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/**
* Trait that adds read-only slave connection capability
*
* @package core
* @category dml
* @copyright 2018 Srdjan Janković, Catalyst IT
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
/**
* Trait to wrap connect() method of database driver classes that gives
* ability to use read only slave instances for SELECT queries. For the
* databases that support replication and read only connections to the slave.
* If the slave connection is configured there will be two database handles
* created, one for the master and another one for the slave. If there's no
* slave specified everything uses master handle.
*
* Classes that use this trait need to rename existing connect() method to
* raw_connect(). In addition, they need to provide get_db_handle() and
* set_db_handle() methods, due to dbhandle attributes not being named
* consistently across the database driver classes.
*
* Read only slave connection is configured in the $CFG->dboptions['readonly']
* array.
* - It supports multiple 'instance' entries, in case one is not accessible,
* but only one (first connectable) instance is used.
* - 'latency' option: master -> slave sync latency in seconds (will probably
< * be a fraction of a second). If specified, a table being written to is
< * deemed fully synced and suitable for slave read.
> * be a fraction of a second). A table being written to is deemed fully synced
> * after that period and suitable for slave read. Defaults to 1 sec.
* - 'exclude_tables' option: a list of tables that never go to the slave for
* querying. The feature is meant to be used in emergency only, so the
* readonly feature can still be used in case there is a rogue query that
* does not go through the standard dml interface or some other unaccounted
* situation. It should not be used under normal circumstances, and its use
* indicates a problem in the system that needs addressig.
*
* Choice of the database handle is based on following:
* - SQL_QUERY_INSERT, UPDATE and STRUCTURE record table from the query
< * in the $written array and microtime() the event if the 'latency' option
< * is set. For those queries master write handle is used.
> * in the $written array and microtime() the event. For those queries master
> * write handle is used.
* - SQL_QUERY_AUX queries will always use the master write handle because they
* are used for transactionstart/end, locking etc. In that respect, query_start() and
* query_end() *must not* be used during the connection phase.
> * - SQL_QUERY_AUX_READONLY queries will use the master write handle if in a transaction.
* - SELECT queries will use the master write handle if:
* -- any of the tables involved is a temp table
* -- any of the tables involved is listed in the 'exclude_tables' option
* -- any of the tables involved is in the $written array:
< * * If the 'latency' option is set then the microtime() is compared to
< * the write microrime, and if more then latency time has passed the slave
< * handle is used.
< * * Otherwise (not enough time passed or 'latency' option not set)
< * we choose the master write handle
> * * current microtime() is compared to the write microrime, and if more than
> * latency time has passed the slave handle is used
> * * otherwise (not enough time passed) we choose the master write handle
* If none of the above conditions are met the slave instance is used.
*
* A 'latency' example:
* - we have set $CFG->dboptions['readonly']['latency'] to 0.2.
* - a SQL_QUERY_UPDATE to table tbl_x happens, and it is recorded in
* the $written array
* - 0.15 seconds later SQL_QUERY_SELECT with tbl_x is requested - the master
* connection is used
* - 0.10 seconds later (0.25 seconds after SQL_QUERY_UPDATE) another
* SQL_QUERY_SELECT with tbl_x is requested - this time more than 0.2 secs
* has gone and master -> slave sync is assumed, so the slave connection is
* used again
*/
trait moodle_read_slave_trait {
/** @var resource master write database handle */
protected $dbhwrite;
/** @var resource slave read only database handle */
protected $dbhreadonly;
private $wantreadslave = false;
private $readsslave = 0;
< private $slavelatency = 0;
> private $slavelatency = 1;
> private $structurechange = false;
private $written = []; // Track tables being written to.
private $readexclude = []; // Tables to exclude from using dbhreadonly.
// Store original params.
private $pdbhost;
private $pdbuser;
private $pdbpass;
private $pdbname;
private $pprefix;
private $pdboptions;
/**
* Gets db handle currently used with queries
* @return resource
*/
abstract protected function get_db_handle();
/**
* Sets db handle to be used with subsequent queries
* @param resource $dbh
* @return void
*/
abstract protected function set_db_handle($dbh): void;
/**
* Connect to db
* The real connection establisment, called from connect() and set_dbhwrite()
* @param string $dbhost The database host.
