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Python
299 lines
9.8 KiB
Python
#
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# This file is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3.
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#
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# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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# Copyright (C) 2023 New Vector, Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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# License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details:
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# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>.
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#
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# Originally licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0:
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# <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>.
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#
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# [This file includes modifications made by New Vector Limited]
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#
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#
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import abc
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import logging
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import threading
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Callable, List, Optional
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from synapse.storage.engines import (
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BaseDatabaseEngine,
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IncorrectDatabaseSetup,
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PostgresEngine,
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)
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from synapse.storage.types import Connection, Cursor
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from synapse.storage.database import LoggingDatabaseConnection
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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_INCONSISTENT_SEQUENCE_ERROR = """
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Postgres sequence '%(seq)s' is inconsistent with associated
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table '%(table)s'. This can happen if Synapse has been downgraded and
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then upgraded again, or due to a bad migration.
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To fix this error, shut down Synapse (including any and all workers)
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and run the following SQL:
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SELECT setval('%(seq)s', (
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%(max_id_sql)s
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));
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See docs/postgres.md for more information.
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"""
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_INCONSISTENT_STREAM_ERROR = """
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Postgres sequence '%(seq)s' is inconsistent with associated stream position
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of '%(stream_name)s' in the 'stream_positions' table.
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This is likely a programming error and should be reported at
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https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse.
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A temporary workaround to fix this error is to shut down Synapse (including
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any and all workers) and run the following SQL:
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DELETE FROM stream_positions WHERE stream_name = '%(stream_name)s';
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This will need to be done every time the server is restarted.
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"""
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class SequenceGenerator(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
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"""A class which generates a unique sequence of integers"""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def get_next_id_txn(self, txn: Cursor) -> int:
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"""Gets the next ID in the sequence"""
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...
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def get_next_mult_txn(self, txn: Cursor, n: int) -> List[int]:
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"""Get the next `n` IDs in the sequence"""
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...
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def check_consistency(
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self,
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db_conn: "LoggingDatabaseConnection",
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table: str,
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id_column: str,
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stream_name: Optional[str] = None,
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positive: bool = True,
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) -> None:
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"""Should be called during start up to test that the current value of
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the sequence is greater than or equal to the maximum ID in the table.
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This is to handle various cases where the sequence value can get out of
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sync with the table, e.g. if Synapse gets rolled back to a previous
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version and the rolled forwards again.
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If a stream name is given then this will check that any value in the
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`stream_positions` table is less than or equal to the current sequence
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value. If it isn't then it's likely that streams have been crossed
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somewhere (e.g. two ID generators have the same stream name).
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"""
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...
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class PostgresSequenceGenerator(SequenceGenerator):
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"""An implementation of SequenceGenerator which uses a postgres sequence"""
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def __init__(self, sequence_name: str):
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self._sequence_name = sequence_name
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def get_next_id_txn(self, txn: Cursor) -> int:
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txn.execute("SELECT nextval(?)", (self._sequence_name,))
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fetch_res = txn.fetchone()
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assert fetch_res is not None
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return fetch_res[0]
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def get_next_mult_txn(self, txn: Cursor, n: int) -> List[int]:
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txn.execute(
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"SELECT nextval(?) FROM generate_series(1, ?)", (self._sequence_name, n)
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)
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return [i for (i,) in txn]
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def check_consistency(
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self,
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db_conn: "LoggingDatabaseConnection",
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table: str,
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id_column: str,
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stream_name: Optional[str] = None,
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positive: bool = True,
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) -> None:
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"""See SequenceGenerator.check_consistency for docstring."""
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txn = db_conn.cursor(txn_name="sequence.check_consistency")
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# First we get the current max ID from the table.
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table_sql = "SELECT GREATEST(%(agg)s(%(id)s), 0) FROM %(table)s" % {
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"id": id_column,
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"table": table,
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"agg": "MAX" if positive else "-MIN",
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}
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txn.execute(table_sql)
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row = txn.fetchone()
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if not row:
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# Table is empty, so nothing to do.
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txn.close()
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return
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# Now we fetch the current value from the sequence and compare with the
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# above.
