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authorYorick Peterse <yorickpeterse@gmail.com>2016-08-08 16:18:13 +0200
committerYorick Peterse <yorickpeterse@gmail.com>2016-08-08 16:49:22 +0200
commit77c8520e2ecd70520757aed0fbdf434643b60234 (patch)
treef2de90300397f53d8c7637d27a1528e4fc45fde9 /app
parent685c048d62e35636e9c5e59524e8ceddd03c9c7f (diff)
downloadgitlab-ce-77c8520e2ecd70520757aed0fbdf434643b60234.tar.gz
Added concern for a faster "cache_key" methodfaster-cache-keys
This concern provides an optimized/simplified version of the "cache_key" method. This method is about 9 times faster than the default "cache_key" method. The produced cache keys _are_ different from the previous ones but this is worth the performance improvement. To showcase this I set up a benchmark (using benchmark-ips) that compares FasterCacheKeys#cache_key with the regular cache_key. The output of this benchmark was: Calculating ------------------------------------- cache_key 4.825k i/100ms cache_key_fast 21.723k i/100ms ------------------------------------------------- cache_key 59.422k (± 7.2%) i/s - 299.150k cache_key_fast 543.243k (± 9.2%) i/s - 2.694M Comparison: cache_key_fast: 543243.4 i/s cache_key: 59422.0 i/s - 9.14x slower To see the impact on real code I applied these changes and benchmarked Issue#referenced_merge_requests. For an issue referencing 10 merge requests these changes shaved off between 40 and 60 milliseconds.
Diffstat (limited to 'app')
-rw-r--r--app/models/concerns/faster_cache_keys.rb16
-rw-r--r--app/models/issue.rb1
-rw-r--r--app/models/note.rb1
3 files changed, 18 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/app/models/concerns/faster_cache_keys.rb b/app/models/concerns/faster_cache_keys.rb
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5b14723fa2d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/app/models/concerns/faster_cache_keys.rb
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+module FasterCacheKeys
+ # A faster version of Rails' "cache_key" method.
+ #
+ # Rails' default "cache_key" method uses all kind of complex logic to figure
+ # out the cache key. In many cases this complexity and overhead may not be
+ # needed.
+ #
+ # This method does not do any timestamp parsing as this process is quite
+ # expensive and not needed when generating cache keys. This method also relies
+ # on the table name instead of the cache namespace name as the latter uses
+ # complex logic to generate the exact same value (as when using the table
+ # name) in 99% of the cases.
+ def cache_key
+ "#{self.class.table_name}/#{id}-#{read_attribute_before_type_cast(:updated_at)}"
+ end
+end
diff --git a/app/models/issue.rb b/app/models/issue.rb
index 11f734cfc6d..d62ffb21467 100644
--- a/app/models/issue.rb
+++ b/app/models/issue.rb
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ class Issue < ActiveRecord::Base
include Sortable
include Taskable
include Spammable
+ include FasterCacheKeys
DueDateStruct = Struct.new(:title, :name).freeze
NoDueDate = DueDateStruct.new('No Due Date', '0').freeze
diff --git a/app/models/note.rb b/app/models/note.rb
index b6b2ac6aa42..ddcd7f9d034 100644
--- a/app/models/note.rb
+++ b/app/models/note.rb
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ class Note < ActiveRecord::Base
include Mentionable
include Awardable
include Importable
+ include FasterCacheKeys
# Attribute containing rendered and redacted Markdown as generated by
# Banzai::ObjectRenderer.