akkoma/lib/mix/tasks/pleroma/benchmark.ex
rinpatch 43f02dfe38 Revert "Parallelize template rendering"
This reverts commit 1ad71592ad.

Since it had no limit on the number on concurrent processes it OOM killed
instances while rendering hellthreads. When I tried introducing a
concurrency limit with Task.async_stream/manual folds it lead to about 3 times
worse performance on threads larger than 1000 activities (we are talking
30s vs 1.2 minutes), I think this is not worth the about 1.5 times
performance increase on smaller threads when using it.
2019-09-10 22:01:45 +03:00

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2019 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Benchmark do
import Mix.Pleroma
use Mix.Task
def run(["search"]) do
start_pleroma()
Benchee.run(%{
"search" => fn ->
Pleroma.Activity.search(nil, "cofe")
end
})
end
def run(["tag"]) do
start_pleroma()
Benchee.run(%{
"tag" => fn ->
%{"type" => "Create", "tag" => "cofe"}
|> Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub.fetch_public_activities()
end
})
end
def run(["render_timeline", nickname]) do
start_pleroma()
user = Pleroma.User.get_by_nickname(nickname)
activities =
%{}
|> Map.put("type", ["Create", "Announce"])
|> Map.put("blocking_user", user)
|> Map.put("muting_user", user)
|> Map.put("user", user)
|> Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.ActivityPub.fetch_public_activities()
|> Enum.reverse()
Benchee.run(%{
"render_timeline" => fn ->
Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.StatusView.render("index.json", %{
activities: activities,
for: user,
as: :activity
})
end
})
end
end