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connection_pool
Generic connection pooling for Ruby.
MongoDB has its own connection pool. ActiveRecord has its own connection pool. This is a generic connection pool that can be used with anything, e.g. Redis, Dalli and other Ruby network clients.
Usage
Create a pool of objects to share amongst the fibers or threads in your Ruby application:
$memcached = ConnectionPool.new(size: 5, timeout: 5) { Dalli::Client.new }
Then use the pool in your application:
$memcached.with do |conn|
conn.get('some-count')
end
If all the objects in the connection pool are in use, with
will block
until one becomes available. If no object is available within :timeout
seconds,
with
will raise a Timeout::Error
.
Optionally, you can specify a timeout override using the with-block semantics:
$memcached.with(timeout: 2.0) do |conn|
conn.get('some-count')
end
This will only modify the resource-get timeout for this particular
invocation. This is useful if you want to fail-fast on certain non critical
sections when a resource is not available, or conversely if you are comfortable
blocking longer on a particular resource. This is not implemented in the below
ConnectionPool::Wrapper
class.
You can use ConnectionPool::Wrapper
to wrap a single global connection,
making it easier to port your connection code over time:
$redis = ConnectionPool::Wrapper.new(size: 5, timeout: 3) { Redis.connect }
$redis.sadd('foo', 1)
$redis.smembers('foo')
The wrapper uses method_missing
to checkout a connection, run the requested
method and then immediately check the connection back into the pool. It's
not high-performance so you'll want to port your performance sensitive code
to use with
as soon as possible.
$redis.with do |conn|
conn.sadd('foo', 1)
conn.smembers('foo')
end
Once you've ported your entire system to use with
, you can simply remove
Wrapper
and use the simpler and faster ConnectionPool
.
Notes
- Connections are lazily created as needed.
- There is no provision for repairing or checking the health of a connection; connections should be self-repairing. This is true of the Dalli and Redis clients.
Install
$ gem install connection_pool
Author
Mike Perham, @mperham, http://mikeperham.com