Class: ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionPool
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionPool
- Includes:
- AbstractPool, QueryCache::ConnectionPoolConfiguration, MonitorMixin
- Defined in:
- lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb
Overview
Connection pool base class for managing Active Record database connections.
Introduction
A connection pool synchronizes thread access to a limited number of database connections. The basic idea is that each thread checks out a database connection from the pool, uses that connection, and checks the connection back in. ConnectionPool is completely thread-safe, and will ensure that a connection cannot be used by two threads at the same time, as long as ConnectionPool’s contract is correctly followed. It will also handle cases in which there are more threads than connections: if all connections have been checked out, and a thread tries to checkout a connection anyway, then ConnectionPool will wait until some other thread has checked in a connection.
Obtaining (checking out) a connection
Connections can be obtained and used from a connection pool in several ways:
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Simply use ActiveRecord::Base.connection as with Active Record 2.1 and earlier (pre-connection-pooling). Eventually, when you’re done with the connection(s) and wish it to be returned to the pool, you call ActiveRecord::Base.clear_active_connections!. This will be the default behavior for Active Record when used in conjunction with Action Pack’s request handling cycle.
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Manually check out a connection from the pool with ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkout. You are responsible for returning this connection to the pool when finished by calling ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.checkin(connection).
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Use ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.with_connection(&block), which obtains a connection, yields it as the sole argument to the block, and returns it to the pool after the block completes.
Connections in the pool are actually AbstractAdapter objects (or objects compatible with AbstractAdapter’s interface).
Options
There are several connection-pooling-related options that you can add to your database connection configuration:
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pool
: maximum number of connections the pool may manage (default 5). -
idle_timeout
: number of seconds that a connection will be kept unused in the pool before it is automatically disconnected (default 300 seconds). Set this to zero to keep connections forever. -
checkout_timeout
: number of seconds to wait for a connection to become available before giving up and raising a timeout error (default 5 seconds).
– Synchronization policy:
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all public methods can be called outside
synchronize
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access to these instance variables needs to be in
synchronize
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@connections
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@now_connecting
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private methods that require being called in a
synchronize
blocks are now explicitly documented
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: BiasableQueue Classes: ConnectionLeasingQueue, Queue, Reaper
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#automatic_reconnect ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute automatic_reconnect.
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#checkout_timeout ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute checkout_timeout.
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#reaper ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute reaper.
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#schema_cache ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute schema_cache.
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#size ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute size.
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#spec ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute spec.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#active_connection? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if there is an open connection being used for the current thread.
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#checkin(conn) ⇒ Object
Check-in a database connection back into the pool, indicating that you no longer need this connection.
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#checkout(checkout_timeout = @checkout_timeout) ⇒ Object
Check-out a database connection from the pool, indicating that you want to use it.
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#clear_reloadable_connections(raise_on_acquisition_timeout = true) ⇒ Object
Clears the cache which maps classes and re-connects connections that require reloading.
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#clear_reloadable_connections! ⇒ Object
Clears the cache which maps classes and re-connects connections that require reloading.
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#connected? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if a connection has already been opened.
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#connection ⇒ Object
Retrieve the connection associated with the current thread, or call #checkout to obtain one if necessary.
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#connections ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing the connections currently in the pool.
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#discard! ⇒ Object
Discards all connections in the pool (even if they’re currently leased!), along with the pool itself.
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#disconnect(raise_on_acquisition_timeout = true) ⇒ Object
Disconnects all connections in the pool, and clears the pool.
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#disconnect! ⇒ Object
Disconnects all connections in the pool, and clears the pool.
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#flush(minimum_idle = @idle_timeout) ⇒ Object
Disconnect all connections that have been idle for at least
minimum_idle
seconds. -
#flush! ⇒ Object
Disconnect all currently idle connections.
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#initialize(spec) ⇒ ConnectionPool
constructor
Creates a new ConnectionPool object.
