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Investigate core changefeeds to avoid polling #10
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Getting a core changefeed pretty much just works with pgx. Will investigate moving table-based configs (vhosts) and session invalidation into changefeeds. |
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This change adds a utility helper class to manage a core changefeed. Notifications from the sessions table are used to invalidate the in-memory sessions cache, rather than relying on a fixed expiration period. X-Ref: #10
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This change adds a utility helper class to manage a core changefeed. Notifications from the sessions table are used to invalidate the in-memory sessions cache, rather than relying on a fixed expiration period. X-Ref: #10
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This change adds a utility helper class to manage a core changefeed. Notifications from the sessions table are used to invalidate the in-memory sessions cache, rather than relying on a fixed expiration period. X-Ref: #10
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This change adds a utility helper class to manage a core changefeed. Notifications from the sessions table are used to invalidate the in-memory sessions cache, rather than relying on a fixed expiration period. X-Ref: #10
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Can/how does pgx expose the records coming out of a core changefeed?
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