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package org.apache.commons.dbcp2;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedActionException;
import java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.Driver;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.SQLFeatureNotSupportedException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import javax.management.MBeanRegistration;
import javax.management.MBeanServer;
import javax.management.MalformedObjectNameException;
import javax.management.ObjectName;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.PooledObject;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.AbandonedConfig;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.BaseObjectPoolConfig;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.GenericKeyedObjectPoolConfig;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.GenericObjectPool;
import org.apache.commons.pool2.impl.GenericObjectPoolConfig;
/**
*
* Basic implementation of javax.sql.DataSource
that is configured via JavaBeans properties. This is not
* the only way to combine the commons-dbcp2 and commons-pool2 packages, but provides a "one stop
* shopping" solution for basic requirements.
*
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public class BasicDataSource implements DataSource, BasicDataSourceMXBean, MBeanRegistration, AutoCloseable {
private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(BasicDataSource.class);
static {
// Attempt to prevent deadlocks - see DBCP - 272
DriverManager.getDrivers();
try {
// Load classes now to prevent AccessControlExceptions later
// A number of classes are loaded when getConnection() is called
// but the following classes are not loaded and therefore require
// explicit loading.
if (Utils.IS_SECURITY_ENABLED) {
final ClassLoader loader = BasicDataSource.class.getClassLoader();
final String dbcpPackageName = BasicDataSource.class.getPackage().getName();
loader.loadClass(dbcpPackageName + ".DelegatingCallableStatement");
loader.loadClass(dbcpPackageName + ".DelegatingDatabaseMetaData");
loader.loadClass(dbcpPackageName + ".DelegatingPreparedStatement");
loader.loadClass(dbcpPackageName + ".DelegatingResultSet");
loader.loadClass(dbcpPackageName + ".PoolableCallableStatement");
loader.loadClass(dbcpPackageName + ".PoolablePreparedStatement");
loader.loadClass(dbcpPackageName + ".PoolingConnection$StatementType");
loader.loadClass(dbcpPackageName + ".PStmtKey");
final String poolPackageName = PooledObject.class.getPackage().getName();
loader.loadClass(poolPackageName + ".impl.LinkedBlockingDeque$Node");
loader.loadClass(poolPackageName + ".impl.GenericKeyedObjectPool$ObjectDeque");
}
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Unable to pre-load classes", cnfe);
}
}
@SuppressWarnings("resource")
protected static void validateConnectionFactory(final PoolableConnectionFactory connectionFactory)
throws Exception {
PoolableConnection conn = null;
PooledObject p = null;
try {
p = connectionFactory.makeObject();
conn = p.getObject();
connectionFactory.activateObject(p);
connectionFactory.validateConnection(conn);
connectionFactory.passivateObject(p);
} finally {
if (p != null) {
connectionFactory.destroyObject(p);
}
}
}
/**
* The default auto-commit state of connections created by this pool.
*/
private volatile Boolean defaultAutoCommit;
/**
* The default read-only state of connections created by this pool.
*/
private transient Boolean defaultReadOnly;
/**
* The default TransactionIsolation state of connections created by this pool.
*/
private volatile int defaultTransactionIsolation = PoolableConnectionFactory.UNKNOWN_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION;
private Integer defaultQueryTimeoutSeconds;
/**
* The default "catalog" of connections created by this pool.
*/
private volatile String defaultCatalog;
/**
* The default "schema" of connections created by this pool.
*/
private volatile String defaultSchema;
/**
* The property that controls if the pooled connections cache some state rather than query the database for current
* state to improve performance.
*/
private boolean cacheState = true;
/**
* The instance of the JDBC Driver to use.
*/
private Driver driver;
/**
* The fully qualified Java class name of the JDBC driver to be used.
*/
private String driverClassName;
/**
* The class loader instance to use to load the JDBC driver. If not specified, {@link Class#forName(String)} is used
* to load the JDBC driver. If specified, {@link Class#forName(String, boolean, ClassLoader)} is used.
*/
private ClassLoader driverClassLoader;
/**
* True means that borrowObject returns the most recently used ("last in") connection in the pool (if there are idle
* connections available). False means that the pool behaves as a FIFO queue - connections are taken from the idle
* instance pool in the order that they are returned to the pool.
*/
private boolean lifo = BaseObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_LIFO;
/**
* The maximum number of active connections that can be allocated from this pool at the same time, or negative for
* no limit.
*/
private int maxTotal = GenericObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_MAX_TOTAL;
/**
* The maximum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool, without extra ones being destroyed, or
* negative for no limit. If maxIdle is set too low on heavily loaded systems it is possible you will see
* connections being closed and almost immediately new connections being opened. This is a result of the active
* threads momentarily closing connections faster than they are opening them, causing the number of idle connections
* to rise above maxIdle. The best value for maxIdle for heavily loaded system will vary but the default is a good
* starting point.
*/
private int maxIdle = GenericObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_MAX_IDLE;
/**
* The minimum number of active connections that can remain idle in the pool, without extra ones being created when
* the evictor runs, or 0 to create none. The pool attempts to ensure that minIdle connections are available when
* the idle object evictor runs. The value of this property has no effect unless
* {@link #timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis} has a positive value.
*/
private int minIdle = GenericObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_MIN_IDLE;
/**
* The initial number of connections that are created when the pool is started.
*/
private int initialSize = 0;
/**
* The maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait (when there are no available connections) for a
* connection to be returned before throwing an exception, or <= 0 to wait indefinitely.
*/
private long maxWaitMillis = BaseObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_MAX_WAIT_MILLIS;
/**
* Prepared statement pooling for this pool. When this property is set to true
both PreparedStatements
* and CallableStatements are pooled.
*/
private boolean poolPreparedStatements = false;
private boolean clearStatementPoolOnReturn = false;
/**
*
* The maximum number of open statements that can be allocated from the statement pool at the same time, or negative
* for no limit. Since a connection usually only uses one or two statements at a time, this is mostly used to help
* detect resource leaks.
*
*
* Note: As of version 1.3, CallableStatements (those produced by {@link Connection#prepareCall}) are pooled along
* with PreparedStatements (produced by {@link Connection#prepareStatement}) and
* maxOpenPreparedStatements
limits the total number of prepared or callable statements that may be in
* use at a given time.
*
*/
private int maxOpenPreparedStatements = GenericKeyedObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_MAX_TOTAL;
/**
* The indication of whether objects will be validated as soon as they have been created by the pool. If the object
* fails to validate, the borrow operation that triggered the creation will fail.
*/
private boolean testOnCreate = false;
/**
* The indication of whether objects will be validated before being borrowed from the pool. If the object fails to
* validate, it will be dropped from the pool, and we will attempt to borrow another.
*/
private boolean testOnBorrow = true;
/**
* The indication of whether objects will be validated before being returned to the pool.
*/
private boolean testOnReturn = false;
/**
* The number of milliseconds to sleep between runs of the idle object evictor thread. When non-positive, no idle
* object evictor thread will be run.
*/
private long timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis = BaseObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_TIME_BETWEEN_EVICTION_RUNS_MILLIS;
/**
* The number of objects to examine during each run of the idle object evictor thread (if any).
*/
private int numTestsPerEvictionRun = BaseObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_NUM_TESTS_PER_EVICTION_RUN;
/**
* The minimum amount of time an object may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction by the idle
* object evictor (if any).
*/
private long minEvictableIdleTimeMillis = BaseObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_MIN_EVICTABLE_IDLE_TIME_MILLIS;
/**
* The minimum amount of time a connection may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction by the idle
* object evictor, with the extra condition that at least "minIdle" connections remain in the pool. Note that
* {@code minEvictableIdleTimeMillis} takes precedence over this parameter. See
* {@link #getSoftMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis()}.
*/
private long softMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis = BaseObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_SOFT_MIN_EVICTABLE_IDLE_TIME_MILLIS;
private String evictionPolicyClassName = BaseObjectPoolConfig.DEFAULT_EVICTION_POLICY_CLASS_NAME;
/**
* The indication of whether objects will be validated by the idle object evictor (if any). If an object fails to
* validate, it will be dropped from the pool.
*/
private boolean testWhileIdle = false;
/**
* The connection password to be passed to our JDBC driver to establish a connection.
*/
private volatile String password;
/**
* The connection URL to be passed to our JDBC driver to establish a connection.
