gotosocial/internal/db/bundb/bundb.go
Daenney fbe4e60232
[feature] Run ANALYZE after migrations on SQLite (#2428)
* [feature] Run ANALYZE after migrations on SQLite

This ensures that at the end of migrations, we run ANALYZE if we're
using SQLite. This should be relatively quick and guarantees that the
table and index statistics have been updated. This helps to ensure the
query planner makes better choices when it comes to picking which
indexes are used when running queries.

* [chore] use ExecContext

Uses ExecContext so we pass the context through, this is helpful for
anyone running with tracing enabled
2023-12-16 12:54:53 +01:00

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// GoToSocial
// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 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 Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package bundb
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"crypto/x509"
"database/sql"
"encoding/pem"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/url"
"os"
"runtime"
"strings"
"time"
"codeberg.org/gruf/go-bytesize"
"github.com/google/uuid"
"github.com/jackc/pgx/v5"
"github.com/jackc/pgx/v5/stdlib"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/config"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/db"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/db/bundb/migrations"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtsmodel"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/log"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/metrics"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/state"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/tracing"
"github.com/uptrace/bun"
"github.com/uptrace/bun/dialect"
"github.com/uptrace/bun/dialect/pgdialect"
"github.com/uptrace/bun/dialect/sqlitedialect"
"github.com/uptrace/bun/migrate"
"modernc.org/sqlite"
)
var registerTables = []interface{}{
&gtsmodel.AccountToEmoji{},
&gtsmodel.StatusToEmoji{},
&gtsmodel.StatusToTag{},
&gtsmodel.ThreadToStatus{},
}
// DBService satisfies the DB interface
type DBService struct {
db.Account
db.Admin
db.Application
db.Basic
db.Domain
db.Emoji
db.Instance
db.List
db.Marker
db.Media
db.Mention
db.Notification
db.Poll
db.Relationship
db.Report
db.Rule
db.Search
db.Session
db.Status
db.StatusBookmark
db.StatusFave
db.Tag
db.Thread
db.Timeline
db.User
db.Tombstone
db *DB
}
// GetDB returns the underlying database connection pool.
// Should only be used in testing + exceptional circumstance.
func (dbService *DBService) DB() *DB {
return dbService.db
}
func doMigration(ctx context.Context, db *bun.DB) error {
migrator := migrate.NewMigrator(db, migrations.Migrations)
if err := migrator.Init(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
group, err := migrator.Migrate(ctx)
if err != nil && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "no migrations") {
return err
}
if group == nil || group.ID == 0 {
log.Info(ctx, "there are no new migrations to run")
return nil
}
log.Infof(ctx, "MIGRATED DATABASE TO %s", group)
if db.Dialect().Name() == dialect.SQLite {
log.Info(ctx, "running ANALYZE to update table and index statistics")
_, err := db.ExecContext(ctx, "ANALYZE")
if err != nil {
log.Warnf(ctx, "ANALYZE failed, query planner may make poor life choices: %s", err)
}
}
return nil
}
// 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 *DB
var err error
t := strings.ToLower(config.GetDbType())
switch t {
case "postgres":
db, err = pgConn(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
case "sqlite":
db, err = sqliteConn(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
default:
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 registerTables {
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.bun); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("db migration error: %s", err)
}
ps := &DBService{
Account: &accountDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Admin: &adminDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Application: &applicationDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Basic: &basicDB{
db: db,
},
Domain: &domainDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Emoji: &emojiDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Instance: &instanceDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
List: &listDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Marker: &markerDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Media: &mediaDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Mention: &mentionDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Notification: &notificationDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Poll: &pollDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Relationship: &relationshipDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Report: &reportDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Rule: &ruleDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Search: &searchDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Session: &sessionDB{
db: db,
},
Status: &statusDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
StatusBookmark: &statusBookmarkDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
StatusFave: &statusFaveDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Tag: &tagDB{
conn: db,
state: state,
},
Thread: &threadDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Timeline: &timelineDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
User: &userDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
Tombstone: &tombstoneDB{
db: db,
state: state,
},
db: db,
}
// we can confidently return this useable service now
return ps, nil
}
func pgConn(ctx context.Context) (*DB, error) {
opts, err := deriveBunDBPGOptions() //nolint:contextcheck
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not create bundb postgres options: %s", err)
}
sqldb := stdlib.OpenDB(*opts)
// Tune db connections for postgres, see:
// - https://bun.uptrace.dev/guide/running-bun-in-production.html#database-sql
// - https://www.alexedwards.net/blog/configuring-sqldb
sqldb.SetMaxOpenConns(maxOpenConns()) // x number of conns per CPU
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 := WrapDB(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: %s", err)
}
log.Info(ctx, "connected to POSTGRES database")
return db, nil
}
func sqliteConn(ctx context.Context) (*DB, 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())
}
// Build SQLite connection address with prefs.
