<?php namespace Doctrine\DBAL\Id; use Doctrine\DBAL\Connection; use Doctrine\DBAL\DBALException; use Doctrine\DBAL\DriverManager; use Doctrine\DBAL\FetchMode; use Doctrine\DBAL\LockMode; use Throwable; use const CASE_LOWER; use function array_change_key_case; /** * Table ID Generator for those poor languages that are missing sequences. * * WARNING: The Table Id Generator clones a second independent database * connection to work correctly. This means using the generator requests that * generate IDs will have two open database connections. This is necessary to * be safe from transaction failures in the main connection. Make sure to only * ever use one TableGenerator otherwise you end up with many connections. * * TableID Generator does not work with SQLite. * * The TableGenerator does not take care of creating the SQL Table itself. You * should look at the `TableGeneratorSchemaVisitor` to do this for you. * Otherwise the schema for a table looks like: * * CREATE sequences ( * sequence_name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, * sequence_value INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 1, * sequence_increment_by INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 1, * PRIMARY KEY (sequence_name) * ); * * Technically this generator works as follows: * * 1. Use a robust transaction serialization level. * 2. Open transaction * 3. Acquire a read lock on the table row (SELECT .. FOR UPDATE) * 4. Increment current value by one and write back to database * 5. Commit transaction * * If you are using a sequence_increment_by value that is larger than one the * ID Generator will keep incrementing values until it hits the incrementation * gap before issuing another query. * * If no row is present for a given sequence a new one will be created with the * default values 'value' = 1 and 'increment_by' = 1 */ class TableGenerator { /** @var Connection */ private $conn; /** @var string */ private $generatorTableName; /** @var mixed[][] */ private $sequences = []; /** * @param string $generatorTableName * * @throws DBALException */ public function __construct(Connection $conn, $generatorTableName = 'sequences') { $params = $conn->getParams(); if ($params['driver'] === 'pdo_sqlite') { throw new DBALException('Cannot use TableGenerator with SQLite.'); } $this->conn = DriverManager::getConnection($params, $conn->getConfiguration(), $conn->getEventManager()); $this->generatorTableName = $generatorTableName; } /** * Generates the next unused value for the given sequence name. * * @param string $sequenceName * * @return int * * @throws DBALException */ public function nextValue($sequenceName) { if (isset($this->sequences[$sequenceName])) { $value = $this->sequences[$sequenceName]['value']; $this->sequences[$sequenceName]['value']++; if ($this->sequences[$sequenceName]['value'] >= $this->sequences[$sequenceName]['max']) { unset($this->sequences[$sequenceName]); } return $value; } $this->conn->beginTransaction(); try { $platform = $this->conn->getDatabasePlatform(); $sql = 'SELECT sequence_value, sequence_increment_by' . ' FROM ' . $platform->appendLockHint($this->generatorTableName, LockMode::PESSIMISTIC_WRITE) . ' WHERE sequence_name = ? ' . $platform->getWriteLockSQL(); $stmt = $this->conn->executeQuery($sql, [$sequenceName]); $row = $stmt->fetch(FetchMode::ASSOCIATIVE); if ($row !== false) { $row = array_change_key_case($row, CASE_LOWER); $value = $row['sequence_value']; $value++; if ($row['sequence_increment_by'] > 1) { $this->sequences[$sequenceName] = [ 'value' => $value, 'max' => $row['sequence_value'] + $row['sequence_increment_by'], ]; } $sql = 'UPDATE ' . $this->generatorTableName . ' ' . 'SET sequence_value = sequence_value + sequence_increment_by ' . 'WHERE sequence_name = ? AND sequence_value = ?'; $rows = $this->conn->executeUpdate($sql, [$sequenceName, $row['sequence_value']]); if ($rows !== 1) { throw new DBALException('Race-condition detected while updating sequence. Aborting generation'); } } else { $this->conn->insert( $this->generatorTableName, ['sequence_name' => $sequenceName, 'sequence_value' => 1, 'sequence_increment_by' => 1] ); $value = 1; } $this->conn->commit(); } catch (Throwable $e) { $this->conn->rollBack(); throw new DBALException('Error occurred while generating ID with TableGenerator, aborted generation: ' . $e->getMessage(), 0, $e); } return $value; } }