Prefix cache keys with the matcher type. #208.

We already know about one regex limitation, which is that they cannot
segment words in e.g. Japanese, Chinese, or Thai.  It may also end up
that regex matching is too slow compared to other methods.

However, the regex is an implementation detail.  We still want the
ability to switch between "occurs anywhere" and "match whole word", and
caching the matcher result is likely to still be important (since the
matcher itself won't change nearly as often as status ingress rate).
Therefore, we ought to be able to change the cache keys to reflect a
change of data structure.

(Old cache keys expire within minutes, so they shouldn't be too big of
an issue.  Old cache keys could also be explicitly removed by an
instance administrator.)
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David Yip 2017-11-15 18:08:03 -06:00
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commit 8fc54890e5
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ class Glitch::KeywordMute < ApplicationRecord
class TextMatcher < RegexpMatcher class TextMatcher < RegexpMatcher
def self.cache_key(account_id) def self.cache_key(account_id)
format('keyword_mutes:regex:%s', account_id) format('keyword_mutes:regex:text:%s', account_id)
end end
def =~(str) def =~(str)
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ class Glitch::KeywordMute < ApplicationRecord
class TagMatcher < RegexpMatcher class TagMatcher < RegexpMatcher
def self.cache_key(account_id) def self.cache_key(account_id)
format('keyword_mutes:tag:%s', account_id) format('keyword_mutes:regex:tag:%s', account_id)
end end
def =~(tags) def =~(tags)