address = buildSQLiteAddress(address)
// Open new DB instance
sqldb, err := sql.Open("sqlite", address)
if err != nil {
if errWithCode, ok := err.(*sqlite.Error); ok {
err = errors.New(sqlite.ErrorCodeString[errWithCode.Code()])
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not open sqlite db with address %s: %w", address, err)
}
// Tune db connections for sqlite, see:
// - https://bun.uptrace.dev/guide/running-bun-in-production.html#database-sql
// - https://www.alexedwards.net/blog/configuring-sqldb
sqldb.SetMaxOpenConns(maxOpenConns()) // x number of conns per CPU
sqldb.SetMaxIdleConns(1) // only keep max 1 idle connection around
sqldb.SetConnMaxLifetime(0) // don't kill connections due to age
// Wrap Bun database conn in our own wrapper
db := WrapDB(bun.NewDB(sqldb, sqlitedialect.New()))
// ping to check the db is there and listening
if err := db.PingContext(ctx); err != nil {
if errWithCode, ok := err.(*sqlite.Error); ok {
err = errors.New(sqlite.ErrorCodeString[errWithCode.Code()])
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("sqlite ping: %s", err)
}
log.Infof(ctx, "connected to SQLITE database with address %s", address)
return db, nil
}
/*
HANDY STUFF
*/
// maxOpenConns returns multiplier * GOMAXPROCS,
// returning just 1 instead if multiplier < 1.
func maxOpenConns() int {
multiplier := config.GetDbMaxOpenConnsMultiplier()
if multiplier < 1 {
return 1
}
return multiplier * runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)
}
// deriveBunDBPGOptions takes an application config and returns either a ready-to-use set of options
// with sensible defaults, or an error if it's not satisfied by the provided config.
func deriveBunDBPGOptions() (*pgx.ConnConfig, error) {
// these are all optional, the db adapter figures out defaults
address := config.GetDbAddress()
// validate database
database := config.GetDbDatabase()
if database == "" {
return nil, errors.New("no database set")
}
var tlsConfig *tls.Config
switch config.GetDbTLSMode() {
case "", "disable":
break // nothing to do
case "enable":
tlsConfig = &tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: true, //nolint:gosec
}
case "require":
tlsConfig = &tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: false,
ServerName: address,
MinVersion: tls.VersionTLS12,
}
}
if certPath := config.GetDbTLSCACert(); tlsConfig != nil && certPath != "" {
// load the system cert pool first -- we'll append the given CA cert to this
certPool, err := x509.SystemCertPool()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error fetching system CA cert pool: %s", err)
}
// open the file itself and make sure there's something in it
caCertBytes, err := os.ReadFile(certPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error opening CA certificate at %s: %s", certPath, err)
}
if len(caCertBytes) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ca cert at %s was empty", certPath)
}
// make sure we have a PEM block
caPem, _ := pem.Decode(caCertBytes)
if caPem == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse cert at %s into PEM", certPath)
}
// parse the PEM block into the certificate
caCert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(caPem.Bytes)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse cert at %s into x509 certificate: %s", certPath, err)
}
// we're happy, add it to the existing pool and then use this pool in our tls config
certPool.AddCert(caCert)
tlsConfig.RootCAs = certPool
}
cfg, _ := pgx.ParseConfig("")
if address != "" {
cfg.Host = address
}
if port := config.GetDbPort(); port > 0 {
cfg.Port = uint16(port)
}
if u := config.GetDbUser(); u != "" {
cfg.User = u
}
if p := config.GetDbPassword(); p != "" {
cfg.Password = p
}
if tlsConfig != nil {
cfg.TLSConfig = tlsConfig
}
cfg.Database = database
cfg.RuntimeParams["application_name"] = config.GetApplicationName()
return cfg, nil
}
// buildSQLiteAddress will build an SQLite address string from given config input,
// appending user defined SQLite connection preferences (e.g. cache_size, journal_mode etc).
