Require SQLite >= 3.27.0 (#13760)
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Synapse will now refuse to start if configured to use SQLite < 3.27.
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@ -533,15 +533,14 @@ class DatabasePool:
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if isinstance(self.engine, Sqlite3Engine):
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self._unsafe_to_upsert_tables.add("user_directory_search")
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if self.engine.can_native_upsert:
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# Check ASAP (and then later, every 1s) to see if we have finished
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# background updates of tables that aren't safe to update.
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self._clock.call_later(
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0.0,
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run_as_background_process,
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"upsert_safety_check",
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self._check_safe_to_upsert,
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)
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# Check ASAP (and then later, every 1s) to see if we have finished
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# background updates of tables that aren't safe to update.
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self._clock.call_later(
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0.0,
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run_as_background_process,
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"upsert_safety_check",
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self._check_safe_to_upsert,
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)
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def name(self) -> str:
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"Return the name of this database"
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@ -1160,11 +1159,8 @@ class DatabasePool:
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attempts = 0
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while True:
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try:
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# We can autocommit if we are going to use native upserts
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autocommit = (
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self.engine.can_native_upsert
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and table not in self._unsafe_to_upsert_tables
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)
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# We can autocommit if it is safe to upsert
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autocommit = table not in self._unsafe_to_upsert_tables
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return await self.runInteraction(
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desc,
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@ -1199,7 +1195,7 @@ class DatabasePool:
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) -> bool:
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"""
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Pick the UPSERT method which works best on the platform. Either the
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native one (Pg9.5+, recent SQLites), or fall back to an emulated method.
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native one (Pg9.5+, SQLite >= 3.24), or fall back to an emulated method.
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Args:
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txn: The transaction to use.
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@ -1207,14 +1203,15 @@ class DatabasePool:
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keyvalues: The unique key tables and their new values
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values: The nonunique columns and their new values
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insertion_values: additional key/values to use only when inserting
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lock: True to lock the table when doing the upsert.
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lock: True to lock the table when doing the upsert. Unused when performing
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a native upsert.
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Returns:
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Returns True if a row was inserted or updated (i.e. if `values` is
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not empty then this always returns True)
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"""
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insertion_values = insertion_values or {}
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if self.engine.can_native_upsert and table not in self._unsafe_to_upsert_tables:
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if table not in self._unsafe_to_upsert_tables:
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return self.simple_upsert_txn_native_upsert(
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txn, table, keyvalues, values, insertion_values=insertion_values
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)
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value_names: The value column names
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value_values: A list of each row's value column values.
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Ignored if value_names is empty.
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lock: True to lock the table when doing the upsert. Unused if the database engine
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supports native upserts.
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lock: True to lock the table when doing the upsert. Unused when performing
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a native upsert.
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"""
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# We can autocommit if we are going to use native upserts
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autocommit = (
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self.engine.can_native_upsert and table not in self._unsafe_to_upsert_tables
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)
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# We can autocommit if it safe to upsert
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autocommit = table not in self._unsafe_to_upsert_tables
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await self.runInteraction(
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desc,
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value_names: The value column names
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value_values: A list of each row's value column values.
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Ignored if value_names is empty.
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lock: True to lock the table when doing the upsert. Unused if the database engine
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supports native upserts.
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lock: True to lock the table when doing the upsert. Unused when performing
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a native upsert.
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"""
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if self.engine.can_native_upsert and table not in self._unsafe_to_upsert_tables:
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if table not in self._unsafe_to_upsert_tables:
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return self.simple_upsert_many_txn_native_upsert(
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txn, table, key_names, key_values, value_names, value_values
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)
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@ -129,91 +129,48 @@ class LockStore(SQLBaseStore):
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now = self._clock.time_msec()
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token = random_string(6)
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if self.db_pool.engine.can_native_upsert:
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def _try_acquire_lock_txn(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> bool:
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# We take out the lock if either a) there is no row for the lock
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# already, b) the existing row has timed out, or c) the row is
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# for this instance (which means the process got killed and
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# restarted)
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sql = """
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INSERT INTO worker_locks (lock_name, lock_key, instance_name, token, last_renewed_ts)
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VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)
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ON CONFLICT (lock_name, lock_key)
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DO UPDATE
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SET
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token = EXCLUDED.token,
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instance_name = EXCLUDED.instance_name,
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last_renewed_ts = EXCLUDED.last_renewed_ts
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WHERE
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worker_locks.last_renewed_ts < ?
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OR worker_locks.instance_name = EXCLUDED.instance_name
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"""
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txn.execute(
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sql,
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(
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lock_name,
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lock_key,
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self._instance_name,
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token,
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now,
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now - _LOCK_TIMEOUT_MS,
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),
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)
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# We only acquired the lock if we inserted or updated the table.
