149 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
149 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
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module ActiveRecord
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module Locking
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# == What is Optimistic Locking
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#
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# Optimistic locking allows multiple users to access the same record for edits, and assumes a minimum of
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# conflicts with the data. It does this by checking whether another process has made changes to a record since
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# it was opened, an ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError is thrown if that has occurred and the update is ignored.
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#
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# Check out ActiveRecord::Locking::Pessimistic for an alternative.
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#
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# == Usage
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#
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# Active Records support optimistic locking if the field <tt>lock_version</tt> is present. Each update to the
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# record increments the lock_version column and the locking facilities ensure that records instantiated twice
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# will let the last one saved raise a StaleObjectError if the first was also updated. Example:
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#
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# p1 = Person.find(1)
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# p2 = Person.find(1)
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#
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# p1.first_name = "Michael"
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# p1.save
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#
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# p2.first_name = "should fail"
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# p2.save # Raises a ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError
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#
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# You're then responsible for dealing with the conflict by rescuing the exception and either rolling back, merging,
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# or otherwise apply the business logic needed to resolve the conflict.
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#
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# You must ensure that your database schema defaults the lock_version column to 0.
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#
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# This behavior can be turned off by setting <tt>ActiveRecord::Base.lock_optimistically = false</tt>.
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# To override the name of the lock_version column, invoke the <tt>set_locking_column</tt> method.
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# This method uses the same syntax as <tt>set_table_name</tt>
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module Optimistic
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def self.included(base) #:nodoc:
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base.extend ClassMethods
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base.cattr_accessor :lock_optimistically, :instance_writer => false
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base.lock_optimistically = true
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base.alias_method_chain :update, :lock
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base.alias_method_chain :attributes_from_column_definition, :lock
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class << base
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alias_method :locking_column=, :set_locking_column
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end
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end
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def locking_enabled? #:nodoc:
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self.class.locking_enabled?
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end
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private
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def attributes_from_column_definition_with_lock
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result = attributes_from_column_definition_without_lock
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# If the locking column has no default value set,
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# start the lock version at zero. Note we can't use
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# locking_enabled? at this point as @attributes may
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# not have been initialized yet
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if lock_optimistically && result.include?(self.class.locking_column)
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result[self.class.locking_column] ||= 0
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end
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return result
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end
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def update_with_lock(attribute_names = @attributes.keys) #:nodoc:
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return update_without_lock(attribute_names) unless locking_enabled?
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return 0 if attribute_names.empty?
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lock_col = self.class.locking_column
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previous_value = send(lock_col).to_i
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send(lock_col + '=', previous_value + 1)
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attribute_names += [lock_col]
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attribute_names.uniq!
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begin
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affected_rows = connection.update(<<-end_sql, "#{self.class.name} Update with optimistic locking")
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UPDATE #{self.class.quoted_table_name}
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SET #{quoted_comma_pair_list(connection, attributes_with_quotes(false, false, attribute_names))}
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WHERE #{self.class.primary_key} = #{quote_value(id)}
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AND #{self.class.quoted_locking_column} = #{quote_value(previous_value)}
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end_sql
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unless affected_rows == 1
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raise ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError, "Attempted to update a stale object"
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end
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affected_rows
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# If something went wrong, revert the version.
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rescue Exception
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send(lock_col + '=', previous_value)
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raise
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end
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end
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module ClassMethods
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DEFAULT_LOCKING_COLUMN = 'lock_version'
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def self.extended(base)
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class <<base
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alias_method_chain :update_counters, :lock
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end
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end
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# Is optimistic locking enabled for this table? Returns true if the
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# +lock_optimistically+ flag is set to true (which it is, by default)
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# and the table includes the +locking_column+ column (defaults to
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# +lock_version+).
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def locking_enabled?
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lock_optimistically && columns_hash[locking_column]
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end
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# Set the column to use for optimistic locking. Defaults to +lock_version+.
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def set_locking_column(value = nil, &block)
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define_attr_method :locking_column, value, &block
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value
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end
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# The version column used for optimistic locking. Defaults to +lock_version+.
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def locking_column
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reset_locking_column
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end
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# Quote the column name used for optimistic locking.
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def quoted_locking_column
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connection.quote_column_name(locking_column)
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end
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# Reset the column used for optimistic locking back to the +lock_version+ default.
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def reset_locking_column
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set_locking_column DEFAULT_LOCKING_COLUMN
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end
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# Make sure the lock version column gets updated when counters are
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# updated.
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def update_counters_with_lock(id, counters)
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counters = counters.merge(locking_column => 1) if locking_enabled?
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update_counters_without_lock(id, counters)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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