Class: LargeHadronMigrator
- Inherits:
-
ActiveRecord::Migration
- Object
- ActiveRecord::Migration
- LargeHadronMigrator
- Defined in:
- lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb
Overview
Copyright © 2011, SoundCloud Ltd., Rany Keddo, Tobias Bielohlawek
Migrate large tables without downtime by copying to a temporary table in
chunks. The old table is not dropped. Instead, it is moved to
timestamp_table_name for verification.
WARNING:
- this is an unlocked online operation. updates will probably become
inconsistent during migration.
- may cause the universe to implode.
USAGE:
class AddIndexToEmails < LargeHadronMigrator
def self.up
large_hadron_migrate :emails, :wait => 0.2 do |table_name|
execute %Q{
alter table %s
add index index_emails_on_hashed_address (hashed_address)
} % table_name
end
end
end
How to deploy large hadrons with capistrano
-------------------------------------------
1. Run cap deploy:update_code. The new release directory is not symlinked,
so that restarts will not load the new code.
2. Run rake db:migrate from the new release directory on an appserver,
preferably in a screen session.
3. Wait for migrations to sync to all slaves then cap deploy.
Restarting before step 2 is done
--------------------------------
- When adding a column
1. Migration running on master; no effect, nothing has changed.
2. Tables switched on master. slave out of sync, migration running.
a. Given the app server reads columns from slave on restart, nothing
happens.
b. Given the app server reads columns from master on restart, bad
shitz happen, ie: queries are built with new columns, ie on :include
the explicit column list will be built (rather than *) for the
included table. Since it does not exist on the slave, queries will
break here.
3. Tables switched on slave
- Same as 2b. Just do a cap deploy instead of cap deploy:restart.
- When removing a column
1. Migration running on master; no effect, nothing has changed.
2. Tables switched on master. slave out of sync, migration running.
a. Given the app server reads columns from slave on restart
- Writes against master will fail due to the additional column.
- Reads will succeed against slaves, but not master.
b. Given the app server reads columns from master on restart:
- Writes against master might succeed. Old code referencing
removed columns will fail.
- Reads might or might not succeed, for the same reason.
tl;dr: Never restart during migrations when removing columns with large
hadron. You can restart while adding migrations as long as active record
reads column definitions from the slave.
Pushing out hotfixes while migrating in step 2
----------------------------------------------
- Check out the currently running (old) code ref.
- Branch from this, make your changes, push it up
- Deploy this version.
Deploying the new version will hurt your head. Don't do it.
Class Method Summary collapse
- .add_trigger_on_action(table, journal_table, action) ⇒ Object
- .chunked_insert(last_insert_id, chunk_size, new_table, insertion_columns, curr_table, wait, where = "") ⇒ Object
- .chunked_update(last_insert_id, chunk_size, new_table, insertion_columns, curr_table, wait, where = "") ⇒ Object
- .cleanup(table) ⇒ Object
- .clone_table(source, dest, window = 0, add_action_column = false) ⇒ Object
- .clone_table_for_changes(table, journal_table) ⇒ Object
- .common_columns(t1, t2) ⇒ Object
- .delete_trigger_on_action(table, action) ⇒ Object
- .format_time(time) ⇒ Object
-
.large_hadron_migrate(curr_table, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
id_window must be larger than the number of inserts added to the journal table.
- .last_insert_id(curr_table) ⇒ Object
-
.last_smaller_insert_id(curr_table, journal_table) ⇒ Object
to satisfy spec “does not lose records during table clone step”.
- .prepare_insertion_columns(new_table, table, default_values = {}) ⇒ Object
- .rename_tables(tables = {}) ⇒ Object
- .replay_delete_changes(table, journal_table) ⇒ Object
- .replay_insert_changes(table, journal_table, chunk_size = 10000, wait = 0.2) ⇒ Object
- .replay_update_changes(table, journal_table, chunk_size = 10000, wait = 0.2) ⇒ Object
- .say_remaining_estimate(times, chunks, chunk, wait) ⇒ Object
-
.schema_sql(source, dest, window, add_action_column = false) ⇒ Object
use show create instead of create table like.
