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"""Connection pooling for psycopg2

This module implements thread-safe (and not) connection pools.
"""
# psycopg/pool.py - pooling code for psycopg
#
# Copyright (C) 2003-2010 Federico Di Gregorio  <fog@debian.org>
#
# psycopg2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
# by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give
# permission to link this program with the OpenSSL library (or with
# modified versions of OpenSSL that use the same license as OpenSSL),
# and distribute linked combinations including the two.
#
# You must obey the GNU Lesser General Public License in all respects for
# all of the code used other than OpenSSL.
#
# psycopg2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU Lesser General Public
# License for more details.

import psycopg2
import psycopg2.extensions as _ext


class PoolError(psycopg2.Error):
    pass


class AbstractConnectionPool(object):
    """Generic key-based pooling code."""

    def __init__(self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs):
        """Initialize the connection pool.

        New 'minconn' connections are created immediately calling 'connfunc'
        with given parameters. The connection pool will support a maximum of
        about 'maxconn' connections.        
        """
        self.minconn = int(minconn)
        self.maxconn = int(maxconn)
        self.closed = False
        
        self._args = args
        self._kwargs = kwargs

        self._pool = []
        self._used = {}
        self._rused = {} # id(conn) -> key map
        self._keys = 0

        for i in range(self.minconn):
            self._connect()

    def _connect(self, key=None):
        """Create a new connection and assign it to 'key' if not None."""
        conn = psycopg2.connect(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
        if key is not None:
            self._used[key] = conn
            self._rused[id(conn)] = key
        else:
            self._pool.append(conn)
        return conn

    def _getkey(self):
        """Return a new unique key."""
        self._keys += 1
        return self._keys
            
    def _getconn(self, key=None):
        """Get a free connection and assign it to 'key' if not None."""
        if self.closed: raise PoolError("connection pool is closed")
        if key is None: key = self._getkey()
	
        if key in self._used:
            return self._used[key]

        if self._pool:
            self._used[key] = conn = self._pool.pop()
            self._rused[id(conn)] = key
            return conn
        else:
            if len(self._used) == self.maxconn:
                raise PoolError("connection pool exausted")
            return self._connect(key)
		 
    def _putconn(self, conn, key=None, close=False):
        """Put away a connection."""
        if self.closed: raise PoolError("connection pool is closed")
        if key is None: key = self._rused.get(id(conn))

        if not key:
            raise PoolError("trying to put unkeyed connection")

        if len(self._pool) < self.minconn and not close:
            # Return the connection into a consistent state before putting
            # it back into the pool
            if not conn.closed:
                status = conn.get_transaction_status()
                if status == _ext.TRANSACTION_STATUS_UNKNOWN:
                    # server connection lost
                    conn.close()
                elif status != _ext.TRANSACTION_STATUS_IDLE:
                    # connection in error or in transaction
                    conn.rollback()
                    self._pool.append(conn)
                else:
                    # regular idle connection
                    self._pool.append(conn)
            # If the connection is closed, we just discard it.
        else:
            conn.close()

        # here we check for the presence of key because it can happen that a
        # thread tries to put back a connection after a call to close
        if not self.closed or key in self._used:
            del self._used[key]
            del self._rused[id(conn)]

    def _closeall(self):
        """Close all connections.

        Note that this can lead to some code fail badly when trying to use
        an already closed connection. If you call .closeall() make sure
        your code can deal with it.
        """
        if self.closed: raise PoolError("connection pool is closed")
        for conn in self._pool + list(self._used.values()):
            try:
                conn.close()
            except:
                pass
        self.closed = True
        

class SimpleConnectionPool(AbstractConnectionPool):
    """A connection pool that can't be shared across different threads."""

    getconn = AbstractConnectionPool._getconn
    putconn = AbstractConnectionPool._putconn
    closeall   = AbstractConnectionPool._closeall


class ThreadedConnectionPool(AbstractConnectionPool):
    """A connection pool that works with the threading module."""

    def __init__(self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs):
        """Initialize the threading lock."""
        import threading
        AbstractConnectionPool.__init__(
            self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs)
        self._lock = threading.Lock()

    def getconn(self, key=None):
        """Get a free connection and assign it to 'key' if not None."""
        self._lock.acquire()
        try:
            return self._getconn(key)
        finally:
            self._lock.release()

    def putconn(self, conn=None, key=None, close=False):
        """Put away an unused connection."""
        self._lock.acquire()
        try:
            self._putconn(conn, key, close)
        finally:
            self._lock.release()

    def closeall(self):
        """Close all connections (even the one currently in use.)"""
        self._lock.acquire()
        try:
            self._closeall()
        finally:
            self._lock.release()


class PersistentConnectionPool(AbstractConnectionPool):
    """A pool that assigns persistent connections to different threads. 

    Note that this connection pool generates by itself the required keys
    using the current thread id.  This means that until a thread puts away
    a connection it will always get the same connection object by successive
    `!getconn()` calls. This also means that a thread can't use more than one
    single connection from the pool.
    """

    def __init__(self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs):
        """Initialize the threading lock."""
        import warnings
        warnings.warn("deprecated: use ZPsycopgDA.pool implementation",
            DeprecationWarning)

        import threading
        AbstractConnectionPool.__init__(
            self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs)
        self._lock = threading.Lock()

        # we we'll need the thread module, to determine thread ids, so we
        # import it here and copy it in an instance variable
        import thread
        self.__thread = thread

    def getconn(self):
        """Generate thread id and return a connection."""
        key = self.__thread.get_ident()
        self._lock.acquire()
        try:
            return self._getconn(key)
        finally:
            self._lock.release()

    def putconn(self, conn=None, close=False):
        """Put away an unused connection."""
        key = self.__thread.get_ident()
        self._lock.acquire()
        try:
            if not conn: conn = self._used[key]
            self._putconn(conn, key, close)
        finally:
            self._lock.release()

    def closeall(self):
        """Close all connections (even the one currently in use.)"""
        self._lock.acquire()
        try:
            self._closeall()
        finally:
            self._lock.release()