//! This module provides the functionality to cache the aggregated results fetched and aggregated //! from the upstream search engines in a json format. use error_stack::Report; use futures::future::try_join_all; use md5::compute; use redis::{aio::ConnectionManager, AsyncCommands, Client, RedisError}; use super::error::PoolError; /// A named struct which stores the redis Connection url address to which the client will /// connect to. #[derive(Clone)] pub struct RedisCache { /// It stores a pool of connections ready to be used. connection_pool: Vec, /// It stores the size of the connection pool (in other words the number of /// connections that should be stored in the pool). pool_size: u8, /// It stores the index of which connection is being used at the moment. current_connection: u8, } impl RedisCache { /// Constructs a new `SearchResult` with the given arguments needed for the struct. /// /// # Arguments /// /// * `redis_connection_url` - It takes the redis Connection url address. /// * `pool_size` - It takes the size of the connection pool (in other words the number of /// connections that should be stored in the pool). pub async fn new( redis_connection_url: &str, pool_size: u8, ) -> Result> { let client = Client::open(redis_connection_url)?; let mut tasks: Vec<_> = Vec::new(); for _ in 0..pool_size { tasks.push(client.get_tokio_connection_manager()); } let redis_cache = RedisCache { connection_pool: try_join_all(tasks).await?, pool_size, current_connection: Default::default(), }; Ok(redis_cache) } /// A helper function which computes the hash of the url and formats and returns it as string. /// /// # Arguments /// /// * `url` - It takes an url as string. fn hash_url(&self, url: &str) -> String { format!("{:?}", compute(url)) } /// A function which fetches the cached json results as json string from the redis server. /// /// # Arguments /// /// * `url` - It takes an url as a string. pub async fn cached_json(&mut self, url: &str) -> Result> { self.current_connection = Default::default(); let hashed_url_string: &str = &self.hash_url(url); let mut result: Result = self.connection_pool [self.current_connection as usize] .get(hashed_url_string) .await; // Code to check whether the current connection being used is dropped with connection error // or not. if it drops with the connection error then the current connection is replaced // with a new connection from the pool which is then used to run the redis command then // that connection is also checked whether it is dropped or not if it is not then the // result is passed as a `Result` or else the same process repeats again and if all of the // connections in the pool result in connection drop error then a custom pool error is // returned. loop { match result { Err(error) => match error.is_connection_dropped() { true => { self.current_connection += 1; if self.current_connection == self.pool_size { return Err(Report::new( PoolError::PoolExhaustionWithConnectionDropError, )); } result = self.connection_pool[self.current_connection as usize] .get(hashed_url_string) .await; continue; } false => return Err(Report::new(PoolError::RedisError(error))), }, Ok(res) => return Ok(res), } } } /// A function which caches the results by using the hashed `url` as the key and /// `json results` as the value and stores it in redis server with ttl(time to live) /// set to 60 seconds. /// /// # Arguments /// /// * `json_results` - It takes the json results string as an argument. /// * `url` - It takes the url as a String. pub async fn cache_results( &mut self, json_results: &str, url: &str, ) -> Result<(), Report> { self.current_connection = Default::default(); let hashed_url_string: &str = &self.hash_url(url); let mut result: Result<(), RedisError> = self.connection_pool [self.current_connection as usize] .set_ex(hashed_url_string, json_results, 60) .await; // Code to check whether the current connection being used is dropped with connection error // or not. if it drops with the connection error then the current connection is replaced // with a new connection from the pool which is then used to run the redis command then // that connection is also checked whether it is dropped or not if it is not then the // result is passed as a `Result` or else the same process repeats again and if all of the // connections in the pool result in connection drop error then a custom pool error is // returned. loop { match result { Err(error) => match error.is_connection_dropped() { true => { self.current_connection += 1; if self.current_connection == self.pool_size { return Err(Report::new( PoolError::PoolExhaustionWithConnectionDropError, )); } result = self.connection_pool[self.current_connection as usize] .set_ex(hashed_url_string, json_results, 60) .await; continue; } false => return Err(Report::new(PoolError::RedisError(error))), }, Ok(_) => return Ok(()), } } } }