*/
private String url;
/**
* The connection user name to be passed to our JDBC driver to establish a connection.
*/
private String userName;
/**
* The SQL query that will be used to validate connections from this pool before returning them to the caller. If
* specified, this query MUST be an SQL SELECT statement that returns at least one row. If not
* specified, {@link Connection#isValid(int)} will be used to validate connections.
*/
private volatile String validationQuery;
/**
* Timeout in seconds before connection validation queries fail.
*/
private volatile int validationQueryTimeoutSeconds = -1;
/**
* The fully qualified Java class name of a {@link ConnectionFactory} implementation.
*/
private String connectionFactoryClassName;
/**
* These SQL statements run once after a Connection is created.
*
* This property can be used for example to run ALTER SESSION SET NLS_SORT=XCYECH in an Oracle Database only once
* after connection creation.
*
*/
private volatile List connectionInitSqls;
/**
* Controls access to the underlying connection.
*/
private boolean accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed = false;
private long maxConnLifetimeMillis = -1;
private boolean logExpiredConnections = true;
private String jmxName;
private boolean autoCommitOnReturn = true;
private boolean rollbackOnReturn = true;
private volatile Set disconnectionSqlCodes;
private boolean fastFailValidation;
/**
* The object pool that internally manages our connections.
*/
private volatile GenericObjectPool connectionPool;
/**
* The connection properties that will be sent to our JDBC driver when establishing new connections.
* NOTE - The "user" and "password" properties will be passed explicitly, so they do not need to be
* included here.
*/
private Properties connectionProperties = new Properties();
/**
* The data source we will use to manage connections. This object should be acquired ONLY by calls
* to the createDataSource()
method.
*/
private volatile DataSource dataSource;
/**
* The PrintWriter to which log messages should be directed.
*/
private volatile PrintWriter logWriter = new PrintWriter(
new OutputStreamWriter(System.out, StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
private AbandonedConfig abandonedConfig;
private boolean closed;
/**
* Actual name under which this component has been registered.
*/
private ObjectNameWrapper registeredJmxObjectName;
/**
* Adds a custom connection property to the set that will be passed to our JDBC driver. This MUST
* be called before the first connection is retrieved (along with all the other configuration property setters).
* Calls to this method after the connection pool has been initialized have no effect.
*
* @param name Name of the custom connection property
* @param value Value of the custom connection property
*/
public void addConnectionProperty(final String name, final String value) {
connectionProperties.put(name, value);
}
/**
*
* Closes and releases all idle connections that are currently stored in the connection pool associated with this
* data source.
*
*
* Connections that are checked out to clients when this method is invoked are not affected. When client
* applications subsequently invoke {@link Connection#close()} to return these connections to the pool, the
* underlying JDBC connections are closed.
*
*
* Attempts to acquire connections using {@link #getConnection()} after this method has been invoked result in
* SQLExceptions. To reopen a datasource that has been closed using this method, use {@link #start()}.
*
*
* This method is idempotent - i.e., closing an already closed BasicDataSource has no effect and does not generate
* exceptions.
*
*
* @throws SQLException if an error occurs closing idle connections
*/
@Override
public synchronized void close() throws SQLException {
if (registeredJmxObjectName != null) {
registeredJmxObjectName.unregisterMBean();
registeredJmxObjectName = null;
}
closed = true;
final GenericObjectPool> oldPool = connectionPool;
connectionPool = null;
dataSource = null;
try {
if (oldPool != null) {
oldPool.close();
}
} catch (final RuntimeException e) {
throw e;
} catch (final Exception e) {
throw new SQLException(Utils.getMessage("pool.close.fail"), e);
}
}
/**
* Closes the connection pool, silently swallowing any exception that occurs.
*/
private void closeConnectionPool() {
final GenericObjectPool> oldPool = connectionPool;
connectionPool = null;
try {
if (oldPool != null) {
oldPool.close();
}
} catch (final Exception e) {
/* Ignore */
}
}
/**
* Creates a JDBC connection factory for this data source. The JDBC driver is loaded using the following algorithm:
*
* - If a Driver instance has been specified via {@link #setDriver(Driver)} use it
* - If no Driver instance was specified and {@link #driverClassName} is specified that class is loaded using the
* {@link ClassLoader} of this class or, if {@link #driverClassLoader} is set, {@link #driverClassName} is loaded
* with the specified {@link ClassLoader}.
* - If {@link #driverClassName} is specified and the previous attempt fails, the class is loaded using the
* context class loader of the current thread.
* - If a driver still isn't loaded one is loaded via the {@link DriverManager} using the specified {@link #url}.
*
*
* This method exists so subclasses can replace the implementation class.
*
*
* @return A new connection factory.
*
* @throws SQLException If the connection factory cannot be created
*/
protected ConnectionFactory createConnectionFactory() throws SQLException {
// Load the JDBC driver class
return ConnectionFactoryFactory.createConnectionFactory(this, DriverFactory.createDriver(this));
}
/**
* Creates a connection pool for this datasource. This method only exists so subclasses can replace the
* implementation class.
*
* This implementation configures all pool properties other than timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis. Setting that
* property is deferred to {@link #startPoolMaintenance()}, since setting timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis to a
* positive value causes {@link GenericObjectPool}'s eviction timer to be started.
*
*
* @param factory The factory to use to create new connections for this pool.
*/
protected void createConnectionPool(final PoolableConnectionFactory factory) {
// Create an object pool to contain our active connections
final GenericObjectPoolConfig config = new GenericObjectPoolConfig<>();
updateJmxName(config);
// Disable JMX on the underlying pool if the DS is not registered:
config.setJmxEnabled(registeredJmxObjectName != null);
final GenericObjectPool gop = createObjectPool(factory, config, abandonedConfig);
gop.setMaxTotal(maxTotal);
gop.setMaxIdle(maxIdle);
gop.setMinIdle(minIdle);
gop.setMaxWaitMillis(maxWaitMillis);
gop.setTestOnCreate(testOnCreate);
gop.setTestOnBorrow(testOnBorrow);
gop.setTestOnReturn(testOnReturn);
gop.setNumTestsPerEvictionRun(numTestsPerEvictionRun);
gop.setMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis(minEvictableIdleTimeMillis);
gop.setSoftMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis(softMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis);
gop.setTestWhileIdle(testWhileIdle);
gop.setLifo(lifo);
gop.setSwallowedExceptionListener(new SwallowedExceptionLogger(log, logExpiredConnections));
gop.setEvictionPolicyClassName(evictionPolicyClassName);
factory.setPool(gop);
connectionPool = gop;
}
/**
*
* Creates (if necessary) and return the internal data source we are using to manage our connections.
*
*
* @return The current internal DataSource or a newly created instance if it has not yet been created.
* @throws SQLException if the object pool cannot be created.
*/
protected DataSource createDataSource() throws SQLException {
if (closed) {
throw new SQLException("Data source is closed");
}
// Return the pool if we have already created it
// This is double-checked locking. This is safe since dataSource is
// volatile and the code is targeted at Java 5 onwards.
if (dataSource != null) {
return dataSource;
}
synchronized (this) {
if (dataSource != null) {
return dataSource;
}
jmxRegister();
// create factory which returns raw physical connections
final ConnectionFactory driverConnectionFactory = createConnectionFactory();
// Set up the poolable connection factory
boolean success = false;
PoolableConnectionFactory poolableConnectionFactory;
try {
poolableConnectionFactory = createPoolableConnectionFactory(driverConnectionFactory);
poolableConnectionFactory.setPoolStatements(poolPreparedStatements);
poolableConnectionFactory.setMaxOpenPreparedStatements(maxOpenPreparedStatements);
success = true;
} catch (final SQLException | RuntimeException se) {
throw se;
} catch (final Exception ex) {
throw new SQLException("Error creating connection factory", ex);
}
if (success) {
// create a pool for our connections
createConnectionPool(poolableConnectionFactory);
}
// Create the pooling data source to manage connections
DataSource newDataSource;
success = false;
try {
newDataSource = createDataSourceInstance();
newDataSource.setLogWriter(logWriter);
success = true;
} catch (final SQLException | RuntimeException se) {
throw se;
} catch (final Exception ex) {
throw new SQLException("Error creating datasource", ex);
} finally {
if (!success) {
closeConnectionPool();
}
}
// If initialSize > 0, preload the pool
try {
for (int i = 0; i < initialSize; i++) {
connectionPool.addObject();
}
} catch (final Exception e) {
closeConnectionPool();
throw new SQLException("Error preloading the connection pool", e);
}
// If timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis > 0, start the pool's evictor
// task
startPoolMaintenance();
dataSource = newDataSource;
return dataSource;
}
}
/**
* Creates the actual data source instance. This method only exists so that subclasses can replace the
* implementation class.
