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# Copyright 2011-present MongoDB, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You
# may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# permissions and limitations under the License.
import collections
import contextlib
import copy
import os
import platform
import socket
import ssl
import sys
import threading
import time
import weakref
from typing import Any, Dict, NoReturn, Optional
import bson
from bson import DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS
from bson.son import SON
from pymongo import __version__, _csot, auth, helpers
from pymongo.client_session import _validate_session_write_concern
from pymongo.common import (
MAX_BSON_SIZE,
MAX_CONNECTING,
MAX_IDLE_TIME_SEC,
MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE,
MAX_POOL_SIZE,
MAX_WIRE_VERSION,
MAX_WRITE_BATCH_SIZE,
MIN_POOL_SIZE,
ORDERED_TYPES,
WAIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT,
)
from pymongo.errors import (
AutoReconnect,
ConfigurationError,
ConnectionFailure,
DocumentTooLarge,
ExecutionTimeout,
InvalidOperation,
NetworkTimeout,
NotPrimaryError,
OperationFailure,
PyMongoError,
WaitQueueTimeoutError,
_CertificateError,
)
from pymongo.hello import Hello, HelloCompat
from pymongo.helpers import _handle_reauth
from pymongo.lock import _create_lock
from pymongo.monitoring import ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason, ConnectionClosedReason
from pymongo.network import command, receive_message
from pymongo.read_preferences import ReadPreference
from pymongo.server_api import _add_to_command
from pymongo.server_type import SERVER_TYPE
from pymongo.socket_checker import SocketChecker
from pymongo.ssl_support import HAS_SNI, SSLError
try:
from fcntl import F_GETFD, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC, fcntl
def _set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(fd):
"""Set the close-on-exec flag on the given file descriptor."""
flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD)
fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, flags | FD_CLOEXEC)
except ImportError:
# Windows, various platforms we don't claim to support
# (Jython, IronPython, ...), systems that don't provide
# everything we need from fcntl, etc.
def _set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(fd):
"""Dummy function for platforms that don't provide fcntl."""
_MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE = 120
_MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL = 10
_MAX_TCP_KEEPCNT = 9
if sys.platform == "win32":
try:
import _winreg as winreg
except ImportError:
import winreg
def _query(key, name, default):
try:
value, _ = winreg.QueryValueEx(key, name)
# Ensure the value is a number or raise ValueError.
return int(value)
except (OSError, ValueError):
# QueryValueEx raises OSError when the key does not exist (i.e.
# the system is using the Windows default value).
return default
try:
with winreg.OpenKey(
winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, r"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters"
) as key:
_WINDOWS_TCP_IDLE_MS = _query(key, "KeepAliveTime", 7200000)
_WINDOWS_TCP_INTERVAL_MS = _query(key, "KeepAliveInterval", 1000)
except OSError:
# We could not check the default values because winreg.OpenKey failed.
# Assume the system is using the default values.
_WINDOWS_TCP_IDLE_MS = 7200000
_WINDOWS_TCP_INTERVAL_MS = 1000
def _set_keepalive_times(sock):
idle_ms = min(_WINDOWS_TCP_IDLE_MS, _MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE * 1000)
interval_ms = min(_WINDOWS_TCP_INTERVAL_MS, _MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL * 1000)
if idle_ms < _WINDOWS_TCP_IDLE_MS or interval_ms < _WINDOWS_TCP_INTERVAL_MS:
sock.ioctl(socket.SIO_KEEPALIVE_VALS, (1, idle_ms, interval_ms))
else:
def _set_tcp_option(sock, tcp_option, max_value):
if hasattr(socket, tcp_option):
sockopt = getattr(socket, tcp_option)
try:
# PYTHON-1350 - NetBSD doesn't implement getsockopt for
# TCP_KEEPIDLE and friends. Don't attempt to set the
# values there.
default = sock.getsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, sockopt)
if default > max_value:
sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, sockopt, max_value)
except OSError:
pass
def _set_keepalive_times(sock):
_set_tcp_option(sock, "TCP_KEEPIDLE", _MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE)
_set_tcp_option(sock, "TCP_KEEPINTVL", _MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL)
_set_tcp_option(sock, "TCP_KEEPCNT", _MAX_TCP_KEEPCNT)
_METADATA: SON[str, Any] = SON(
[
("driver", SON([("name", "PyMongo"), ("version", __version__)])),
]
)
if sys.platform.startswith("linux"):
# platform.linux_distribution was deprecated in Python 3.5
# and removed in Python 3.8. Starting in Python 3.5 it
# raises DeprecationWarning
# DeprecationWarning: dist() and linux_distribution() functions are deprecated in Python 3.5
_name = platform.system()
