ismemcached;
146 $self->{'memcached_cache'} = $memcached;
147 return $self;
150 sub _initialize_fastmmap {
151 my ($self) = @_;
152 my ($cache, $share_file);
154 # Temporary workaround to catch fatal errors when: C4::Context module
155 # is not loaded beforehand, or Cache::FastMmap init fails for whatever
156 # other reason (e.g. due to permission issues - see Bug 13431)
157 eval {
158 $share_file = join( '-',
159 "/tmp/sharefile-koha", $self->{'namespace'},
160 C4::Context->config('hostname'), C4::Context->config('database') );
162 $cache = Cache::FastMmap->new(
163 'share_file' => $share_file,
164 'expire_time' => $self->{'timeout'},
165 'unlink_on_exit' => 0,
168 if ( $@ ) {
169 warn "FastMmap cache initialization failed: $@";
170 return;
172 return unless defined $cache;
173 $self->{'fastmmap_cache'} = $cache;
174 return $self;
177 sub _initialize_memory {
178 my ($self) = @_;
180 # Default cache time for memory is _always_ short unless it's specially
181 # defined, to allow it to work reliably in a persistent environment.
182 my $cache = Cache::Memory->new(
183 'namespace' => $self->{'namespace'},
184 'default_expires' => "$self->{'timeout'} sec" || "10 sec",
186 $self->{'memory_cache'} = $cache;
187 # Memory cache can't handle complex types for some reason, so we use its
188 # freeze and thaw functions.
189 $self->{ref($cache) . '_set'} = sub {
190 my ($key, $val, $exp) = @_;
191 # Refer to set_expiry in Cache::Entry for why we do this 'sec' thing.
192 $exp = "$exp sec" if defined $exp;
193 # Because we need to use freeze, it must be a reference type.
194 $cache->freeze($key, [$val], $exp);
196 $self->{ref($cache) . '_get'} = sub {
197 my $res = $cache->thaw(shift);
198 return unless defined $res;
199 return $res->[0];
201 return $self;
204 =head2 is_cache_active
206 Routine that checks whether or not a default caching method is active on this
207 object.
209 =cut
211 sub is_cache_active {
212 my $self = shift;
213 return $self->{'cache'} ? 1 : 0;
216 =head2 set_in_cache
218 $cache->set_in_cache($key, $value, [$options]);
220 Save a value to the specified key in the cache. A hashref of options may be
221 specified.
223 The possible options are:
225 =over
227 =item expiry
229 Expiry time of this cached entry in seconds.
231 =item unsafe
233 If set, this will avoid performing a deep copy of the item. This
234 means that it won't be safe if something later modifies the result of the
235 function. It should be used with caution, and could save processing time
236 in some situations where is safe to use it.
238 =item cache
240 The cache object to use if you want to provide your own. It should be an
241 instance of C<Cache::*> and follow the same interface as L<Cache::Memcache>.
243 =back
245 =cut
247 sub set_in_cache {
248 my ( $self, $key, $value, $options, $_cache) = @_;
249 # This is a bit of a hack to support the old API in case things still use it
250 if (defined $options && (ref($options) ne 'HASH')) {
251 my $new_options;
252 $new_options->{expiry} = $options;
253 $new_options->{cache} = $_cache if defined $_cache;
254 $options = $new_options;
256 my $unsafe = $options->{unsafe} || 0;
258 # the key mustn't contain whitespace (or control characters) for memcache
259 # but shouldn't be any harm in applying it globally.
