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There is no issue here @krvibhav, the issue you describe above is for the new provider caching mechanism we are working on that's not related to this asyncHttpCache. |
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Can you write test for this scenario ? |
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Issue: https://github.com/wego/akasha/issues/274
Solution:
Used Guava Cache which ll keep ListenableFuture object based on responseId.
Idea here is if same search happened at the same time, we can use provider requests from both the searches and because we have a guava caching which keeps ListenableFurture object, it ll be non blocking and whenever response is ready for any request it ll be returned to all the requests.
Guava cache suits best here because it handles the concurrency situation properly.