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<?php /** * Database load balancing interface * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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 General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html * * @file * @ingroup Database */ namespace Wikimedia\Rdbms; use Exception; use InvalidArgumentException; /** * Database cluster connection, tracking, load balancing, and transaction manager interface * * A "cluster" is considered to be one master database and zero or more replica databases. * Typically, the replica DBs replicate from the master asynchronously. The first node in the * "servers" configuration array is always considered the "master". However, this class can still * be used when all or some of the "replica" DBs are multi-master peers of the master or even * when all the DBs are non-replicating clones of each other holding read-only data. Thus, the * role of "master" is in some cases merely nominal. * * By default, each DB server uses DBO_DEFAULT for its 'flags' setting, unless explicitly set * otherwise in configuration. DBO_DEFAULT behavior depends on whether 'cliMode' is set: * - In CLI mode, the flag has no effect with regards to LoadBalancer. * - In non-CLI mode, the flag causes implicit transactions to be used; the first query on * a database starts a transaction on that database. The transactions are meant to remain * pending until either commitMasterChanges() or rollbackMasterChanges() is called. The * application must have some point where it calls commitMasterChanges() near the end of * the PHP request. * Every iteration of beginMasterChanges()/commitMasterChanges() is called a "transaction round". * Rounds are useful on the master DB connections because they make single-DB (and by and large * multi-DB) updates in web requests all-or-nothing. Also, transactions on replica DBs are useful * when REPEATABLE-READ or SERIALIZABLE isolation is used because all foriegn keys and constraints * hold across separate queries in the DB transaction since the data appears within a consistent * point-in-time snapshot. * * The typical caller will use LoadBalancer::getConnection( DB_* ) to yield a live database * connection handle. The choice of which DB server to use is based on pre-defined loads for * weighted random selection, adjustments thereof by LoadMonitor, and the amount of replication * lag on each DB server. Lag checks might cause problems in certain setups, so they should be * tuned in the server configuration maps as follows: * - Master + N Replica(s): set 'max lag' to an appropriate threshold for avoiding any database * lagged by this much or more. If all DBs are this lagged, then the load balancer considers * the cluster to be read-only. * - Galera Cluster: Seconds_Behind_Master will be 0, so there probably is nothing to tune. * Note that lag is still possible depending on how wsrep-sync-wait is set server-side. * - Read-only archive clones: set 'is static' in the server configuration maps. This will * treat all such DBs as having 0 lag. * - SQL load balancing proxy: any proxy should handle lag checks on its own, so the 'max lag' * parameter should probably be set to INF in the server configuration maps. This will make * the load balancer ignore whatever it detects as the lag of the logical replica is (which * would probably just randomly bounce around). * * If using a SQL proxy service, it would probably be best to have two proxy hosts for the * load balancer to talk to. One would be the 'host' of the master server entry and another for * the (logical) replica server entry. The proxy could map the load balancer's "replica" DB to * any number of physical replica DBs. * * @since 1.28 * @ingroup Database */ interface ILoadBalancer { /** @var int Request a replica DB connection */ const DB_REPLICA = -1; /** @var int Request a master DB connection */ const DB_MASTER = -2; /** @var string Domain specifier when no specific database needs to be selected */ const DOMAIN_ANY = ''; /** @var int DB handle should have DBO_TRX disabled and the caller will leave it as such */ const CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT = 1; /** @var string Manager of ILoadBalancer instances is running post-commit callbacks */ const STAGE_POSTCOMMIT_CALLBACKS = 'stage-postcommit-callbacks'; /** @var string Manager of ILoadBalancer instances is running post-rollback callbacks */ const STAGE_POSTROLLBACK_CALLBACKS = 'stage-postrollback-callbacks'; /** * Construct a manager of IDatabase connection objects * * @param array $params Parameter map with keys: * - servers : Required. Array of server info structures. * - localDomain: A DatabaseDomain or domain ID string. * - loadMonitor : Name of a class used to fetch server lag and load. * - readOnlyReason : Reason the master DB is read-only if so [optional] * - waitTimeout : Maximum time to wait for replicas for consistency [optional] * - maxLag: Avoid replica DB servers with more lag than this [optional] * - srvCache : BagOStuff object for server cache [optional] * - wanCache : WANObjectCache object [optional] * - chronologyCallback: Callback to run before the first connection attempt [optional] * - hostname : The name of the current server [optional] * - cliMode: Whether the execution context is a CLI script. [optional] * - profiler : Class name or instance with profileIn()/profileOut() methods. [optional] * - trxProfiler: TransactionProfiler instance. [optional] * - replLogger: PSR-3 logger instance. [optional] * - connLogger: PSR-3 logger instance. [optional] * - queryLogger: PSR-3 logger instance. [optional] * - perfLogger: PSR-3 logger instance. [optional] * - errorLogger : Callback that takes an Exception and logs it. [optional] * - deprecationLogger: Callback to log a deprecation warning. [optional] * - roundStage: STAGE_POSTCOMMIT_* class constant; for internal use [optional] * @throws InvalidArgumentException */ public function __construct( array $params ); /** * Get the local (and default) database domain ID of connection handles * * @see DatabaseDomain * @return string Database domain ID; this specifies DB name, schema, and table prefix * @since 1.31 */ public function getLocalDomainID(); /** * @param DatabaseDomain|string|bool $domain Database domain * @return string Value of $domain if provided or the local domain otherwise * @since 1.32 */ public function resolveDomainID( $domain ); /** * Get the index of the reader connection, which may be a replica DB * * This takes into account load ratios and lag times. It should * always return a consistent index during a given invocation. * * Side effect: opens connections to databases * @param string|bool $group Query group, or false for the generic reader * @param string|bool $domain Domain ID, or false for the current domain * @throws DBError * @return bool|int|string */ public function getReaderIndex( $group = false, $domain = false ); /** * Set the master wait position * * If a DB_REPLICA connection has been opened already, then wait immediately. * Otherwise sets a variable telling it to wait if such a connection is opened. * * This only applies to connections to the generic replica DB for this request. * If a timeout happens when waiting, then getLaggedReplicaMode()/laggedReplicaUsed() * will return true. * * @param DBMasterPos|bool $pos Master position or false */ public function waitFor( $pos ); /** * Set the master wait position and wait for a "generic" replica DB to catch up to it * * This can be used a faster proxy for waitForAll() * * @param DBMasterPos|bool $pos Master position or false * @param int|null $timeout Max seconds to wait; default is mWaitTimeout * @return bool Success (able to connect and no timeouts reached) */ public function waitForOne( $pos, $timeout = null ); /** * Set the master wait position and wait for ALL replica DBs to catch up to it * * @param DBMasterPos|bool $pos Master position or false * @param int|null $timeout Max seconds to wait; default is mWaitTimeout * @return bool Success (able to connect and no timeouts reached) */ public function waitForAll( $pos, $timeout = null ); /** * Get any open connection to a given server index, local or foreign * * Use CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT to only look for connections opened with that flag. * Avoid the use of begin() or startAtomic() on any such connections. * * @param int $i Server index or DB_MASTER/DB_REPLICA * @param int $flags Bitfield of CONN_* class constants * @return Database|bool False if no such connection is open */ public function getAnyOpenConnection( $i, $flags = 0 ); /** * Get a connection handle by server index * * The CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT flag is ignored for databases with ATTR_DB_LEVEL_LOCKING * (e.g. sqlite) in order to avoid deadlocks. ILoadBalancer::getServerAttributes() * can be used to check such flags beforehand. * * If the caller uses $domain or sets CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT in $flags, then it must * also call ILoadBalancer::reuseConnection() on the handle when finished using it. * In all other cases, this is not necessary, though not harmful either. * Avoid the use of begin() or startAtomic() on any such connections. * * @param int $i Server index (overrides $groups) or DB_MASTER/DB_REPLICA * @param array|string|bool $groups Query group(s), or false for the generic reader * @param string|bool $domain Domain ID, or false for the current domain * @param int $flags Bitfield of CONN_* class constants * * @note This method throws DBAccessError if ILoadBalancer::disable() was called * * @throws DBError * @return Database */ public function getConnection( $i, $groups = [], $domain = false, $flags = 0 ); /** * Mark a foreign connection as being available for reuse under a different DB domain * * This mechanism is reference-counted, and