[performance] use new instance of bun.DB *after* migrations to reduce number of in-memory model schema (#3578)

* use new instance of bun.DB *after* migrations to reduce number of model schema in-memory

* update sqlite address comment
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@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ import (
"github.com/uptrace/bun/dialect/pgdialect"
"github.com/uptrace/bun/dialect/sqlitedialect"
"github.com/uptrace/bun/migrate"
"github.com/uptrace/bun/schema"
)
// DBService satisfies the DB interface
@ -131,18 +132,18 @@ func doMigration(ctx context.Context, db *bun.DB) error {
// NewBunDBService returns a bunDB derived from the provided config, which implements the go-fed DB interface.
// Under the hood, it uses https://github.com/uptrace/bun to create and maintain a database connection.
func NewBunDBService(ctx context.Context, state *state.State) (db.DB, error) {
var db *bun.DB
var sqldb *sql.DB
var dialect func() schema.Dialect
var err error
t := strings.ToLower(config.GetDbType())
switch t {
switch t := strings.ToLower(config.GetDbType()); t {
case "postgres":
db, err = pgConn(ctx)
sqldb, dialect, err = pgConn(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
case "sqlite":
db, err = sqliteConn(ctx)
sqldb, dialect, err = sqliteConn(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
@ -150,34 +151,20 @@ func NewBunDBService(ctx context.Context, state *state.State) (db.DB, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("database type %s not supported for bundb", t)
}
// Add database query hooks.
db.AddQueryHook(queryHook{})
if config.GetTracingEnabled() {
db.AddQueryHook(tracing.InstrumentBun())
}
if config.GetMetricsEnabled() {
db.AddQueryHook(metrics.InstrumentBun())
}
// table registration is needed for many-to-many, see:
// https://bun.uptrace.dev/orm/many-to-many-relation/
for _, t := range []interface{}{
&gtsmodel.AccountToEmoji{},
&gtsmodel.ConversationToStatus{},
&gtsmodel.StatusToEmoji{},
&gtsmodel.StatusToTag{},
&gtsmodel.ThreadToStatus{},
} {
db.RegisterModel(t)
}
// perform any pending database migrations: this includes
// the very first 'migration' on startup which just creates
// necessary tables
if err := doMigration(ctx, db); err != nil {
// perform any pending database migrations: this includes the first
// 'migration' on startup which just creates necessary db tables.
//
// Note this uses its own instance of bun.DB as bun will automatically
// store in-memory reflect type schema of any Go models passed to it,
// and we still maintain lots of old model versions in the migrations.
if err := doMigration(ctx, bunDB(sqldb, dialect)); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("db migration error: %s", err)
}
// Wrap sql.DB as bun.DB type,
// adding any connection hooks.
db := bunDB(sqldb, dialect)
ps := &DBService{
Account: &accountDB{
db: db,
@ -319,17 +306,47 @@ func NewBunDBService(ctx context.Context, state *state.State) (db.DB, error) {
return ps, nil
}
func pgConn(ctx context.Context) (*bun.DB, error) {
// bunDB returns a new bun.DB for given sql.DB connection pool and dialect
// function. This can be used to apply any necessary opts / hooks as we
// initialize a bun.DB object both before and after performing migrations.
func bunDB(sqldb *sql.DB, dialect func() schema.Dialect) *bun.DB {
db := bun.NewDB(sqldb, dialect())
// Add our SQL connection hooks.
