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Earl Warren
6aa76e9bcf
[F3] Forgejo driver and CLI
user, topic, project, label, milestone, repository, pull_request,
release, asset, comment, reaction, review providers

Signed-off-by: Earl Warren <contact@earl-warren.org>

Preserve file size when creating attachments

Introduced in c6f5029708

repoList.LoadAttributes has a ctx argument now

Rename `repo.GetOwner` to `repo.LoadOwner`

bd66fa586a

upgrade to the latest gof3

(cherry picked from commit c770713656)

[F3] ID remapping logic is in place, remove workaround

(cherry picked from commit d0fee30167)

[F3] it is experimental, do not enable by default

(cherry picked from commit de325b21d0)
(cherry picked from commit 547e7b3c40)
(cherry picked from commit 820df3a56b)
(cherry picked from commit eaba87689b)
(cherry picked from commit 1b86896b3b)
(cherry picked from commit 0046aac1c6)
(cherry picked from commit f14220df8f)
(cherry picked from commit 559b731001)
(cherry picked from commit 801f7d600d)
2023-07-03 09:22:02 +02:00
Lunny Xiao
bd820aa9c5
Add context cache as a request level cache (#22294)
To avoid duplicated load of the same data in an HTTP request, we can set
a context cache to do that. i.e. Some pages may load a user from a
database with the same id in different areas on the same page. But the
code is hidden in two different deep logic. How should we share the
user? As a result of this PR, now if both entry functions accept
`context.Context` as the first parameter and we just need to refactor
`GetUserByID` to reuse the user from the context cache. Then it will not
be loaded twice on an HTTP request.

But of course, sometimes we would like to reload an object from the
database, that's why `RemoveContextData` is also exposed.

The core context cache is here. It defines a new context
```go
type cacheContext struct {
	ctx  context.Context
	data map[any]map[any]any
        lock sync.RWMutex
}

var cacheContextKey = struct{}{}

func WithCacheContext(ctx context.Context) context.Context {
	return context.WithValue(ctx, cacheContextKey, &cacheContext{
		ctx:  ctx,
		data: make(map[any]map[any]any),
	})
}
```

Then you can use the below 4 methods to read/write/del the data within
the same context.

```go
func GetContextData(ctx context.Context, tp, key any) any
func SetContextData(ctx context.Context, tp, key, value any)
func RemoveContextData(ctx context.Context, tp, key any)
func GetWithContextCache[T any](ctx context.Context, cacheGroupKey string, cacheTargetID any, f func() (T, error)) (T, error)
```

Then let's take a look at how `system.GetString` implement it.

```go
func GetSetting(ctx context.Context, key string) (string, error) {
	return cache.GetWithContextCache(ctx, contextCacheKey, key, func() (string, error) {
		return cache.GetString(genSettingCacheKey(key), func() (string, error) {
			res, err := GetSettingNoCache(ctx, key)
			if err != nil {
				return "", err
			}
			return res.SettingValue, nil
		})
	})
}
```

First, it will check if context data include the setting object with the
key. If not, it will query from the global cache which may be memory or
a Redis cache. If not, it will get the object from the database. In the
end, if the object gets from the global cache or database, it will be
set into the context cache.

An object stored in the context cache will only be destroyed after the
context disappeared.
2023-02-15 21:37:34 +08:00
KN4CK3R
a35749893b
Move convert package to services (#22264)
Addition to #22256

The `convert` package relies heavily on different models which is
[disallowed by our definition of
modules](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#design-guideline).
This helps to prevent possible import cycles.

Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
2022-12-29 10:57:15 +08:00
Renamed from modules/convert/pull_review.go (Browse further)