[PATCH v2 9/9] parser: don't fail on multiple SeriesReferences
Daniel Axtens
dja at axtens.net
Sun Feb 25 01:50:20 AEDT 2018
Parallel parsing would occasonally fail with:
patchwork.models.MultipleObjectsReturned: get() returned more than one SeriesReference -- it returned 2!
I think these are happening if you have different processes parsing
e.g. 1/3 and 2/3 simultaneously: both will have a reference to 1/3,
in the case of 1 it will be the msgid, in the case of 2 it will be
in References. So when we come to parse 3/3, .get() finds 2 and
throws the exception.
This does not fix the creation of multiple series references; it
just causes them to be ignored. We still have serious race conditions
with series creation, but I don't yet have clear answers for them.
With this patch, they will at least not stop patches from being
processed - they'll just lead to wonky series, which we already have.
Reviewed-by: Andrew Donnellan <andrew.donnellan at au1.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Axtens <dja at axtens.net>
---
patchwork/parser.py | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++--
1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/patchwork/parser.py b/patchwork/parser.py
index 56dc7006c811..5a7344cee93c 100644
--- a/patchwork/parser.py
+++ b/patchwork/parser.py
@@ -240,6 +240,13 @@ def _find_series_by_references(project, mail):
msgid=ref[:255], series__project=project).series
except SeriesReference.DoesNotExist:
continue
+ except SeriesReference.MultipleObjectsReturned:
+ # FIXME: Open bug: this can happen when we're processing
+ # messages in parallel. Pick the first and log.
+ logger.error("Multiple SeriesReferences for %s in project %s!" %
+ (ref[:255], project.name))
+ return SeriesReference.objects.filter(
+ msgid=ref[:255], series__project=project).first().series
def _find_series_by_markers(project, mail, author):
@@ -1037,6 +1044,9 @@ def parse_mail(mail, list_id=None):
series__project=project)
except SeriesReference.DoesNotExist:
SeriesReference.objects.create(series=series, msgid=ref)
+ except SeriesReference.MultipleObjectsReturned:
+ logger.error("Multiple SeriesReferences for %s"
+ " in project %s!" % (ref, project.name))
# add to a series if we have found one, and we have a numbered
# patch. Don't add unnumbered patches (for example diffs sent
@@ -1075,6 +1085,11 @@ def parse_mail(mail, list_id=None):
msgid=msgid, series__project=project).series
except SeriesReference.DoesNotExist:
series = None
+ except SeriesReference.MultipleObjectsReturned:
+ logger.error("Multiple SeriesReferences for %s"
+ " in project %s!" % (msgid, project.name))
+ series = SeriesReference.objects.filter(
+ msgid=msgid, series__project=project).first().series
if not series:
series = Series(project=project,
@@ -1087,8 +1102,12 @@ def parse_mail(mail, list_id=None):
# we don't save the in-reply-to or references fields
# for a cover letter, as they can't refer to the same
# series
- SeriesReference.objects.get_or_create(series=series,
- msgid=msgid)
+ try:
+ SeriesReference.objects.get_or_create(series=series,
+ msgid=msgid)
+ except SeriesReference.MultipleObjectsReturned:
+ logger.error("Multiple SeriesReferences for %s"
+ " in project %s!" % (msgid, project.name))
cover_letter = CoverLetter(
msgid=msgid,
--
2.14.1
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