PoolableConnection.java

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package org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp2;

import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.time.Duration;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.Lock;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock;

import javax.management.InstanceAlreadyExistsException;
import javax.management.MBeanRegistrationException;
import javax.management.MBeanServer;
import javax.management.NotCompliantMBeanException;
import javax.management.ObjectName;

import org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.pool2.ObjectPool;
import org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.pool2.impl.GenericObjectPool;

/**
 * A delegating connection that, rather than closing the underlying connection, returns itself to an {@link ObjectPool}
 * when closed.
 *
 * @since 2.0
 */
public class PoolableConnection extends DelegatingConnection<Connection> implements PoolableConnectionMXBean {

    private static MBeanServer MBEAN_SERVER;

    static {
        try {
            MBEAN_SERVER = ManagementFactory.getPlatformMBeanServer();
        } catch (final NoClassDefFoundError | Exception ignored) {
            // ignore - JMX not available
        }
    }

    /** The pool to which I should return. */
    private final ObjectPool<PoolableConnection> pool;

    private final ObjectNameWrapper jmxObjectName;

    // Use a prepared statement for validation, retaining the last used SQL to
    // check if the validation query has changed.
    private PreparedStatement validationPreparedStatement;
    private String lastValidationSql;

    /**
     * Indicate that unrecoverable SQLException was thrown when using this connection. Such a connection should be
     * considered broken and not pass validation in the future.
     */
    private boolean fatalSqlExceptionThrown;

    /**
     * SQL_STATE codes considered to signal fatal conditions. Overrides the defaults in
     * {@link Utils#getDisconnectionSqlCodes()} (plus anything starting with {@link Utils#DISCONNECTION_SQL_CODE_PREFIX}).
     */
    private final Collection<String> disconnectionSqlCodes;

    /** Whether or not to fast fail validation after fatal connection errors */
    private final boolean fastFailValidation;

    private final Lock lock = new ReentrantLock();

    /**
     * @param conn
     *            my underlying connection
     * @param pool
     *            the pool to which I should return when closed
     * @param jmxName
     *            JMX name
     */
    public PoolableConnection(final Connection conn, final ObjectPool<PoolableConnection> pool,
            final ObjectName jmxName) {
        this(conn, pool, jmxName, null, true);
    }

    /**
     * @param conn
     *            my underlying connection
     * @param pool
     *            the pool to which I should return when closed
     * @param jmxObjectName
     *            JMX name
     * @param disconnectSqlCodes
     *            SQL_STATE codes considered fatal disconnection errors
     * @param fastFailValidation
     *            true means fatal disconnection errors cause subsequent validations to fail immediately (no attempt to
     *            run query or isValid)
     */
    public PoolableConnection(final Connection conn, final ObjectPool<PoolableConnection> pool,
            final ObjectName jmxObjectName, final Collection<String> disconnectSqlCodes,
            final boolean fastFailValidation) {
        super(conn);
        this.pool = pool;
        this.jmxObjectName = ObjectNameWrapper.wrap(jmxObjectName);
        this.disconnectionSqlCodes = disconnectSqlCodes;
        this.fastFailValidation = fastFailValidation;

        if (jmxObjectName != null) {
            try {
                MBEAN_SERVER.registerMBean(this, jmxObjectName);
            } catch (InstanceAlreadyExistsException | MBeanRegistrationException | NotCompliantMBeanException ignored) {
                // For now, simply skip registration
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Abort my underlying {@link Connection}.
     *
     * @since 2.9.0
     */
    @Override
    public void abort(final Executor executor) throws SQLException {
        if (jmxObjectName != null) {
            jmxObjectName.unregisterMBean();
        }
        super.abort(executor);
    }

    /**
     * Returns me to my pool.
     */
    @Override
    public void close() throws SQLException {
        lock.lock();
        try {
            if (isClosedInternal()) {
                // already closed
                return;
            }

            boolean isUnderlyingConnectionClosed;
            try {
                isUnderlyingConnectionClosed = getDelegateInternal().isClosed();
            } catch (final SQLException e) {
                try {
                    pool.invalidateObject(this);
                } catch (final IllegalStateException ise) {
                    // pool is closed, so close the connection
                    passivate();
                    getInnermostDelegate().close();
                } catch (final Exception ignored) {
                    // DO NOTHING the original exception will be rethrown
                }
                throw new SQLException("Cannot close connection (isClosed check failed)", e);
            }