db.AddQueryHook(queryHook{})
if config.GetTracingEnabled() {
db.AddQueryHook(tracing.InstrumentBun())
}
if config.GetMetricsEnabled() {
db.AddQueryHook(metrics.InstrumentBun())
}
// table registration is needed for many-to-many, see:
// https://bun.uptrace.dev/orm/many-to-many-relation/
for _, t := range []interface{}{
&gtsmodel.AccountToEmoji{},
&gtsmodel.ConversationToStatus{},
&gtsmodel.StatusToEmoji{},
&gtsmodel.StatusToTag{},
&gtsmodel.ThreadToStatus{},
} {
db.RegisterModel(t)
}
return db
}
func pgConn(ctx context.Context) (*sql.DB, func() schema.Dialect, error) {
opts, err := deriveBunDBPGOptions() //nolint:contextcheck
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not create bundb postgres options: %w", err)
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("could not create bundb postgres options: %w", err)
}
cfg := stdlib.RegisterConnConfig(opts)
sqldb, err := sql.Open("pgx-gts", cfg)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not open postgres db: %w", err)
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("could not open postgres db: %w", err)
}
// Tune db connections for postgres, see:
@ -339,22 +356,20 @@ func pgConn(ctx context.Context) (*bun.DB, error) {
sqldb.SetMaxIdleConns(2) // assume default 2; if max idle is less than max open, it will be automatically adjusted
sqldb.SetConnMaxLifetime(5 * time.Minute) // fine to kill old connections
db := bun.NewDB(sqldb, pgdialect.New())
// ping to check the db is there and listening
if err := db.PingContext(ctx); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("postgres ping: %w", err)
if err := sqldb.PingContext(ctx); err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("postgres ping: %w", err)
}
log.Info(ctx, "connected to POSTGRES database")
return db, nil
return sqldb, func() schema.Dialect { return pgdialect.New() }, nil
}
func sqliteConn(ctx context.Context) (*bun.DB, error) {
func sqliteConn(ctx context.Context) (*sql.DB, func() schema.Dialect, error) {
// validate db address has actually been set
address := config.GetDbAddress()
if address == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("'%s' was not set when attempting to start sqlite", config.DbAddressFlag())
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("'%s' was not set when attempting to start sqlite", config.DbAddressFlag())
}
// Build SQLite connection address with prefs.
@ -363,7 +378,7 @@ func sqliteConn(ctx context.Context) (*bun.DB, error) {
// Open new DB instance
sqldb, err := sql.Open("sqlite-gts", address)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not open sqlite db with address %s: %w", address, err)
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("could not open sqlite db with address %s: %w", address, err)
}
// Tune db connections for sqlite, see:
@ -379,16 +394,14 @@ func sqliteConn(ctx context.Context) (*bun.DB, error) {
sqldb.SetConnMaxLifetime(5 * time.Minute)
}
db := bun.NewDB(sqldb, sqlitedialect.New())
// ping to check the db is there and listening
if err := db.PingContext(ctx); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("sqlite ping: %w", err)
if err := sqldb.PingContext(ctx); err != nil {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("sqlite ping: %w", err)
}
log.Infof(ctx, "connected to SQLITE database with address %s", address)
return db, nil
return sqldb, func() schema.Dialect { return sqlitedialect.New() }, nil
}
/*
@ -517,15 +530,12 @@ func buildSQLiteAddress(addr string) (string, bool) {
//
// - SQLite by itself supports setting a subset of its configuration options
// via URI query arguments in the connection. Namely `mode` and `cache`.
// This is the same situation for the directly transpiled C->Go code in
// modernc.org/sqlite, i.e. modernc.org/sqlite/lib, NOT the Go SQL driver.
// This is the same situation for our supported SQLite implementations.
//
// - `modernc.org/sqlite` has a "shim" around it to allow the directly
// transpiled C code to be usable with a more native Go API. This is in
// the form of a `database/sql/driver.Driver{}` implementation that calls
// through to the transpiled C code.
// - Both implementations have a "shim" around them in the form of a
// `database/sql/driver.Driver{}` implementation.
//
// - The SQLite shim we interface with adds support for setting ANY of the
// - The SQLite shims we interface with add support for setting ANY of the
// configuration options via query arguments, through using a special `_pragma`
// query key that specifies SQLite PRAGMAs to set upon opening each connection.
// As such you will see below that most config is set with the `_pragma` key.
@ -551,12 +561,6 @@ func buildSQLiteAddress(addr string) (string, bool) {
// reached. And for whatever reason (:shrug:) SQLite is very particular about
// setting this BEFORE the `journal_mode` is set, otherwise you can end up
// running into more of these `SQLITE_BUSY` return codes than you might expect.
//
// - One final thing (I promise!): `SQLITE_BUSY` is only handled by the internal
// `busy_timeout` handler in the case that a data race occurs contending for
// table locks. THERE ARE STILL OTHER SITUATIONS IN WHICH THIS MAY BE RETURNED!
// As such, we use our wrapping DB{} and Tx{} types (in "db.go") which make use
// of our own retry-busy handler.
// Drop anything fancy from DB address
addr = strings.Split(addr, "?")[0] // drop any provided query strings