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impress/app/models/item/proxy_array.rb
Matchu 9e3cac82ec use proxies for item html, too
Some lame benchmarking on my box, dev, cache classes, many items:

No proxies:
    Fresh JSON:  175,  90,  90,  93,  82, 88, 158, 150, 85, 167 = 117.8
    Cached JSON: (none)
    Fresh HTML:  371, 327, 355, 328, 322, 346 = 341.5
    Cached HTML: 173, 123, 175, 187, 171, 179 = 168

Proxies:
    Fresh JSON:  175, 183, 269, 219, 195, 178 = 203.17
    Cached JSON:  88,  70,  89, 162,  80,  77 = 94.3
    Fresh HTML:  494, 381, 350, 334, 451, 372 = 397
    Cached HTML: 176, 170, 104, 101, 111, 116 = 129.7

So, overhead is significant, but the gains when cached (and that should be
all the time, since we currently have 0 evictions) are definitely worth
it. Worth pushing, and probably putting some future effort into reducing
overhead.

On production (again, lame), items#index was consistently averaging
73-74ms when super healthy, and 82ms when pets#index was being louder
than usual. For reference is all. This will probably perform
significantly worse at first (in JSON, anyway, since HTML is already
mostly cached), so it might be worth briefly warming the cache after
pushing.
2013-06-26 23:50:19 -07:00

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class Item
class ProxyArray < Array
# TODO: do we really need to include translations? The search documents
# know the proper name for each locale, so proxies can tell their
# parent items what their names are and save the query entirely.
SCOPES = HashWithIndifferentAccess.new({
method: {
as_json: Item.includes(:translations),
},
partial: {
item_link_partial: Item.includes(:translations)
}
})
def initialize(ids)
self.replace(ids.map { |id| Proxy.new(id.to_i) })
end
def prepare_method(name)
prepare(:method, name)
end
def prepare_partial(name)
prepare(:partial, name)
end
private
def prepare(type, name)
missed_proxies_by_id = self.
reject { |p| p.cached?(type, name) }.
index_by(&:id)
item_scope = SCOPES[type][name]
raise "unexpected #{type} #{name.inspect}" unless item_scope
item_scope.find(missed_proxies_by_id.keys).each do |item|
missed_proxies_by_id[item.id].item = item
end
end
end
end