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package pop
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/gobuffalo/pop/v6/internal/defaults"
"github.com/gobuffalo/pop/v6/internal/randx"
"github.com/gobuffalo/pop/v6/logging"
)
// Connections contains all available connections
var Connections = map[string]*Connection{}
// Connection represents all necessary details to talk with a datastore
type Connection struct {
ID string
Store store
Dialect dialect
Elapsed int64
TX *Tx
eager bool
eagerFields []string
}
func (c *Connection) String() string {
return c.URL()
}
// URL returns the datasource connection string
func (c *Connection) URL() string {
return c.Dialect.URL()
}
// Context returns the connection's context set by "Context()" or context.TODO()
// if no context is set.
func (c *Connection) Context() context.Context {
if c, ok := c.Store.(interface{ Context() context.Context }); ok {
return c.Context()
}
return context.TODO()
}
// MigrationURL returns the datasource connection string used for running the migrations
func (c *Connection) MigrationURL() string {
return c.Dialect.MigrationURL()
}
// MigrationTableName returns the name of the table to track migrations
func (c *Connection) MigrationTableName() string {
return c.Dialect.Details().MigrationTableName()
}
// NewConnection creates a new connection, and sets it's `Dialect`
// appropriately based on the `ConnectionDetails` passed into it.
func NewConnection(deets *ConnectionDetails) (*Connection, error) {
err := deets.Finalize()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
c := &Connection{}
c.setID()
if nc, ok := newConnection[deets.Dialect]; ok {
c.Dialect, err = nc(deets)
if err != nil {
return c, fmt.Errorf("could not create new connection: %w", err)
}
return c, nil
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not found connection creator for %v", deets.Dialect)
}
// Connect takes the name of a connection, default is "development", and will
// return that connection from the available `Connections`. If a connection with
// that name can not be found an error will be returned. If a connection is
// found, and it has yet to open a connection with its underlying datastore,
// a connection to that store will be opened.
func Connect(e string) (*Connection, error) {
if len(Connections) == 0 {
err := LoadConfigFile()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
e = defaults.String(e, "development")
c := Connections[e]
if c == nil {
return c, fmt.Errorf("could not find connection named %s", e)
}
if err := c.Open(); err != nil {
return c, fmt.Errorf("couldn't open connection for %s: %w", e, err)
}
return c, nil
}
// Open creates a new datasource connection
func (c *Connection) Open() error {
if c.Store != nil {
return nil
}
if c.Dialect == nil {
return errors.New("invalid connection instance")
}
details := c.Dialect.Details()
db, err := openPotentiallyInstrumentedConnection(c.Dialect, c.Dialect.URL())
if err != nil {
return err
}
db.SetMaxOpenConns(details.Pool)
if details.IdlePool != 0 {
db.SetMaxIdleConns(details.IdlePool)
}
if details.ConnMaxLifetime > 0 {
db.SetConnMaxLifetime(details.ConnMaxLifetime)
}
if details.ConnMaxIdleTime > 0 {
db.SetConnMaxIdleTime(details.ConnMaxIdleTime)
}
if details.Unsafe {
db = db.Unsafe()
}
c.Store = &dB{db}
if d, ok := c.Dialect.(afterOpenable); ok {
if err := d.AfterOpen(c); err != nil {
c.Store = nil
return fmt.Errorf("could not open database connection: %w", err)
}
}
return nil
}
// Close destroys an active datasource connection
func (c *Connection) Close() error {
if err := c.Store.Close(); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("couldn't close connection: %w", err)
}
c.Store = nil
return nil
}
// Transaction will start a new transaction on the connection. If the inner function
// returns an error then the transaction will be rolled back, otherwise the transaction
// will automatically commit at the end.