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return bool(txn.rowcount)
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did_lock = await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
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"try_acquire_lock",
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_try_acquire_lock_txn,
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# We can autocommit here as we're executing a single query, this
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# will avoid serialization errors.
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db_autocommit=True,
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)
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if not did_lock:
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return None
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else:
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# If we're on an old SQLite we emulate the above logic by first
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# clearing out any existing stale locks and then upserting.
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def _try_acquire_lock_emulated_txn(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> bool:
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sql = """
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DELETE FROM worker_locks
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WHERE
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lock_name = ?
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AND lock_key = ?
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AND (last_renewed_ts < ? OR instance_name = ?)
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"""
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txn.execute(
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sql,
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(lock_name, lock_key, now - _LOCK_TIMEOUT_MS, self._instance_name),
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)
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inserted = self.db_pool.simple_upsert_txn_emulated(
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txn,
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table="worker_locks",
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keyvalues={
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"lock_name": lock_name,
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"lock_key": lock_key,
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},
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values={},
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insertion_values={
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"token": token,
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"last_renewed_ts": self._clock.time_msec(),
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"instance_name": self._instance_name,
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},
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)
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return inserted
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did_lock = await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
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"try_acquire_lock_emulated", _try_acquire_lock_emulated_txn
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def _try_acquire_lock_txn(txn: LoggingTransaction) -> bool:
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# We take out the lock if either a) there is no row for the lock
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# already, b) the existing row has timed out, or c) the row is
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# for this instance (which means the process got killed and
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# restarted)
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sql = """
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INSERT INTO worker_locks (lock_name, lock_key, instance_name, token, last_renewed_ts)
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VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?)
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ON CONFLICT (lock_name, lock_key)
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DO UPDATE
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SET
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token = EXCLUDED.token,
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instance_name = EXCLUDED.instance_name,
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last_renewed_ts = EXCLUDED.last_renewed_ts
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WHERE
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worker_locks.last_renewed_ts < ?
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OR worker_locks.instance_name = EXCLUDED.instance_name
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"""
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txn.execute(
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sql,
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(
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lock_name,
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lock_key,
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self._instance_name,
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token,
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now,
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now - _LOCK_TIMEOUT_MS,
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),
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)
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if not did_lock:
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return None
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# We only acquired the lock if we inserted or updated the table.
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return bool(txn.rowcount)
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did_lock = await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
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"try_acquire_lock",
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_try_acquire_lock_txn,
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# We can autocommit here as we're executing a single query, this
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# will avoid serialization errors.
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db_autocommit=True,
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)
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if not did_lock:
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return None
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lock = Lock(
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self._reactor,
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absolutes: Absolute (set) fields
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additive_relatives: Fields that will be added onto if existing row present.
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"""
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if self.database_engine.can_native_upsert:
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absolute_updates = [
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"%(field)s = EXCLUDED.%(field)s" % {"field": field}
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for field in absolutes.keys()
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]
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absolute_updates = [
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"%(field)s = EXCLUDED.%(field)s" % {"field": field}
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for field in absolutes.keys()
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]
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relative_updates = [
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"%(field)s = EXCLUDED.%(field)s + COALESCE(%(table)s.%(field)s, 0)"
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% {"table": table, "field": field}
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for field in additive_relatives.keys()
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]
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relative_updates = [
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"%(field)s = EXCLUDED.%(field)s + COALESCE(%(table)s.%(field)s, 0)"
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% {"table": table, "field": field}
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for field in additive_relatives.keys()
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]
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insert_cols = []
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qargs = []
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insert_cols = []
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qargs = []
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for (key, val) in chain(
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keyvalues.items(), absolutes.items(), additive_relatives.items()
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):
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insert_cols.append(key)
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qargs.append(val)
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for (key, val) in chain(
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keyvalues.items(), absolutes.items(), additive_relatives.items()
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):
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insert_cols.append(key)
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qargs.append(val)
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sql = """
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INSERT INTO %(table)s (%(insert_cols_cs)s)
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VALUES (%(insert_vals_qs)s)
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ON CONFLICT (%(key_columns)s) DO UPDATE SET %(updates)s
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""" % {
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"table": table,
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"insert_cols_cs": ", ".join(insert_cols),
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"insert_vals_qs": ", ".join(
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["?"] * (len(keyvalues) + len(absolutes) + len(additive_relatives))
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),
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"key_columns": ", ".join(keyvalues),
