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in case of an absolute dupe just return the memoized post This works around issues with wordpress being crazy
56 lines
1.0 KiB
Ruby
56 lines
1.0 KiB
Ruby
require 'spec_helper'
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require_dependency 'distributed_memoizer'
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describe DistributedMemoizer do
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before do
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$redis.del(DistributedMemoizer.redis_key("hello"))
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$redis.del(DistributedMemoizer.redis_lock_key("hello"))
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$redis.unwatch
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end
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# NOTE we could use a mock redis here, but I think it makes sense to test the real thing
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# let(:mock_redis) { MockRedis.new }
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def memoize(&block)
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DistributedMemoizer.memoize("hello", duration = 120, &block)
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end
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it "returns the value of a block" do
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memoize do
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"abc"
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end.should == "abc"
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end
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it "return the old value once memoized" do
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memoize do
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"abc"
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end
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memoize do
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"world"
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end.should == "abc"
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end
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it "memoizes correctly when used concurrently" do
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results = []
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threads = []
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5.times do
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threads << Thread.new do
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results << memoize do
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sleep 0.001
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SecureRandom.hex
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end
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end
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end
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threads.each(&:join)
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results.uniq.length.should == 1
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results.count.should == 5
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end
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end
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