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rename the options to mention it's a narinfo TTL as disk cache is used all over the place for other operations
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Setting<Strings> trustedUsers{this, {"root"}, "trusted-users",
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"Which users or groups are trusted to ask the daemon to do unsafe things."};
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Setting<unsigned int> ttlNegativeDiskCache{this, 3600, "negative-disk-cache-ttl",
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Setting<unsigned int> ttlNegativeNarInfoCache{this, 3600, "narinfo-cache-negative-ttl",
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"The TTL in seconds for negative lookups in the disk cache i.e binary cache lookups that "
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"return an invalid path result"};
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Setting<unsigned int> ttlPositiveDiskCache{this, 30 * 24 * 3600, "positive-disk-cache-ttl",
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Setting<unsigned int> ttlPositiveNarInfoCache{this, 30 * 24 * 3600, "narinfo-cache-positive-ttl",
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"The TTL in seconds for positive lookups in the disk cache i.e binary cache lookups that "
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"return a valid path result."};
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SQLiteStmt(state->db,
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"delete from NARs where ((present = 0 and timestamp < ?) or (present = 1 and timestamp < ?))")
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.use()
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(now - settings.ttlNegativeDiskCache)
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(now - settings.ttlPositiveDiskCache)
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(now - settings.ttlNegativeNarInfoCache)
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(now - settings.ttlPositiveNarInfoCache)
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.exec();
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debug("deleted %d entries from the NAR info disk cache", sqlite3_changes(state->db));
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auto queryNAR(state->queryNAR.use()
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(cache.id)
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(hashPart)
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(now - settings.ttlNegativeDiskCache)
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(now - settings.ttlPositiveDiskCache));
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(now - settings.ttlNegativeNarInfoCache)
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(now - settings.ttlPositiveNarInfoCache));
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if (!queryNAR.next())
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return {oUnknown, 0};
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