Add card id cache for use during inserting of new cards with clustered dbs#28303
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Description
When running the
federation:sync-addressbookocccommand on a large instance with many users and utilising a DB cluster, there is an issue in thecreateCard()method. It first inserts the command tooc_cardsand then runsupdateProperties()to create the properties but this method triggersgetCardId()which does a select to the DB to get the ID of the card it just inserted - this is failing on clusters where the write has not yet synced.In this PR I just cache the uri->id so that it can be utilised in the
updatePropertiesmethod.This should also remove 1 select to the DB per new user synchronised during the command.
CardDavBackend::createCard()updateProperties()getCardId()Related Issue
If you run the
sync-addressbookcommand on a big instance with a DB cluster it fails repeatedly when theSELECTfails, meaning the command must be restarted numerous times.Motivation and Context
This should work without having to restart the command >20 times.
How Has This Been Tested?
Local unit tests. 2 local servers running non-clustered DBs.
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