* @param string $dbuser The database username.
* @param string $dbpass The database username's password.
* @param string $dbname The name of the database being connected to.
* @param mixed $prefix string means moodle db prefix, false used for external databases where prefix not used
* @param array $dboptions driver specific options
* @return bool true
* @throws dml_connection_exception if error
*/
abstract protected function raw_connect(string $dbhost, string $dbuser, string $dbpass, string $dbname, $prefix, array $dboptions = null): bool;
/**
* Connect to db
* The connection parameters processor that sets up stage for master write and slave readonly handles.
* Must be called before other methods.
* @param string $dbhost The database host.
* @param string $dbuser The database username.
* @param string $dbpass The database username's password.
* @param string $dbname The name of the database being connected to.
* @param mixed $prefix string means moodle db prefix, false used for external databases where prefix not used
* @param array $dboptions driver specific options
* @return bool true
* @throws dml_connection_exception if error
*/
public function connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass, $dbname, $prefix, array $dboptions = null) {
$this->pdbhost = $dbhost;
$this->pdbuser = $dbuser;
$this->pdbpass = $dbpass;
$this->pdbname = $dbname;
$this->pprefix = $prefix;
$this->pdboptions = $dboptions;
if ($dboptions) {
if (isset($dboptions['readonly'])) {
$this->wantreadslave = true;
$dboptionsro = $dboptions['readonly'];
if (isset($dboptionsro['connecttimeout'])) {
$dboptions['connecttimeout'] = $dboptionsro['connecttimeout'];
} else if (!isset($dboptions['connecttimeout'])) {
$dboptions['connecttimeout'] = 2; // Default readonly connection timeout.
}
if (isset($dboptionsro['latency'])) {
$this->slavelatency = $dboptionsro['latency'];
}
if (isset($dboptionsro['exclude_tables'])) {
$this->readexclude = $dboptionsro['exclude_tables'];
if (!is_array($this->readexclude)) {
throw new configuration_exception('exclude_tables must be an array');
}
}
$dbport = isset($dboptions['dbport']) ? $dboptions['dbport'] : null;
$slaves = $dboptionsro['instance'];
if (!is_array($slaves) || !isset($slaves[0])) {
$slaves = [$slaves];
}
if (count($slaves) > 1) {
// Randomise things a bit.
shuffle($slaves);
}
// Find first connectable readonly slave.
$rodb = [];
foreach ($slaves as $slave) {
if (!is_array($slave)) {
$slave = ['dbhost' => $slave];
}
foreach (['dbhost', 'dbuser', 'dbpass'] as $dbparam) {
$rodb[$dbparam] = isset($slave[$dbparam]) ? $slave[$dbparam] : $$dbparam;
}
$dboptions['dbport'] = isset($slave['dbport']) ? $slave['dbport'] : $dbport;
try {
$this->raw_connect($rodb['dbhost'], $rodb['dbuser'], $rodb['dbpass'], $dbname, $prefix, $dboptions);
$this->dbhreadonly = $this->get_db_handle();
break;
} catch (dml_connection_exception $e) { // phpcs:ignore
// If readonly slave is not connectable we'll have to do without it.
}
}
// ... lock_db queries always go to master.
// Since it is a lock and as such marshalls concurrent connections,
// it is best to leave it out and avoid master/slave latency.
$this->readexclude[] = 'lock_db';
// ... and sessions.
$this->readexclude[] = 'sessions';
}
}
if (!$this->dbhreadonly) {
$this->set_dbhwrite();
}
return true;
}
/**
* Set database handle to readwrite master
* Will connect if required. Calls set_db_handle()
* @return void
*/
private function set_dbhwrite(): void {
// Lazy connect to read/write master.
if (!$this->dbhwrite) {
$temptables = $this->temptables;
$this->raw_connect($this->pdbhost, $this->pdbuser, $this->pdbpass, $this->pdbname, $this->pprefix, $this->pdboptions);
if ($temptables) {
$this->temptables = $temptables; // Restore temptables, so we don't get separate sets for rw and ro.
}
$this->dbhwrite = $this->get_db_handle();
}
$this->set_db_handle($this->dbhwrite);
}
/**
* Returns whether we want to connect to slave database for read queries.
