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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package wvlet.airframe.jdbc
import java.io.File
import java.sql.{Connection, DriverManager}
import wvlet.log.Guard
/**
* SQLite or DuckDB doesn't work well with HikariCP, so creating a simple one here
*/
class EmbeddedDBConnectionPool(val config: DbConfig) extends ConnectionPool with Guard {
private var conn: Connection = newConnection
private def newConnection: Connection = {
// Prepare parent db folder
Option(new File(config.database).getParentFile).map { p =>
if (!p.exists()) {
info(s"Create db folder: ${p}")
p.mkdirs()
}
}
val jdbcUrl = config.jdbcUrl
info(s"Opening ${jdbcUrl}")
// We need to explicitly load sqlite-jdbc or DuckDB to cope with SBT's peculiar class loader
Class.forName(config.jdbcDriverName)
val conn = DriverManager.getConnection(jdbcUrl)
conn.setAutoCommit(true)
conn
}
def withConnection[U](body: Connection => U): U = {
guard {
if (conn.isClosed) {
conn = newConnection
}
// In sqlite-jdbc, we can reuse the same connection instance,
// and we have no need to close the connection
body(conn)
}
}
def stop: Unit = {
guard {
if (!conn.isClosed) {
info(s"Closing the connection pool for ${config.jdbcUrl}")
conn.close()
}
}
}
}