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Kegsay
9ed68a3125
Factor out account data and events table (#1031)
* Factor out account data

* Factor out events table and EDU cache

* linting

* fix npe
2020-05-14 09:53:55 +01:00
Kegsay
a25d477cdb
Initial syncapi storage refactor to share pq/sqlite code (#1030)
* Initial syncapi storage refactor to share pq/sqlite code

This goes down a different route than https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/pull/985
which tried to even reduce the boilerplate of `ExecContext` etc. The previous pattern
fails badly when there are subtle differences in parameters and hence the shared
boilerplate to read from `QueryContext` breaks. Rather than attacking it at that level,
the main place where we want to reuse code is for the `syncserver.go` itself - the
database implementation which has lots of complex logic. So instead, this commit:
 - Makes `invites_table.go` an interface.
 - Makes `SyncServerDatasource` use that interface
 - This means some functions are now identical for pq/sqlite, so factor them out
   to a temporary `shared.Database` struct which will grow until it replaces all of
   `SyncServerDatasource`.

* Missing files
2020-05-13 17:28:42 +01:00
Kegsay
35b7cbd5d8
sql/backwards_extremities: Shift to table format and share code (#985)
* sql/backwards_extremities: Shift to table format and share code

This is an initial cut to reduce boilerplate at the storage layer.
It removes the need for 2x `_table.go` files, one for each DB engine,
replacing it with a single struct which has an interface which
implements the raw SQL statements.

The actual impl sits alongside the interface declaration which is
generally regarded as best practice (though no canonical sources).
Especially in this case where the impl is tiny (functions returning
strings) and relies heavily on the function signatures of the
table struct (for parameters), having the context in the same file
is useful.

* Remove _table redundancy
2020-04-28 15:50:24 +01:00