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* Offset updates take place using TransactionWriter * Refactor TransactionWriter in current state server * Refactor TransactionWriter in federation sender * Refactor TransactionWriter in key server * Refactor TransactionWriter in media API * Refactor TransactionWriter in server key API * Refactor TransactionWriter in sync API * Refactor TransactionWriter in user API * Fix deadlocking Sync API tests * Un-deadlock device database * Fix appservice API * Rename TransactionWriters to Writers * Move writers up a layer in sync API * Document sqlutil.Writer interface * Add note to Writer documentation
46 lines
1.9 KiB
Go
46 lines
1.9 KiB
Go
package sqlutil
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import "database/sql"
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// The Writer interface is designed to solve the problem of how
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// to handle database writes for database engines that don't allow
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// concurrent writes, e.g. SQLite.
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//
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// The interface has a single Do function which takes an optional
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// database parameter, an optional transaction parameter and a
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// required function parameter. The Writer will call the function
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// provided when it is safe to do so, optionally providing a
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// transaction to use.
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//
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// Depending on the combination of parameters provided, the Writer
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// will behave in one of three ways:
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//
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// 1. `db` provided, `txn` provided:
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//
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// The Writer will call f() when it is safe to do so. The supplied
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// "txn" will ALWAYS be passed through to f(). Use this when you
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// already have a transaction open.
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//
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// 2. `db` provided, `txn` not provided (nil):
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//
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// The Writer will open a new transaction on the provided database
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// and then will call f() when it is safe to do so. The new
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// transaction will ALWAYS be passed through to f(). Use this if
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// you plan to perform more than one SQL query within f().
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//
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// 3. `db` not provided (nil), `txn` not provided (nil):
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//
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// The Writer will call f() when it is safe to do so, but will
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// not make any attempt to open a new database transaction or to
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// pass through an existing one. The "txn" parameter within f()
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// will ALWAYS be nil in this mode. This is useful if you just
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// want to perform a single query on an already-prepared statement
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// without the overhead of opening a new transaction to do it in.
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//
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// You MUST take particular care not to call Do() from within f()
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// on the same Writer, or it will likely result in a deadlock.
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type Writer interface {
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// Queue up one or more database write operations within the
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// provided function to be executed when it is safe to do so.
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Do(db *sql.DB, txn *sql.Tx, f func(txn *sql.Tx) error) error
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}
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