*
* @throws SQLException if unable to create a datasource instance
*
* @return A new DataSource instance
*/
protected DataSource createDataSourceInstance() throws SQLException {
final PoolingDataSource pds = new PoolingDataSource<>(connectionPool);
pds.setAccessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed(isAccessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed());
return pds;
}
/**
* Creates an object pool used to provide pooling support for {@link Connection JDBC connections}.
*
* @param factory the object factory
* @param poolConfig the object pool configuration
* @param abandonedConfig the abandoned objects configuration
* @return a non-null instance
*/
protected GenericObjectPool createObjectPool(final PoolableConnectionFactory factory,
final GenericObjectPoolConfig poolConfig, final AbandonedConfig abandonedConfig) {
GenericObjectPool gop;
if (abandonedConfig != null && (abandonedConfig.getRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow()
|| abandonedConfig.getRemoveAbandonedOnMaintenance())) {
gop = new GenericObjectPool<>(factory, poolConfig, abandonedConfig);
} else {
gop = new GenericObjectPool<>(factory, poolConfig);
}
return gop;
}
/**
* Creates the PoolableConnectionFactory and attaches it to the connection pool. This method only exists so
* subclasses can replace the default implementation.
*
* @param driverConnectionFactory JDBC connection factory
* @throws SQLException if an error occurs creating the PoolableConnectionFactory
*
* @return A new PoolableConnectionFactory configured with the current configuration of this BasicDataSource
*/
protected PoolableConnectionFactory createPoolableConnectionFactory(final ConnectionFactory driverConnectionFactory)
throws SQLException {
PoolableConnectionFactory connectionFactory = null;
try {
connectionFactory = new PoolableConnectionFactory(driverConnectionFactory,
ObjectNameWrapper.unwrap(registeredJmxObjectName));
connectionFactory.setValidationQuery(validationQuery);
connectionFactory.setValidationQueryTimeout(validationQueryTimeoutSeconds);
connectionFactory.setConnectionInitSql(connectionInitSqls);
connectionFactory.setDefaultReadOnly(defaultReadOnly);
connectionFactory.setDefaultAutoCommit(defaultAutoCommit);
connectionFactory.setDefaultTransactionIsolation(defaultTransactionIsolation);
connectionFactory.setDefaultCatalog(defaultCatalog);
connectionFactory.setDefaultSchema(defaultSchema);
connectionFactory.setCacheState(cacheState);
connectionFactory.setPoolStatements(poolPreparedStatements);
connectionFactory.setClearStatementPoolOnReturn(clearStatementPoolOnReturn);
connectionFactory.setMaxOpenPreparedStatements(maxOpenPreparedStatements);
connectionFactory.setMaxConnLifetimeMillis(maxConnLifetimeMillis);
connectionFactory.setRollbackOnReturn(getRollbackOnReturn());
connectionFactory.setAutoCommitOnReturn(getAutoCommitOnReturn());
connectionFactory.setDefaultQueryTimeout(getDefaultQueryTimeout());
connectionFactory.setFastFailValidation(fastFailValidation);
connectionFactory.setDisconnectionSqlCodes(disconnectionSqlCodes);
validateConnectionFactory(connectionFactory);
} catch (final RuntimeException e) {
throw e;
} catch (final Exception e) {
throw new SQLException("Cannot create PoolableConnectionFactory (" + e.getMessage() + ")", e);
}
return connectionFactory;
}
/**
* Manually evicts idle connections
*
* @throws Exception when there is a problem evicting idle objects.
*/
public void evict() throws Exception {
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.evict();
}
}
/**
* Gets the print writer used by this configuration to log information on abandoned objects.
*
* @return The print writer used by this configuration to log information on abandoned objects.
*/
public PrintWriter getAbandonedLogWriter() {
return abandonedConfig == null ? null : abandonedConfig.getLogWriter();
}
/**
* If the connection pool implements {@link org.apache.commons.pool2.UsageTracking UsageTracking}, should the
* connection pool record a stack trace every time a method is called on a pooled connection and retain the most
* recent stack trace to aid debugging of abandoned connections?
*
* @return true
if usage tracking is enabled
*/
@Override
public boolean getAbandonedUsageTracking() {
return abandonedConfig == null ? false : abandonedConfig.getUseUsageTracking();
}
/**
* Returns the value of the flag that controls whether or not connections being returned to the pool will be checked
* and configured with {@link Connection#setAutoCommit(boolean) Connection.setAutoCommit(true)} if the auto commit
* setting is {@code false} when the connection is returned. It is true
by default.
*
* @return Whether or not connections being returned to the pool will be checked and configured with auto-commit.
*/
public boolean getAutoCommitOnReturn() {
return autoCommitOnReturn;
}
/**
* Returns the state caching flag.
*
* @return the state caching flag
*/
@Override
public boolean getCacheState() {
return cacheState;
}
/**
* Creates (if necessary) and return a connection to the database.
*
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
* @return a database connection
*/
@Override
public Connection getConnection() throws SQLException {
if (Utils.IS_SECURITY_ENABLED) {
final PrivilegedExceptionAction action = () -> createDataSource().getConnection();
try {
return AccessController.doPrivileged(action);
} catch (final PrivilegedActionException e) {
final Throwable cause = e.getCause();
if (cause instanceof SQLException) {
throw (SQLException) cause;
}
throw new SQLException(e);
}
}
return createDataSource().getConnection();
}
/**
* BasicDataSource does NOT support this method.
*
* @param user Database user on whose behalf the Connection is being made
* @param pass The database user's password
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException always thrown.
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
* @return nothing - always throws UnsupportedOperationException
*/
@Override
public Connection getConnection(final String user, final String pass) throws SQLException {
// This method isn't supported by the PoolingDataSource returned by the
// createDataSource
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not supported by BasicDataSource");
}
/**
* Returns the ConnectionFactoryClassName that has been configured for use by this pool.
*
* Note: This getter only returns the last value set by a call to {@link #setConnectionFactoryClassName(String)}.
*
*
* @return the ConnectionFactoryClassName that has been configured for use by this pool.
* @since 2.7.0
*/
public String getConnectionFactoryClassName() {
return this.connectionFactoryClassName;
}
/**
* Returns the list of SQL statements executed when a physical connection is first created. Returns an empty list if
* there are no initialization statements configured.
*
* @return initialization SQL statements
*/
public List getConnectionInitSqls() {
final List result = connectionInitSqls;
return result == null ? Collections.emptyList() : result;
}
/**
* Provides the same data as {@link #getConnectionInitSqls()} but in an array so it is accessible via JMX.
*/
@Override
public String[] getConnectionInitSqlsAsArray() {
final Collection result = getConnectionInitSqls();
return result.toArray(new String[result.size()]);
}
protected GenericObjectPool getConnectionPool() {
return connectionPool;
}
Properties getConnectionProperties() {
return connectionProperties;
}
/**
* Returns the default auto-commit property.
*
* @return true if default auto-commit is enabled
*/
@Override
public Boolean getDefaultAutoCommit() {
return defaultAutoCommit;
}
/**
* Returns the default catalog.
*
* @return the default catalog
*/
@Override
public String getDefaultCatalog() {
return this.defaultCatalog;
}
/**
* Gets the default query timeout that will be used for {@link java.sql.Statement Statement}s created from this
* connection. null
means that the driver default will be used.
*
* @return The default query timeout in seconds.
*/
public Integer getDefaultQueryTimeout() {
return defaultQueryTimeoutSeconds;
}
/**
* Returns the default readOnly property.
*
* @return true if connections are readOnly by default
*/
@Override
public Boolean getDefaultReadOnly() {
return defaultReadOnly;
}
/**
* Returns the default schema.
*
* @return the default schema.
* @since 2.5.0
*/
@Override
public String getDefaultSchema() {
return this.defaultSchema;
}
/**
* Returns the default transaction isolation state of returned connections.
