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Author SHA1 Message Date
simon lehericey
c0fe06ceb7
refactor: simplify ZxcvbnService 2024-09-18 12:57:58 +02:00
Lisa Durand
22e06bc5eb
change password complexity library and setup 2024-09-16 15:28:14 +02:00
Colin Darie
77fb0553fc
chore: enable freeze string literals by comment 2024-08-22 09:26:48 +02:00
Colin Darie
b273e7b67e
chore(rubocop): fix Rails/RootPathnameMethods and assimiled cops 2023-04-19 12:55:13 +02:00
Pierre de La Morinerie
d0e87a08cf services: cache zxcvbn dictionaries per-thread
Before, every time a password was tested, the dictionaries were parsed
again by zxcvbn.

Parsing dictionaries is slow: it may take up to ~1s. This doesn't matter
that much in production, but it makes tests very slow (because we tend
to create a lot of User records).

With this changes, the initializer tester is shared between calls, class
instances and threads. It is lazily loaded on first use, in order not to
slow down the application boot sequence.

This uses ~20 Mo of memory (only once for all threads), but makes tests
more that twice faster.

For instance, model tests go from **8m 21s** to **3m 26s**.

NB:
An additionnal optimization could be to preload the tester on
boot, before workers are forked, to take advantage of Puma copy-on-write
mechanism. In this way all forked workers would use the same cached
instance.

But:

- We're not actually sure this would work properly. What if Ruby updates
  an interval ivar on the class, and this forces the OS to copy the
  whole data structure in each fork?
- Puma phased restarts are not compatible with copy-on-write anyway.

So we're avoiding this optimisation for now, and take the extra 20 Mo
per worker.
2021-10-25 12:04:56 +02:00
Paul Chavard
3b8d3b7967 Add Style/CollectionMethods to rubocop 2019-09-12 14:48:18 +02:00
maatinito
0b0ef8a318 #3928 Zxcvbn service to compute password complexity 2019-08-01 17:12:14 +02:00