must be called the same number of times * as getConnection() to work. * * @param IDatabase $conn * @throws InvalidArgumentException */ public function reuseConnection( IDatabase $conn ); /** * Get a database connection handle reference * * The handle's methods simply wrap those of a Database handle * * The CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT flag is ignored for databases with ATTR_DB_LEVEL_LOCKING * (e.g. sqlite) in order to avoid deadlocks. ILoadBalancer::getServerAttributes() * can be used to check such flags beforehand. Avoid the use of begin() or startAtomic() * on any CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT connections. * * @see ILoadBalancer::getConnection() for parameter information * * @param int $i Server index or DB_MASTER/DB_REPLICA * @param array|string|bool $groups Query group(s), or false for the generic reader * @param string|bool $domain Domain ID, or false for the current domain * @param int $flags Bitfield of CONN_* class constants (e.g. CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT) * @return DBConnRef */ public function getConnectionRef( $i, $groups = [], $domain = false, $flags = 0 ); /** * Get a database connection handle reference without connecting yet * * The handle's methods simply wrap those of a Database handle * * The CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT flag is ignored for databases with ATTR_DB_LEVEL_LOCKING * (e.g. sqlite) in order to avoid deadlocks. ILoadBalancer::getServerAttributes() * can be used to check such flags beforehand. Avoid the use of begin() or startAtomic() * on any CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT connections. * * @see ILoadBalancer::getConnection() for parameter information * * @param int $i Server index or DB_MASTER/DB_REPLICA * @param array|string|bool $groups Query group(s), or false for the generic reader * @param string|bool $domain Domain ID, or false for the current domain * @param int $flags Bitfield of CONN_* class constants (e.g. CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT) * @return DBConnRef */ public function getLazyConnectionRef( $i, $groups = [], $domain = false, $flags = 0 ); /** * Get a maintenance database connection handle reference for migrations and schema changes * * The handle's methods simply wrap those of a Database handle * * The CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT flag is ignored for databases with ATTR_DB_LEVEL_LOCKING * (e.g. sqlite) in order to avoid deadlocks. ILoadBalancer::getServerAttributes() * can be used to check such flags beforehand. Avoid the use of begin() or startAtomic() * on any CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT connections. * * @see ILoadBalancer::getConnection() for parameter information * * @param int $db Server index or DB_MASTER/DB_REPLICA * @param array|string|bool $groups Query group(s), or false for the generic reader * @param string|bool $domain Domain ID, or false for the current domain * @param int $flags Bitfield of CONN_* class constants (e.g. CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT) * @return MaintainableDBConnRef */ public function getMaintenanceConnectionRef( $db, $groups = [], $domain = false, $flags = 0 ); /** * Open a connection to the server given by the specified index * * The index must be an actual index into the array. If a connection to the server is * already open and not considered an "in use" foreign connection, this simply returns it. * * Avoid using CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT for databases with ATTR_DB_LEVEL_LOCKING (e.g. sqlite) * in order to avoid deadlocks. ILoadBalancer::getServerAttributes() can be used to check * such flags beforehand. * * If the caller uses $domain or sets CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT in $flags, then it must * also call ILoadBalancer::reuseConnection() on the handle when finished using it. * In all other cases, this is not necessary, though not harmful either. * Avoid the use of begin() or startAtomic() on any such connections. * * @note This method throws DBAccessError if ILoadBalancer::disable() was called * * @param int $i Server index (does not support DB_MASTER/DB_REPLICA) * @param string|bool $domain Domain ID, or false for the current domain * @param int $flags Bitfield of CONN_* class constants (e.g. CONN_TRX_AUTOCOMMIT) * @return Database|bool Returns false on errors * @throws DBAccessError */ public function openConnection( $i, $domain = false, $flags = 0 ); /** * @return int */ public function getWriterIndex(); /** * Returns true if the specified index is a valid server index * * @param int $i * @return bool */ public function haveIndex( $i ); /** * Returns true if the specified index is valid and has non-zero load * * @param int $i * @return bool */ public function isNonZeroLoad( $i ); /** * Get the number of defined servers (not the number of open connections) * * @return