- #lock_thread=(lock_thread) ⇒ Object
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#num_waiting_in_queue ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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#reap ⇒ Object
Recover lost connections for the pool.
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#release_connection(owner_thread = Thread.current) ⇒ Object
Signal that the thread is finished with the current connection.
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#remove(conn) ⇒ Object
Remove a connection from the connection pool.
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#stat ⇒ Object
Return connection pool’s usage statistic Example:.
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#with_connection ⇒ Object
If a connection obtained through #connection or #with_connection methods already exists yield it to the block.
Methods included from AbstractPool
#get_schema_cache, #set_schema_cache
Methods included from QueryCache::ConnectionPoolConfiguration
#disable_query_cache!, #enable_query_cache!, #query_cache_enabled
Constructor Details
#initialize(spec) ⇒ ConnectionPool
Creates a new ConnectionPool object. spec
is a ConnectionSpecification object which describes database connection information (e.g. adapter, host name, username, password, etc), as well as the maximum size for this ConnectionPool.
The default ConnectionPool maximum size is 5.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 376 def initialize(spec) super() @spec = spec @checkout_timeout = (spec.config[:checkout_timeout] && spec.config[:checkout_timeout].to_f) || 5 if @idle_timeout = spec.config.fetch(:idle_timeout, 300) @idle_timeout = @idle_timeout.to_f @idle_timeout = nil if @idle_timeout <= 0 end # default max pool size to 5 @size = (spec.config[:pool] && spec.config[:pool].to_i) || 5 # This variable tracks the cache of threads mapped to reserved connections, with the # sole purpose of speeding up the +connection+ method. It is not the authoritative # registry of which thread owns which connection. Connection ownership is tracked by # the +connection.owner+ attr on each +connection+ instance. # The invariant works like this: if there is mapping of <tt>thread => conn</tt>, # then that +thread+ does indeed own that +conn+. However, an absence of a such # mapping does not mean that the +thread+ doesn't own the said connection. In # that case +conn.owner+ attr should be consulted. # Access and modification of <tt>@thread_cached_conns</tt> does not require # synchronization. @thread_cached_conns = Concurrent::Map.new(initial_capacity: @size) @connections = [] @automatic_reconnect = true # Connection pool allows for concurrent (outside the main +synchronize+ section) # establishment of new connections. This variable tracks the number of threads # currently in the process of independently establishing connections to the DB. @now_connecting = 0 @threads_blocking_new_connections = 0 @available = ConnectionLeasingQueue.new self @lock_thread = false # +reaping_frequency+ is configurable mostly for historical reasons, but it could # also be useful if someone wants a very low +idle_timeout+. reaping_frequency = spec.config.fetch(:reaping_frequency, 60) @reaper = Reaper.new(self, reaping_frequency && reaping_frequency.to_f) @reaper.run end |
Instance Attribute Details
#automatic_reconnect ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute automatic_reconnect.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 367 def automatic_reconnect @automatic_reconnect end |
#checkout_timeout ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute checkout_timeout.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 367 def checkout_timeout @checkout_timeout end |
#reaper ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute reaper.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 368 def reaper @reaper end |
#schema_cache ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute schema_cache.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 367 def schema_cache @schema_cache end |
#size ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute size.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 368 def size @size end |
#spec ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute spec.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 368 def spec @spec end |
Instance Method Details
#active_connection? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if there is an open connection being used for the current thread.
This method only works for connections that have been obtained through #connection or #with_connection methods. Connections obtained through #checkout will not be detected by #active_connection?
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 445 def active_connection? @thread_cached_conns[connection_cache_key(current_thread)] end |
#checkin(conn) ⇒ Object
Check-in a database connection back into the pool, indicating that you no longer need this connection.
conn
: an AbstractAdapter object, which was obtained by earlier by calling #checkout on this pool.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 601 def checkin(conn) conn.lock.synchronize do synchronize do remove_connection_from_thread_cache conn conn._run_checkin_callbacks do conn.expire end @available.add conn end end end |
#checkout(checkout_timeout = @checkout_timeout) ⇒ Object
Check-out a database connection from the pool, indicating that you want to use it. You should call #checkin when you no longer need this.
