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Umbraco-CMS/src/Umbraco.Core/Cache/HttpRequestAppCache.cs
Andy Butland 507facbdaa NetCore: Further unit test migration (#9269)
* Migrated ContentExtensionsTests.

* Migrated PropertyCollectionTests.

* Migrated AbstractFileSystemTests and PhysicalFileSystem tests.

* Migrated SiteDomainHelper tests.

* Migrated DistributedCacheTests.

* Migrated AppCacheTests and derived test classes.
Amended HttpRequestApp underlying dictionary type to match that available in .NET Core HttpContext Items collection.

* Fixed namespace

Signed-off-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk>

Co-authored-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk>
2020-10-26 14:26:49 +01:00

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using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading;
namespace Umbraco.Core.Cache
{
/// <summary>
/// Implements a fast <see cref="IAppCache"/> on top of HttpContext.Items.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// <para>If no current HttpContext items can be found (no current HttpContext,
/// or no Items...) then this cache acts as a pass-through and does not cache
/// anything.</para>
/// </remarks>
public class HttpRequestAppCache : FastDictionaryAppCacheBase, IRequestCache
{
private static object _syncRoot = new object(); // Using this for locking as the SyncRoot property is not available to us
// on the provided collection provided from .NET Core's HttpContext.Items dictionary,
// as it doesn't implement ICollection where SyncRoot is defined.
/// <summary>
/// Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="HttpRequestAppCache"/> class with a context, for unit tests!
/// </summary>
public HttpRequestAppCache(Func<IDictionary<object, object>> requestItems) : base()
{
ContextItems = requestItems;
}
private Func<IDictionary<object, object>> ContextItems { get; }
public bool IsAvailable => TryGetContextItems(out _);
private bool TryGetContextItems(out IDictionary<object, object> items)
{
items = ContextItems?.Invoke();
return items != null;
}
/// <inheritdoc />
public override object Get(string key, Func<object> factory)
{
//no place to cache so just return the callback result
if (!TryGetContextItems(out var items)) return factory();
key = GetCacheKey(key);
Lazy<object> result;
try
{
EnterWriteLock();
result = items[key] as Lazy<object>; // null if key not found
// cannot create value within the lock, so if result.IsValueCreated is false, just
// do nothing here - means that if creation throws, a race condition could cause
// more than one thread to reach the return statement below and throw - accepted.
if (result == null || SafeLazy.GetSafeLazyValue(result, true) == null) // get non-created as NonCreatedValue & exceptions as null
{
result = SafeLazy.GetSafeLazy(factory);
items[key] = result;
}
}
finally
{
ExitWriteLock();
}
// using GetSafeLazy and GetSafeLazyValue ensures that we don't cache
// exceptions (but try again and again) and silently eat them - however at
// some point we have to report them - so need to re-throw here
// this does not throw anymore
//return result.Value;
var value = result.Value; // will not throw (safe lazy)
if (value is SafeLazy.ExceptionHolder eh) eh.Exception.Throw(); // throw once!
return value;
}
public bool Set(string key, object value)
{
//no place to cache so just return the callback result
if (!TryGetContextItems(out var items)) return false;
key = GetCacheKey(key);
try
{
EnterWriteLock();
items[key] = SafeLazy.GetSafeLazy(() => value);
}
finally
{
ExitWriteLock();
}
return true;
}
public bool Remove(string key)
{
//no place to cache so just return the callback result
if (!TryGetContextItems(out var items)) return false;
key = GetCacheKey(key);
try
{
EnterWriteLock();
items.Remove(key);
}
finally
{
ExitWriteLock();
}
return true;
}
#region Entries
protected override IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<object, object>> GetDictionaryEntries()
{
const string prefix = CacheItemPrefix + "-";
if (!TryGetContextItems(out var items)) return Enumerable.Empty<KeyValuePair<object, object>>();
return items.Cast<KeyValuePair<object, object>>()
.Where(x => x.Key is string s && s.StartsWith(prefix));
}
protected override void RemoveEntry(string key)
{
if (!TryGetContextItems(out var items)) return;
items.Remove(key);
}
protected override object GetEntry(string key)
{
return !TryGetContextItems(out var items) ? null : items[key];
}
#endregion
#region Lock
private const string ContextItemsLockKey = "Umbraco.Core.Cache.HttpRequestCache::LockEntered";
protected override void EnterReadLock() => EnterWriteLock();
protected override void EnterWriteLock()
{
if (!TryGetContextItems(out var items)) return;
// note: cannot keep 'entered' as a class variable here,
// since there is one per request - so storing it within
// ContextItems - which is locked, so this should be safe
var entered = false;
Monitor.Enter(_syncRoot, ref entered);
items[ContextItemsLockKey] = entered;
}
protected override void ExitReadLock() => ExitWriteLock();
protected override void ExitWriteLock()
{
if (!TryGetContextItems(out var items)) return;
var entered = (bool?)items[ContextItemsLockKey] ?? false;
if (entered)
Monitor.Exit(_syncRoot);
items.Remove(ContextItemsLockKey);
}
#endregion
public IEnumerator<KeyValuePair<string, object>> GetEnumerator()
{
if (!TryGetContextItems(out var items))
{
yield break;
}
foreach (var item in items)
{
yield return new KeyValuePair<string, object>(item.Key.ToString(), item.Value);
}
}
IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() => GetEnumerator();
}
}