class ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionHandler
ConnectionHandler
is a collection of ConnectionPool
objects. It is used for keeping separate connection pools that connect to different databases.
For example, suppose that you have 5 models, with the following hierarchy:
class Author < ActiveRecord::Base end class BankAccount < ActiveRecord::Base end class Book < ActiveRecord::Base establish_connection :library_db end class ScaryBook < Book end class GoodBook < Book end
And a database.yml that looked like this:
development: database: my_application host: localhost library_db: database: library host: some.library.org
Your primary database in the development environment is “my_application” but the Book model connects to a separate database called “library_db” (this can even be a database on a different machine).
Book, ScaryBook and GoodBook will all use the same connection pool to “library_db” while Author, BankAccount, and any other models you create will use the default connection pool to “my_application”.
The various connection pools are managed by a single instance of ConnectionHandler
accessible via ActiveRecord::Base.connection_handler
. All Active Record models use this handler to determine the connection pool that they should use.
The ConnectionHandler
class is not coupled with the Active models, as it has no knowledge about the model. The model needs to pass a connection specification name to the handler, in order to look up the correct connection pool.
Public Class Methods
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 992 def initialize # These caches are keyed by pool_config.connection_specification_name (PoolConfig#connection_specification_name). @owner_to_pool_manager = Concurrent::Map.new(initial_capacity: 2) # Backup finalizer: if the forked child skipped Kernel#fork the early discard has not occurred ObjectSpace.define_finalizer self, FINALIZER end
Public Instance Methods
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1078 def active_connections?(role = ActiveRecord::Base.current_role) connection_pool_list(role).any?(&:active_connection?) end
Returns true if there are any active connections among the connection pools that the ConnectionHandler
is managing.
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1034 def all_connection_pools owner_to_pool_manager.values.flat_map { |m| m.pool_configs.map(&:pool) } end
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1085 def clear_active_connections!(role = ActiveRecord::Base.current_role) connection_pool_list(role).each(&:release_connection) end
Returns any connections in use by the current thread back to the pool, and also returns connections to the pool cached by threads that are no longer alive.
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1096 def clear_all_connections!(role = ActiveRecord::Base.current_role) connection_pool_list(role).each(&:disconnect!) end
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1092 def clear_reloadable_connections!(role = ActiveRecord::Base.current_role) connection_pool_list(role).each(&:clear_reloadable_connections!) end
Clears the cache which maps classes.
See ConnectionPool#clear_reloadable_connections!
for details.
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1133 def connected?(spec_name, role: ActiveRecord::Base.current_role, shard: ActiveRecord::Base.current_shard) pool = retrieve_connection_pool(spec_name, role: role, shard: shard) pool && pool.connected? end
Returns true if a connection that's accessible to this class has already been opened.
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1038 def connection_pool_list(role = ActiveRecord::Base.current_role) owner_to_pool_manager.values.flat_map { |m| m.pool_configs(role).map(&:pool) } end
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1043 def establish_connection(config, owner_name: Base.name, role: ActiveRecord::Base.current_role, shard: Base.current_shard) owner_name = config.to_s if config.is_a?(Symbol) pool_config = resolve_pool_config(config, owner_name) db_config = pool_config.db_config # Protects the connection named `ActiveRecord::Base` from being removed # if the user calls `establish_connection :primary`. if owner_to_pool_manager.key?(pool_config.connection_specification_name) remove_connection_pool(pool_config.connection_specification_name, role: role, shard: shard) end message_bus = ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrumenter payload = {} if pool_config payload[:spec_name] = pool_config.connection_specification_name payload[:shard] = shard payload[:config] = db_config.configuration_hash end if ActiveRecord::Base.legacy_connection_handling owner_to_pool_manager[pool_config.connection_specification_name] ||= LegacyPoolManager.new else owner_to_pool_manager[pool_config.connection_specification_name] ||= PoolManager.new end pool_manager = get_pool_manager(pool_config.connection_specification_name) pool_manager.set_pool_config(role, shard, pool_config) message_bus.instrument("!connection.active_record", payload) do pool_config.pool end end
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1103 def flush_idle_connections!(role = ActiveRecord::Base.current_role) connection_pool_list(role).each(&:flush!) end
Disconnects all currently idle connections.
See ConnectionPool#flush!
for details.
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1142 def remove_connection(owner, role: ActiveRecord::Base.current_role, shard: ActiveRecord::Base.current_shard) remove_connection_pool(owner, role: role, shard: shard)&.configuration_hash end
Remove the connection for this class. This will close the active connection and the defined connection (if they exist). The result can be used as an argument for establish_connection
, for easily re-establishing the connection.
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1147 def remove_connection_pool(owner, role: ActiveRecord::Base.current_role, shard: ActiveRecord::Base.current_shard) if pool_manager = get_pool_manager(owner) pool_config = pool_manager.remove_pool_config(role, shard) if pool_config pool_config.disconnect! pool_config.db_config end end end
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1161 def retrieve_connection_pool(owner, role: ActiveRecord::Base.current_role, shard: ActiveRecord::Base.current_shard) pool_config = get_pool_manager(owner)&.get_pool_config(role, shard) pool_config&.pool end
Retrieving the connection pool happens a lot, so we cache it in @owner_to_pool_manager. This makes retrieving the connection pool O(1) once the process is warm. When a connection is established or removed, we invalidate the cache.
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb, line 1019 def while_preventing_writes(enabled = true) unless ActiveRecord::Base.legacy_connection_handling raise NotImplementedError, "`while_preventing_writes` is only available on the connection_handler with legacy_connection_handling" end original, self.prevent_writes = self.prevent_writes, enabled yield ensure self.prevent_writes = original end
Prevent writing to the database regardless of role.
In some cases you may want to prevent writes to the database even if you are on a database that can write. `while_preventing_writes` will prevent writes to the database for the duration of the block.
This method does not provide the same protection as a readonly user and is meant to be a safeguard against accidental writes.
See `READ_QUERY` for the queries that are blocked by this method.
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