Mybatis has its own connection pool for reading

Keywords: Programming Database JDBC Attribute MySQL

1. Initialization of data source. The initialization entry is provided by SqlSessionFactoryBuilder.build(InputStream inputStream, String environment, Properties properties) method

public SqlSessionFactory build(InputStream inputStream, String environment, Properties properties) {
    try {
      XMLConfigBuilder parser = new XMLConfigBuilder(inputStream, environment, properties);
      return build(parser.parse());//The specific resolution is in the parse () method
    } catch (Exception e) {
      throw ExceptionFactory.wrapException("Error building SqlSession.", e);
    } finally {
      ErrorContext.instance().reset();
      try {
        inputStream.close();
      } catch (IOException e) {
        // Intentionally ignore. Prefer previous error.
      }
    }
  }

2. Follow all the way to the configuration attribute environments, generate pooledatasource, and manage the database connection pool

  private void environmentsElement(XNode context) throws Exception {
    if (context != null) {
      if (environment == null) {
        environment = context.getStringAttribute("default");
      }
      for (XNode child : context.getChildren()) {
        String id = child.getStringAttribute("id");
        if (isSpecifiedEnvironment(id)) {
          TransactionFactory txFactory = transactionManagerElement(child.evalNode("transactionManager"));
          DataSourceFactory dsFactory = dataSourceElement(child.evalNode("dataSource"));
          //Get the internal PooledDataSource class, and the connection pool is provided here
          DataSource dataSource = dsFactory.getDataSource();
          Environment.Builder environmentBuilder = new Environment.Builder(id)
              .transactionFactory(txFactory)
              .dataSource(dataSource);
          configuration.setEnvironment(environmentBuilder.build());
        }
      }
    }
  }

3. Obtain the connection logic at runtime, observe the call stack, and finally enter the popConnection method of pooledatasource to generate the PooledConnection connection object

 private PooledConnection popConnection(String username, String password) throws SQLException {
    boolean countedWait = false;
    PooledConnection conn = null;
    long t = System.currentTimeMillis();
    int localBadConnectionCount = 0;

    while (conn == null) {
      synchronized (state) {
        if (state.idleConnections.size() > 0) {
          // Pool has available connection
          conn = state.idleConnections.remove(0);
          if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
            log.debug("Checked out connection " + conn.getRealHashCode() + " from pool.");
          }
        } else {
          // Pool does not have available connection
          if (state.activeConnections.size() < poolMaximumActiveConnections) {
            // Can create new connection
            conn = new PooledConnection(dataSource.getConnection(), this);
            @SuppressWarnings("unused")
            //used in logging, if enabled
            Connection realConn = conn.getRealConnection();
            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
              log.debug("Created connection " + conn.getRealHashCode() + ".");
            }
          } else {
            // Cannot create new connection
            PooledConnection oldestActiveConnection = state.activeConnections.get(0);
            long longestCheckoutTime = oldestActiveConnection.getCheckoutTime();
            if (longestCheckoutTime > poolMaximumCheckoutTime) {
              // Can claim overdue connection
              state.claimedOverdueConnectionCount++;
              state.accumulatedCheckoutTimeOfOverdueConnections += longestCheckoutTime;
              state.accumulatedCheckoutTime += longestCheckoutTime;
              state.activeConnections.remove(oldestActiveConnection);
              if (!oldestActiveConnection.getRealConnection().getAutoCommit()) {
                oldestActiveConnection.getRealConnection().rollback();
              }
              conn = new PooledConnection(oldestActiveConnection.getRealConnection(), this);
              oldestActiveConnection.invalidate();
              if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("Claimed overdue connection " + conn.getRealHashCode() + ".");
              }
            } else {
              // Must wait
              try {
                if (!countedWait) {
                  state.hadToWaitCount++;
                  countedWait = true;
                }
                if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                  log.debug("Waiting as long as " + poolTimeToWait + " milliseconds for connection.");
                }
                long wt = System.currentTimeMillis();
                state.wait(poolTimeToWait);
                state.accumulatedWaitTime += System.currentTimeMillis() - wt;
              } catch (InterruptedException e) {
                break;
              }
            }
          }
        }
        if (conn != null) {
          if (conn.isValid()) {
            if (!conn.getRealConnection().getAutoCommit()) {
              conn.getRealConnection().rollback();
            }
            conn.setConnectionTypeCode(assembleConnectionTypeCode(dataSource.getUrl(), username, password));
            conn.setCheckoutTimestamp(System.currentTimeMillis());
            conn.setLastUsedTimestamp(System.currentTimeMillis());
            state.activeConnections.add(conn);//Add to connection pool list < pooledconnection >
            state.requestCount++;
            state.accumulatedRequestTime += System.currentTimeMillis() - t;
          } else {
            if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
              log.debug("A bad connection (" + conn.getRealHashCode() + ") was returned from the pool, getting another connection.");
            }
            state.badConnectionCount++;
            localBadConnectionCount++;
            conn = null;
            if (localBadConnectionCount > (poolMaximumIdleConnections + 3)) {
              if (log.isDebugEnabled()) {
                log.debug("PooledDataSource: Could not get a good connection to the database.");
              }
              throw new SQLException("PooledDataSource: Could not get a good connection to the database.");
            }
          }
        }
      }

    }

4. The Connection object of the constructor of PooledConnection object is injected by UnpooledDataSource, which is responsible for managing a single database Connection

  public PooledConnection(Connection connection, PooledDataSource dataSource) {
    this.hashCode = connection.hashCode();
    this.realConnection = connection;
    this.dataSource = dataSource;
    this.createdTimestamp = System.currentTimeMillis();
    this.lastUsedTimestamp = System.currentTimeMillis();
    this.valid = true;
    this.proxyConnection = (Connection) Proxy.newProxyInstance(Connection.class.getClassLoader(), IFACES, this);//What is actually provided is the connection after agent
  } 

 private Connection doGetConnection(Properties properties) throws SQLException {
    initializeDriver();
   //The connection object is JDBC 4connection, which is provided by Mysql driver
    Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection(url, properties);
    configureConnection(connection);
    return connection;
  }

  private void configureConnection(Connection conn) throws SQLException {
    if (autoCommit != conn.getAutoCommit()) {
      conn.setAutoCommit(autoCommit);
    }
    if (defaultTransactionIsolationLevel != null) {
      conn.setTransactionIsolation(defaultTransactionIsolationLevel);
    }
  }

5. In fact, the PooledConnection finally obtained is its own proxy class for JDBC 4connection

 public Connection getConnection() throws SQLException {
    return popConnection(dataSource.getUsername(), dataSource.getPassword()).getProxyConnection();
  }

Posted by kyme on Thu, 05 Dec 2019 17:10:44 -0800