lnd/kvdb/postgres/db.go

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//go:build kvdb_postgres
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// +build kvdb_postgres
package postgres
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/walletdb"
)
const (
// kvTableName is the name of the table that will contain all the kv
// pairs.
kvTableName = "kv"
)
// KV stores a key/value pair.
type KV struct {
key string
val string
}
// db holds a reference to the postgres connection connection.
type db struct {
// cfg is the postgres connection config.
cfg *Config
// prefix is the table name prefix that is used to simulate namespaces.
// We don't use schemas because at least sqlite does not support that.
prefix string
// ctx is the overall context for the database driver.
//
// TODO: This is an anti-pattern that is in place until the kvdb
// interface supports a context.
ctx context.Context
// db is the underlying database connection instance.
db *sql.DB
// lock is the global write lock that ensures single writer.
lock sync.RWMutex
// table is the name of the table that contains the data for all
// top-level buckets that have keys that cannot be mapped to a distinct
// sql table.
table string
}
// Enforce db implements the walletdb.DB interface.
var _ walletdb.DB = (*db)(nil)
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// Global set of database connections.
var dbConns *dbConnSet
// Init initializes the global set of database connections.
func Init(maxConnections int) {
dbConns = newDbConnSet(maxConnections)
}
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// newPostgresBackend returns a db object initialized with the passed backend
// config. If postgres connection cannot be estabished, then returns error.
func newPostgresBackend(ctx context.Context, config *Config, prefix string) (
*db, error) {
if prefix == "" {
return nil, errors.New("empty postgres prefix")
}
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if dbConns == nil {
return nil, errors.New("db connection set not initialized")
}
dbConn, err := dbConns.Open(config.Dsn)
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if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Compose system table names.
table := fmt.Sprintf(
"%s_%s", prefix, kvTableName,
)
// Execute the create statements to set up a kv table in postgres. Every
// row points to the bucket that it is one via its parent_id field. A
// NULL parent_id means that the key belongs to the upper-most bucket in
// this table. A constraint on parent_id is enforcing referential
// integrity.
//
// Furthermore there is a <table>_p index on parent_id that is required
// for the foreign key constraint.
//
// Finally there are unique indices on (parent_id, key) to prevent the
// same key being present in a bucket more than once (<table>_up and
// <table>_unp). In postgres, a single index wouldn't enforce the unique
// constraint on rows with a NULL parent_id. Therefore two indices are
// defined.
_, err = dbConn.ExecContext(ctx, `
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS public;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS public.`+table+`
(
key bytea NOT NULL,
value bytea,
parent_id bigint,
id bigserial PRIMARY KEY,
sequence bigint,
CONSTRAINT `+table+`_parent FOREIGN KEY (parent_id)
REFERENCES public.`+table+` (id)
ON UPDATE NO ACTION
ON DELETE CASCADE
);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS `+table+`_p
ON public.`+table+` (parent_id);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS `+table+`_up
ON public.`+table+`
(parent_id, key) WHERE parent_id IS NOT NULL;
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS `+table+`_unp
ON public.`+table+` (key) WHERE parent_id IS NULL;
`)
if err != nil {
_ = dbConn.Close()
return nil, err
}
backend := &db{
cfg: config,
prefix: prefix,
ctx: ctx,
db: dbConn,
table: table,
}
return backend, nil
}
// getTimeoutCtx gets a timeout context for database requests.
func (db *db) getTimeoutCtx() (context.Context, func()) {
if db.cfg.Timeout == time.Duration(0) {
return db.ctx, func() {}
}
return context.WithTimeout(db.ctx, db.cfg.Timeout)
}
// getPrefixedTableName returns a table name for this prefix (namespace).
func (db *db) getPrefixedTableName(table string) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s_%s", db.prefix, table)
}
// catchPanic executes the specified function. If a panic occurs, it is returned
// as an error value.
func catchPanic(f func() error) (err error) {
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
log.Criticalf("Caught unhandled error: %v", r)
switch data := r.(type) {
case error:
err = data
default:
err = errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("%v", data))
}
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}
}()
err = f()
return
}
// View opens a database read transaction and executes the function f with the
// transaction passed as a parameter. After f exits, the transaction is rolled
// back. If f errors, its error is returned, not a rollback error (if any
// occur). The passed reset function is called before the start of the
// transaction and can be used to reset intermediate state. As callers may
// expect retries of the f closure (depending on the database backend used), the
// reset function will be called before each retry respectively.
func (db *db) View(f func(tx walletdb.ReadTx) error, reset func()) error {
return db.executeTransaction(
func(tx walletdb.ReadWriteTx) error {
return f(tx.(walletdb.ReadTx))
},
reset, true,
)
}
// Update opens a database read/write transaction and executes the function f
// with the transaction passed as a parameter. After f exits, if f did not
// error, the transaction is committed. Otherwise, if f did error, the
// transaction is rolled back. If the rollback fails, the original error
// returned by f is still returned. If the commit fails, the commit error is
// returned. As callers may expect retries of the f closure, the reset function
// will be called before each retry respectively.
func (db *db) Update(f func(tx walletdb.ReadWriteTx) error, reset func()) (err error) {
return db.executeTransaction(f, reset, false)
}
// executeTransaction creates a new read-only or read-write transaction and
// executes the given function within it.
func (db *db) executeTransaction(f func(tx walletdb.ReadWriteTx) error,
reset func(), readOnly bool) error {
reset()
tx, err := newReadWriteTx(db, readOnly)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = catchPanic(func() error { return f(tx) })
if err != nil {
if rollbackErr := tx.Rollback(); rollbackErr != nil {
log.Errorf("Error rolling back tx: %v", rollbackErr)
}
return err
}
return tx.Commit()
}
// PrintStats returns all collected stats pretty printed into a string.
func (db *db) PrintStats() string {
return "stats not supported by Postgres driver"
}
// BeginReadWriteTx opens a database read+write transaction.
func (db *db) BeginReadWriteTx() (walletdb.ReadWriteTx, error) {
return newReadWriteTx(db, false)
}
// BeginReadTx opens a database read transaction.
func (db *db) BeginReadTx() (walletdb.ReadTx, error) {
return newReadWriteTx(db, true)
}
// Copy writes a copy of the database to the provided writer. This call will
// start a read-only transaction to perform all operations.
// This function is part of the walletdb.Db interface implementation.
func (db *db) Copy(w io.Writer) error {
return errors.New("not implemented")
}
// Close cleanly shuts down the database and syncs all data.
// This function is part of the walletdb.Db interface implementation.
func (db *db) Close() error {
log.Infof("Closing database %v", db.prefix)
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return dbConns.Close(db.cfg.Dsn)
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}