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"""
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This module implements a transaction manager that can be used to define
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transaction handling in a request or view function. It is used by transaction
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control middleware and decorators.
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The transaction manager can be in managed or in auto state. Auto state means the
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system is using a commit-on-save strategy (actually it's more like
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commit-on-change). As soon as the .save() or .delete() (or related) methods are
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called, a commit is made.
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Managed transactions don't do those commits, but will need some kind of manual
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or implicit commits or rollbacks.
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"""
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try:
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import thread
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except ImportError:
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import dummy_thread as thread
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from django.db import connection
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from django.conf import settings
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class TransactionManagementError(Exception):
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"""
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This exception is thrown when something bad happens with transaction
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management.
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"""
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pass
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# The state is a dictionary of lists. The key to the dict is the current
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# thread and the list is handled as a stack of values.
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state = {}
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# The dirty flag is set by *_unless_managed functions to denote that the
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# code under transaction management has changed things to require a
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# database commit.
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dirty = {}
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def enter_transaction_management():
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"""
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Enters transaction management for a running thread. It must be balanced with
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the appropriate leave_transaction_management call, since the actual state is
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managed as a stack.
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The state and dirty flag are carried over from the surrounding block or
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from the settings, if there is no surrounding block (dirty is always false
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when no current block is running).
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"""
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thread_ident = thread.get_ident()
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if state.has_key(thread_ident) and state[thread_ident]:
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state[thread_ident].append(state[thread_ident][-1])
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else:
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state[thread_ident] = []
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state[thread_ident].append(settings.TRANSACTIONS_MANAGED)
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if not dirty.has_key(thread_ident):
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dirty[thread_ident] = False
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def leave_transaction_management():
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"""
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Leaves transaction management for a running thread. A dirty flag is carried
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over to the surrounding block, as a commit will commit all changes, even
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those from outside. (Commits are on connection level.)
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"""
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thread_ident = thread.get_ident()
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if state.has_key(thread_ident) and state[thread_ident]:
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del state[thread_ident][-1]
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else:
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raise TransactionManagementError("This code isn't under transaction management")
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if dirty.get(thread_ident, False):
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rollback()
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raise TransactionManagementError("Transaction managed block ended with pending COMMIT/ROLLBACK")
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dirty[thread_ident] = False
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def is_dirty():
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"""
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Returns True if the current transaction requires a commit for changes to
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happen.
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"""
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return dirty.get(thread.get_ident(), False)
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def set_dirty():
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"""
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Sets a dirty flag for the current thread and code streak. This can be used
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to decide in a managed block of code to decide whether there are open
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changes waiting for commit.
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"""
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thread_ident = thread.get_ident()
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if dirty.has_key(thread_ident):
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dirty[thread_ident] = True
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else:
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raise TransactionManagementError("This code isn't under transaction management")
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def set_clean():
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"""
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Resets a dirty flag for the current thread and code streak. This can be used
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to decide in a managed block of code to decide whether a commit or rollback
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should happen.
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"""
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thread_ident = thread.get_ident()
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if dirty.has_key(thread_ident):
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dirty[thread_ident] = False
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else:
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raise TransactionManagementError("This code isn't under transaction management")
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def is_managed():
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"""
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Checks whether the transaction manager is in manual or in auto state.
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"""
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thread_ident = thread.get_ident()
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if state.has_key(thread_ident):
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if state[thread_ident]:
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return state[thread_ident][-1]
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return settings.TRANSACTIONS_MANAGED
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def managed(flag=True):
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"""
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Puts the transaction manager into a manual state: managed transactions have
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to be committed explicitly by the user. If you switch off transaction
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management and there is a pending commit/rollback, the data will be
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commited.
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"""
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thread_ident = thread.get_ident()
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top = state.get(thread_ident, None)
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if top:
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top[-1] = flag
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if not flag and is_dirty():
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connection._commit()
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set_clean()
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else:
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raise TransactionManagementError("This code isn't under transaction management")
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def commit_unless_managed():
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"""
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Commits changes if the system is not in managed transaction mode.
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"""
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if not is_managed():
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connection._commit()
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else:
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set_dirty()
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def rollback_unless_managed():
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"""
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Rolls back changes if the system is not in managed transaction mode.
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"""
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if not is_managed():
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connection._rollback()
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else:
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set_dirty()
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def commit():
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"""
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Does the commit itself and resets the dirty flag.
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"""
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connection._commit()
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set_clean()
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def rollback():
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"""
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This function does the rollback itself and resets the dirty flag.
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"""
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connection._rollback()
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set_clean()
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##############
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# DECORATORS #
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##############
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def autocommit(func):
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"""
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Decorator that activates commit on save. This is Django's default behavior;
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this decorator is useful if you globally activated transaction management in
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your settings file and want the default behavior in some view functions.
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"""
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def _autocommit(*args, **kw):
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try:
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enter_transaction_management()
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managed(False)
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return func(*args, **kw)
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finally:
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leave_transaction_management()
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return _autocommit
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def commit_on_success(func):
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"""
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This decorator activates commit on response. This way, if the view function
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runs successfully, a commit is made; if the viewfunc produces an exception,
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a rollback is made. This is one of the most common ways to do transaction
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control in web apps.
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"""
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def _commit_on_success(*args, **kw):
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try:
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enter_transaction_management()
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managed(True)
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try:
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res = func(*args, **kw)
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except Exception, e:
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if is_dirty():
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rollback()
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raise
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else:
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if is_dirty():
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commit()
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return res
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finally:
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leave_transaction_management()
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return _commit_on_success
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def commit_manually(func):
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"""
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Decorator that activates manual transaction control. It just disables
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automatic transaction control and doesn't do any commit/rollback of its
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own -- it's up to the user to call the commit and rollback functions
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themselves.
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"""
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def _commit_manually(*args, **kw):
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try:
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enter_transaction_management()
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managed(True)
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return func(*args, **kw)
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finally:
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leave_transaction_management()
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return _commit_manually
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