            /*
             * Can't set close before this code block since the connection needs to be open when validation runs. Can't set
             * close after this code block since by then the connection will have been returned to the pool and may have
             * been borrowed by another thread. Therefore, the close flag is set in passivate().
             */
            if (isUnderlyingConnectionClosed) {
                // Abnormal close: underlying connection closed unexpectedly, so we
                // must destroy this proxy
                try {
                    pool.invalidateObject(this);
                } catch (final IllegalStateException e) {
                    // pool is closed, so close the connection
                    passivate();
                    getInnermostDelegate().close();
                } catch (final Exception e) {
                    throw new SQLException("Cannot close connection (invalidating pooled object failed)", e);
                }
            } else {
                // Normal close: underlying connection is still open, so we
                // simply need to return this proxy to the pool
                try {
                    pool.returnObject(this);
                } catch (final IllegalStateException e) {
                    // pool is closed, so close the connection
                    passivate();
                    getInnermostDelegate().close();
                } catch (final SQLException | RuntimeException e) {
                    throw e;
                } catch (final Exception e) {
                    throw new SQLException("Cannot close connection (return to pool failed)", e);
                }
            }
        } finally {
            lock.unlock();
        }
    }

    /**
     * @return The disconnection SQL codes.
     * @since 2.6.0
     */
    public Collection<String> getDisconnectionSqlCodes() {
        return disconnectionSqlCodes;
    }

    /**
     * Expose the {@link #toString()} method via a bean getter, so it can be read as a property via JMX.
     */
    @Override
    public String getToString() {
        return toString();
    }

    @Override
    protected void handleException(final SQLException e) throws SQLException {
        fatalSqlExceptionThrown |= isFatalException(e);
        super.handleException(e);
    }

    /**
     * {@inheritDoc}
     * <p>
     * This method should not be used by a client to determine whether or not a connection should be return to the
     * connection pool (by calling {@link #close()}). Clients should always attempt to return a connection to the pool
     * once it is no longer required.
     */
    @Override
    public boolean isClosed() throws SQLException {
        if (isClosedInternal()) {
            return true;
        }

        if (getDelegateInternal().isClosed()) {
            // Something has gone wrong. The underlying connection has been
            // closed without the connection being returned to the pool. Return
            // it now.
            close();
            return true;
        }

        return false;
    }

    /**
     * Checks the SQLState of the input exception.
     * <p>
     * If {@link #disconnectionSqlCodes} has been set, sql states are compared to those in the configured list of fatal
     * exception codes. If this property is not set, codes are compared against the default codes in
     * {@link Utils#getDisconnectionSqlCodes()} and in this case anything starting with #{link
     * Utils.DISCONNECTION_SQL_CODE_PREFIX} is considered a disconnection.
     * </p>
     *
     * @param e SQLException to be examined
     * @return true if the exception signals a disconnection
     */
    boolean isDisconnectionSqlException(final SQLException e) {
        boolean fatalException = false;
        final String sqlState = e.getSQLState();
        if (sqlState != null) {
            fatalException = disconnectionSqlCodes == null
                ? sqlState.startsWith(Utils.DISCONNECTION_SQL_CODE_PREFIX) || Utils.getDisconnectionSqlCodes().contains(sqlState)
                : disconnectionSqlCodes.contains(sqlState);
        }
        return fatalException;
    }

    /**
     * @return Whether to fail-fast.
     * @since 2.6.0
     */
    public boolean isFastFailValidation() {
        return fastFailValidation;
    }

    /**
     * Checks the SQLState of the input exception and any nested SQLExceptions it wraps.
     * <p>
     * If {@link #disconnectionSqlCodes} has been set, sql states are compared to those in the
     * configured list of fatal exception codes. If this property is not set, codes are compared against the default
     * codes in {@link Utils#getDisconnectionSqlCodes()} and in this case anything starting with #{link
     * Utils.DISCONNECTION_SQL_CODE_PREFIX} is considered a disconnection.
     * </p>
     *
     * @param e
     *            SQLException to be examined
     * @return true if the exception signals a disconnection
     */
    boolean isFatalException(final SQLException e) {
        boolean fatalException = isDisconnectionSqlException(e);
        if (!fatalException) {
            SQLException parentException = e;
            SQLException nextException = e.getNextException();
            while (nextException != null && nextException != parentException && !fatalException) {
                fatalException = isDisconnectionSqlException(nextException);
                parentException = nextException;
                nextException = parentException.getNextException();
            }
        }
        return fatalException;
    }

