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26ab719a 1package DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated::Pool;
2
3use Moose;
4use MooseX::AttributeHelpers;
5use DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated::Replicant;
6use List::Util qw(sum);
7
8=head1 NAME
9
10DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated::Pool; Manage a pool of replicants
11
12=head1 SYNOPSIS
13
14This class is used internally by L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated>. You
15shouldn't need to create instances of this class.
64cdad22 16
26ab719a 17=head1 DESCRIPTION
18
19In a replicated storage type, there is at least one replicant to handle the
20read only traffic. The Pool class manages this replicant, or list of
21replicants, and gives some methods for querying information about their status.
22
23=head1 ATTRIBUTES
24
25This class defines the following attributes.
26
4a607d7a 27=head2 maximum_lag ($num)
28
29This is a number which defines the maximum allowed lag returned by the
30L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/lag_behind_master> method. The default is 0. In
31general, this should return a larger number when the replicant is lagging
32behind it's master, however the implementation of this is database specific, so
33don't count on this number having a fixed meaning. For example, MySQL will
34return a number of seconds that the replicating database is lagging.
35
36=cut
37
38has 'maximum_lag' => (
64cdad22 39 is=>'rw',
40 isa=>'Num',
41 required=>1,
42 lazy=>1,
43 default=>0,
4a607d7a 44);
45
17b05c13 46=head2 last_validated
47
48This is an integer representing a time since the last time the replicants were
49validated. It's nothing fancy, just an integer provided via the perl time
50builtin.
51
52=cut
53
54has 'last_validated' => (
64cdad22 55 is=>'rw',
56 isa=>'Int',
57 reader=>'last_validated',
58 writer=>'_last_validated',
59 lazy=>1,
60 default=>0,
17b05c13 61);
62
4a607d7a 63=head2 replicant_type ($classname)
26ab719a 64
65Base class used to instantiate replicants that are in the pool. Unless you
66need to subclass L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated::Replicant> you should
67just leave this alone.
68
69=cut
70
71has 'replicant_type' => (
64cdad22 72 is=>'ro',
73 isa=>'ClassName',
74 required=>1,
75 default=>'DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI',
76 handles=>{
77 'create_replicant' => 'new',
78 },
26ab719a 79);
80
26ab719a 81=head2 replicants
82
83A hashref of replicant, with the key being the dsn and the value returning the
84actual replicant storage. For example if the $dsn element is something like:
85
64cdad22 86 "dbi:SQLite:dbname=dbfile"
87
26ab719a 88You could access the specific replicant via:
89
64cdad22 90 $schema->storage->replicants->{'dbname=dbfile'}
91
92This attributes also supports the following helper methods:
26ab719a 93
94=over 4
95
96=item set_replicant($key=>$storage)
97
98Pushes a replicant onto the HashRef under $key
99
100=item get_replicant($key)
101
102Retrieves the named replicant
103
104=item has_replicants
105
106Returns true if the Pool defines replicants.
107
108=item num_replicants
109
110The number of replicants in the pool
111
112=item delete_replicant ($key)
113
114removes the replicant under $key from the pool
115
116=back
117
118=cut
119
120has 'replicants' => (
64cdad22 121 is=>'rw',
122 metaclass => 'Collection::Hash',
123 isa=>'HashRef[DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI]',
124 default=>sub {{}},
125 provides => {
126 'set' => 'set_replicant',
127 'get' => 'get_replicant',
128 'empty' => 'has_replicants',
129 'count' => 'num_replicants',
130 'delete' => 'delete_replicant',
131 },
26ab719a 132);
133
26ab719a 134=head1 METHODS
135
136This class defines the following methods.
137
955a6df6 138=head2 connect_replicants ($schema, Array[$connect_info])
26ab719a 139
140Given an array of $dsn suitable for connected to a database, create an
141L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated::Replicant> object and store it in the
142L</replicants> attribute.
