Add DataStores and Storage classes.

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Erik Johnston 2019-10-23 16:14:16 +01:00
parent 22a9847670
commit 73cf63784b
3 changed files with 34 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -27,7 +27,24 @@ data stores associated with them (e.g. the schema version tables), which are
stored in `synapse.storage.schema`.
"""
from synapse.storage.data_stores.main import DataStore # noqa: F401
from synapse.storage.data_stores import DataStores
from synapse.storage.data_stores.main import DataStore
from synapse.storage.persist_events import EventsPersistenceStore
__all__ = ["DataStores", "DataStore"]
class Storage(object):
"""The high level interfaces for talking to various storage layers.
"""
def __init__(self, hs, stores: DataStores):
# We include the main data store here mainly so that we don't have to
# rewrite all the existing code to split it into high vs low level
# interfaces.
self.main = stores.main
self.persistence = EventsPersistenceStore(hs, stores)
def are_all_users_on_domain(txn, database_engine, domain):

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@ -12,3 +12,15 @@
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
class DataStores(object):
"""The various data stores.
These are low level interfaces to physical databases.
"""
def __init__(self, main_store, db_conn, hs):
# Note we pass in the main store here as workers use a different main
# store.
self.main = main_store

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ from synapse.api.constants import EventTypes
from synapse.logging.context import PreserveLoggingContext, make_deferred_yieldable
from synapse.metrics.background_process_metrics import run_as_background_process
from synapse.state import StateResolutionStore
from synapse.storage.data_stores import DataStores
from synapse.util.async_helpers import ObservableDeferred
from synapse.util.metrics import Measure
@ -171,12 +172,12 @@ class _EventPeristenceQueue(object):
class EventsPersistenceStore(object):
def __init__(self, hs):
def __init__(self, hs, stores: DataStores):
# We ultimately want to split out the state store from the main store,
# so we use separate variables here even though they point to the same
# store for now.
self.main_store = hs.get_datastore()
self.state_store = hs.get_datastore()
self.main_store = stores.main
self.state_store = stores.main
self._clock = hs.get_clock()
self.is_mine_id = hs.is_mine_id