class Sequel::ShardedTimedQueueConnectionPool
A connection pool allowing multi-threaded access to a sharded pool of connections, using a timed queue (only available in Ruby 3.2+).
Attributes
The maximum number of connections this pool will create per shard.
Public Class Methods
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 24 def initialize(db, opts = OPTS) 25 super 26 27 @max_size = Integer(opts[:max_connections] || 4) 28 raise(Sequel::Error, ':max_connections must be positive') if @max_size < 1 29 @mutex = Mutex.new 30 @timeout = Float(opts[:pool_timeout] || 5) 31 32 @allocated = {} 33 @sizes = {} 34 @queues = {} 35 @servers = opts.fetch(:servers_hash, Hash.new(:default)) 36 37 add_servers([:default]) 38 add_servers(opts[:servers].keys) if opts[:servers] 39 end
The following additional options are respected:
- :max_connections
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The maximum number of connections the connection pool will open (default 4)
- :pool_timeout
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The amount of seconds to wait to acquire a connection before raising a PoolTimeout (default 5)
- :servers
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A hash of servers to use. Keys should be symbols. If not present, will use a single :default server.
- :servers_hash
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The base hash to use for the servers. By default,
Sequeluses Hash.new(:default). You can use a hash with a default proc that raises an error if you want to catch all cases where a nonexistent server is used.
Sequel::ConnectionPool::new
Public Instance Methods
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 43 def add_servers(servers) 44 sync do 45 servers.each do |server| 46 next if @servers.has_key?(server) 47 48 @servers[server] = server 49 @sizes[server] = 0 50 @queues[server] = Queue.new 51 (@allocated[server] = {}).compare_by_identity 52 end 53 end 54 nil 55 end
Adds new servers to the connection pool. Allows for dynamic expansion of the potential replicas/shards at runtime. servers argument should be an array of symbols.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 60 def all_connections 61 thread = Sequel.current 62 sync{@queues.to_a}.each do |server, queue| 63 if conn = owned_connection(thread, server) 64 yield conn 65 end 66 67 # Use a hash to record all connections already seen. As soon as we 68 # come across a connection we've already seen, we stop the loop. 69 conns = {} 70 conns.compare_by_identity 71 while true 72 conn = nil 73 begin 74 break unless (conn = available(queue, server)) && !conns[conn] 75 conns[conn] = true 76 yield conn 77 ensure 78 queue.push(conn) if conn 79 end 80 end 81 end 82 83 nil 84 end
Yield all of the available connections, and the one currently allocated to this thread (if one is allocated). This will not yield connections currently allocated to other threads, as it is not safe to operate on them.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 95 def disconnect(opts=OPTS) 96 (opts[:server] ? Array(opts[:server]) : sync{@servers.keys}).each do |server| 97 raise Sequel::Error, "invalid server" unless queue = sync{@queues[server]} 98 nconns = 0 99 while conn = available(queue, server) 100 nconns += 1 101 disconnect_pool_connection(conn, server) 102 end 103 fill_queue(server, nconns) 104 end 105 nil 106 end
Removes all connections currently in the pool’s queue. This method has the effect of disconnecting from the database, assuming that no connections are currently being used.
Once a connection is requested using hold, the connection pool creates new connections to the database.
If the :server option is provided, it should be a symbol or array of symbols, and then the method will only disconnect connections from those specified shards.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 121 def hold(server=:default) 122 server = pick_server(server) 123 t = Sequel.current 124 if conn = owned_connection(t, server) 125 return yield(conn) 126 end 127 128 begin 129 conn = acquire(t, server) 130 yield conn 131 rescue Sequel::DatabaseDisconnectError, *@error_classes => e 132 if disconnect_error?(e) 133 oconn = conn 134 conn = nil 135 disconnect_pool_connection(oconn, server) if oconn 136 sync{@allocated[server].delete(t)} 137 fill_queue(server, 1) 138 end 139 raise 140 ensure 141 release(t, conn, server) if conn 142 end 143 end
Chooses the first available connection for the given server, or if none are available, creates a new connection. Passes the connection to the supplied block:
pool.hold(:server1) {|conn| conn.execute('DROP TABLE posts')}
Pool#hold is re-entrant, meaning it can be called recursively in the same thread without blocking.