260 $key =~ s/[\x00-\x20]/_/g;
262 my $cache = $options->{cache} || 'cache';
263 croak "No key" unless $key;
264 $ENV{DEBUG} && carp "set_in_cache for $key";
266 return unless ( $self->{$cache} && ref( $self->{$cache} ) =~ m/^Cache::/ );
267 my $expiry = $options->{expiry};
268 $expiry //= $self->{timeout};
269 my $set_sub = $self->{ref($self->{$cache}) . "_set"};
271 # Deep copy if it's not a scalar and unsafe is not passed
272 $value = dclone( $value ) if ref($value) and not $unsafe;
274 # Set in L1 cache; exit if we are caching an undef
275 $L1_cache{ $key } = $value;
276 return if !defined $value;
278 # We consider an expiry of 0 to be infinite
279 if ( $expiry ) {
280 return $set_sub
281 ? $set_sub->( $key, $value, $expiry )
282 : $self->{$cache}->set( $key, $value, $expiry );
284 else {
285 return $set_sub
286 ? $set_sub->( $key, $value )
287 : $self->{$cache}->set( $key, $value );
291 =head2 get_from_cache
293 my $value = $cache->get_from_cache($key, [ $options ]);
295 Retrieve the value stored under the specified key in the default cache.
297 The possible options are:
299 =over
301 =item unsafe
303 If set, this will avoid performing a deep copy of the item. This
304 means that it won't be safe if something later modifies the result of the
305 function. It should be used with caution, and could save processing time
306 in some situations where is safe to use it. Make sure you know what you are doing!
308 =item cache
310 The cache object to use if you want to provide your own. It should be an
311 instance of C<Cache::*> and follow the same interface as L<Cache::Memcache>.
313 =back
315 =cut
317 sub get_from_cache {
318 my ( $self, $key, $options ) = @_;
319 my $cache = $options->{cache} || 'cache';
320 my $unsafe = $options->{unsafe} || 0;
321 $key =~ s/[\x00-\x20]/_/g;
322 croak "No key" unless $key;
323 $ENV{DEBUG} && carp "get_from_cache for $key";
324 return unless ( $self->{$cache} && ref( $self->{$cache} ) =~ m/^Cache::/ );
326 # Return L1 cache value if exists
327 if ( exists $L1_cache{$key} ) {
328 # No need to deep copy if it's a scalar
329 # Or if we do not need to deep copy
330 return $L1_cache{$key}
331 if not ref $L1_cache{$key} or $unsafe;
332 return dclone $L1_cache{$key};
335 my $get_sub = $self->{ref($self->{$cache}) . "_get"};
336 my $value = $get_sub ? $get_sub->($key) : $self->{$cache}->get($key);
338 # Update the L1 cache when fetching the L2 cache
339 # Otherwise the L1 cache won't ever be populated
340 $L1_cache{$key} = $value;
342 $value = dclone $value if ref $L1_cache{$key} and not $unsafe;
344 return $value;
347 =head2 clear_from_cache
349 $cache->clear_from_cache($key);
351 Remove the value identified by the specified key from the default cache.
353 =cut
355 sub clear_from_cache {
356 my ( $self, $key, $cache ) = @_;
357 $key =~ s/[\x00-\x20]/_/g;
358 $cache ||= 'cache';
359 croak "No key" unless $key;
360 return unless ( $self->{$cache} && ref( $self->{$cache} ) =~ m/^Cache::/ );
362 # Clear from L1 cache
363 delete $L1_cache{$key};
365 return $self->{$cache}->delete($key)
366 if ( ref( $self->{$cache} ) =~ m'^Cache::Memcached' );
367 return $self->{$cache}->remove($key);
370 =head2 flush_all
372 $cache->flush_all();
374 Clear the entire default cache.
376 =cut
378 sub flush_all {
379 my ( $self, $cache ) = shift;
380 $cache ||= 'cache';
381 return unless ( $self->{$cache} && ref( $self->{$cache} ) =~ m/^Cache::/ );
383 $self->flush_L1_cache();
385 return $self->{$cache}->flush_all()
386 if ( ref( $self->{$cache} ) =~ m'^Cache::Memcached' );
387 return $self->{$cache}->clear();
390 sub flush_L1_cache {
391 my( $self ) = @_;
392 %L1_cache = ();
395 =head1 TIED INTERFACE
397 Koha::Cache also provides a tied interface which enables users to provide a
398 constructor closure and (after creation) treat cached data like normal reference
399 variables and rely on the cache Just Working and getting updated when it
400 expires, etc.
