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Speed-up `/messages` with `filter_events_for_client` optimizations.
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@ -93,13 +93,6 @@ class StateGroupBackgroundUpdateStore(SQLBaseStore):
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results: Dict[int, MutableStateMap[str]] = {group: {} for group in groups}
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where_clause, where_args = state_filter.make_sql_filter_clause()
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# Unless the filter clause is empty, we're going to append it after an
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# existing where clause
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if where_clause:
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where_clause = " AND (%s)" % (where_clause,)
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if isinstance(self.database_engine, PostgresEngine):
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# Temporarily disable sequential scans in this transaction. This is
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# a temporary hack until we can add the right indices in
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@ -110,31 +103,91 @@ class StateGroupBackgroundUpdateStore(SQLBaseStore):
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# against `state_groups_state` to fetch the latest state.
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# It assumes that previous state groups are always numerically
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# lesser.
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# The PARTITION is used to get the event_id in the greatest state
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# group for the given type, state_key.
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# This may return multiple rows per (type, state_key), but last_value
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# should be the same.
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sql = """
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WITH RECURSIVE state(state_group) AS (
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WITH RECURSIVE sgs(state_group) AS (
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VALUES(?::bigint)
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UNION ALL
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SELECT prev_state_group FROM state_group_edges e, state s
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SELECT prev_state_group FROM state_group_edges e, sgs s
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WHERE s.state_group = e.state_group
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)
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (type, state_key)
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type, state_key, event_id
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FROM state_groups_state
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WHERE state_group IN (
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SELECT state_group FROM state
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) %s
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ORDER BY type, state_key, state_group DESC
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%s
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"""
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overall_select_query_args: List[Union[int, str]] = []
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# This is an optimization to create a select clause per-condition. This
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# makes the query planner a lot smarter on what rows should pull out in the
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# first place and we end up with something that takes 10x less time to get a
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# result.
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use_condition_optimization = (
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not state_filter.include_others and not state_filter.is_full()
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)
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state_filter_condition_combos: List[Tuple[str, Optional[str]]] = []
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# We don't need to caclculate this list if we're not using the condition
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# optimization
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if use_condition_optimization:
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for etype, state_keys in state_filter.types.items():
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if state_keys is None:
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state_filter_condition_combos.append((etype, None))
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else:
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for state_key in state_keys:
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state_filter_condition_combos.append((etype, state_key))
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# And here is the optimization itself. We don't want to do the optimization
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# if there are too many individual conditions. 10 is an arbitrary number
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# with no testing behind it but we do know that we specifically made this
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# optimization for when we grab the necessary state out for
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# `filter_events_for_client` which just uses 2 conditions
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# (`EventTypes.RoomHistoryVisibility` and `EventTypes.Member`).
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if use_condition_optimization and len(state_filter_condition_combos) < 10:
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select_clause_list: List[str] = []
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for etype, skey in state_filter_condition_combos:
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if skey is None:
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where_clause = "(type = ?)"
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overall_select_query_args.extend([etype])
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else:
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where_clause = "(type = ? AND state_key = ?)"
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overall_select_query_args.extend([etype, skey])
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select_clause_list.append(
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f"""
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(
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (type, state_key)
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type, state_key, event_id
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FROM state_groups_state
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INNER JOIN sgs USING (state_group)
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WHERE {where_clause}
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ORDER BY type, state_key, state_group DESC
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)
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"""
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)
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overall_select_clause = " UNION ".join(select_clause_list)
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else:
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where_clause, where_args = state_filter.make_sql_filter_clause()
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# Unless the filter clause is empty, we're going to append it after an
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# existing where clause
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if where_clause:
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where_clause = " AND (%s)" % (where_clause,)
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overall_select_query_args.extend(where_args)
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overall_select_clause = f"""
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (type, state_key)
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type, state_key, event_id
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FROM state_groups_state
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WHERE state_group IN (
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SELECT state_group FROM sgs
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) {where_clause}
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ORDER BY type, state_key, state_group DESC
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"""
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for group in groups:
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args: List[Union[int, str]] = [group]
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args.extend(where_args)
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args.extend(overall_select_query_args)
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txn.execute(sql % (where_clause,), args)
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txn.execute(sql % (overall_select_clause,), args)
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for row in txn:
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typ, state_key, event_id = row
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key = (intern_string(typ), intern_string(state_key))
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else:
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max_entries_returned = state_filter.max_entries_returned()
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where_clause, where_args = state_filter.make_sql_filter_clause()
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# Unless the filter clause is empty, we're going to append it after an
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# existing where clause
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if where_clause:
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where_clause = " AND (%s)" % (where_clause,)
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# We don't use WITH RECURSIVE on sqlite3 as there are distributions
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# that ship with an sqlite3 version that doesn't support it (e.g. wheezy)
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for group in groups:
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