* @return bool Want read only connection
*/
public function want_read_slave(): bool {
return $this->wantreadslave;
}
/**
* Returns the number of reads done by the read only database.
* @return int Number of reads.
*/
public function perf_get_reads_slave(): int {
return $this->readsslave;
}
/**
* On DBs that support it, switch to transaction mode and begin a transaction
* @return moodle_transaction
*/
public function start_delegated_transaction() {
$this->set_dbhwrite();
return parent::start_delegated_transaction();
}
/**
* Called before each db query.
* @param string $sql
* @param array|null $params An array of parameters.
* @param int $type type of query
* @param mixed $extrainfo driver specific extra information
* @return void
*/
protected function query_start($sql, ?array $params, $type, $extrainfo = null) {
parent::query_start($sql, $params, $type, $extrainfo);
$this->select_db_handle($type, $sql);
}
/**
* This should be called immediately after each db query. It does a clean up of resources.
*
* @param mixed $result The db specific result obtained from running a query.
* @return void
*/
protected function query_end($result) {
if ($this->written) {
// Adjust the written time.
array_walk($this->written, function (&$val) {
if ($val === true) {
$val = microtime(true);
}
});
}
parent::query_end($result);
}
/**
* Select appropriate db handle - readwrite or readonly
* @param int $type type of query
* @param string $sql
* @return void
*/
protected function select_db_handle(int $type, string $sql): void {
if ($this->dbhreadonly && $this->can_use_readonly($type, $sql)) {
$this->readsslave++;
$this->set_db_handle($this->dbhreadonly);
return;
}
$this->set_dbhwrite();
}
/**
* Check if The query qualifies for readonly connection execution
* Logging queries are exempt, those are write operations that circumvent
* standard query_start/query_end paths.
* @param int $type type of query
* @param string $sql
* @return bool
*/
protected function can_use_readonly(int $type, string $sql): bool {
if ($this->loggingquery) {
return false;
}
if (during_initial_install()) {
return false;
}
// Transactions are done as AUX, we cannot play with that.
switch ($type) {
> case SQL_QUERY_AUX_READONLY:
case SQL_QUERY_SELECT:
> // SQL_QUERY_AUX_READONLY may read the structure data.
if ($this->transactions) {
> // We don't have a way to reliably determine whether it is safe to go to readonly if the structure has changed.
return false;
> return !$this->structurechange;
}
$now = null;
foreach ($this->table_names($sql) as $tablename) {
if (in_array($tablename, $this->readexclude)) {
return false;
}
if ($this->temptables && $this->temptables->is_temptable($tablename)) {
return false;
}
if (isset($this->written[$tablename])) {
< if ($this->slavelatency) {
$now = $now ?: microtime(true);
>
if ($now - $this->written[$tablename] < $this->slavelatency) {
return false;
}
unset($this->written[$tablename]);
< } else {
< return false;
< }
}
}
return true;
case SQL_QUERY_INSERT:
case SQL_QUERY_UPDATE:
foreach ($this->table_names($sql) as $tablename) {
$this->written[$tablename] = true;
}
return false;
case SQL_QUERY_STRUCTURE:
> $this->structurechange = true;
foreach ($this->table_names($sql) as $tablename) {
if (!in_array($tablename, $this->readexclude)) {
$this->readexclude[] = $tablename;
}
}
return false;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Indicates delegated transaction finished successfully.
* Set written times after outermost transaction finished
* @param moodle_transaction $transaction The transaction to commit
* @return void
* @throws dml_transaction_exception Creates and throws transaction related exceptions.
*/
public function commit_delegated_transaction(moodle_transaction $transaction) {
< parent::commit_delegated_transaction($transaction);
<
< if ($this->transactions) {
< return;
< }
<
< $now = null;
> if ($this->written) {
> // Adjust the written time.
> $now = microtime(true);
foreach ($this->written as $tablename => $when) {
< $now = $now ?: microtime(true);
$this->written[$tablename] = $now;
}
> }
}
>
> parent::commit_delegated_transaction($transaction);
/**
* Parse table names from query
* @param string $sql
* @return array
*/
protected function table_names(string $sql): array {
preg_match_all('/\b'.$this->prefix.'([a-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)/', $sql, $match);
return $match[1];
}
}