rwdb
Database wrapper that manage read write connections
Install
go get github.com/andizzle/rwdb
Create connections
package main import "github.com/andizzle/rwdb" var conns = []string{ "tcp://user:pass@write/dbname", "tcp://user:pass@read1/dbname", "tcp://user:pass@read2/dbname", "tcp://user:pass@read3/dbname", } // unable to open write will cause an error db, err := rwdb.Open("driver", conns...)
Rotation read and Sticky read
Query a database rotate the use of database connections
Basic usage
db, err := rwdb.Open("driver", conns...) // Use the first connection db.QueryContext(ctx) // Use the next connection db.QueryContext(ctx)
Execute a statement will cause all subsequent queries to use the write connection (sticky connection). This is to allow the immediate reading of records that have been written to the database during the current request cycle.
db, err := rwdb.Open("driver", conns...) // Use the next connection db.QueryContext(ctx) // Use the write conenction db.ExecContext(ctx) // Use the write connection db.Query()
Sticky can be turned off
A more practical example
The db is marked as modified if there's a successful Write to the databse, which turns on the sticky logic.
However, the real world usecase would require modified value to be reset on each request session.
Here's what we can do:
db, err := rwdb.Open("driver", conns...) func RecordUserLogin() { d := db.New() // This will make sure the following read are not affected by // other sessions' write action d.Query("SELECT * from `users` where id = ?") ... d.Exec("UPDATE `users` set last_login_at = now();") d.Query(...) // Connection is set to the writer }