func (c *Connection) Transaction(fn func(tx *Connection) error) error {
return c.Dialect.Lock(func() (err error) {
var dberr error
cn, err := c.NewTransaction()
if err != nil {
return err
}
txlog(logging.SQL, cn, "BEGIN Transaction ---")
defer func() {
if ex := recover(); ex != nil {
txlog(logging.SQL, cn, "ROLLBACK Transaction (inner function panic) ---")
dberr = cn.TX.Rollback()
if dberr != nil {
txlog(logging.Error, cn, "database error while inner panic rollback: %w", dberr)
}
panic(ex)
}
}()
err = fn(cn)
if err != nil {
txlog(logging.SQL, cn, "ROLLBACK Transaction ---")
dberr = cn.TX.Rollback()
} else {
txlog(logging.SQL, cn, "END Transaction ---")
dberr = cn.TX.Commit()
}
if dberr != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("database error on committing or rolling back transaction: %w", dberr)
}
return err
})
}
// Rollback will open a new transaction and automatically rollback that transaction
// when the inner function returns, regardless. This can be useful for tests, etc...
func (c *Connection) Rollback(fn func(tx *Connection)) error {
// TODO: the name of the method could be changed to express it better.
cn, err := c.NewTransaction()
if err != nil {
return err
}
txlog(logging.SQL, cn, "BEGIN Transaction for Rollback ---")
fn(cn)
txlog(logging.SQL, cn, "ROLLBACK Transaction as planned ---")
return cn.TX.Rollback()
}
// NewTransaction starts a new transaction on the connection
func (c *Connection) NewTransaction() (*Connection, error) {
return c.NewTransactionContextOptions(c.Context(), nil)
}
// NewTransactionContext starts a new transaction on the connection using the provided context
func (c *Connection) NewTransactionContext(ctx context.Context) (*Connection, error) {
return c.NewTransactionContextOptions(ctx, nil)
}
// NewTransactionContextOptions starts a new transaction on the connection using the provided context and transaction options
func (c *Connection) NewTransactionContextOptions(ctx context.Context, options *sql.TxOptions) (*Connection, error) {
var cn *Connection
if c.TX == nil {
tx, err := c.Store.TransactionContextOptions(ctx, options)
if err != nil {
return cn, fmt.Errorf("couldn't start a new transaction: %w", err)
}
cn = &Connection{
Store: contextStore{store: tx, ctx: ctx},
Dialect: c.Dialect,
TX: tx,
}
cn.setID()
} else {
cn = c
}
return cn, nil
}
// WithContext returns a copy of the connection, wrapped with a context.
func (c *Connection) WithContext(ctx context.Context) *Connection {
cn := c.copy()
cn.Store = contextStore{
store: cn.Store,
ctx: ctx,
}
return cn
}
func (c *Connection) copy() *Connection {
// TODO: checkme. it copies and creates a new Connection (and a new ID)
// with the same TX which could make confusions and complexity in usage.
// related PRs: #72/#73, #79/#80, and #497
cn := &Connection{
Store: c.Store,
Dialect: c.Dialect,
TX: c.TX,
}
cn.setID(c.ID) // ID of the source as a seed
return cn
}
// Q creates a new "empty" query for the current connection.
func (c *Connection) Q() *Query {
return Q(c)
}
// disableEager disables eager mode for current connection.
func (c *Connection) disableEager() {
// The check technically is not required, because (*Connection).Eager() creates a (shallow) copy.
// When not reusing eager connections, this should be safe.
// However, this write triggers the go race detector.
if c.eager {
c.eager = false
c.eagerFields = []string{}
}
}
// TruncateAll truncates all data from the datasource
func (c *Connection) TruncateAll() error {
return c.Dialect.TruncateAll(c)
}
func (c *Connection) timeFunc(name string, fn func() error) error {
start := time.Now()
err := fn()
atomic.AddInt64(&c.Elapsed, int64(time.Since(start)))
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// setID sets a unique ID for a Connection in a specific format indicating the
// Connection type, TX.ID, and optionally a copy ID. It makes it easy to trace
// related queries for a single request.
//
// examples: "conn-7881415437117811350", "tx-4924907692359316530", "tx-831769923571164863-ytzxZa"
func (c *Connection) setID(id ...string) {
if len(id) == 1 {
idElems := strings.Split(id[0], "-")
l := 2
if len(idElems) < 2 {
l = len(idElems)
}
prefix := strings.Join(idElems[0:l], "-")
body := randx.String(6)
c.ID = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s", prefix, body)
} else {
prefix := "conn"
body := rand.Int()
if c.TX != nil {
prefix = "tx"
body = c.TX.ID
}
c.ID = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", prefix, body)
}
}