_METADATA["os"] = SON(
[
("type", _name),
("name", _name),
("architecture", platform.machine()),
# Kernel version (e.g. 4.4.0-17-generic).
("version", platform.release()),
]
)
elif sys.platform == "darwin":
_METADATA["os"] = SON(
[
("type", platform.system()),
("name", platform.system()),
("architecture", platform.machine()),
# (mac|i|tv)OS(X) version (e.g. 10.11.6) instead of darwin
# kernel version.
("version", platform.mac_ver()[0]),
]
)
elif sys.platform == "win32":
_METADATA["os"] = SON(
[
("type", platform.system()),
# "Windows XP", "Windows 7", "Windows 10", etc.
("name", " ".join((platform.system(), platform.release()))),
("architecture", platform.machine()),
# Windows patch level (e.g. 5.1.2600-SP3)
("version", "-".join(platform.win32_ver()[1:3])),
]
)
elif sys.platform.startswith("java"):
_name, _ver, _arch = platform.java_ver()[-1]
_METADATA["os"] = SON(
[
# Linux, Windows 7, Mac OS X, etc.
("type", _name),
("name", _name),
# x86, x86_64, AMD64, etc.
("architecture", _arch),
# Linux kernel version, OSX version, etc.
("version", _ver),
]
)
else:
# Get potential alias (e.g. SunOS 5.11 becomes Solaris 2.11)
_aliased = platform.system_alias(platform.system(), platform.release(), platform.version())
_METADATA["os"] = SON(
[
("type", platform.system()),
("name", " ".join([part for part in _aliased[:2] if part])),
("architecture", platform.machine()),
("version", _aliased[2]),
]
)
if platform.python_implementation().startswith("PyPy"):
_METADATA["platform"] = " ".join(
(
platform.python_implementation(),
".".join(map(str, sys.pypy_version_info)), # type: ignore
"(Python %s)" % ".".join(map(str, sys.version_info)),
)
)
elif sys.platform.startswith("java"):
_METADATA["platform"] = " ".join(
(
platform.python_implementation(),
".".join(map(str, sys.version_info)),
"(%s)" % " ".join((platform.system(), platform.release())),
)
)
else:
_METADATA["platform"] = " ".join(
(platform.python_implementation(), ".".join(map(str, sys.version_info)))
)
def _is_lambda() -> bool:
if os.getenv("AWS_LAMBDA_RUNTIME_API"):
return True
env = os.getenv("AWS_EXECUTION_ENV")
if env:
return env.startswith("AWS_Lambda_")
return False
def _is_azure_func() -> bool:
return bool(os.getenv("FUNCTIONS_WORKER_RUNTIME"))
def _is_gcp_func() -> bool:
return bool(os.getenv("K_SERVICE") or os.getenv("FUNCTION_NAME"))
def _is_vercel() -> bool:
return bool(os.getenv("VERCEL"))
def _getenv_int(key: str) -> Optional[int]:
"""Like os.getenv but returns an int, or None if the value is missing/malformed."""
val = os.getenv(key)
if not val:
return None
try:
return int(val)
except ValueError:
return None
def _metadata_env() -> Dict[str, Any]:
env: Dict[str, Any] = {}
# Skip if multiple (or no) envs are matched.
if (_is_lambda(), _is_azure_func(), _is_gcp_func(), _is_vercel()).count(True) != 1:
return env
if _is_lambda():
env["name"] = "aws.lambda"
region = os.getenv("AWS_REGION")
if region:
env["region"] = region
memory_mb = _getenv_int("AWS_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_MEMORY_SIZE")
if memory_mb is not None:
env["memory_mb"] = memory_mb
elif _is_azure_func():
env["name"] = "azure.func"
elif _is_gcp_func():
env["name"] = "gcp.func"
region = os.getenv("FUNCTION_REGION")
if region:
env["region"] = region
memory_mb = _getenv_int("FUNCTION_MEMORY_MB")
if memory_mb is not None:
env["memory_mb"] = memory_mb
timeout_sec = _getenv_int("FUNCTION_TIMEOUT_SEC")
if timeout_sec is not None:
env["timeout_sec"] = timeout_sec
elif _is_vercel():
env["name"] = "vercel"
region = os.getenv("VERCEL_REGION")
if region:
env["region"] = region
return env
_MAX_METADATA_SIZE = 512
# See: https://github.com/mongodb/specifications/blob/5112bcc/source/mongodb-handshake/handshake.rst#limitations
def _truncate_metadata(metadata):
"""Perform metadata truncation."""