func buildSQLiteAddress(addr string) string {
// Notes on SQLite preferences:
//
// - 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.
//
// - `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.
//
// - The SQLite shim we interface with adds 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.
//
// - As for why we're setting these PRAGMAs by connection string instead of
// directly executing the PRAGMAs ourselves? That's to ensure that all of
// configuration options are set across _all_ of our SQLite connections, given
// that we are a multi-threaded (not directly in a C way) application and that
// each connection is a separate SQLite instance opening the same database.
// And the `database/sql` package provides transparent connection pooling.
// Some data is shared between connections, for example the `journal_mode`
// as that is set in a bit of the file header, but to be sure with the other
// settings we just add them all to the connection URI string.
//
// - We specifically set the `busy_timeout` PRAGMA before the `journal_mode`.
// When Write-Ahead-Logging (WAL) is enabled, in order to handle the issues
// that may arise between separate concurrent read/write threads racing for
// the same database file (and write-ahead log), SQLite will sometimes return
// an `SQLITE_BUSY` error code, which indicates that the query was aborted
// due to a data race and must be retried. The `busy_timeout` PRAGMA configures
// a function handler that SQLite can use internally to handle these data races,
// in that it will attempt to retry the query until the `busy_timeout` time is
// 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
addr = strings.TrimPrefix(addr, "file:") // we'll prepend this later ourselves
// build our own SQLite preferences
// as a series of URL encoded values
prefs := make(url.Values)
// use immediate transaction lock mode to fail quickly if tx can't lock
// see https://pkg.go.dev/modernc.org/sqlite#Driver.Open
prefs.Add("_txlock", "immediate")
if addr == ":memory:" {
log.Warn(nil, "using sqlite in-memory mode; all data will be deleted when gts shuts down; this mode should only be used for debugging or running tests")
// Use random name for in-memory instead of ':memory:', so
// multiple in-mem databases can be created without conflict.
addr = uuid.NewString()
// in-mem-specific preferences
// (shared cache so that tests don't fail)
prefs.Add("mode", "memory")
prefs.Add("cache", "shared")
}
if dur := config.GetDbSqliteBusyTimeout(); dur > 0 {
// Set the user provided SQLite busy timeout
// NOTE: MUST BE SET BEFORE THE JOURNAL MODE.
prefs.Add("_pragma", fmt.Sprintf("busy_timeout(%d)", dur.Milliseconds()))
}
if mode := config.GetDbSqliteJournalMode(); mode != "" {
// Set the user provided SQLite journal mode.
prefs.Add("_pragma", fmt.Sprintf("journal_mode(%s)", mode))
}
if mode := config.GetDbSqliteSynchronous(); mode != "" {
// Set the user provided SQLite synchronous mode.
prefs.Add("_pragma", fmt.Sprintf("synchronous(%s)", mode))
}
if sz := config.GetDbSqliteCacheSize(); sz > 0 {
// Set the user provided SQLite cache size (in kibibytes)
// Prepend a '-' character to this to indicate to sqlite
// that we're giving kibibytes rather than num pages.
// https://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_cache_size
prefs.Add("_pragma", fmt.Sprintf("cache_size(-%d)", uint64(sz/bytesize.KiB)))
}
var b strings.Builder
b.WriteString("file:")
b.WriteString(addr)
b.WriteString("?")
b.WriteString(prefs.Encode())
return b.String()
}