*
* @return the default value for transaction isolation state
* @see Connection#getTransactionIsolation
*/
@Override
public int getDefaultTransactionIsolation() {
return this.defaultTransactionIsolation;
}
/**
* Returns the set of SQL_STATE codes considered to signal fatal conditions.
*
* @return fatal disconnection state codes
* @see #setDisconnectionSqlCodes(Collection)
* @since 2.1
*/
public Set getDisconnectionSqlCodes() {
final Set result = disconnectionSqlCodes;
return result == null ? Collections.emptySet() : result;
}
/**
* Provides the same data as {@link #getDisconnectionSqlCodes} but in an array so it is accessible via JMX.
*
* @since 2.1
*/
@Override
public String[] getDisconnectionSqlCodesAsArray() {
final Collection result = getDisconnectionSqlCodes();
return result.toArray(new String[result.size()]);
}
/**
* Returns the JDBC Driver that has been configured for use by this pool.
*
* Note: This getter only returns the last value set by a call to {@link #setDriver(Driver)}. It does not return any
* driver instance that may have been created from the value set via {@link #setDriverClassName(String)}.
*
*
* @return the JDBC Driver that has been configured for use by this pool
*/
public synchronized Driver getDriver() {
return driver;
}
/**
* Returns the class loader specified for loading the JDBC driver. Returns null
if no class loader has
* been explicitly specified.
*
* Note: This getter only returns the last value set by a call to {@link #setDriverClassLoader(ClassLoader)}. It
* does not return the class loader of any driver that may have been set via {@link #setDriver(Driver)}.
*
*
* @return The class loader specified for loading the JDBC driver.
*/
public synchronized ClassLoader getDriverClassLoader() {
return this.driverClassLoader;
}
/**
* Returns the JDBC driver class name.
*
* Note: This getter only returns the last value set by a call to {@link #setDriverClassName(String)}. It does not
* return the class name of any driver that may have been set via {@link #setDriver(Driver)}.
*
*
* @return the JDBC driver class name
*/
@Override
public synchronized String getDriverClassName() {
return this.driverClassName;
}
/**
* Returns the value of the flag that controls whether or not connections being returned to the pool will be checked
* and configured with {@link Connection#setAutoCommit(boolean) Connection.setAutoCommit(true)} if the auto commit
* setting is {@code false} when the connection is returned. It is true
by default.
*
* @return Whether or not connections being returned to the pool will be checked and configured with auto-commit.
* @deprecated Use {@link #getAutoCommitOnReturn()}.
*/
@Deprecated
public boolean getEnableAutoCommitOnReturn() {
return autoCommitOnReturn;
}
/**
* Gets the EvictionPolicy implementation in use with this connection pool.
*
* @return The EvictionPolicy implementation in use with this connection pool.
*/
public synchronized String getEvictionPolicyClassName() {
return evictionPolicyClassName;
}
/**
* True means that validation will fail immediately for connections that have previously thrown SQLExceptions with
* SQL_STATE indicating fatal disconnection errors.
*
* @return true if connections created by this datasource will fast fail validation.
* @see #setDisconnectionSqlCodes(Collection)
* @since 2.1
*/
@Override
public boolean getFastFailValidation() {
return fastFailValidation;
}
/**
* Returns the initial size of the connection pool.
*
* @return the number of connections created when the pool is initialized
*/
@Override
public synchronized int getInitialSize() {
return this.initialSize;
}
/**
* Returns the JMX name that has been requested for this DataSource. If the requested name is not valid, an
* alternative may be chosen.
*
* @return The JMX name that has been requested for this DataSource.
*/
public String getJmxName() {
return jmxName;
}
/**
* Returns the LIFO property.
*
* @return true if connection pool behaves as a LIFO queue.
*/
@Override
public synchronized boolean getLifo() {
return this.lifo;
}
/**
*
* Flag to log stack traces for application code which abandoned a Statement or Connection.
*
*
* Defaults to false.
*
*
* Logging of abandoned Statements and Connections adds overhead for every Connection open or new Statement because
* a stack trace has to be generated.
*
*/
@Override
public boolean getLogAbandoned() {
return abandonedConfig == null ? false : abandonedConfig.getLogAbandoned();
}
/**
* When {@link #getMaxConnLifetimeMillis()} is set to limit connection lifetime, this property determines whether or
* not log messages are generated when the pool closes connections due to maximum lifetime exceeded.
*
* @since 2.1
*/
@Override
public boolean getLogExpiredConnections() {
return logExpiredConnections;
}
/**
* BasicDataSource does NOT support this method.
*
*
* Returns the login timeout (in seconds) for connecting to the database.
*
*
* Calls {@link #createDataSource()}, so has the side effect of initializing the connection pool.
*
*
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException If the DataSource implementation does not support the login timeout
* feature.
* @return login timeout in seconds
*/
@Override
public int getLoginTimeout() throws SQLException {
// This method isn't supported by the PoolingDataSource returned by the createDataSource
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not supported by BasicDataSource");
}
/**
*
* Returns the log writer being used by this data source.
*
*
* Calls {@link #createDataSource()}, so has the side effect of initializing the connection pool.
*
*
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
* @return log writer in use
*/
@Override
public PrintWriter getLogWriter() throws SQLException {
return createDataSource().getLogWriter();
}
/**
* Returns the maximum permitted lifetime of a connection in milliseconds. A value of zero or less indicates an
* infinite lifetime.
*/
@Override
public long getMaxConnLifetimeMillis() {
return maxConnLifetimeMillis;
}
/**
*
* Returns the maximum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool. Excess idle connections are destroyed
* on return to the pool.
*
*
* A negative value indicates that there is no limit
*
*
* @return the maximum number of idle connections
*/
@Override
public synchronized int getMaxIdle() {
return this.maxIdle;
}
/**
* Gets the value of the maxOpenPreparedStatements
property.
*
* @return the maximum number of open statements
*/
@Override
public synchronized int getMaxOpenPreparedStatements() {
return this.maxOpenPreparedStatements;
}
/**
*
* Returns the maximum number of active connections that can be allocated at the same time.
*
*
* A negative number means that there is no limit.
*
*
* @return the maximum number of active connections
*/
@Override
public synchronized int getMaxTotal() {
return this.maxTotal;
}
/**
* Returns the maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait for a connection to be returned before
* throwing an exception. A value less than or equal to zero means the pool is set to wait indefinitely.
*
* @return the maxWaitMillis property value
*/
@Override
public synchronized long getMaxWaitMillis() {
return this.maxWaitMillis;
}
/**
* Returns the {@link #minEvictableIdleTimeMillis} property.
*
* @return the value of the {@link #minEvictableIdleTimeMillis} property
* @see #minEvictableIdleTimeMillis
*/
@Override
public synchronized long getMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis() {
return this.minEvictableIdleTimeMillis;
}
/**
* Returns the minimum number of idle connections in the pool. The pool attempts to ensure that minIdle connections
* are available when the idle object evictor runs. The value of this property has no effect unless
* {@link #timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis} has a positive value.
*
* @return the minimum number of idle connections
* @see GenericObjectPool#getMinIdle()
*/
@Override
public synchronized int getMinIdle() {
return this.minIdle;
}
/**
* [Read Only] The current number of active connections that have been allocated from this data source.
*
* @return the current number of active connections
*/
@Override
public int getNumActive() {
// Copy reference to avoid NPE if close happens after null check
final GenericObjectPool pool = connectionPool;
return pool == null ? 0 : pool.getNumActive();
}
/**
* [Read Only] The current number of idle connections that are waiting to be allocated from this data source.
*
* @return the current number of idle connections
*/
@Override
public int getNumIdle() {
// Copy reference to avoid NPE if close happens after null check
final GenericObjectPool pool = connectionPool;
return pool == null ? 0 : pool.getNumIdle();
}
/**
* Returns the value of the {@link #numTestsPerEvictionRun} property.
*
* @return the number of objects to examine during idle object evictor runs
* @see #numTestsPerEvictionRun
*/
@Override
public synchronized int getNumTestsPerEvictionRun() {
return this.numTestsPerEvictionRun;
}
@Override
public Logger getParentLogger() throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException {
throw new SQLFeatureNotSupportedException();
}
/**
* Returns the password passed to the JDBC driver to establish connections.