- .show_create(t1) ⇒ Object
- .table_column_names(table_name) ⇒ Object
- .tick(col) ⇒ Object
- .trigger_name(action, table) ⇒ Object
- .with_master ⇒ Object
Class Method Details
.add_trigger_on_action(table, journal_table, action) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 284 def self.add_trigger_on_action(table, journal_table, action) columns = table_column_names(table) table_alias = (action == 'delete') ? 'OLD' : 'NEW' fallback = (action == 'delete') ? "`hadron_action` = 'delete'" : columns.map { |c| "#{tick(c)} = #{table_alias}.#{tick(c)}" }.join(",") execute %Q{ create trigger %s after #{action} on %s for each row begin insert into %s (%s, `hadron_action`) values (%s, '#{ action }') ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE %s; end } % [trigger_name(action, table), table, journal_table, columns.map { |c| tick(c) }.join(","), columns.map { |c| "#{table_alias}.#{tick(c)}" }.join(","), fallback ] end |
.chunked_insert(last_insert_id, chunk_size, new_table, insertion_columns, curr_table, wait, where = "") ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 160 def self.chunked_insert(last_insert_id, chunk_size, new_table, insertion_columns, curr_table, wait, where = "") # do the inserts in chunks. helps to reduce io contention and keeps the # undo log small. chunks = (last_insert_id / chunk_size.to_f).ceil times = [] (1..chunks).each do |chunk| times << Benchmark.measure do execute "start transaction" execute %Q{ insert into %s (%s) select %s from %s where (id between %d and %d) %s } % [ new_table, insertion_columns.keys.join(","), insertion_columns.values.join(","), curr_table, ((chunk - 1) * chunk_size) + 1, [chunk * chunk_size, last_insert_id].min, where ] execute "COMMIT" end say_remaining_estimate(times, chunks, chunk, wait) # larger values trade greater inconsistency for less io sleep wait end end |
.chunked_update(last_insert_id, chunk_size, new_table, insertion_columns, curr_table, wait, where = "") ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 196 def self.chunked_update(last_insert_id, chunk_size, new_table, insertion_columns, curr_table, wait, where = "") # do the inserts in chunks. helps to reduce io contention and keeps the # undo log small. chunks = (last_insert_id / chunk_size.to_f).ceil times = [] (1..chunks).each do |chunk| times << Benchmark.measure do execute "start transaction" execute %Q{ update %s as t1 join %s as t2 on t1.id = t2.id set %s where (t2.id between %d and %d) %s } % [ new_table, curr_table, insertion_columns.keys.map { |keys| "t1.#{keys} = t2.#{keys}"}.join(","), ((chunk - 1) * chunk_size) + 1, [chunk * chunk_size, last_insert_id].min, where ] execute "COMMIT" end say_remaining_estimate(times, chunks, chunk, wait) # larger values trade greater inconsistency for less io sleep wait end end |
.cleanup(table) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 314 def self.cleanup(table) delete_trigger_on_action(table, "insert") delete_trigger_on_action(table, "update") delete_trigger_on_action(table, "delete") end |
.clone_table(source, dest, window = 0, add_action_column = false) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 268 def self.clone_table(source, dest, window = 0, add_action_column = false) execute schema_sql(source, dest, window, add_action_column) end |
.clone_table_for_changes(table, journal_table) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 276 def self.clone_table_for_changes(table, journal_table) clone_table(table, journal_table, 0, true) end |
.common_columns(t1, t2) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 272 def self.common_columns(t1, t2) table_column_names(t1) & table_column_names(t2) end |
.delete_trigger_on_action(table, action) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 306 def self.delete_trigger_on_action(table, action) execute "drop trigger if exists %s" % trigger_name(action, table) end |
.format_time(time) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 397 def self.format_time(time) if RUBY_VERSION < "1.9" time.strftime("%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S_#{"%03d" % (time.usec / 1000)}") else time.strftime("%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S_%3N") end end |
.large_hadron_migrate(curr_table, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
id_window must be larger than the number of inserts added to the journal table. if this is not the case, inserts will be lost in the replay phase.