This is done by either returning and leasing existing connection, or by creating a new connection and leasing it.
If all connections are leased and the pool is at capacity (meaning the number of currently leased connections is greater than or equal to the size limit set), an ActiveRecord::ConnectionTimeoutError exception will be raised.
Returns: an AbstractAdapter object.
Raises:
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ActiveRecord::ConnectionTimeoutError no connection can be obtained from the pool.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 592 def checkout(checkout_timeout = @checkout_timeout) checkout_and_verify(acquire_connection(checkout_timeout)) end |
#clear_reloadable_connections(raise_on_acquisition_timeout = true) ⇒ Object
Clears the cache which maps classes and re-connects connections that require reloading.
Raises:
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ActiveRecord::ExclusiveConnectionTimeoutError if unable to gain ownership of all connections in the pool within a timeout interval (default duration is
spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2
seconds).
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 550 def clear_reloadable_connections(raise_on_acquisition_timeout = true) with_exclusively_acquired_all_connections(raise_on_acquisition_timeout) do synchronize do @connections.each do |conn| if conn.in_use? conn.steal! checkin conn end conn.disconnect! if conn.requires_reloading? end @connections.delete_if(&:requires_reloading?) @available.clear end end end |
#clear_reloadable_connections! ⇒ Object
Clears the cache which maps classes and re-connects connections that require reloading.
The pool first tries to gain ownership of all connections. If unable to do so within a timeout interval (default duration is spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2
seconds), then the pool forcefully clears the cache and reloads connections without any regard for other connection owning threads.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 574 def clear_reloadable_connections! clear_reloadable_connections(false) end |
#connected? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if a connection has already been opened.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 477 def connected? synchronize { @connections.any? } end |
#connection ⇒ Object
Retrieve the connection associated with the current thread, or call #checkout to obtain one if necessary.
#connection can be called any number of times; the connection is held in a cache keyed by a thread.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 436 def connection @thread_cached_conns[connection_cache_key(current_thread)] ||= checkout end |
#connections ⇒ Object
Returns an array containing the connections currently in the pool. Access to the array does not require synchronization on the pool because the array is newly created and not retained by the pool.
However; this method bypasses the ConnectionPool’s thread-safe connection access pattern. A returned connection may be owned by another thread, unowned, or by happen-stance owned by the calling thread.
Calling methods on a connection without ownership is subject to the thread-safety guarantees of the underlying method. Many of the methods on connection adapter classes are inherently multi-thread unsafe.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 492 def connections synchronize { @connections.dup } end |
#discard! ⇒ Object
Discards all connections in the pool (even if they’re currently leased!), along with the pool itself. Any further interaction with the pool (except #spec and #schema_cache) is undefined.
See AbstractAdapter#discard!
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 533 def discard! # :nodoc: synchronize do return if @connections.nil? # already discarded @connections.each do |conn| conn.discard! end @connections = @available = @thread_cached_conns = nil end end |
#disconnect(raise_on_acquisition_timeout = true) ⇒ Object
Disconnects all connections in the pool, and clears the pool.
Raises:
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ActiveRecord::ExclusiveConnectionTimeoutError if unable to gain ownership of all connections in the pool within a timeout interval (default duration is
spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2
seconds).
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 502 def disconnect(raise_on_acquisition_timeout = true) with_exclusively_acquired_all_connections(raise_on_acquisition_timeout) do synchronize do @connections.each do |conn| if conn.in_use? conn.steal! checkin conn end conn.disconnect! end @connections = [] @available.clear end end end |
#disconnect! ⇒ Object
Disconnects all connections in the pool, and clears the pool.