*
* @return the connection password
*/
@Override
public String getPassword() {
return this.password;
}
protected ObjectName getRegisteredJmxName() {
return ObjectNameWrapper.unwrap(registeredJmxObjectName);
}
/**
*
* Flag to remove abandoned connections if they exceed the removeAbandonedTimeout when borrowObject is invoked.
*
*
* The default value is false.
*
*
* If set to true a connection is considered abandoned and eligible for removal if it has not been used for more
* than {@link #getRemoveAbandonedTimeout() removeAbandonedTimeout} seconds.
*
*
* Abandoned connections are identified and removed when {@link #getConnection()} is invoked and all of the
* following conditions hold:
*
*
* - {@link #getRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow()}
* - {@link #getNumActive()} > {@link #getMaxTotal()} - 3
* - {@link #getNumIdle()} < 2
*
*
* @see #getRemoveAbandonedTimeout()
*/
@Override
public boolean getRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow() {
return abandonedConfig == null ? false : abandonedConfig.getRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow();
}
/**
*
* Flag to remove abandoned connections if they exceed the removeAbandonedTimeout during pool maintenance.
*
*
*
* The default value is false.
*
*
*
* If set to true a connection is considered abandoned and eligible for removal if it has not been used for more
* than {@link #getRemoveAbandonedTimeout() removeAbandonedTimeout} seconds.
*
*
* @see #getRemoveAbandonedTimeout()
*/
@Override
public boolean getRemoveAbandonedOnMaintenance() {
return abandonedConfig == null ? false : abandonedConfig.getRemoveAbandonedOnMaintenance();
}
/**
*
* Timeout in seconds before an abandoned connection can be removed.
*
*
* Creating a Statement, PreparedStatement or CallableStatement or using one of these to execute a query (using one
* of the execute methods) resets the lastUsed property of the parent connection.
*
*
* Abandoned connection cleanup happens when:
*
*
* - {@link #getRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow()} or {@link #getRemoveAbandonedOnMaintenance()} = true
* - {@link #getNumIdle() numIdle} < 2
* - {@link #getNumActive() numActive} > {@link #getMaxTotal() maxTotal} - 3
*
*
* The default value is 300 seconds.
*
*/
@Override
public int getRemoveAbandonedTimeout() {
return abandonedConfig == null ? 300 : abandonedConfig.getRemoveAbandonedTimeout();
}
/**
* Gets the current value of the flag that controls whether a connection will be rolled back when it is returned to
* the pool if auto commit is not enabled and the connection is not read only.
*
* @return whether a connection will be rolled back when it is returned to the pool.
*/
public boolean getRollbackOnReturn() {
return rollbackOnReturn;
}
/**
*
* Returns the minimum amount of time a connection may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction by
* the idle object evictor, with the extra condition that at least "minIdle" connections remain in the pool.
*
*
*
* When {@link #getMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis() minEvictableIdleTimeMillis} is set to a positive value,
* minEvictableIdleTimeMillis is examined first by the idle connection evictor - i.e. when idle connections are
* visited by the evictor, idle time is first compared against {@code minEvictableIdleTimeMillis} (without
* considering the number of idle connections in the pool) and then against {@code softMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis},
* including the {@code minIdle}, constraint.
*
*
* @return minimum amount of time a connection may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction, assuming
* there are minIdle idle connections in the pool
*/
@Override
public synchronized long getSoftMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis() {
return softMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis;
}
/**
* Returns the {@link #testOnBorrow} property.
*
* @return true if objects are validated before being borrowed from the pool
*
* @see #testOnBorrow
*/
@Override
public synchronized boolean getTestOnBorrow() {
return this.testOnBorrow;
}
/**
* Returns the {@link #testOnCreate} property.
*
* @return true if objects are validated immediately after they are created by the pool
* @see #testOnCreate
*/
@Override
public synchronized boolean getTestOnCreate() {
return this.testOnCreate;
}
/**
* Returns the value of the {@link #testOnReturn} property.
*
* @return true if objects are validated before being returned to the pool
* @see #testOnReturn
*/
public synchronized boolean getTestOnReturn() {
return this.testOnReturn;
}
/**
* Returns the value of the {@link #testWhileIdle} property.
*
* @return true if objects examined by the idle object evictor are validated
* @see #testWhileIdle
*/
@Override
public synchronized boolean getTestWhileIdle() {
return this.testWhileIdle;
}
/**
* Returns the value of the {@link #timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis} property.
*
* @return the time (in milliseconds) between evictor runs
* @see #timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis
*/
@Override
public synchronized long getTimeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis() {
return this.timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis;
}
/**
* Returns the JDBC connection {@link #url} property.
*
* @return the {@link #url} passed to the JDBC driver to establish connections
*/
@Override
public synchronized String getUrl() {
return this.url;
}
/**
* Returns the JDBC connection {@link #userName} property.
*
* @return the {@link #userName} passed to the JDBC driver to establish connections
*/
@Override
public String getUsername() {
return this.userName;
}
/**
* Returns the validation query used to validate connections before returning them.
*
* @return the SQL validation query
* @see #validationQuery
*/
@Override
public String getValidationQuery() {
return this.validationQuery;
}
/**
* Returns the validation query timeout.
*
* @return the timeout in seconds before connection validation queries fail.
*/
@Override
public int getValidationQueryTimeout() {
return validationQueryTimeoutSeconds;
}
/**
* Manually invalidates a connection, effectively requesting the pool to try to close it, remove it from the pool
* and reclaim pool capacity.
*
* @param connection The Connection to invalidate.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if invalidating the connection failed.
* @since 2.1
*/
@SuppressWarnings("resource")
public void invalidateConnection(final Connection connection) throws IllegalStateException {
if (connection == null) {
return;
}
if (connectionPool == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot invalidate connection: ConnectionPool is null.");
}
final PoolableConnection poolableConnection;
try {
poolableConnection = connection.unwrap(PoolableConnection.class);
if (poolableConnection == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException(
"Cannot invalidate connection: Connection is not a poolable connection.");
}
} catch (final SQLException e) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot invalidate connection: Unwrapping poolable connection failed.", e);
}
try {
connectionPool.invalidateObject(poolableConnection);
} catch (final Exception e) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Invalidating connection threw unexpected exception", e);
}
}
/**
* Returns the value of the accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed property.
*
* @return true if access to the underlying connection is allowed, false otherwise.
*/
@Override
public synchronized boolean isAccessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed() {
return this.accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed;
}
/**
* Returns true if the statement pool is cleared when the connection is returned to its pool.
*
* @return true if the statement pool is cleared at connection return
* @since 2.8.0
*/
@Override
public boolean isClearStatementPoolOnReturn() {
return clearStatementPoolOnReturn;
}
/**
* If true, this data source is closed and no more connections can be retrieved from this data source.
*
* @return true, if the data source is closed; false otherwise
*/
@Override
public synchronized boolean isClosed() {
return closed;
}
/**
* Delegates in a null-safe manner to {@link String#isEmpty()}.
*
* @param value the string to test, may be null.
* @return boolean false if value is null, otherwise {@link String#isEmpty()}.
*/
private boolean isEmpty(String value) {
return value == null ? true : value.trim().isEmpty();
}
/**
* Returns true if we are pooling statements.
*
* @return true if prepared and callable statements are pooled
*/
@Override
public synchronized boolean isPoolPreparedStatements() {
return this.poolPreparedStatements;
}
@Override
public boolean isWrapperFor(final Class> iface) throws SQLException {
return false;
}
private void jmxRegister() {
// Return immediately if this DataSource has already been registered
if (registeredJmxObjectName != null) {
return;
}
// Return immediately if no JMX name has been specified
final String requestedName = getJmxName();
if (requestedName == null) {
return;
}
try {
ObjectNameWrapper.wrap(requestedName).registerMBean(this);
} catch (final MalformedObjectNameException e) {
log.warn("The requested JMX name [" + requestedName + "] was not valid and will be ignored.");
}
}
protected void log(final String message) {
if (logWriter != null) {
logWriter.println(message);
}
}
/**
* Logs the given throwable.
