Merge pull request #661 from jphein/perf/graph-cache

Re-reviewed: both requested changes addressed (threading.Lock on cache globals, col-ignoring documented). Merging.
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Ben Sigman
2026-04-21 17:38:31 -07:00
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2 changed files with 84 additions and 0 deletions
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@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ No external graph DB needed — built from ChromaDB metadata.
import hashlib
import json
import os
import threading
import time
from collections import Counter, defaultdict
from datetime import datetime, timezone
@@ -25,6 +27,23 @@ from .config import MempalaceConfig
from .palace import get_collection as _get_palace_collection
from .palace import mine_lock
# Module-level graph cache with TTL and write-invalidation.
# Warm cache serves build_graph() in O(1); invalidate_graph_cache() clears on writes.
_graph_cache_lock = threading.Lock()
_graph_cache_nodes = None
_graph_cache_edges = None
_graph_cache_time = 0.0
_GRAPH_CACHE_TTL = 60.0 # seconds — graph changes less often than metadata
def invalidate_graph_cache():
"""Clear the graph cache. Called from mcp_server.py on writes."""
global _graph_cache_nodes, _graph_cache_edges, _graph_cache_time
with _graph_cache_lock:
_graph_cache_nodes = None
_graph_cache_edges = None
_graph_cache_time = 0.0
def _get_collection(config=None):
config = config or MempalaceConfig()
@@ -42,10 +61,25 @@ def build_graph(col=None, config=None):
"""
Build the palace graph from ChromaDB metadata.
Returns cached result if fresh (within TTL). Cache is invalidated
on writes via invalidate_graph_cache(). Thread-safe via _graph_cache_lock.
Note: warm cache ignores ``col`` and ``config`` arguments — this is
intentional for the MCP server's single-palace use case. Callers
switching collections should call ``invalidate_graph_cache()`` first.
Returns:
nodes: dict of {room: {wings: set, halls: set, count: int}}
edges: list of {room, wing_a, wing_b, hall} — one per tunnel crossing
"""
global _graph_cache_nodes, _graph_cache_edges, _graph_cache_time
now = time.time()
# NOTE: warm cache ignores col/config args — intentional for the MCP server's
# single-palace use case. Callers switching collections must invalidate first.
with _graph_cache_lock:
if _graph_cache_nodes is not None and (now - _graph_cache_time) < _GRAPH_CACHE_TTL:
return _graph_cache_nodes, _graph_cache_edges
if col is None:
col = _get_collection(config)
if not col:
@@ -101,6 +135,14 @@ def build_graph(col=None, config=None):
"dates": sorted(data["dates"])[-5:] if data["dates"] else [],
}
# Only cache non-empty graphs so new data is picked up immediately
# when the palace is first populated.
if nodes:
with _graph_cache_lock:
_graph_cache_nodes = nodes
_graph_cache_edges = edges
_graph_cache_time = time.time()
return nodes, edges
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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ with patch.dict("sys.modules", {"chromadb": MagicMock()}):
build_graph,
find_tunnels,
graph_stats,
invalidate_graph_cache,
traverse,
)
@@ -38,6 +39,9 @@ with patch.dict("sys.modules", {"chromadb": MagicMock()}):
class TestBuildGraph:
def setup_method(self):
invalidate_graph_cache()
def test_empty_collection(self):
col = _make_fake_collection([])
nodes, edges = build_graph(col=col)
@@ -114,11 +118,43 @@ class TestBuildGraph:
nodes, _ = build_graph(col=col)
assert len(nodes["busy"]["dates"]) <= 5
def test_cache_returns_same_result(self):
"""Second call within TTL returns cached nodes without re-scanning.
The cache intentionally ignores col/config args when warm — this is
correct for the MCP server's single-palace use case. Callers that
switch collections must call invalidate_graph_cache() first.
"""
col = _make_fake_collection(
[{"room": "auth", "wing": "wing_code", "hall": "security", "date": "2026-01-01"}]
)
nodes1, edges1 = build_graph(col=col)
# Second call with a *different* collection — should still return cached result
col2 = _make_fake_collection([])
nodes2, edges2 = build_graph(col=col2)
assert nodes1 == nodes2
assert edges1 == edges2
def test_invalidate_clears_cache(self):
"""invalidate_graph_cache() forces a fresh scan on next call."""
col = _make_fake_collection(
[{"room": "auth", "wing": "wing_code", "hall": "security", "date": "2026-01-01"}]
)
build_graph(col=col)
invalidate_graph_cache()
col_empty = _make_fake_collection([])
nodes, edges = build_graph(col=col_empty)
assert nodes == {}
assert edges == []
# --- traverse ---
class TestTraverse:
def setup_method(self):
invalidate_graph_cache()
def _build_col(self):
return _make_fake_collection(
[
@@ -156,6 +192,9 @@ class TestTraverse:
class TestFindTunnels:
def setup_method(self):
invalidate_graph_cache()
def _build_tunnel_col(self):
return _make_fake_collection(
[
@@ -192,6 +231,9 @@ class TestFindTunnels:
class TestGraphStats:
def setup_method(self):
invalidate_graph_cache()
def test_empty_graph(self):
col = _make_fake_collection([])
stats = graph_stats(col=col)