package cache import ( "time" "golang.org/x/time/rate" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib/ttlcache" ) // cacheEntry stores a single cache entry. // // Note that this isn't a very optimized structure currently. There are // a lot of improvements that can be made here in the long term. type cacheEntry struct { // Fields pertaining to the actual value Value interface{} // State can be used to store info needed by the cache type but that should // not be part of the result the client gets. For example the Connect Leaf // type needs to store additional data about when it last attempted a renewal // that is not part of the actual IssuedCert struct it returns. It's opaque to // the Cache but allows types to store additional data that is coupled to the // cache entry's lifetime and will be aged out by TTL etc. State interface{} Error error Index uint64 // Metadata that is used for internal accounting Valid bool // True if the Value is set Fetching bool // True if a fetch is already active Waiter chan struct{} // Closed when this entry is invalidated // Expiry contains information about the expiration of this // entry. This is a pointer as its shared as a value in the // ExpiryHeap as well. Expiry *ttlcache.Entry // FetchedAt stores the time the cache entry was retrieved for determining // it's age later. FetchedAt time.Time // RefreshLostContact stores the time background refresh failed. It gets reset // to zero after a background fetch has returned successfully, or after a // background request has be blocking for at least 5 seconds, which ever // happens first. RefreshLostContact time.Time // FetchRateLimiter limits the rate at which fetch is called for this entry. FetchRateLimiter *rate.Limiter }