Postgres does not allow you to continue using a cursor after a DB exception has been raised, so move _simple_insert or_ignore flag out of transaction

pull/4/merge
Erik Johnston 10 years ago
parent bc6cef823f
commit 4af32a2817
  1. 25
      synapse/storage/_base.py

@ -388,6 +388,7 @@ class SQLBaseStore(object):
# "Simple" SQL API methods that operate on a single table with no JOINs,
# no complex WHERE clauses, just a dict of values for columns.
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def _simple_insert(self, table, values, or_ignore=False,
desc="_simple_insert"):
"""Executes an INSERT query on the named table.
@ -396,14 +397,20 @@ class SQLBaseStore(object):
table : string giving the table name
values : dict of new column names and values for them
"""
return self.runInteraction(
desc,
self._simple_insert_txn, table, values,
or_ignore=or_ignore
)
try:
yield self.runInteraction(
desc,
self._simple_insert_txn, table, values,
or_ignore=or_ignore
)
except self.database_engine.module.IntegrityError:
# We have to do or_ignore flag at this layer, since we can't reuse
# a cursor after we receive an error from the db.
if not or_ignore:
raise
@log_function
def _simple_insert_txn(self, txn, table, values, or_ignore=False):
def _simple_insert_txn(self, txn, table, values):
sql = "INSERT INTO %s (%s) VALUES(%s)" % (
table,
", ".join(k for k in values),
@ -415,11 +422,7 @@ class SQLBaseStore(object):
sql, values.values(),
)
try:
txn.execute(sql, values.values())
except self.database_engine.module.IntegrityError:
if not or_ignore:
raise
txn.execute(sql, values.values())
def _simple_upsert(self, table, keyvalues, values, desc="_simple_upsert"):
"""

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