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Add documentation for caching in a module #14026

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Document how to use caches in a module.
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Callbacks for each category can be found on their respective page of the
[Synapse documentation website](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse).

## Caching

_Added in Synapse 1.74.0._

Modules can leverage Synapse's caching tools to manage their own cached functions. This
can be helpful for modules that need to repeatedly request the same data from the database
or a remote service.

Functions that need to be wrapped with a cache need to be decorated with a `@cached()`
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decorator (which can be imported from `synapse.module_api`) and registered with the
[`ModuleApi.register_cached_function`](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/release-v1.77/synapse/module_api/__init__.py#L888)
API when initialising the module. If the module needs to invalidate an entry in a cache,
it needs to use the [`ModuleApi.invalidate_cache`](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/release-v1.77/synapse/module_api/__init__.py#L904)
API, with the function to invalidate the cache of and the key(s) of the entry to
invalidate.

Below is an example of a simple module using a cached function:

```python
from typing import Any
from synapse.module_api import cached, ModuleApi

class MyModule:
def __init__(self, config: Any, api: ModuleApi):
self.api = api

# Register the cached function so Synapse knows how to correctly invalidate
# entries for it.
self.api.register_cached_function(self.get_user_from_id)

@cached()
async def get_user_from_id(self, user_id: str) -> str:
"""A function with a cache."""
return await self.get_user(user_id)

async def do_something_with_users(self) -> None:
"""Calls the cached function and then invalidates an entry in its cache."""

user_id = "@alice:example.com"

# Get the user. Since get_user_from_id is wrapped with a cache, the return
# value for this user_id will be cached.
user = await self.get_user_from_id(user_id)

# Do something with `user`...

# Let's say something has changed with our user, and the entry we have for
# them in the cache is out of date, so we want to invalidate it.
await self.api.invalidate_cache(self.get_user_from_id, (user_id,))
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```

See the [`cached` docstring](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/release-v1.77/synapse/module_api/__init__.py#L190) for more details.