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db: cache SCM instance short-term (tied to SQLAlchemy session lifetime) Repeatedly checking whether SCM instances are invalidated is slow, and we don't actually _want_ SCM instances to invalidate half-way through a request either. Therefore cache them in on the db.Repository object, the lifetime of which is directly tied to the lifetime of the SQLAlchemy session, the lifetime of which is tied directly to the individual HTTP request. This way, we only check for invalidation the first time the SCM instance is accessed in a request. This will improve performance in cases where we have (by definition) badly written code that retrieves repo objects several times.
author Søren Løvborg <sorenl@unity3d.com>
date Tue, 08 Mar 2016 12:28:06 +0100
parents a9a1560dad79
children e285bb7abb28
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language: python
python:
  - "2.6"
  - "2.7"

env:  
  - TEST_DB=sqlite:////tmp/kallithea_test.sqlite
  - TEST_DB=mysql://root@127.0.0.1/kallithea_test
  - TEST_DB=postgresql://postgres@127.0.0.1/kallithea_test

services:
  - mysql
  - postgresql

# command to install dependencies
before_script:
  - mysql -e 'create database kallithea_test;'
  - psql -c 'create database kallithea_test;' -U postgres
  - git --version

before_install:
  - sudo apt-get remove git
  - sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pdoes/ppa -y
  - sudo apt-get update -y
  - sudo apt-get install git -y

install:
  - pip install mysql-python psycopg2 mock unittest2
  - pip install . --use-mirrors

# command to run tests
script: nosetests

notifications:
    email:
        - ci@kallithea-scm.org
    irc: "irc.freenode.org#kallithea"

branches:
  only:
    - master