Lock Mongoose documents to ensure you're the only consumer. Release when done.
Sometimes you want to be sure that a document gets handled (updated) once and only once. Most often that's the case because there is post-processing that should not happen more than once. If there's two or more concurrent instructions coming in for the same action (say because you're building a web server), it is very likely that all get handled, leading to duplicate post-processing behavior. This plugin enables you to make sure that only one of those processes will be able to proceed.
This is guaranteed because under the hood the atomic operation findOneAndUpdate
, a wrapper for findOnAndModify
, is used.
npm isntall mongoose-lock-release
- with
.lock(duration, callback)
a document is locked untilduration
ms have passed, at which moment it is lockable again. Iflock
does not return a document in the callback, the document is locked and you should abort the process. - with
.release(callback)
a document is immediately lockable again. - this plugin creates a property
locked
on your document.
Pseudo code:
- get your model
lock
the model- if it's already locked, abort
- do all things you normally do
release
the model
Javascript:
An example with async
to handle asynchronicity.
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var MySchema = new Schema({ whatever: String });
var lockRelease = require('mongoose-lock-release');
MySchema.plugin(lockRelease, 'MySchema');
var MyModel = mongoose.model('MySchema', MySchema);
var myModel = new MyModel({whatever: 'yeah'});
require('async').series([
function saveModel (cb) {
//only already stored documents can be locked
myModel.save(cb);
},
function lockModel (cb) {
var duration = 10 * 1000; //10 seconds, in ms
myModel.lock(duration, function (err, myModel) {
//err is truthy if there's an issue unrelated to this plugin
if (err) { return cb(err); }
//myModel is empty if the myModel was already locked
//otherwise, myModel is updated with the new locked time
if (!myModel) {
return cb(new Error('already processing myModel'));
}
cb();
});
},
function doProcessing (cb) {
//do whatever you want here, some great processing, post-processing, etc.
cb();
},
function releaseModel (cb) {
myModel.release(function (err, myModel) {
//err is truthy if there's an issue unrelated to this plugin
if (err) { return cb(err); }
//myModel is updated with the new locked time, set to now.
//myModel can be locked again
cb();
});
},
], done);
I've written tests but they require a running mongo instance. I don't know yet how to test this plugin without having to run mongo. That said, check out index.spec.js
for tests that you could run if you have mongo running.