* @param message TODO
* @param throwable the throwable.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*/
protected void log(String message, Throwable throwable) {
if (logWriter != null) {
logWriter.println(message);
throwable.printStackTrace(logWriter);
}
}
@Override
public void postDeregister() {
// NO-OP
}
@Override
public void postRegister(final Boolean registrationDone) {
// NO-OP
}
@Override
public void preDeregister() throws Exception {
// NO-OP
}
@Override
public ObjectName preRegister(final MBeanServer server, final ObjectName objectName) {
final String requestedName = getJmxName();
if (requestedName != null) {
try {
registeredJmxObjectName = ObjectNameWrapper.wrap(requestedName);
} catch (final MalformedObjectNameException e) {
log.warn("The requested JMX name [" + requestedName + "] was not valid and will be ignored.");
}
}
if (registeredJmxObjectName == null) {
registeredJmxObjectName = ObjectNameWrapper.wrap(objectName);
}
return ObjectNameWrapper.unwrap(registeredJmxObjectName);
}
/**
* Removes a custom connection property.
*
* @param name Name of the custom connection property to remove
* @see #addConnectionProperty(String, String)
*/
public void removeConnectionProperty(final String name) {
connectionProperties.remove(name);
}
/**
* Restarts the datasource.
*
* This method calls {@link #close()} and {@link #start()} in sequence within synchronized scope so any
* connection requests that come in while the datasource is shutting down will be served by the new pool.
*
* Idle connections that are stored in the connection pool when this method is invoked are closed, but
* connections that are checked out to clients when this method is invoked are not affected. When client
* applications subsequently invoke {@link Connection#close()} to return these connections to the pool, the
* underlying JDBC connections are closed. These connections do not count in {@link #getMaxTotal()} or
* {@link #getNumActive()} after invoking this method. For example, if there are 3 connections checked out by
* clients when {@link #restart()} is invoked, after this method is called, {@link #getNumActive()} will
* return 0 and up to {@link #getMaxTotal()} + 3 connections may be open until the connections sourced from
* the original pool are returned.
*
* The new connection pool created by this method is initialized with currently set configuration properties.
*
* @throws SQLException if an error occurs initializing the datasource
*/
@Override
public synchronized void restart() throws SQLException {
close();
start();
}
/**
* Sets the print writer to be used by this configuration to log information on abandoned objects.
*
* @param logWriter The new log writer
*/
public void setAbandonedLogWriter(final PrintWriter logWriter) {
if (abandonedConfig == null) {
abandonedConfig = new AbandonedConfig();
}
abandonedConfig.setLogWriter(logWriter);
final GenericObjectPool> gop = this.connectionPool;
if (gop != null) {
gop.setAbandonedConfig(abandonedConfig);
}
}
/**
* If the connection pool implements {@link org.apache.commons.pool2.UsageTracking UsageTracking}, configure whether
* the connection pool should record a stack trace every time a method is called on a pooled connection and retain
* the most recent stack trace to aid debugging of abandoned connections.
*
* @param usageTracking A value of true
will enable the recording of a stack trace on every use of a
* pooled connection
*/
public void setAbandonedUsageTracking(final boolean usageTracking) {
if (abandonedConfig == null) {
abandonedConfig = new AbandonedConfig();
}
abandonedConfig.setUseUsageTracking(usageTracking);
final GenericObjectPool> gop = this.connectionPool;
if (gop != null) {
gop.setAbandonedConfig(abandonedConfig);
}
}
/**
*
* Sets the value of the accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed property. It controls if the PoolGuard allows access to
* the underlying connection. (Default: false)
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param allow Access to the underlying connection is granted when true.
*/
public synchronized void setAccessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed(final boolean allow) {
this.accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed = allow;
}
/**
* Sets the value of the flag that controls whether or not connections being returned to the pool will be checked
* and configured with {@link Connection#setAutoCommit(boolean) Connection.setAutoCommit(true)} if the auto commit
* setting is {@code false} when the connection is returned. It is true
by default.
*
* @param autoCommitOnReturn Whether or not connections being returned to the pool will be checked and configured
* with auto-commit.
* @since 2.6.0
*/
public void setAutoCommitOnReturn(final boolean autoCommitOnReturn) {
this.autoCommitOnReturn = autoCommitOnReturn;
}
/**
* Sets the state caching flag.
*
* @param cacheState The new value for the state caching flag
*/
public void setCacheState(final boolean cacheState) {
this.cacheState = cacheState;
}
/**
* Sets whether the pool of statements (which was enabled with {@link #setPoolPreparedStatements(boolean)}) should
* be cleared when the connection is returned to its pool. Default is false.
*
* @param clearStatementPoolOnReturn clear or not
* @since 2.8.0
*/
public void setClearStatementPoolOnReturn(final boolean clearStatementPoolOnReturn) {
this.clearStatementPoolOnReturn = clearStatementPoolOnReturn;
}
/**
* Sets the ConnectionFactory class name.
*
* @param connectionFactoryClassName A class name.
* @since 2.7.0
*/
public void setConnectionFactoryClassName(final String connectionFactoryClassName) {
this.connectionFactoryClassName = isEmpty(connectionFactoryClassName) ? null : connectionFactoryClassName;
}
/**
* Sets the list of SQL statements to be executed when a physical connection is first created.
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param connectionInitSqls Collection of SQL statements to execute on connection creation
*/
public void setConnectionInitSqls(final Collection connectionInitSqls) {
if (connectionInitSqls != null && connectionInitSqls.size() > 0) {
ArrayList newVal = null;
for (final String s : connectionInitSqls) {
if (!isEmpty(s)) {
if (newVal == null) {
newVal = new ArrayList<>();
}
newVal.add(s);
}
}
this.connectionInitSqls = newVal;
} else {
this.connectionInitSqls = null;
}
}
/**
* Sets the connection properties passed to driver.connect(...).
*
* Format of the string must be [propertyName=property;]*
*
*
* NOTE - The "user" and "password" properties will be added explicitly, so they do not need to be included here.
*
*
* @param connectionProperties the connection properties used to create new connections
*/
public void setConnectionProperties(final String connectionProperties) {
Objects.requireNonNull(connectionProperties, "connectionProperties is null");
final String[] entries = connectionProperties.split(";");
final Properties properties = new Properties();
for (final String entry : entries) {
if (entry.length() > 0) {
final int index = entry.indexOf('=');
if (index > 0) {
final String name = entry.substring(0, index);
final String value = entry.substring(index + 1);
properties.setProperty(name, value);
} else {
// no value is empty string which is how
// java.util.Properties works
properties.setProperty(entry, "");
}
}
}
this.connectionProperties = properties;
}
/**
*
* Sets default auto-commit state of connections returned by this datasource.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param defaultAutoCommit default auto-commit value
*/
public void setDefaultAutoCommit(final Boolean defaultAutoCommit) {
this.defaultAutoCommit = defaultAutoCommit;
}
/**
*
* Sets the default catalog.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param defaultCatalog the default catalog
*/
public void setDefaultCatalog(final String defaultCatalog) {
this.defaultCatalog = isEmpty(defaultCatalog) ? null : defaultCatalog;
}
/**
* Sets the default query timeout that will be used for {@link java.sql.Statement Statement}s created from this
* connection. null
means that the driver default will be used.
*
* @param defaultQueryTimeoutSeconds The default query timeout in seconds.
*/
public void setDefaultQueryTimeout(final Integer defaultQueryTimeoutSeconds) {
this.defaultQueryTimeoutSeconds = defaultQueryTimeoutSeconds;
}
/**
*
* Sets defaultReadonly property.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param defaultReadOnly default read-only value
*/
public void setDefaultReadOnly(final Boolean defaultReadOnly) {
this.defaultReadOnly = defaultReadOnly;
}
/**
*
* Sets the default schema.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param defaultSchema the default catalog
* @since 2.5.0
*/
public void setDefaultSchema(final String defaultSchema) {
this.defaultSchema = isEmpty(defaultSchema) ? null : defaultSchema;
}
/**
*
* Sets the default transaction isolation state for returned connections.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param defaultTransactionIsolation the default transaction isolation state
* @see Connection#getTransactionIsolation
*/
public void setDefaultTransactionIsolation(final int defaultTransactionIsolation) {
this.defaultTransactionIsolation = defaultTransactionIsolation;
}
/**
* Sets the SQL_STATE codes considered to signal fatal conditions.