int */ public function getServerCount(); /** * Get the host name or IP address of the server with the specified index * * @param int $i * @return string Readable name if available or IP/host otherwise */ public function getServerName( $i ); /** * Return the server info structure for a given index, or false if the index is invalid. * @param int $i * @return array|bool * @since 1.31 */ public function getServerInfo( $i ); /** * Get DB type of the server with the specified index * * @param int $i * @return string One of (mysql,postgres,sqlite,...) or "unknown" for bad indexes * @since 1.30 */ public function getServerType( $i ); /** * @param int $i Server index * @return array (Database::ATTRIBUTE_* constant => value) for all such constants * @since 1.31 */ public function getServerAttributes( $i ); /** * Get the current master position for chronology control purposes * @return DBMasterPos|bool Returns false if not applicable */ public function getMasterPos(); /** * Disable this load balancer. All connections are closed, and any attempt to * open a new connection will result in a DBAccessError. */ public function disable(); /** * Close all open connections */ public function closeAll(); /** * Close a connection * * Using this function makes sure the LoadBalancer knows the connection is closed. * If you use $conn->close() directly, the load balancer won't update its state. * * @param IDatabase $conn */ public function closeConnection( IDatabase $conn ); /** * Commit transactions on all open connections * @param string $fname Caller name * @throws DBExpectedError */ public function commitAll( $fname = __METHOD__ ); /** * Run pre-commit callbacks and defer execution of post-commit callbacks * * Use this only for mutli-database commits * * @return int Number of pre-commit callbacks run (since 1.32) */ public function finalizeMasterChanges(); /** * Perform all pre-commit checks for things like replication safety * * Use this only for mutli-database commits * * @param array $options Includes: * - maxWriteDuration : max write query duration time in seconds * @throws DBTransactionError */ public function approveMasterChanges( array $options ); /** * Flush any master transaction snapshots and set DBO_TRX (if DBO_DEFAULT is set) * * The DBO_TRX setting will be reverted to the default in each of these methods: * - commitMasterChanges() * - rollbackMasterChanges() * - commitAll() * This allows for custom transaction rounds from any outer transaction scope. * * @param string $fname * @throws DBExpectedError */ public function beginMasterChanges( $fname = __METHOD__ ); /** * Issue COMMIT on all open master connections to flush changes and view snapshots * @param string $fname Caller name * @throws DBExpectedError */ public function commitMasterChanges( $fname = __METHOD__ ); /** * Consume and run all pending post-COMMIT/ROLLBACK callbacks and commit dangling transactions * * @return Exception|null The first exception or null if there were none */ public function runMasterTransactionIdleCallbacks(); /** * Run all recurring post-COMMIT/ROLLBACK listener callbacks * * @return Exception|null The first exception or null if there were none */ public function runMasterTransactionListenerCallbacks(); /** * Issue ROLLBACK only on master, only if queries were done on connection * @param string $fname Caller name * @throws DBExpectedError */ public function rollbackMasterChanges( $fname = __METHOD__ ); /** * Commit all replica DB transactions so as to flush any REPEATABLE-READ or SSI snapshots * * @param string $fname Caller name */ public function flushReplicaSnapshots( $fname = __METHOD__ ); /** * Commit all master DB transactions so as to flush any REPEATABLE-READ or SSI snapshots * * An error will be thrown if a connection has pending writes or callbacks * * @param string $fname Caller name */ public function flushMasterSnapshots( $fname = __METHOD__ ); /** * @return bool Whether a master connection is already open */ public function hasMasterConnection(); /** * Whether there are pending changes or callbacks in a transaction by this thread * @return bool */ public function hasMasterChanges(); /** * Get the timestamp of the latest write query done by this thread * @return float|bool UNIX timestamp or false */ public function lastMasterChangeTimestamp(); /** * Check if this load balancer object had any recent or still * pending writes issued against it by this PHP thread * * @param float|null $age How many seconds ago is "recent" [defaults to mWaitTimeout] * @return bool */ public function hasOrMadeRecentMasterChanges( $age = null ); /** * Get the list of callers that have pending master changes * * @return string[] List of method names */ public function pendingMasterChangeCallers(); /** * @note This method will trigger a DB connection if not yet done * @param string|bool $domain Domain ID, or false for the current domain * @return bool Whether the database for generic