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Umbraco-CMS/src/Umbraco.Web/BatchedDatabaseServerMessenger.cs

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
using umbraco.interfaces;
using Umbraco.Core;
using Umbraco.Core.Models.Rdbms;
using Umbraco.Core.Sync;
using Umbraco.Web.Routing;
using Umbraco.Core.Logging;
namespace Umbraco.Web
{
/// <summary>
/// An <see cref="IServerMessenger"/> implementation that works by storing messages in the database.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// This binds to appropriate umbraco events in order to trigger the Boot(), Sync() & FlushBatch() calls
/// </remarks>
public class BatchedDatabaseServerMessenger : DatabaseServerMessenger
{
public BatchedDatabaseServerMessenger(ApplicationContext appContext, bool enableDistCalls, DatabaseServerMessengerOptions options)
: base(appContext, enableDistCalls, options)
{ }
// invoked by BatchedDatabaseServerMessengerStartup which is an ApplicationEventHandler
// with default "ShouldExecute", so that method will run if app IsConfigured and database
// context IsDatabaseConfigured - we still want to check CanConnect though to be safe
internal void Startup()
{
UmbracoModule.EndRequest += UmbracoModule_EndRequest;
UmbracoModule.RouteAttempt += UmbracoModule_RouteAttempt;
if (ApplicationContext.DatabaseContext.CanConnect == false)
{
ApplicationContext.ProfilingLogger.Logger.Warn<BatchedDatabaseServerMessenger>(
"Cannot connect to the database, distributed calls will not be enabled for this server.");
}
else
{
Boot();
}
}
private void UmbracoModule_RouteAttempt(object sender, RoutableAttemptEventArgs e)
{
// as long as umbraco is ready & configured, sync
switch (e.Outcome)
{
case EnsureRoutableOutcome.IsRoutable:
case EnsureRoutableOutcome.NotDocumentRequest:
case EnsureRoutableOutcome.NoContent:
Sync();
break;
//case EnsureRoutableOutcome.NotReady:
//case EnsureRoutableOutcome.NotConfigured:
//default:
// break;
}
}
private void UmbracoModule_EndRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// will clear the batch - will remain in HttpContext though - that's ok
FlushBatch();
}
protected override void DeliverRemote(IEnumerable<IServerAddress> servers, ICacheRefresher refresher, MessageType messageType, IEnumerable<object> ids = null, string json = null)
{
var idsA = ids == null ? null : ids.ToArray();
Type arrayType;
if (GetArrayType(idsA, out arrayType) == false)
throw new ArgumentException("All items must be of the same type, either int or Guid.", "ids");
BatchMessage(servers, refresher, messageType, idsA, arrayType, json);
}
public void FlushBatch()
{
var batch = GetBatch(false);
if (batch == null) return;
var instructions = batch.SelectMany(x => x.Instructions).ToArray();
batch.Clear();
if (instructions.Length == 0) return;
WriteInstructions(instructions);
}
private void WriteInstructions(RefreshInstruction[] instructions)
{
var dto = new CacheInstructionDto
{
UtcStamp = DateTime.UtcNow,
Instructions = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(instructions, Formatting.None),
OriginIdentity = LocalIdentity
};
ApplicationContext.DatabaseContext.Database.Insert(dto);
}
protected ICollection<RefreshInstructionEnvelope> GetBatch(bool create)
{
// try get the http context from the UmbracoContext, we do this because in the case we are launching an async
// thread and we know that the cache refreshers will execute, we will ensure the UmbracoContext and therefore we
// can get the http context from it
var httpContext = (UmbracoContext.Current == null ? null : UmbracoContext.Current.HttpContext)
// if this is null, it could be that an async thread is calling this method that we weren't aware of and the UmbracoContext
// wasn't ensured at the beginning of the thread. We can try to see if the HttpContext.Current is available which might be
// the case if the asp.net synchronization context has kicked in
?? (HttpContext.Current == null ? null : new HttpContextWrapper(HttpContext.Current));
// if no context was found, return null - we cannot not batch
if (httpContext == null) return null;
var key = typeof (BatchedDatabaseServerMessenger).Name;
// no thread-safety here because it'll run in only 1 thread (request) at a time
var batch = (ICollection<RefreshInstructionEnvelope>)httpContext.Items[key];
if (batch == null && create)
httpContext.Items[key] = batch = new List<RefreshInstructionEnvelope>();
return batch;
}
protected void BatchMessage(
IEnumerable<IServerAddress> servers,
ICacheRefresher refresher,
MessageType messageType,
IEnumerable<object> ids = null,
Type idType = null,
string json = null)
{
var batch = GetBatch(true);
var instructions = RefreshInstruction.GetInstructions(refresher, messageType, ids, idType, json);
// batch if we can, else write to DB immediately
if (batch == null)
WriteInstructions(instructions.ToArray());
else
batch.Add(new RefreshInstructionEnvelope(servers, refresher, instructions));
}
}
}