fix(CMS.Repo): avoid caching errors as []#3327
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Prompted by investigating the missing homepage content reported in this thread this morning!
Implementation
The missing content on the page is associated with calls to
CMS.Repo.whats_happening(). I noticed that its current implementation would cause errors from this call to get cached as empty lists.How?
To dissect the initial code:
This
cacheabledecorator function has a default value set for its:matchfunction as described here, TLDR the following results are not cached::error,nil, and{:error, _}tuples. Which means the above setup obscures errors from the@cms_api.view/2call by turning them into[], which in turn will get cached.To prevent this from happening, I adjusted this to follow a pattern we use in many places throughout Dotcom:
I took a cursory look for similar things happening elsewhere in the homepage, and adjusted those too.