Module: Pgbus::DedicatedConnection
- Defined in:
- lib/pgbus/dedicated_connection.rb
Overview
Single choke point for opening a DEDICATED PG connection outside the
pgmq pools — the streamer's LISTEN connection and the worker
NotifyListener. Every such path MUST route through here (enforced by
spec/pgbus/pg_connect_guard_spec.rb): in :session GUC mode,
Configuration#forward_connection_variables leaves the database.yml
variables: hash on the connection options for the caller to apply
post-connect, and :variables is not a libpq keyword — a raw
PG.connect(**opts) fails with invalid connection option "variables"
(issue #352). This mirrors Client#wrap_session_gucs, which does the
same for pool connections: the GUCs are applied via post-connect SET
because a transaction-mode pooler rejects the libpq options startup
param (the reason :session mode exists).
Class Method Summary collapse
Class Method Details
.close_quietly(conn) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pgbus/dedicated_connection.rb', line 47 def close_quietly(conn) conn.close rescue StandardError nil end |
.connect(opts) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pgbus/dedicated_connection.rb', line 19 def connect(opts) require "pg" unless defined?(::PG::Connection) case opts when String then ::PG.connect(opts) when Hash then connect_from_hash(opts) else raise Pgbus::ConfigurationError, "Cannot build a dedicated PG connection from #{opts.class}. " \ "Set database_url or connection_params so pgbus can open its own connection." end end |
.connect_from_hash(opts) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/pgbus/dedicated_connection.rb', line 31 def connect_from_hash(opts) variables = opts[:variables] conn = ::PG.connect(**opts.except(:variables)) begin variables&.each { |name, value| conn.exec("SET #{name} = '#{value}'") } rescue StandardError # A failing SET (e.g. a bogus GUC name in database.yml variables:) # must not orphan the freshly opened socket — the reconnect loops # retry on a tight backoff and would leak one server connection per # attempt until PostgreSQL exhausts max_connections. close_quietly(conn) raise end conn end |