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Don't use the entities cache when upserting entities.
This may make things a bit less optimal, but it's probably the only possible solution that preserves my sanity. Managing upserts of cached instances that were previously made transient and expunged from the session is far from easy, and the management of recursive parent/children relationships only add one more layer of complexity (and that management is already complex enough in its current implementation).
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@ -37,29 +37,28 @@ class EntitiesRepository:
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logger.info('Entities cache initialized')
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def get(
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self, session: Session, entities: Iterable[Entity]
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self, session: Session, entities: Iterable[Entity], use_cache=True
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) -> Dict[Tuple[str, str], Entity]:
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"""
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Given a set of entity objects, it returns those that already exist
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(or have the same ``entity_key``). It looks up both the cache and the
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database.
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"""
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entities_map: Dict[Tuple[str, str], Entity] = {
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e.entity_key: e for e in entities
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}
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# Fetch the entities that exist in the cache
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existing_entities = {}
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# TODO UNCOMMENT THIS CODE TO ACTUALLY USE THE CACHE!
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# existing_entities = {
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# key: self._entities_cache.by_external_id_and_plugin[key]
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# for key in entities_map.keys()
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# if key in self._entities_cache.by_external_id_and_plugin
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# }
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if not use_cache:
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existing_entities = self._db.fetch(session, entities)
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self._cache.update(*existing_entities.values())
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else:
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# Fetch the entities that exist in the cache
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existing_entities = {
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e.entity_key: self._cache.get(e) for e in entities if self._cache.get(e)
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}
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# Retrieve from the database the entities that miss from the cache
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cache_miss_entities = {
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key: e for key, e in entities_map.items() if key not in existing_entities
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e.entity_key: e
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for e in entities
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if e.entity_key not in existing_entities
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}
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cache_miss_existing_entities = self._db.fetch(
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# Return the union of the cached + retrieved entities
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existing_entities.update(cache_miss_existing_entities)
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return existing_entities
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def save(self, *entities: Entity) -> Iterable[Entity]:
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ class EntitiesMerger:
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(Recursive) inner implementation of the entity merge logic.
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"""
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processed_entities = []
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existing_entities.update(self._repo.get(session, entities))
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existing_entities.update(self._repo.get(session, entities, use_cache=False))
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# Retrieve existing records and merge them
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for entity in entities:
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# If there's no parent_id but there is a parent object, try to fetch
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# its stored version
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if not parent_id and parent:
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batch = list(self._repo.get(session, [parent]).values())
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batch = list(self._repo.get(session, [parent], use_cache=False).values())
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# If the parent is already stored, use its ID
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if batch:
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