## # The TimedStack manages a pool of homogeneous connections (or any resource # you wish to manage). Connections are created lazily up to a given maximum # number. # Examples: # # ts = TimedStack.new(1) { MyConnection.new } # # # fetch a connection # conn = ts.pop # # # return a connection # ts.push conn # # conn = ts.pop # ts.pop timeout: 5 # #=> raises Bundler::ConnectionPool::TimeoutError after 5 seconds class Bundler::ConnectionPool::TimedStack attr_reader :max ## # Creates a new pool with +size+ connections that are created from the given # +block+. def initialize(size = 0, &block) @create_block = block @created = 0 @que = [] @max = size @mutex = Thread::Mutex.new @resource = Thread::ConditionVariable.new @shutdown_block = nil end ## # Returns +obj+ to the stack. +options+ is ignored in TimedStack but may be # used by subclasses that extend TimedStack. def push(obj, options = {}) @mutex.synchronize do if @shutdown_block @shutdown_block.call(obj) else store_connection obj, options end @resource.broadcast end end alias_method :<<, :push ## # Retrieves a connection from the stack. If a connection is available it is # immediately returned. If no connection is available within the given # timeout a Bundler::ConnectionPool::TimeoutError is raised. # # +:timeout+ is the only checked entry in +options+ and is preferred over # the +timeout+ argument (which will be removed in a future release). Other # options may be used by subclasses that extend TimedStack. def pop(timeout = 0.5, options = {}) options, timeout = timeout, 0.5 if Hash === timeout timeout = options.fetch :timeout, timeout deadline = current_time + timeout @mutex.synchronize do loop do raise Bundler::ConnectionPool::PoolShuttingDownError if @shutdown_block return fetch_connection(options) if connection_stored?(options) connection = try_create(options) return connection if connection to_wait = deadline - current_time raise Bundler::ConnectionPool::TimeoutError, "Waited #{timeout} sec, #{length}/#{@max} available" if to_wait <= 0 @resource.wait(@mutex, to_wait) end end end ## # Shuts down the TimedStack by passing each connection to +block+ and then # removing it from the pool. Attempting to checkout a connection after # shutdown will raise +Bundler::ConnectionPool::PoolShuttingDownError+ unless # +:reload+ is +true+. def shutdown(reload: false, &block) raise ArgumentError, "shutdown must receive a block" unless block @mutex.synchronize do @shutdown_block = block @resource.broadcast shutdown_connections @shutdown_block = nil if reload end end ## # Returns +true+ if there are no available connections. def empty? (@created - @que.length) >= @max end ## # The number of connections available on the stack. def length @max - @created + @que.length end private def current_time Process.clock_gettime(Process::CLOCK_MONOTONIC) end ## # This is an extension point for TimedStack and is called with a mutex. # # This method must returns true if a connection is available on the stack. def connection_stored?(options = nil) !@que.empty? end ## # This is an extension point for TimedStack and is called with a mutex. # # This method must return a connection from the stack. def fetch_connection(options = nil) @que.pop end ## # This is an extension point for TimedStack and is called with a mutex. # # This method must shut down all connections on the stack. def shutdown_connections(options = nil) while connection_stored?(options) conn = fetch_connection(options) @shutdown_block.call(conn) end @created = 0 end ## # This is an extension point for TimedStack and is called with a mutex. # # This method must return +obj+ to the stack. def store_connection(obj, options = nil) @que.push obj end ## # This is an extension point for TimedStack and is called with a mutex. # # This method must create a connection if and only if the total number of # connections allowed has not been met. def try_create(options = nil) unless @created == @max object = @create_block.call @created += 1 object end end end