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 88 def self.large_hadron_migrate(curr_table, *args, &block) opts = args..reverse_merge :wait => 0.5, :chunk_size => 35_000, :id_window => 11_000 curr_table = curr_table.to_s chunk_size = opts[:chunk_size].to_i # we are in dev/test mode - so speed it up chunk_size = 10_000_000.to_i if Rails.env.development? or Rails.env.test? wait = opts[:wait].to_f id_window = opts[:id_window] raise "chunk_size must be >= 1" unless chunk_size >= 1 started = format_time(Time.now) new_table = "lhmn_%s" % curr_table old_table = "lhmo_%s_%s" % [started, curr_table] journal_table = "lhmj_%s_%s" % [started, curr_table] begin # clean tables. old tables are never deleted to guard against rollbacks. execute %Q{drop table if exists %s} % new_table clone_table(curr_table, new_table, id_window) clone_table_for_changes(curr_table, journal_table) # add triggers add_trigger_on_action(curr_table, journal_table, "insert") add_trigger_on_action(curr_table, journal_table, "update") add_trigger_on_action(curr_table, journal_table, "delete") last_insert_id = last_smaller_insert_id(curr_table, journal_table) say "last inserted id in #{curr_table}: #{last_insert_id}" # alter new table default_values = {} yield new_table, default_values insertion_columns = prepare_insertion_columns(new_table, curr_table, default_values) raise "insertion_columns empty" if insertion_columns.empty? chunked_insert \ last_insert_id, chunk_size, new_table, insertion_columns, curr_table, wait rename_tables [[ curr_table, old_table ], [ new_table, curr_table ]] cleanup(curr_table) # replay changes from the changes jornal replay_insert_changes(curr_table, journal_table, chunk_size, wait) replay_update_changes(curr_table, journal_table, chunk_size, wait) replay_delete_changes(curr_table, journal_table) old_table ensure cleanup(curr_table) end end |
.last_insert_id(curr_table) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 240 def self.last_insert_id(curr_table) with_master do select_value("SELECT max(id) FROM #{curr_table}").to_i end end |
.last_smaller_insert_id(curr_table, journal_table) ⇒ Object
to satisfy spec “does not lose records during table clone step”
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 230 def self.last_smaller_insert_id(curr_table, journal_table) with_master do select_value(%{ SELECT max(#{curr_table}.id) as max_id from #{curr_table} LEFT OUTER JOIN #{journal_table} ON #{journal_table}.id = #{curr_table}.id WHERE #{journal_table}.id IS NULL } % [ curr_table, journal_table ]).to_i end end |
.prepare_insertion_columns(new_table, table, default_values = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 152 def self.prepare_insertion_columns(new_table, table, default_values = {}) {}.tap do |columns| (common_columns(new_table, table) | default_values.keys).each do |column| columns[tick(column)] = default_values[column] || tick(column) end end end |
.rename_tables(tables = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 280 def self.rename_tables(tables = {}) execute "rename table %s" % tables.map{ |old_table, new_table| "#{old_table} to #{new_table}" }.join(', ') end |
.replay_delete_changes(table, journal_table) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 343 def self.replay_delete_changes(table, journal_table) with_master do if connection.select_values("select id from #{journal_table} where hadron_action = 'delete' LIMIT 1").any? execute %Q{ delete from #{table} where id in ( select id from #{journal_table} where hadron_action = 'delete' ) } end end end |
.replay_insert_changes(table, journal_table, chunk_size = 10000, wait = 0.2) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 329 def self.replay_insert_changes(table, journal_table, chunk_size = 10000, wait = 0.2) last_insert_id = last_insert_id(journal_table) columns = prepare_insertion_columns(table, journal_table) chunked_insert \ last_insert_id, chunk_size, table, columns, journal_table, wait, "AND hadron_action = 'insert'" end |
.replay_update_changes(table, journal_table, chunk_size = 10000, wait = 0.2) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 355 def self.replay_update_changes(table, journal_table, chunk_size = 10000, wait = 0.2) last_insert_id = last_insert_id(journal_table) columns = prepare_insertion_columns(table, journal_table) chunked_update \ last_insert_id, chunk_size, table, columns, journal_table, wait, "AND hadron_action = 'update'" end |
.say_remaining_estimate(times, chunks, chunk, wait) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 320 def self.say_remaining_estimate(times, chunks, chunk, wait) avg = times.inject(0) { |s, t| s += t.real } / times.size.to_f remaining = chunks - chunk say "%d more chunks to go, estimated end: %s" % [ remaining, Time.now + (remaining * (avg + wait)) ] end |
.schema_sql(source, dest, window, add_action_column = false) ⇒ Object
use show create instead of create table like. there was some weird
behavior with the latter where the auto_increment of the source table
got modified when updating the destination.
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 374 def self.schema_sql(source, dest, window, add_action_column = false) show_create(source).tap do |schema| schema.gsub!(/auto_increment=(\d+)/i) do "auto_increment=#{ $1.to_i + window }" end if add_action_column schema.sub!(/\) ENGINE=/, ", hadron_action ENUM('update', 'insert', 'delete'), INDEX hadron_action (hadron_action) USING BTREE) ENGINE=") end schema.gsub!('CREATE TABLE `%s`' % source, 'CREATE TABLE `%s`' % dest) end end |
.show_create(t1) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 389 def self.show_create(t1) (execute "show create table %s" % t1).fetch_row.last end |
.table_column_names(table_name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 246 def self.table_column_names(table_name) with_master do select_values %Q{ select column_name from information_schema.columns where table_name = "%s" and table_schema = "%s" } % [table_name, connection.current_database] end end |
.tick(col) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 393 def self.tick(col) "`#{ col }`" end |
.trigger_name(action, table) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 310 def self.trigger_name(action, table) tick("after_#{action}_#{table}") end |
.with_master ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/large-hadron-migrator.rb', line 258 def self.with_master if ActiveRecord::Base.respond_to? :with_master ActiveRecord::Base.with_master do yield end else yield end end |