402 my $cache = Koha::Cache->new();
403 my $data = 'whatever';
404 my $scalar = Koha::Cache->create_scalar(
406 'key' => 'whatever',
407 'timeout' => 2,
408 'constructor' => sub { return $data; },
411 print "$$scalar\n"; # Prints "whatever"
412 $data = 'somethingelse';
413 print "$$scalar\n"; # Prints "whatever" because it is cached
414 sleep 2; # Wait until the cache entry has expired
415 print "$$scalar\n"; # Prints "somethingelse"
417 my $hash = Koha::Cache->create_hash(
419 'key' => 'whatever',
420 'timeout' => 2,
421 'constructor' => sub { return $data; },
424 print "$$variable\n"; # Prints "whatever"
426 The gotcha with this interface, of course, is that the variable returned by
427 create_scalar and create_hash is a I<reference> to a tied variable and not a
428 tied variable itself.
430 The tied variable is configured by means of a hashref passed in to the
431 create_scalar and create_hash methods. The following parameters are supported:
433 =over
435 =item I<key>
437 Required. The key to use for identifying the variable in the cache.
439 =item I<constructor>
441 Required. A closure (or reference to a function) that will return the value that
442 needs to be stored in the cache.
444 =item I<preload>
446 Optional. A closure (or reference to a function) that gets run to initialize
447 the cache when creating the tied variable.
449 =item I<arguments>
451 Optional. Array reference with the arguments that should be passed to the
452 constructor function.
454 =item I<timeout>
456 Optional. The cache timeout in seconds for the variable. Defaults to 600
457 (ten minutes).
459 =item I<cache_type>
461 Optional. Which type of cache to use for the variable. Defaults to whatever is
462 set in the environment variable CACHING_SYSTEM. If set to 'null', disables
463 caching for the tied variable.
465 =item I<allowupdate>
467 Optional. Boolean flag to allow the variable to be updated directly. When this
468 is set and the variable is used as an l-value, the cache will be updated
469 immediately with the new value. Using this is probably a bad idea on a
470 multi-threaded system. When I<allowupdate> is not set to true, using the
471 tied variable as an l-value will have no effect.
473 =item I<destructor>
475 Optional. A closure (or reference to a function) that should be called when the
476 tied variable is destroyed.
478 =item I<unset>
480 Optional. Boolean flag to tell the object to remove the variable from the cache
481 when it is destroyed or goes out of scope.
483 =item I<inprocess>
485 Optional. Boolean flag to tell the object not to refresh the variable from the
486 cache every time the value is desired, but rather only when the I<local> copy
487 of the variable is older than the timeout.
489 =back
491 =head2 create_scalar
493 my $scalar = Koha::Cache->create_scalar(\%params);
495 Create scalar tied to the cache.
497 =cut
499 sub create_scalar {
500 my ( $self, $args ) = @_;
502 $self->_set_tied_defaults($args);
504 tie my $scalar, 'Koha::Cache::Object', $args;
505 return \$scalar;
508 sub create_hash {
509 my ( $self, $args ) = @_;
511 $self->_set_tied_defaults($args);
513 tie my %hash, 'Koha::Cache::Object', $args;
514 return \%hash;
517 sub _set_tied_defaults {
518 my ( $self, $args ) = @_;
520 $args->{'timeout'} = '600' unless defined( $args->{'timeout'} );
521 $args->{'inprocess'} = '0' unless defined( $args->{'inprocess'} );
522 unless ( $args->{cache_type} and lc( $args->{cache_type} ) eq 'null' ) {
523 $args->{'cache'} = $self;
524 $args->{'cache_type'} ||= $ENV{'CACHING_SYSTEM'};
527 return $args;
530 =head1 EXPORT
532 None by default.
534 =head1 SEE ALSO
536 Koha::Cache::Object
538 =head1 AUTHOR
540 Chris Cormack, E<lt>chris@bigballofwax.co.nzE<gt>
541 Paul Poulain, E<lt>paul.poulain@biblibre.comE<gt>
542 Jared Camins-Esakov, E<lt>jcamins@cpbibliography.comE<gt>
544 =cut
548 __END__