The pool first tries to gain ownership of all connections. If unable to do so within a timeout interval (default duration is spec.config[:checkout_timeout] * 2
seconds), then the pool is forcefully disconnected without any regard for other connection owning threads.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 524 def disconnect! disconnect(false) end |
#flush(minimum_idle = @idle_timeout) ⇒ Object
Disconnect all connections that have been idle for at least minimum_idle
seconds. Connections currently checked out, or that were checked in less than minimum_idle
seconds ago, are unaffected.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 672 def flush(minimum_idle = @idle_timeout) return if minimum_idle.nil? idle_connections = synchronize do return unless @connections @connections.select do |conn| !conn.in_use? && conn.seconds_idle >= minimum_idle end.each do |conn| conn.lease @available.delete conn @connections.delete conn end end idle_connections.each do |conn| conn.disconnect! end end |
#flush! ⇒ Object
Disconnect all currently idle connections. Connections currently checked out are unaffected.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 694 def flush! reap flush(-1) end |
#lock_thread=(lock_thread) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 423 def lock_thread=(lock_thread) if lock_thread @lock_thread = Thread.current else @lock_thread = nil end end |
#num_waiting_in_queue ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 699 def num_waiting_in_queue # :nodoc: @available.num_waiting end |
#reap ⇒ Object
Recover lost connections for the pool. A lost connection can occur if a programmer forgets to checkin a connection at the end of a thread or a thread dies unexpectedly.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 649 def reap stale_connections = synchronize do return unless @connections @connections.select do |conn| conn.in_use? && !conn.owner.alive? end.each do |conn| conn.steal! end end stale_connections.each do |conn| if conn.active? conn.reset! checkin conn else remove conn end end end |
#release_connection(owner_thread = Thread.current) ⇒ Object
Signal that the thread is finished with the current connection. #release_connection releases the connection-thread association and returns the connection to the pool.
This method only works for connections that have been obtained through #connection or #with_connection methods, connections obtained through #checkout will not be automatically released.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 456 def release_connection(owner_thread = Thread.current) if conn = @thread_cached_conns.delete(connection_cache_key(owner_thread)) checkin conn end end |
#remove(conn) ⇒ Object
Remove a connection from the connection pool. The connection will remain open and active but will no longer be managed by this pool.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 617 def remove(conn) needs_new_connection = false synchronize do remove_connection_from_thread_cache conn @connections.delete conn @available.delete conn # @available.any_waiting? => true means that prior to removing this # conn, the pool was at its max size (@connections.size == @size). # This would mean that any threads stuck waiting in the queue wouldn't # know they could checkout_new_connection, so let's do it for them. # Because condition-wait loop is encapsulated in the Queue class # (that in turn is oblivious to ConnectionPool implementation), threads # that are "stuck" there are helpless. They have no way of creating # new connections and are completely reliant on us feeding available # connections into the Queue. needs_new_connection = @available.any_waiting? end # This is intentionally done outside of the synchronized section as we # would like not to hold the main mutex while checking out new connections. # Thus there is some chance that needs_new_connection information is now # stale, we can live with that (bulk_make_new_connections will make # sure not to exceed the pool's @size limit). bulk_make_new_connections(1) if needs_new_connection end |
#stat ⇒ Object
Return connection pool’s usage statistic Example:
ActiveRecord::Base.connection_pool.stat # => { size: 15, connections: 1, busy: 1, dead: 0, idle: 0, waiting: 0, checkout_timeout: 5 }
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 707 def stat synchronize do { size: size, connections: @connections.size, busy: @connections.count { |c| c.in_use? && c.owner.alive? }, dead: @connections.count { |c| c.in_use? && !c.owner.alive? }, idle: @connections.count { |c| !c.in_use? }, waiting: num_waiting_in_queue, checkout_timeout: checkout_timeout } end end |
#with_connection ⇒ Object
If a connection obtained through #connection or #with_connection methods already exists yield it to the block. If no such connection exists checkout a connection, yield it to the block, and checkin the connection when finished.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb', line 466 def with_connection unless conn = @thread_cached_conns[connection_cache_key(Thread.current)] conn = connection fresh_connection = true end yield conn ensure release_connection if fresh_connection end |