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Rational: a copy of the data file is needed to be able to detect/extract changes on item level when a file change notification happens. As a bonus handling of remote files does no longer need separate code paths. | |||
* Create items from the copied file | * Create items from the copied file | ||
* Compare with items from current working copy. | |||
* Call itemsRetrieved | * Call itemsRetrieved | ||
Revision as of 19:16, 6 November 2009
SingleFileResource Refactoring
Problem Statement
The current (KDE 4.[3,4]) design of the SingleFileResource (SFR) is heavily based on the ical/vcard resources. Those two read the whole file at once and keep the entries in memory as long as they exists. However this is not really in line with the Akonadi design, as Akonadi itself keeps items in chache also and has advanced cache policies even. Also, other resources, like the mbox resource don't keep the whole file in memory but only store pointers to the beginning of each new entry. These two concepts conflict with each other as soon as Akonadi detects that the file on disk has changed. Currently SFR makes a backup of the file by calling writeFile() with a different file name. But this can only succeed correctly if the resource has all data in memory. This is not the case for the mbox resource (and this shouldn't be the case for the other SFR based resources in the future) which will result in a backup file that partly consist of the new data and partly the old data (if it succeeds at all).
Suggested Changes
General
- The file resources should never store the complete data in memory
- When items are requested from the file resource it always should read from the file it is initialized for
Rational: Data caching is the responsibility of the Akonadi server, controlled by Cache policies. Permanently keeping data in resource memory wastes memory and is a bad example for developers interested in creating resources who might be looking for example code.
- The SFR only reads the file at retrieveItems
Rational: Akonadi calls this method when it needs items. If it doesn't call it, it doesn't need them. The need could be a client explicitly fetching the items or cache policy interval checking.
If it is deemed necessary to have all items loaded once a resource is configured, we can always just call synchronize() instead of synchronizeCollectionTree(), thus getting the retrieveItems() call.
On item retrieval
- Make loading always download the file independent of whether it is remote or local
Rational: a copy of the data file is needed to be able to detect/extract changes on item level when a file change notification happens. As a bonus handling of remote files does no longer need separate code paths.
- Create items from the copied file
- Compare with items from current working copy.
- Call itemsRetrieved
On file change
- A second copy of the file is created.
- read both copies, compare item by item, using any dirty item in favor of the respective one from copy 1.
- do not call synchronize, modify Akonadi like any resource with item level change notification.
- finally remove copy 1 and make copy 2 the new copy 1
Drawbacks
- Two files are parsed on fileChanged()
Advantages
- Reduced memory usage
- if dirty items are not part of the change, no need to backup or panic ???
- Better data consistency in case files are changed by non-Akonadi programs.