If no connection is immediately available and the pool is already using the maximum number of connections, Pool#hold will block until a connection is available or the timeout expires. If the timeout expires before a connection can be acquired, a Sequel::PoolTimeout is raised.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 147 def num_waiting(server=:default) 148 @queues[pick_server(server)].num_waiting 149 end
The number of threads waiting to check out a connection for the given server.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 198 def pool_type 199 :sharded_timed_queue 200 end
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 162 def remove_servers(servers) 163 conns = [] 164 raise(Sequel::Error, "cannot remove default server") if servers.include?(:default) 165 166 sync do 167 servers.each do |server| 168 next unless @servers.has_key?(server) 169 170 queue = @queues[server] 171 172 while conn = available(queue, server) 173 @sizes[server] -= 1 174 conns << conn 175 end 176 177 unless @sizes[server] == 0 178 raise Sequel::Error, "cannot remove server #{server} as it has allocated connections" 179 end 180 181 @servers.delete(server) 182 @sizes.delete(server) 183 @queues.delete(server) 184 @allocated.delete(server) 185 end 186 end 187 188 nil 189 ensure 190 disconnect_connections(conns) 191 end
Remove servers from the connection pool. Similar to disconnecting from all given servers, except that after it is used, future requests for the servers will use the :default server instead.
Note that an error will be raised if there are any connections currently checked out for the given servers.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 194 def servers 195 sync{@servers.keys} 196 end
Return an array of symbols for servers in the connection pool.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 152 def size(server=:default) 153 sync{@sizes[server]} 154 end
The total number of connections in the pool. Using a non-existant server will return nil.
Private Instance Methods
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 324 def acquire(thread, server) 325 queue = sync{@queues[server]} 326 if conn = available(queue, server) || try_make_new(server) || wait_until_available(queue, server) 327 sync{@allocated[server][thread] = conn} 328 else 329 name = db.opts[:name] 330 raise ::Sequel::PoolTimeout, "timeout: #{@timeout}, server: #{server}#{", database name: #{name}" if name}" 331 end 332 end
Assigns a connection to the supplied thread, if one is available.
This should return a connection if one is available within the timeout, or raise PoolTimeout if a connection could not be acquired within the timeout.
Calling code should not have the mutex when calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 336 def available(queue, _server) 337 queue.pop(timeout: 0) 338 end
Return the next connection in the pool if there is one available. Returns nil if no connection is currently available.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 277 def can_make_new?(server, current_size) 278 if @max_size > current_size 279 @sizes[server] += 1 280 end 281 end
Whether the given size is less than the maximum size of the pool. In that case, the pool’s current size is incremented. If this method returns true, space in the pool for the connection is preallocated, and preallocated_make_new should be called to create the connection.
Calling code should have the mutex when calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 394 def checkin_connection(conn, server) 395 sync{@queues[server]}.push(conn) 396 conn 397 end
Adds a connection to the queue of available connections, returns the connection.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 232 def disconnect_acquired_connection(conn, _, server) 233 disconnect_pool_connection(conn, server) 234 end
Only for use by extension that need to disconnect a connection inside acquire. Takes the connection and any arguments accepted by acquire.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 226 def disconnect_connections(conns) 227 conns.each{|conn| disconnect_connection(conn)} 228 end
Disconnect all available connections immediately, and schedule currently allocated connections for disconnection as soon as they are returned to the pool. The calling code should NOT have the mutex before calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 239 def disconnect_pool_connection(conn, server) 240 sync{@sizes[server] -= 1} 241 disconnect_connection(conn) 242 end
Decrement the current size of the pool for the server when disconnecting connections.
