Use db.ListOptions directly instead of Paginator interface to make it easier to use and fix performance of /pulls and /issues (#29990)

This PR uses `db.ListOptions` instead of `Paginor` to make the code
simpler.
And it also fixed the performance problem when viewing /pulls or
/issues. Before the counting in fact will also do the search.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com>
Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
pull/30050/head
Lunny Xiao 8 months ago committed by GitHub
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commit 3f26fe2fa2
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  1. 22
      models/issues/issue_search.go
  2. 6
      models/issues/issue_stats.go
  3. 21
      modules/indexer/internal/paginator.go
  4. 11
      modules/indexer/issues/db/db.go
  5. 2
      modules/indexer/issues/indexer.go
  6. 2
      modules/indexer/issues/internal/model.go
  7. 7
      modules/indexer/issues/internal/tests/tests.go
  8. 12
      modules/indexer/issues/meilisearch/meilisearch.go

@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import (
// IssuesOptions represents options of an issue.
type IssuesOptions struct { //nolint
db.Paginator
Paginator *db.ListOptions
RepoIDs []int64 // overwrites RepoCond if the length is not 0
AllPublic bool // include also all public repositories
RepoCond builder.Cond
@ -104,23 +104,11 @@ func applyLimit(sess *xorm.Session, opts *IssuesOptions) *xorm.Session {
return sess
}
// Warning: Do not use GetSkipTake() for *db.ListOptions
// Its implementation could reset the page size with setting.API.MaxResponseItems
if listOptions, ok := opts.Paginator.(*db.ListOptions); ok {
if listOptions.Page >= 0 && listOptions.PageSize > 0 {
var start int
if listOptions.Page == 0 {
start = 0
} else {
start = (listOptions.Page - 1) * listOptions.PageSize
}
sess.Limit(listOptions.PageSize, start)
}
return sess
start := 0
if opts.Paginator.Page > 1 {
start = (opts.Paginator.Page - 1) * opts.Paginator.PageSize
}
start, limit := opts.Paginator.GetSkipTake()
sess.Limit(limit, start)
sess.Limit(opts.Paginator.PageSize, start)
return sess
}

@ -68,13 +68,17 @@ func CountIssuesByRepo(ctx context.Context, opts *IssuesOptions) (map[int64]int6
}
// CountIssues number return of issues by given conditions.
func CountIssues(ctx context.Context, opts *IssuesOptions) (int64, error) {
func CountIssues(ctx context.Context, opts *IssuesOptions, otherConds ...builder.Cond) (int64, error) {
sess := db.GetEngine(ctx).
Select("COUNT(issue.id) AS count").
Table("issue").
Join("INNER", "repository", "`issue`.repo_id = `repository`.id")
applyConditions(sess, opts)
for _, cond := range otherConds {
sess.And(cond)
}
return sess.Count()
}

@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import (
)
// ParsePaginator parses a db.Paginator into a skip and limit
func ParsePaginator(paginator db.Paginator, max ...int) (int, int) {
func ParsePaginator(paginator *db.ListOptions, max ...int) (int, int) {
// Use a very large number to indicate no limit
unlimited := math.MaxInt32
if len(max) > 0 {
@ -19,22 +19,15 @@ func ParsePaginator(paginator db.Paginator, max ...int) (int, int) {
}
if paginator == nil || paginator.IsListAll() {
// It shouldn't happen. In actual usage scenarios, there should not be requests to search all.
// But if it does happen, respect it and return "unlimited".
// And it's also useful for testing.
return 0, unlimited
}
// Warning: Do not use GetSkipTake() for *db.ListOptions
// Its implementation could reset the page size with setting.API.MaxResponseItems
if listOptions, ok := paginator.(*db.ListOptions); ok {
if listOptions.Page >= 0 && listOptions.PageSize > 0 {
var start int
if listOptions.Page == 0 {
start = 0
} else {
start = (listOptions.Page - 1) * listOptions.PageSize
}
return start, listOptions.PageSize
}
return 0, unlimited
if paginator.PageSize == 0 {
// Do not return any results when searching, it's used to get the total count only.
return 0, 0
}
return paginator.GetSkipTake()

@ -78,6 +78,17 @@ func (i *Indexer) Search(ctx context.Context, options *internal.SearchOptions) (
return nil, err
}
// If pagesize == 0, return total count only. It's a special case for search count.
if options.Paginator != nil && options.Paginator.PageSize == 0 {
total, err := issue_model.CountIssues(ctx, opt, cond)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &internal.SearchResult{
Total: total,
}, nil
}
ids, total, err := issue_model.IssueIDs(ctx, opt, cond)
if err != nil {
return nil, err

@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ func SearchIssues(ctx context.Context, opts *SearchOptions) ([]int64, int64, err
// CountIssues counts issues by options. It is a shortcut of SearchIssues(ctx, opts) but only returns the total count.
func CountIssues(ctx context.Context, opts *SearchOptions) (int64, error) {
opts = opts.Copy(func(options *SearchOptions) { opts.Paginator = &db_model.ListOptions{PageSize: 0} })
opts = opts.Copy(func(options *SearchOptions) { options.Paginator = &db_model.ListOptions{PageSize: 0} })
_, total, err := SearchIssues(ctx, opts)
return total, err

@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ type SearchOptions struct {
UpdatedAfterUnix optional.Option[int64]
UpdatedBeforeUnix optional.Option[int64]
db.Paginator
Paginator *db.ListOptions
SortBy SortBy // sort by field
}

@ -77,6 +77,13 @@ func TestIndexer(t *testing.T, indexer internal.Indexer) {
assert.Equal(t, c.ExpectedIDs, ids)
assert.Equal(t, c.ExpectedTotal, result.Total)
}
// test counting
c.SearchOptions.Paginator = &db.ListOptions{PageSize: 0}
countResult, err := indexer.Search(context.Background(), c.SearchOptions)
require.NoError(t, err)
assert.Empty(t, countResult.Hits)
assert.Equal(t, result.Total, countResult.Total)
})
}
}

@ -218,6 +218,14 @@ func (b *Indexer) Search(ctx context.Context, options *internal.SearchOptions) (
skip, limit := indexer_internal.ParsePaginator(options.Paginator, maxTotalHits)
counting := limit == 0
if counting {
// If set limit to 0, it will be 20 by default, and -1 is not allowed.
// See https://www.meilisearch.com/docs/reference/api/search#limit
// So set limit to 1 to make the cost as low as possible, then clear the result before returning.
limit = 1
}
keyword := options.Keyword
if !options.IsFuzzyKeyword {
// to make it non fuzzy ("typo tolerance" in meilisearch terms), we have to quote the keyword(s)
@ -236,6 +244,10 @@ func (b *Indexer) Search(ctx context.Context, options *internal.SearchOptions) (
return nil, err
}
if counting {
searchRes.Hits = nil
}
hits, err := convertHits(searchRes)
if err != nil {
return nil, err

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