143
144=cut
145
955a6df6 146sub connect_replicants {
64cdad22 147 my $self = shift @_;
148 my $schema = shift @_;
149
150 my @newly_created = ();
151 foreach my $connect_info (@_) {
bbafcf26 152 my $replicant = $self->connect_replicant($schema, $connect_info);
64cdad22 153 my ($key) = ($connect_info->[0]=~m/^dbi\:.+\:(.+)$/);
154 $self->set_replicant( $key => $replicant);
155 push @newly_created, $replicant;
156 }
157
158 return @newly_created;
26ab719a 159}
160
bbafcf26 161=head2 connect_replicant ($schema, $connect_info)
162
163Given a schema object and a hashref of $connect_info, connect the replicant
164and return it.
165
166=cut
167
168sub connect_replicant {
169 my ($self, $schema, $connect_info) = @_;
170 my $replicant = $self->create_replicant($schema);
171
172 $replicant->connect_info($connect_info);
173 $replicant->ensure_connected;
174 DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Replicated::Replicant->meta->apply($replicant);
175
176 return $replicant;
177}
178
26ab719a 179=head2 connected_replicants
180
181Returns true if there are connected replicants. Actually is overloaded to
182return the number of replicants. So you can do stuff like:
183
64cdad22 184 if( my $num_connected = $storage->has_connected_replicants ) {
185 print "I have $num_connected connected replicants";
186 } else {
187 print "Sorry, no replicants.";
188 }
26ab719a 189
190This method will actually test that each replicant in the L</replicants> hashref
191is actually connected, try not to hit this 10 times a second.
192
193=cut
194
195sub connected_replicants {
64cdad22 196 my $self = shift @_;
197 return sum( map {
198 $_->connected ? 1:0
199 } $self->all_replicants );
26ab719a 200}
201
50336325 202=head2 active_replicants
203
204This is an array of replicants that are considered to be active in the pool.
205This does not check to see if they are connected, but if they are not, DBIC
206should automatically reconnect them for us when we hit them with a query.
207
208=cut
209
210sub active_replicants {
64cdad22 211 my $self = shift @_;
212 return ( grep {$_} map {
213 $_->active ? $_:0
214 } $self->all_replicants );
50336325 215}
216
26ab719a 217=head2 all_replicants
218
219Just a simple array of all the replicant storages. No particular order to the
220array is given, nor should any meaning be derived.
221
222=cut
223
224sub all_replicants {
64cdad22 225 my $self = shift @_;
226 return values %{$self->replicants};
26ab719a 227}
228
4a607d7a 229=head2 validate_replicants
230
231This does a check to see if 1) each replicate is connected (or reconnectable),
2322) that is ->is_replicating, and 3) that it is not exceeding the lag amount
233defined by L</maximum_lag>. Replicants that fail any of these tests are set to
234inactive, and thus removed from the replication pool.
235
236This tests L<all_replicants>, since a replicant that has been previous marked
237as inactive can be reactived should it start to pass the validation tests again.
238
239See L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI> for more about checking if a replicating
240connection is not following a master or is lagging.
241
242Calling this method will generate queries on the replicant databases so it is
243not recommended that you run them very often.
244
245=cut
246
247sub validate_replicants {
64cdad22 248 my $self = shift @_;
249 foreach my $replicant($self->all_replicants) {
250 if(
251 $replicant->is_replicating &&
252 $replicant->lag_behind_master <= $self->maximum_lag &&
253 $replicant->ensure_connected
254 ) {
64cdad22 255 $replicant->active(1)
256 } else {
64cdad22 257 $replicant->active(0);
7edf5f1c 258 }
64cdad22 259 }
260 ## Mark that we completed this validation.
261 $self->_last_validated(time);
4a607d7a 262}
263
26ab719a 264=head1 AUTHOR
265
266John Napiorkowski <john.napiorkowski@takkle.com>
267
268=head1 LICENSE
269
270You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
271
272=cut
273
c354902c 274__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
275
cb6ec758 2761;