hugo/resource/image_cache.go
Bjørn Erik Pedersen 78f8475a05 Fix Resource output in multihost setups
In Hugo 0.46 we made the output of what you get from resources.Get and similar static, i.e. language agnostic. This makes total sense, as it is wasteful and time-consuming to do SASS/SCSS/PostCSS processing for lots of languages when the output is lots of duplicates with different filenames.

But since we now output the result once only, this had a negative side effect for multihost setups: We publish the resource once only to the root folder (i.e. not to the language "domain folder").

This commit removes the language code from the processed image keys. This creates less duplication in the file cache, but it means that you should do a `hugo --gc` to clean up stale files.

Fixes #5058
2018-08-13 19:00:51 +02:00

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// Copyright 2018 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
//
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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package resource
import (
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/helpers"
)
type imageCache struct {
cacheDir string
pathSpec *helpers.PathSpec
mu sync.RWMutex
store map[string]*Image
}
func (c *imageCache) isInCache(key string) bool {
c.mu.RLock()
_, found := c.store[c.normalizeKey(key)]
c.mu.RUnlock()
return found
}
func (c *imageCache) deleteByPrefix(prefix string) {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
prefix = c.normalizeKey(prefix)
for k := range c.store {
if strings.HasPrefix(k, prefix) {
delete(c.store, k)
}
}
}
func (c *imageCache) normalizeKey(key string) string {
// It is a path with Unix style slashes and it always starts with a leading slash.
key = filepath.ToSlash(key)
if !strings.HasPrefix(key, "/") {
key = "/" + key
}
return key
}
func (c *imageCache) clear() {
c.mu.Lock()
defer c.mu.Unlock()
c.store = make(map[string]*Image)
}
func (c *imageCache) getOrCreate(
parent *Image, conf imageConfig, create func(resourceCacheFilename string) (*Image, error)) (*Image, error) {
relTarget := parent.relTargetPathFromConfig(conf)
key := parent.relTargetPathForRel(relTarget.path(), false, false)
// First check the in-memory store, then the disk.
c.mu.RLock()
img, found := c.store[key]
c.mu.RUnlock()
if found {
return img, nil
}
// Now look in the file cache.
// Multiple Go routines can invoke same operation on the same image, so
// we need to make sure this is serialized per source image.
parent.createMu.Lock()
defer parent.createMu.Unlock()
cacheFilename := filepath.Join(c.cacheDir, key)
// The definition of this counter is not that we have processed that amount
// (e.g. resized etc.), it can be fetched from file cache,
// but the count of processed image variations for this site.
c.pathSpec.ProcessingStats.Incr(&c.pathSpec.ProcessingStats.ProcessedImages)
exists, err := helpers.Exists(cacheFilename, c.pathSpec.BaseFs.Resources.Fs)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if exists {
img = parent.clone()
} else {
img, err = create(cacheFilename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
img.relTargetDirFile.file = relTarget.file
img.sourceFilename = cacheFilename
// We have to look in the resources file system for this.
img.overriddenSourceFs = img.spec.BaseFs.Resources.Fs
c.mu.Lock()
if img2, found := c.store[key]; found {
c.mu.Unlock()
return img2, nil
}
c.store[key] = img
c.mu.Unlock()
if !exists {
// File already written to destination
return img, nil
}
return img, img.copyToDestination(cacheFilename)
}
func newImageCache(ps *helpers.PathSpec, cacheDir string) *imageCache {
return &imageCache{pathSpec: ps, store: make(map[string]*Image), cacheDir: cacheDir}
}
func timeTrack(start time.Time, name string) {
elapsed := time.Since(start)
fmt.Printf("%s took %s\n", name, elapsed)
}