    @Override
    protected void passivate() throws SQLException {
        super.passivate();
        setClosedInternal(true);
        if (getDelegateInternal() instanceof PoolingConnection) {
            ((PoolingConnection) getDelegateInternal()).connectionReturnedToPool();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Actually close my underlying {@link Connection}.
     */
    @Override
    public void reallyClose() throws SQLException {
        if (jmxObjectName != null) {
            jmxObjectName.unregisterMBean();
        }

        if (validationPreparedStatement != null) {
            Utils.closeQuietly((AutoCloseable) validationPreparedStatement);
        }

        super.closeInternal();
    }

    @Override
    public void setLastUsed() {
        super.setLastUsed();
        if (pool instanceof GenericObjectPool<?>) {
            final GenericObjectPool<PoolableConnection> gop = (GenericObjectPool<PoolableConnection>) pool;
            if (gop.isAbandonedConfig()) {
                gop.use(this);
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Validates the connection, using the following algorithm:
     * <ol>
     * <li>If {@code fastFailValidation} (constructor argument) is {@code true} and this connection has previously
     * thrown a fatal disconnection exception, a {@code SQLException} is thrown.</li>
     * <li>If {@code sql} is null, the driver's #{@link Connection#isValid(int) isValid(timeout)} is called. If it
     * returns {@code false}, {@code SQLException} is thrown; otherwise, this method returns successfully.</li>
     * <li>If {@code sql} is not null, it is executed as a query and if the resulting {@code ResultSet} contains at
     * least one row, this method returns successfully. If not, {@code SQLException} is thrown.</li>
     * </ol>
     *
     * @param sql
     *            The validation SQL query.
     * @param timeoutDuration
     *            The validation timeout in seconds.
     * @throws SQLException
     *             Thrown when validation fails or an SQLException occurs during validation
     * @since 2.10.0
     */
    public void validate(final String sql, Duration timeoutDuration) throws SQLException {
        if (fastFailValidation && fatalSqlExceptionThrown) {
            throw new SQLException(Utils.getMessage("poolableConnection.validate.fastFail"));
        }

        if (sql == null || sql.isEmpty()) {
            if (timeoutDuration.isNegative()) {
                timeoutDuration = Duration.ZERO;
            }
            if (!isValid(timeoutDuration)) {
                throw new SQLException("isValid() returned false");
            }
            return;
        }

        if (!sql.equals(lastValidationSql)) {
            lastValidationSql = sql;
            // Has to be the innermost delegate else the prepared statement will
            // be closed when the pooled connection is passivated.
            validationPreparedStatement = getInnermostDelegateInternal().prepareStatement(sql);
        }

        if (timeoutDuration.compareTo(Duration.ZERO) > 0) {
            validationPreparedStatement.setQueryTimeout((int) timeoutDuration.getSeconds());
        }

        try (ResultSet rs = validationPreparedStatement.executeQuery()) {
            if (!rs.next()) {
                throw new SQLException("validationQuery didn't return a row");
            }
        } catch (final SQLException sqle) {
            throw sqle;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Validates the connection, using the following algorithm:
     * <ol>
     * <li>If {@code fastFailValidation} (constructor argument) is {@code true} and this connection has previously
     * thrown a fatal disconnection exception, a {@code SQLException} is thrown.</li>
     * <li>If {@code sql} is null, the driver's #{@link Connection#isValid(int) isValid(timeout)} is called. If it
     * returns {@code false}, {@code SQLException} is thrown; otherwise, this method returns successfully.</li>
     * <li>If {@code sql} is not null, it is executed as a query and if the resulting {@code ResultSet} contains at
     * least one row, this method returns successfully. If not, {@code SQLException} is thrown.</li>
     * </ol>
     *
     * @param sql
     *            The validation SQL query.
     * @param timeoutSeconds
     *            The validation timeout in seconds.
     * @throws SQLException
     *             Thrown when validation fails or an SQLException occurs during validation
     * @deprecated Use {@link #validate(String, Duration)}.
     */
    @Deprecated
    public void validate(final String sql, final int timeoutSeconds) throws SQLException {
        validate(sql, Duration.ofSeconds(timeoutSeconds));
    }
}