Do not recreate mux router for each incoming request

(*App).context, called in the HTTP handler on each request, creates a
URLBuilder, which involves calling Router(). This shows up in profiles a
hot spot because it involves compiling the regexps which define all the
routes. For efficiency, cache the router and return the same object each
time.

It appears to be safe to reuse the router because GetRoute is the only
method ever called on the returned router object.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <alehmann@netflix.com>
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Aaron Lehmann 2022-07-08 14:17:17 -07:00
parent edf5aa3c39
commit 853e2e92d8
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@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
package v2 package v2
import "github.com/gorilla/mux" import (
"sync"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
)
// The following are definitions of the name under which all V2 routes are // The following are definitions of the name under which all V2 routes are
// registered. These symbols can be used to look up a route based on the name. // registered. These symbols can be used to look up a route based on the name.
@ -14,11 +18,19 @@ const (
RouteNameCatalog = "catalog" RouteNameCatalog = "catalog"
) )
var (
baseRouter *mux.Router
createBaseRouterOnce sync.Once
)
// Router builds a gorilla router with named routes for the various API // Router builds a gorilla router with named routes for the various API
// methods. This can be used directly by both server implementations and // methods. This can be used directly by both server implementations and
// clients. // clients.
func Router() *mux.Router { func Router() *mux.Router {
return RouterWithPrefix("") createBaseRouterOnce.Do(func() {
baseRouter = RouterWithPrefix("")
})
return baseRouter
} }
// RouterWithPrefix builds a gorilla router with a configured prefix // RouterWithPrefix builds a gorilla router with a configured prefix