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"updates": ", ".join(chain(absolute_updates, relative_updates)),
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}
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sql = """
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INSERT INTO %(table)s (%(insert_cols_cs)s)
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VALUES (%(insert_vals_qs)s)
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ON CONFLICT (%(key_columns)s) DO UPDATE SET %(updates)s
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""" % {
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"table": table,
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"insert_cols_cs": ", ".join(insert_cols),
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"insert_vals_qs": ", ".join(
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["?"] * (len(keyvalues) + len(absolutes) + len(additive_relatives))
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),
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"key_columns": ", ".join(keyvalues),
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"updates": ", ".join(chain(absolute_updates, relative_updates)),
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}
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txn.execute(sql, qargs)
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else:
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self.database_engine.lock_table(txn, table)
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retcols = list(chain(absolutes.keys(), additive_relatives.keys()))
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current_row = self.db_pool.simple_select_one_txn(
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txn, table, keyvalues, retcols, allow_none=True
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)
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if current_row is None:
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merged_dict = {**keyvalues, **absolutes, **additive_relatives}
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self.db_pool.simple_insert_txn(txn, table, merged_dict)
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else:
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for (key, val) in additive_relatives.items():
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if current_row[key] is None:
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current_row[key] = val
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else:
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current_row[key] += val
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current_row.update(absolutes)
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self.db_pool.simple_update_one_txn(txn, table, keyvalues, current_row)
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txn.execute(sql, qargs)
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async def _calculate_and_set_initial_state_for_room(self, room_id: str) -> None:
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"""Calculate and insert an entry into room_stats_current.
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retry_interval: how long until next retry in ms
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"""
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if self.database_engine.can_native_upsert:
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await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
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"set_destination_retry_timings",
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self._set_destination_retry_timings_native,
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destination,
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failure_ts,
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retry_last_ts,
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retry_interval,
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db_autocommit=True, # Safe as its a single upsert
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)
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else:
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await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
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"set_destination_retry_timings",
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self._set_destination_retry_timings_emulated,
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destination,
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failure_ts,
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retry_last_ts,
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retry_interval,
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)
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await self.db_pool.runInteraction(
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"set_destination_retry_timings",
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self._set_destination_retry_timings_native,
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destination,
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failure_ts,
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retry_last_ts,
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retry_interval,
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db_autocommit=True, # Safe as it's a single upsert
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)
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def _set_destination_retry_timings_native(
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self,
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retry_last_ts: int,
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retry_interval: int,
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) -> None:
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assert self.database_engine.can_native_upsert
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# Upsert retry time interval if retry_interval is zero (i.e. we're
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# resetting it) or greater than the existing retry interval.
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#
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def single_threaded(self) -> bool:
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...
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@property
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def can_native_upsert(self) -> bool:
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"""
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Do we support native UPSERTs?
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"""
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...
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@property
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def supports_using_any_list(self) -> bool:
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cursor.close()
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db_conn.commit()
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@property
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def can_native_upsert(self) -> bool:
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"""
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Can we use native UPSERTs?
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"""
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return True
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@property
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def supports_using_any_list(self) -> bool:
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"""Do we support using `a = ANY(?)` and passing a list"""
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def single_threaded(self) -> bool:
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return True
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@property
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def can_native_upsert(self) -> bool:
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"""
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Do we support native UPSERTs? This requires SQLite3 3.24+, plus some
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more work we haven't done yet to tell what was inserted vs updated.
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"""
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return sqlite3.sqlite_version_info >= (3, 24, 0)
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@property
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def supports_using_any_list(self) -> bool:
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"""Do we support using `a = ANY(?)` and passing a list"""
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self, db_conn: sqlite3.Connection, allow_outdated_version: bool = False
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) -> None:
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if not allow_outdated_version:
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version = sqlite3.sqlite_version_info
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# Synapse is untested against older SQLite versions, and we don't want
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# to let users upgrade to a version of Synapse with broken support for their
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# sqlite version, because it risks leaving them with a half-upgraded db.
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if version < (3, 22, 0):
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raise RuntimeError("Synapse requires sqlite 3.22 or above.")
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if sqlite3.sqlite_version_info < (3, 27, 0):
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raise RuntimeError("Synapse requires sqlite 3.27 or above.")
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def check_new_database(self, txn: Cursor) -> None:
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"""Gets called when setting up a brand new database. This allows us to
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sqlite_config = {"name": "sqlite3"}
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engine = create_engine(sqlite_config)
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fake_engine = Mock(wraps=engine)
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fake_engine.can_native_upsert = False
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fake_engine.in_transaction.return_value = False
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db = DatabasePool(Mock(), Mock(config=sqlite_config), fake_engine)
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