connections this request is highly "lagged" */ public function getLaggedReplicaMode( $domain = false ); /** * Checks whether the database for generic connections this request was both: * - a) Already choosen due to a prior connection attempt * - b) Considered highly "lagged" * * @note This method will never cause a new DB connection * @return bool */ public function laggedReplicaUsed(); /** * @note This method may trigger a DB connection if not yet done * @param string|bool $domain Domain ID, or false for the current domain * @param IDatabase|null $conn DB master connection; used to avoid loops [optional] * @return string|bool Reason the master is read-only or false if it is not */ public function getReadOnlyReason( $domain = false, IDatabase $conn = null ); /** * Disables/enables lag checks * @param null|bool $mode * @return bool */ public function allowLagged( $mode = null ); /** * @return bool */ public function pingAll(); /** * Call a function with each open connection object * @param callable $callback * @param array $params */ public function forEachOpenConnection( $callback, array $params = [] ); /** * Call a function with each open connection object to a master * @param callable $callback * @param array $params */ public function forEachOpenMasterConnection( $callback, array $params = [] ); /** * Call a function with each open replica DB connection object * @param callable $callback * @param array $params */ public function forEachOpenReplicaConnection( $callback, array $params = [] ); /** * Get the hostname and lag time of the most-lagged replica DB * * This is useful for maintenance scripts that need to throttle their updates. * May attempt to open connections to replica DBs on the default DB. If there is * no lag, the maximum lag will be reported as -1. * * @param bool|string $domain Domain ID, or false for the default database * @return array ( host, max lag, index of max lagged host ) */ public function getMaxLag( $domain = false ); /** * Get an estimate of replication lag (in seconds) for each server * * Results are cached for a short time in memcached/process cache * * Values may be "false" if replication is too broken to estimate * * @param string|bool $domain * @return int[] Map of (server index => float|int|bool) */ public function getLagTimes( $domain = false ); /** * Get the lag in seconds for a given connection, or zero if this load * balancer does not have replication enabled. * * This should be used in preference to Database::getLag() in cases where * replication may not be in use, since there is no way to determine if * replication is in use at the connection level without running * potentially restricted queries such as SHOW SLAVE STATUS. Using this * function instead of Database::getLag() avoids a fatal error in this * case on many installations. * * @param IDatabase $conn * @return int|bool Returns false on error */ public function safeGetLag( IDatabase $conn ); /** * Wait for a replica DB to reach a specified master position * * This will connect to the master to get an accurate position if $pos is not given * * @param IDatabase $conn Replica DB * @param DBMasterPos|bool $pos Master position; default: current position * @param int $timeout Timeout in seconds [optional] * @return bool Success */ public function safeWaitForMasterPos( IDatabase $conn, $pos = false, $timeout = 10 ); /** * Set a callback via IDatabase::setTransactionListener() on * all current and future master connections of this load balancer * * @param string $name Callback name * @param callable|null $callback */ public function setTransactionListener( $name, callable $callback = null ); /** * Set a new table prefix for the existing local domain ID for testing * * @param string $prefix */ public function setDomainPrefix( $prefix ); /** * Make certain table names use their own database, schema, and table prefix * when passed into SQL queries pre-escaped and without a qualified database name * * For example, "user" can be converted to "myschema.mydbname.user" for convenience. * Appearances like `user`, somedb.user, somedb.someschema.user will used literally. * * Calling this twice will completely clear any old table aliases. Also, note that * callers are responsible for making sure the schemas and databases actually exist. * * @param array[] $aliases Map of (table => (dbname, schema, prefix) map) */ public function setTableAliases( array $aliases ); /** * Convert certain index names to alternative names before querying the DB * * Note that this applies to indexes regardless of the table they belong to. * * This can be employed when an index was renamed X => Y in code, but the new Y-named * indexes were not yet built on all DBs. After all the Y-named ones are added by the DBA, * the aliases can be removed, and then the old X-named indexes dropped. * * @param string[] $aliases * @return mixed * @since 1.31 */ public function setIndexAliases( array $aliases ); }