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max_stream_id = row[0]
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txn.execute(
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"SELECT last_value, is_called FROM %(seq)s" % {"seq": self._sequence_name}
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)
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fetch_res = txn.fetchone()
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assert fetch_res is not None
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last_value, is_called = fetch_res
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# If we have an associated stream check the stream_positions table.
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max_in_stream_positions = None
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if stream_name:
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txn.execute(
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"SELECT MAX(stream_id) FROM stream_positions WHERE stream_name = ?",
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(stream_name,),
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)
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row = txn.fetchone()
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if row:
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max_in_stream_positions = row[0]
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txn.close()
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# If `is_called` is False then `last_value` is actually the value that
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# will be generated next, so we decrement to get the true "last value".
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if not is_called:
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last_value -= 1
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if max_stream_id > last_value:
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logger.warning(
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"Postgres sequence %s is behind table %s: %d < %d",
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self._sequence_name,
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table,
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last_value,
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max_stream_id,
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)
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raise IncorrectDatabaseSetup(
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_INCONSISTENT_SEQUENCE_ERROR
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% {"seq": self._sequence_name, "table": table, "max_id_sql": table_sql}
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)
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# If we have values in the stream positions table then they have to be
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# less than or equal to `last_value`
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if max_in_stream_positions and max_in_stream_positions > last_value:
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raise IncorrectDatabaseSetup(
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_INCONSISTENT_STREAM_ERROR
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% {"seq": self._sequence_name, "stream_name": stream_name}
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)
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GetFirstCallbackType = Callable[[Cursor], int]
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class LocalSequenceGenerator(SequenceGenerator):
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"""An implementation of SequenceGenerator which uses local locking
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This only works reliably if there are no other worker processes generating IDs at
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the same time.
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"""
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def __init__(self, get_first_callback: GetFirstCallbackType):
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"""
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Args:
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get_first_callback: a callback which is called on the first call to
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get_next_id_txn; should return the current maximum id
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"""
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# the callback. this is cleared after it is called, so that it can be GCed.
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self._callback: Optional[GetFirstCallbackType] = get_first_callback
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# The current max value, or None if we haven't looked in the DB yet.
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self._current_max_id: Optional[int] = None
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self._lock = threading.Lock()
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def get_next_id_txn(self, txn: Cursor) -> int:
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# We do application locking here since if we're using sqlite then
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# we are a single process synapse.
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with self._lock:
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if self._current_max_id is None:
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assert self._callback is not None
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self._current_max_id = self._callback(txn)
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self._callback = None
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self._current_max_id += 1
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return self._current_max_id
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def get_next_mult_txn(self, txn: Cursor, n: int) -> List[int]:
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with self._lock:
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if self._current_max_id is None:
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assert self._callback is not None
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self._current_max_id = self._callback(txn)
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self._callback = None
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first_id = self._current_max_id + 1
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self._current_max_id += n
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return [first_id + i for i in range(n)]
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def check_consistency(
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self,
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db_conn: Connection,
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table: str,
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id_column: str,
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stream_name: Optional[str] = None,
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positive: bool = True,
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) -> None:
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# There is nothing to do for in memory sequences
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pass
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def build_sequence_generator(
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db_conn: "LoggingDatabaseConnection",
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database_engine: BaseDatabaseEngine,
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get_first_callback: GetFirstCallbackType,
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sequence_name: str,
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table: Optional[str],
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id_column: Optional[str],
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stream_name: Optional[str] = None,
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positive: bool = True,
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) -> SequenceGenerator:
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"""Get the best impl of SequenceGenerator available
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This uses PostgresSequenceGenerator on postgres, and a locally-locked impl on
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sqlite.
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Args:
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database_engine: the database engine we are connected to
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get_first_callback: a callback which gets the next sequence ID. Used if
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we're on sqlite.
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sequence_name: the name of a postgres sequence to use.
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table, id_column, stream_name, positive: If set then `check_consistency`
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is called on the created sequence. See docstring for
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`check_consistency` details.
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"""
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if isinstance(database_engine, PostgresEngine):
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seq: SequenceGenerator = PostgresSequenceGenerator(sequence_name)
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else:
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seq = LocalSequenceGenerator(get_first_callback)
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if table:
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assert id_column
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seq.check_consistency(
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db_conn=db_conn,
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table=table,
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id_column=id_column,
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stream_name=stream_name,
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positive=positive,
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)
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return seq
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