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authorSam Davies <seivadmas@gmail.com>2015-10-29 18:26:54 -0300
committerSam Davies <seivadmas@gmail.com>2015-10-30 14:04:16 -0300
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Use advisory locks to prevent concurrent migrations
- Addresses issue #22092 - Works on Postgres and MySQL - Uses advisory locks because of two important properties: 1. The can be obtained outside of the context of a transaction 2. They are automatically released when the session ends, so if a migration process crashed for whatever reason the lock is not left open perpetually - Adds get_advisory_lock and release_advisory_lock methods to database adapters - Attempting to run a migration while another one is in process will raise a ConcurrentMigrationError instead of attempting to run in parallel with undefined behavior. This could be rescued and the migration could exit cleanly instead. Perhaps as a configuration option? Technical Notes ============== The Migrator uses generate_migrator_advisory_lock_key to build the key for the lock. In order to be compatible across multiple adapters there are some constraints on this key. - Postgres limits us to 64 bit signed integers - MySQL advisory locks are server-wide so we have to scope to the database - To fulfil these requirements we use a Migrator salt (a randomly chosen signed integer with max length of 31 bits) that identifies the Rails migration process as the owner of the lock. We multiply this salt with a CRC32 unsigned integer hash of the database name to get a signed 64 bit integer that can also be converted to a string to act as a lock key in MySQL databases. - It is important for subsequent versions of the Migrator to use the same salt, otherwise different versions of the Migrator will not see each other's locks.
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