*
* Overrides the defaults in {@link Utils#DISCONNECTION_SQL_CODES} (plus anything starting with
* {@link Utils#DISCONNECTION_SQL_CODE_PREFIX}). If this property is non-null and {@link #getFastFailValidation()}
* is {@code true}, whenever connections created by this datasource generate exceptions with SQL_STATE codes in this
* list, they will be marked as "fatally disconnected" and subsequent validations will fail fast (no attempt at
* isValid or validation query).
*
*
* If {@link #getFastFailValidation()} is {@code false} setting this property has no effect.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: {@code getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter}.
*
*
* @param disconnectionSqlCodes SQL_STATE codes considered to signal fatal conditions
* @since 2.1
*/
public void setDisconnectionSqlCodes(final Collection disconnectionSqlCodes) {
if (disconnectionSqlCodes != null && disconnectionSqlCodes.size() > 0) {
HashSet newVal = null;
for (final String s : disconnectionSqlCodes) {
if (!isEmpty(s)) {
if (newVal == null) {
newVal = new HashSet<>();
}
newVal.add(s);
}
}
this.disconnectionSqlCodes = newVal;
} else {
this.disconnectionSqlCodes = null;
}
}
/**
* Sets the JDBC Driver instance to use for this pool.
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param driver The JDBC Driver instance to use for this pool.
*/
public synchronized void setDriver(final Driver driver) {
this.driver = driver;
}
/**
*
* Sets the class loader to be used to load the JDBC driver.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param driverClassLoader the class loader with which to load the JDBC driver
*/
public synchronized void setDriverClassLoader(final ClassLoader driverClassLoader) {
this.driverClassLoader = driverClassLoader;
}
/**
*
* Sets the JDBC driver class name.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param driverClassName the class name of the JDBC driver
*/
public synchronized void setDriverClassName(final String driverClassName) {
this.driverClassName = isEmpty(driverClassName) ? null : driverClassName;
}
/**
* Sets the value of the flag that controls whether or not connections being returned to the pool will be checked
* and configured with {@link Connection#setAutoCommit(boolean) Connection.setAutoCommit(true)} if the auto commit
* setting is {@code false} when the connection is returned. It is true
by default.
*
* @param autoCommitOnReturn Whether or not connections being returned to the pool will be checked and configured
* with auto-commit.
* @deprecated Use {@link #setAutoCommitOnReturn(boolean)}.
*/
@Deprecated
public void setEnableAutoCommitOnReturn(final boolean autoCommitOnReturn) {
this.autoCommitOnReturn = autoCommitOnReturn;
}
/**
* Sets the EvictionPolicy implementation to use with this connection pool.
*
* @param evictionPolicyClassName The fully qualified class name of the EvictionPolicy implementation
*/
public synchronized void setEvictionPolicyClassName(final String evictionPolicyClassName) {
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setEvictionPolicyClassName(evictionPolicyClassName);
}
this.evictionPolicyClassName = evictionPolicyClassName;
}
/**
* @see #getFastFailValidation()
* @param fastFailValidation true means connections created by this factory will fast fail validation
* @since 2.1
*/
public void setFastFailValidation(final boolean fastFailValidation) {
this.fastFailValidation = fastFailValidation;
}
/**
*
* Sets the initial size of the connection pool.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param initialSize the number of connections created when the pool is initialized
*/
public synchronized void setInitialSize(final int initialSize) {
this.initialSize = initialSize;
}
/**
* Sets the JMX name that has been requested for this DataSource. If the requested name is not valid, an alternative
* may be chosen. This DataSource will attempt to register itself using this name. If another component registers
* this DataSource with JMX and this name is valid this name will be used in preference to any specified by the
* other component.
*
* @param jmxName The JMX name that has been requested for this DataSource
*/
public void setJmxName(final String jmxName) {
this.jmxName = jmxName;
}
/**
* Sets the LIFO property. True means the pool behaves as a LIFO queue; false means FIFO.
*
* @param lifo the new value for the LIFO property
*/
public synchronized void setLifo(final boolean lifo) {
this.lifo = lifo;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setLifo(lifo);
}
}
/**
* @param logAbandoned new logAbandoned property value
*/
public void setLogAbandoned(final boolean logAbandoned) {
if (abandonedConfig == null) {
abandonedConfig = new AbandonedConfig();
}
abandonedConfig.setLogAbandoned(logAbandoned);
final GenericObjectPool> gop = this.connectionPool;
if (gop != null) {
gop.setAbandonedConfig(abandonedConfig);
}
}
/**
* When {@link #getMaxConnLifetimeMillis()} is set to limit connection lifetime, this property determines whether or
* not log messages are generated when the pool closes connections due to maximum lifetime exceeded. Set this
* property to false to suppress log messages when connections expire.
*
* @param logExpiredConnections Whether or not log messages are generated when the pool closes connections due to
* maximum lifetime exceeded.
*/
public void setLogExpiredConnections(final boolean logExpiredConnections) {
this.logExpiredConnections = logExpiredConnections;
}
/**
* BasicDataSource does NOT support this method.
*
*
* Set the login timeout (in seconds) for connecting to the database.
*
*
* Calls {@link #createDataSource()}, so has the side effect of initializing the connection pool.
*
*
* @param loginTimeout The new login timeout, or zero for no timeout
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException If the DataSource implementation does not support the login timeout
* feature.
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
@Override
public void setLoginTimeout(final int loginTimeout) throws SQLException {
// This method isn't supported by the PoolingDataSource returned by the
// createDataSource
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not supported by BasicDataSource");
}
/**
*
* Sets the log writer being used by this data source.
*
*
* Calls {@link #createDataSource()}, so has the side effect of initializing the connection pool.
*
*
* @param logWriter The new log writer
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
*/
@Override
public void setLogWriter(final PrintWriter logWriter) throws SQLException {
createDataSource().setLogWriter(logWriter);
this.logWriter = logWriter;
}
/**
*
* Sets the maximum permitted lifetime of a connection in milliseconds. A value of zero or less indicates an
* infinite lifetime.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param maxConnLifetimeMillis The maximum permitted lifetime of a connection in milliseconds.
*/
public void setMaxConnLifetimeMillis(final long maxConnLifetimeMillis) {
this.maxConnLifetimeMillis = maxConnLifetimeMillis;
}
/**
* Sets the maximum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool. Excess idle connections are destroyed on
* return to the pool.
*
* @see #getMaxIdle()
* @param maxIdle the new value for maxIdle
*/
public synchronized void setMaxIdle(final int maxIdle) {
this.maxIdle = maxIdle;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setMaxIdle(maxIdle);
}
}
/**
*
* Sets the value of the maxOpenPreparedStatements
property.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param maxOpenStatements the new maximum number of prepared statements
*/
public synchronized void setMaxOpenPreparedStatements(final int maxOpenStatements) {
this.maxOpenPreparedStatements = maxOpenStatements;
}
/**
* Sets the maximum total number of idle and borrows connections that can be active at the same time. Use a negative
* value for no limit.
*
* @param maxTotal the new value for maxTotal
* @see #getMaxTotal()
*/
public synchronized void setMaxTotal(final int maxTotal) {
this.maxTotal = maxTotal;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setMaxTotal(maxTotal);
}
}
/**
* Sets the MaxWaitMillis property. Use -1 to make the pool wait indefinitely.
*
* @param maxWaitMillis the new value for MaxWaitMillis
* @see #getMaxWaitMillis()
*/
public synchronized void setMaxWaitMillis(final long maxWaitMillis) {
this.maxWaitMillis = maxWaitMillis;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setMaxWaitMillis(maxWaitMillis);
}
}
/**
* Sets the {@link #minEvictableIdleTimeMillis} property.
*
* @param minEvictableIdleTimeMillis the minimum amount of time an object may sit idle in the pool
* @see #minEvictableIdleTimeMillis
*/
public synchronized void setMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis(final long minEvictableIdleTimeMillis) {
this.minEvictableIdleTimeMillis = minEvictableIdleTimeMillis;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis(minEvictableIdleTimeMillis);
}
}
// ------------------------------------------------------ Protected Methods
/**
* Sets the minimum number of idle connections in the pool. The pool attempts to ensure that minIdle connections are
* available when the idle object evictor runs. The value of this property has no effect unless
* {@link #timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis} has a positive value.
