160 lines
5.7 KiB
PHP
160 lines
5.7 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace Box\Spout\Reader\XLSX\Helper\SharedStringsCaching;
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/**
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* Class CachingStrategyFactory
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*
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* @package Box\Spout\Reader\XLSX\Helper\SharedStringsCaching
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*/
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class CachingStrategyFactory
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{
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/**
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* The memory amount needed to store a string was obtained empirically from this data:
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*
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* ------------------------------------
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* | Number of chars⁺ | Memory needed |
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* ------------------------------------
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* | 3,000 | 1 MB |
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* | 15,000 | 2 MB |
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* | 30,000 | 5 MB |
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* | 75,000 | 11 MB |
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* | 150,000 | 21 MB |
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* | 300,000 | 43 MB |
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* | 750,000 | 105 MB |
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* | 1,500,000 | 210 MB |
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* | 2,250,000 | 315 MB |
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* | 3,000,000 | 420 MB |
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* | 4,500,000 | 630 MB |
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* ------------------------------------
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*
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* ⁺ All characters were 1 byte long
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*
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* This gives a linear graph where each 1-byte character requires about 150 bytes to be stored.
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* Given that some characters can take up to 4 bytes, we need 600 bytes per character to be safe.
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* Also, there is on average about 20 characters per cell (this is entirely empirical data...).
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*
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* This means that in order to store one shared string in memory, the memory amount needed is:
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* => 20 * 600 ≈ 12KB
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*/
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const AMOUNT_MEMORY_NEEDED_PER_STRING_IN_KB = 12;
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/**
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* To avoid running out of memory when extracting a huge number of shared strings, they can be saved to temporary files
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* instead of in memory. Then, when accessing a string, the corresponding file contents will be loaded in memory
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* and the string will be quickly retrieved.
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* The performance bottleneck is not when creating these temporary files, but rather when loading their content.
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* Because the contents of the last loaded file stays in memory until another file needs to be loaded, it works
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* best when the indexes of the shared strings are sorted in the sheet data.
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* 10,000 was chosen because it creates small files that are fast to be loaded in memory.
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*/
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const MAX_NUM_STRINGS_PER_TEMP_FILE = 10000;
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/** @var CachingStrategyFactory|null Singleton instance */
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protected static $instance = null;
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/**
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* Private constructor for singleton
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*/
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private function __construct()
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{
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}
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/**
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* Returns the singleton instance of the factory
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*
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* @return CachingStrategyFactory
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*/
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public static function getInstance()
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{
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if (self::$instance === null) {
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self::$instance = new CachingStrategyFactory();
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}
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return self::$instance;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the best caching strategy, given the number of unique shared strings
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* and the amount of memory available.
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*
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* @param int|null $sharedStringsUniqueCount Number of unique shared strings (NULL if unknown)
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* @param string|void $tempFolder Temporary folder where the temporary files to store shared strings will be stored
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* @return CachingStrategyInterface The best caching strategy
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*/
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public function getBestCachingStrategy($sharedStringsUniqueCount, $tempFolder = null)
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{
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if ($this->isInMemoryStrategyUsageSafe($sharedStringsUniqueCount)) {
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return new InMemoryStrategy($sharedStringsUniqueCount);
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} else {
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return new FileBasedStrategy($tempFolder, self::MAX_NUM_STRINGS_PER_TEMP_FILE);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns whether it is safe to use in-memory caching, given the number of unique shared strings
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* and the amount of memory available.
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*
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* @param int|null $sharedStringsUniqueCount Number of unique shared strings (NULL if unknown)
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* @return bool
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*/
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protected function isInMemoryStrategyUsageSafe($sharedStringsUniqueCount)
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{
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// if the number of shared strings in unknown, do not use "in memory" strategy
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if ($sharedStringsUniqueCount === null) {
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return false;
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}
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$memoryAvailable = $this->getMemoryLimitInKB();
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if ($memoryAvailable === -1) {
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// if cannot get memory limit or if memory limit set as unlimited, don't trust and play safe
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return ($sharedStringsUniqueCount < self::MAX_NUM_STRINGS_PER_TEMP_FILE);
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} else {
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$memoryNeeded = $sharedStringsUniqueCount * self::AMOUNT_MEMORY_NEEDED_PER_STRING_IN_KB;
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return ($memoryAvailable > $memoryNeeded);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns the PHP "memory_limit" in Kilobytes
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*
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* @return float
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*/
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protected function getMemoryLimitInKB()
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{
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$memoryLimitFormatted = $this->getMemoryLimitFromIni();
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$memoryLimitFormatted = strtolower(trim($memoryLimitFormatted));
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// No memory limit
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if ($memoryLimitFormatted === '-1') {
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return -1;
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}
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if (preg_match('/(\d+)([bkmgt])b?/', $memoryLimitFormatted, $matches)) {
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$amount = intval($matches[1]);
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$unit = $matches[2];
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switch ($unit) {
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case 'b': return ($amount / 1024);
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case 'k': return $amount;
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case 'm': return ($amount * 1024);
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case 'g': return ($amount * 1024 * 1024);
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case 't': return ($amount * 1024 * 1024 * 1024);
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}
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}
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return -1;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the formatted "memory_limit" value
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*
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* @return string
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*/
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protected function getMemoryLimitFromIni()
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{
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return ini_get('memory_limit');
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}
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}
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