Calling code should not have the mutex when calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 258 def fill_queue(server, nconns) 259 queue = sync{@queues[server]} 260 if nconns > 0 && queue.num_waiting > 0 261 Thread.new do 262 while nconns > 0 && queue.num_waiting > 0 && (conn = try_make_new(server)) 263 nconns -= 1 264 queue.push(conn) 265 end 266 end 267 end 268 end
If there are any threads waiting on the queue, try to create new connections in a separate thread if the pool is not yet at the maximum size.
The reason for this method is to handle cases where acquire could not retrieve a connection immediately, and the pool was already at the maximum size. In that case, the acquire will wait on the queue until the timeout. This method is called after disconnecting to potentially add new connections to the pool, so the threads that are currently waiting for connections do not timeout after the pool is no longer full.
nconns specifies the maximum number of connections to add, which should be the number of connections that were disconnected.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 349 def owned_connection(thread, server) 350 sync{@allocated[server][thread]} 351 end
Returns the connection owned by the supplied thread for the given server, if any. The calling code should NOT already have the mutex before calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 354 def pick_server(server) 355 sync{@servers[server]} 356 end
If the server given is in the hash, return it, otherwise, return the default server.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 216 def preallocated_make_new(server) 217 make_new(server) 218 rescue Exception 219 sync{@sizes[server] -= 1} 220 raise 221 end
Create a new connection, after the pool’s current size has already been updated to account for the new connection. If there is an exception when creating the connection, decrement the current size.
This should only be called after can_make_new?. If there is an exception between when can_make_new? is called and when preallocated_make_new is called, it has the effect of reducing the maximum size of the connection pool by 1, since the current size of the pool will show a higher number than the number of connections allocated or in the queue.
Calling code should not have the mutex when calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 362 def preconnect(concurrent = false) 363 conn_servers = sync{@servers.keys}.map!{|s| Array.new(@max_size - @sizes[s], s)}.flatten! 364 365 if concurrent 366 conn_servers.map! do |server| 367 queue = sync{@queues[server]} 368 Thread.new do 369 if conn = try_make_new(server) 370 queue.push(conn) 371 end 372 end 373 end.each(&:value) 374 else 375 conn_servers.each do |server| 376 if conn = try_make_new(server) 377 sync{@queues[server]}.push(conn) 378 end 379 end 380 end 381 382 nil 383 end
Create the maximum number of connections immediately. This should not be called with a true argument unless no code is currently operating on the database.
Calling code should not have the mutex when calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 388 def release(thread, _, server) 389 checkin_connection(sync{@allocated[server].delete(thread)}, server) 390 nil 391 end
Releases the connection assigned to the supplied thread back to the pool.
Calling code should not have the mutex when calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 402 def sync 403 @mutex.synchronize{yield} 404 end
Yield to the block while inside the mutex.
Calling code should not have the mutex when calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 288 def try_make_new(server) 289 return preallocated_make_new(server) if sync{can_make_new?(server, @sizes[server])} 290 291 to_disconnect = nil 292 do_make_new = false 293 294 sync do 295 current_size = @sizes[server] 296 alloc = @allocated[server] 297 alloc.keys.each do |t| 298 unless t.alive? 299 (to_disconnect ||= []) << alloc.delete(t) 300 current_size -= 1 301 end 302 end 303 304 do_make_new = true if can_make_new?(server, current_size) 305 end 306 307 begin 308 preallocated_make_new(server) if do_make_new 309 ensure 310 if to_disconnect 311 to_disconnect.each{|conn| disconnect_pool_connection(conn, server)} 312 fill_queue(server, to_disconnect.size) 313 end 314 end 315 end
Try to make a new connection if there is space in the pool. If the pool is already full, look for dead threads/fibers and disconnect the related connections.
Calling code should not have the mutex when calling this.
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# File lib/sequel/connection_pool/sharded_timed_queue.rb 343 def wait_until_available(queue, _server) 344 queue.pop(timeout: @timeout) 345 end
Return the next connection in the pool if there is one available. If not, wait until the timeout for a connection to become available. If there is still no available connection, return nil.