*
* @param minIdle the new value for minIdle
* @see GenericObjectPool#setMinIdle(int)
*/
public synchronized void setMinIdle(final int minIdle) {
this.minIdle = minIdle;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setMinIdle(minIdle);
}
}
/**
* Sets the value of the {@link #numTestsPerEvictionRun} property.
*
* @param numTestsPerEvictionRun the new {@link #numTestsPerEvictionRun} value
* @see #numTestsPerEvictionRun
*/
public synchronized void setNumTestsPerEvictionRun(final int numTestsPerEvictionRun) {
this.numTestsPerEvictionRun = numTestsPerEvictionRun;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setNumTestsPerEvictionRun(numTestsPerEvictionRun);
}
}
/**
*
* Sets the {@link #password}.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param password new value for the password
*/
public void setPassword(final String password) {
this.password = password;
}
/**
*
* Sets whether to pool statements or not.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param poolingStatements pooling on or off
*/
public synchronized void setPoolPreparedStatements(final boolean poolingStatements) {
this.poolPreparedStatements = poolingStatements;
}
/**
* @param removeAbandonedOnBorrow true means abandoned connections may be removed when connections are borrowed from
* the pool.
* @see #getRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow()
*/
public void setRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow(final boolean removeAbandonedOnBorrow) {
if (abandonedConfig == null) {
abandonedConfig = new AbandonedConfig();
}
abandonedConfig.setRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow(removeAbandonedOnBorrow);
final GenericObjectPool> gop = this.connectionPool;
if (gop != null) {
gop.setAbandonedConfig(abandonedConfig);
}
}
/**
* @param removeAbandonedOnMaintenance true means abandoned connections may be removed on pool maintenance.
* @see #getRemoveAbandonedOnMaintenance()
*/
public void setRemoveAbandonedOnMaintenance(final boolean removeAbandonedOnMaintenance) {
if (abandonedConfig == null) {
abandonedConfig = new AbandonedConfig();
}
abandonedConfig.setRemoveAbandonedOnMaintenance(removeAbandonedOnMaintenance);
final GenericObjectPool> gop = this.connectionPool;
if (gop != null) {
gop.setAbandonedConfig(abandonedConfig);
}
}
/**
*
* Sets the timeout in seconds before an abandoned connection can be removed.
*
*
*
* Setting this property has no effect if {@link #getRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow()} and
* {@link #getRemoveAbandonedOnMaintenance()} are false.
*
*
* @param removeAbandonedTimeout new abandoned timeout in seconds
* @see #getRemoveAbandonedTimeout()
* @see #getRemoveAbandonedOnBorrow()
* @see #getRemoveAbandonedOnMaintenance()
*/
public void setRemoveAbandonedTimeout(final int removeAbandonedTimeout) {
if (abandonedConfig == null) {
abandonedConfig = new AbandonedConfig();
}
abandonedConfig.setRemoveAbandonedTimeout(removeAbandonedTimeout);
final GenericObjectPool> gop = this.connectionPool;
if (gop != null) {
gop.setAbandonedConfig(abandonedConfig);
}
}
/**
* Sets the flag that controls if a connection will be rolled back when it is returned to the pool if auto commit is
* not enabled and the connection is not read only.
*
* @param rollbackOnReturn whether a connection will be rolled back when it is returned to the pool.
*/
public void setRollbackOnReturn(final boolean rollbackOnReturn) {
this.rollbackOnReturn = rollbackOnReturn;
}
/**
* Sets the minimum amount of time a connection may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction by the
* idle object evictor, with the extra condition that at least "minIdle" connections remain in the pool.
*
* @param softMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis minimum amount of time a connection may sit idle in the pool before it is
* eligible for eviction, assuming there are minIdle idle connections in the
* pool.
* @see #getSoftMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis
*/
public synchronized void setSoftMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis(final long softMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis) {
this.softMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis = softMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setSoftMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis(softMinEvictableIdleTimeMillis);
}
}
/**
* Sets the {@link #testOnBorrow} property. This property determines whether or not the pool will validate objects
* before they are borrowed from the pool.
*
* @param testOnBorrow new value for testOnBorrow property
*/
public synchronized void setTestOnBorrow(final boolean testOnBorrow) {
this.testOnBorrow = testOnBorrow;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setTestOnBorrow(testOnBorrow);
}
}
/**
* Sets the {@link #testOnCreate} property. This property determines whether or not the pool will validate objects
* immediately after they are created by the pool
*
* @param testOnCreate new value for testOnCreate property
*/
public synchronized void setTestOnCreate(final boolean testOnCreate) {
this.testOnCreate = testOnCreate;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setTestOnCreate(testOnCreate);
}
}
/**
* Sets the testOnReturn
property. This property determines whether or not the pool will validate
* objects before they are returned to the pool.
*
* @param testOnReturn new value for testOnReturn property
*/
public synchronized void setTestOnReturn(final boolean testOnReturn) {
this.testOnReturn = testOnReturn;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setTestOnReturn(testOnReturn);
}
}
/**
* Sets the testWhileIdle
property. This property determines whether or not the idle object evictor
* will validate connections.
*
* @param testWhileIdle new value for testWhileIdle property
*/
public synchronized void setTestWhileIdle(final boolean testWhileIdle) {
this.testWhileIdle = testWhileIdle;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setTestWhileIdle(testWhileIdle);
}
}
/**
* Sets the {@link #timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis} property.
*
* @param timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis the new time between evictor runs
* @see #timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis
*/
public synchronized void setTimeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis(final long timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis) {
this.timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis = timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis;
if (connectionPool != null) {
connectionPool.setTimeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis(timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis);
}
}
/**
*
* Sets the {@link #url}.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param url the new value for the JDBC connection url
*/
public synchronized void setUrl(final String url) {
this.url = url;
}
/**
*
* Sets the {@link #userName}.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param userName the new value for the JDBC connection user name
*/
public void setUsername(final String userName) {
this.userName = userName;
}
/**
*
* Sets the {@link #validationQuery}.
*
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param validationQuery the new value for the validation query
*/
public void setValidationQuery(final String validationQuery) {
this.validationQuery = isEmpty(validationQuery) ? null : validationQuery;
}
/**
* Sets the validation query timeout, the amount of time, in seconds, that connection validation will wait for a
* response from the database when executing a validation query. Use a value less than or equal to 0 for no timeout.
*
* Note: this method currently has no effect once the pool has been initialized. The pool is initialized the first
* time one of the following methods is invoked: getConnection, setLogwriter,
* setLoginTimeout, getLoginTimeout, getLogWriter.
*
*
* @param validationQueryTimeoutSeconds new validation query timeout value in seconds
*/
public void setValidationQueryTimeout(final int validationQueryTimeoutSeconds) {
this.validationQueryTimeoutSeconds = validationQueryTimeoutSeconds;
}
/**
* Starts the datasource.
*
* It is not necessary to call this method before using a newly created BasicDataSource instance, but
* calling it in that context causes the datasource to be immediately initialized (instead of waiting for
* the first {@link #getConnection()} request). Its primary use is to restart and reinitialize a
* datasource that has been closed.
*
* When this method is called after {@link #close()}, connections checked out by clients
* before the datasource was stopped do not count in {@link #getMaxTotal()} or {@link #getNumActive()}.
* For example, if there are 3 connections checked out by clients when {@link #close()} is invoked and they are
* not returned before {@link #start()} is invoked, after this method is called, {@link #getNumActive()} will
* return 0. These connections will be physically closed when they are returned, but they will not count against
* the maximum allowed in the newly started datasource.
*
* @throws SQLException if an error occurs initializing the datasource
*/
@Override
public synchronized void start() throws SQLException {
closed = false;
createDataSource();
}
/**
* Starts the connection pool maintenance task, if configured.
*/
protected void startPoolMaintenance() {
if (connectionPool != null && timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis > 0) {
connectionPool.setTimeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis(timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis);
}
}
@Override
public T unwrap(final Class iface) throws SQLException {
throw new SQLException("BasicDataSource is not a wrapper.");
}
private void updateJmxName(final GenericObjectPoolConfig> config) {
if (registeredJmxObjectName == null) {
return;
}
final StringBuilder base = new StringBuilder(registeredJmxObjectName.toString());
base.append(Constants.JMX_CONNECTION_POOL_BASE_EXT);
config.setJmxNameBase(base.toString());
config.setJmxNamePrefix(Constants.JMX_CONNECTION_POOL_PREFIX);
}
}