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Re: [Avocado-devel] How to set a limit and clear Avocado cache?


From: Lukáš Doktor
Subject: Re: [Avocado-devel] How to set a limit and clear Avocado cache?
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 07:37:13 +0100
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Dne 21. 01. 20 v 10:15 Philippe Mathieu-Daudé napsal(a):
> Hello,
> 
> Today I ran out of space in my /home, I ran the 'baobab' tool and while the 
> first bigger directory was obvious to me (~/.ccache), the second wasn't: 
> ~/avocado/data/cache/by_location/, with various GiB.
> 
> Note, this directory is not listed in my config...
> $ avocado config | fgrep ${HOME}/avocado
> $
> 
> I might already have asked on qemu-devel mailing list, but is there a way to 
> set a particular location for the cache directory, different than my data 
> directory where I keep the job-results log files?
> 

Hello Philippe,

yes, the cache dirs can be specified in the config files in `[datadir.paths]` 
section via `cache_dirs = ['/some/location', '/other/location']`. The simplest 
way is to put this to `~/.config/avocado/avocado.conf` (or to 
`$VIRTUAL_ENV/.config/avocado/avocado.conf` in case you use virtual env).

The default is `data_dir/cache` (therefor usually `~/avocado/cache`) and when 
it's not specified in the custom cache_dirs it is appended to the list of 
available cache_dirs. When writing assets we go through the cache_dirs 
attempting to write them to the first RW location proceeding to the next one.

> From the doc, get_cache_dirs() "Returns the list of cache dirs, according to 
> configuration and convention" but doesn't explain how to configure it:
> https://avocado-framework.readthedocs.io/en/75.1/api/core/avocado.core.html#avocado.core.data_dir.get_cache_dirs
> 

PRs are welcome.

> I searched if there was an Avocado command displaying cache use, and to 
> eventually flush it, like ccache --cleanup/--clear options, but couldn't find 
> any, so I ended calling a rmdir ~/avocado, which I know it is not correct, 
> but saved me some headaches.
> 

I'm not aware of any such option, we only support asset expiration and IIRC it 
only replaces the file on use. Willian do you know if there are any plans for 
this? Can it be included to the asset handler?

> Is there a clean way to do this?
> 
> I see the clean_tmp_files() function, but no equivalent for the cache:
> https://avocado-framework.readthedocs.io/en/75.1/api/core/avocado.core.html#avocado.core.data_dir.clean_tmp_files
> 
> Bonus question, can I set a size limit for the cache directory?
> 

The same here, shouldn't be hard to add to the asset handler or at least 
contrib script. (again, PRs welcome)

> Thanks,
> 
> Phil.
> 

Regards,
Lukáš

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