if len(bson.encode(metadata)) <= _MAX_METADATA_SIZE:
return
# 1. Omit fields from env except env.name.
env_name = metadata.get("env", {}).get("name")
if env_name:
metadata["env"] = {"name": env_name}
if len(bson.encode(metadata)) <= _MAX_METADATA_SIZE:
return
# 2. Omit fields from os except os.type.
os_type = metadata.get("os", {}).get("type")
if os_type:
metadata["os"] = {"type": os_type}
if len(bson.encode(metadata)) <= _MAX_METADATA_SIZE:
return
# 3. Omit the env document entirely.
metadata.pop("env", None)
encoded_size = len(bson.encode(metadata))
if encoded_size <= _MAX_METADATA_SIZE:
return
# 4. Truncate platform.
overflow = encoded_size - _MAX_METADATA_SIZE
plat = metadata.get("platform", "")
if plat:
plat = plat[:-overflow]
if plat:
metadata["platform"] = plat
else:
metadata.pop("platform", None)
# If the first getaddrinfo call of this interpreter's life is on a thread,
# while the main thread holds the import lock, getaddrinfo deadlocks trying
# to import the IDNA codec. Import it here, where presumably we're on the
# main thread, to avoid the deadlock. See PYTHON-607.
"foo".encode("idna")
def _raise_connection_failure(
address: Any, error: Exception, msg_prefix: Optional[str] = None
) -> NoReturn:
"""Convert a socket.error to ConnectionFailure and raise it."""
host, port = address
# If connecting to a Unix socket, port will be None.
if port is not None:
msg = "%s:%d: %s" % (host, port, error)
else:
msg = f"{host}: {error}"
if msg_prefix:
msg = msg_prefix + msg
if isinstance(error, socket.timeout):
raise NetworkTimeout(msg) from error
elif isinstance(error, SSLError) and "timed out" in str(error):
# Eventlet does not distinguish TLS network timeouts from other
# SSLErrors (https://github.com/eventlet/eventlet/issues/692).
# Luckily, we can work around this limitation because the phrase
# 'timed out' appears in all the timeout related SSLErrors raised.
raise NetworkTimeout(msg) from error
else:
raise AutoReconnect(msg) from error
def _cond_wait(condition, deadline):
timeout = deadline - time.monotonic() if deadline else None
return condition.wait(timeout)
class PoolOptions:
"""Read only connection pool options for a MongoClient.
Should not be instantiated directly by application developers. Access
a client's pool options via
:attr:`~pymongo.client_options.ClientOptions.pool_options` instead::
pool_opts = client.options.pool_options
pool_opts.max_pool_size
pool_opts.min_pool_size
"""
__slots__ = (
"__max_pool_size",
"__min_pool_size",
"__max_idle_time_seconds",
"__connect_timeout",
"__socket_timeout",
"__wait_queue_timeout",
"__ssl_context",
"__tls_allow_invalid_hostnames",
"__event_listeners",
"__appname",
"__driver",
"__metadata",
"__compression_settings",
"__max_connecting",
"__pause_enabled",
"__server_api",
"__load_balanced",
"__credentials",
)
def __init__(
self,
max_pool_size=MAX_POOL_SIZE,
min_pool_size=MIN_POOL_SIZE,
max_idle_time_seconds=MAX_IDLE_TIME_SEC,
connect_timeout=None,
socket_timeout=None,
wait_queue_timeout=WAIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT,
ssl_context=None,
tls_allow_invalid_hostnames=False,
event_listeners=None,
appname=None,
driver=None,
compression_settings=None,
max_connecting=MAX_CONNECTING,
pause_enabled=True,
server_api=None,
load_balanced=None,
credentials=None,
):
self.__max_pool_size = max_pool_size
self.__min_pool_size = min_pool_size
self.__max_idle_time_seconds = max_idle_time_seconds
self.__connect_timeout = connect_timeout
self.__socket_timeout = socket_timeout
self.__wait_queue_timeout = wait_queue_timeout
self.__ssl_context = ssl_context
self.__tls_allow_invalid_hostnames = tls_allow_invalid_hostnames
self.__event_listeners = event_listeners
self.__appname = appname
self.__driver = driver
self.__compression_settings = compression_settings
self.__max_connecting = max_connecting
self.__pause_enabled = pause_enabled
self.__server_api = server_api
self.__load_balanced = load_balanced
self.__credentials = credentials
self.__metadata = copy.deepcopy(_METADATA)
if appname:
self.__metadata["application"] = {"name": appname}
# Combine the "driver" MongoClient option with PyMongo's info, like:
# {
# 'driver': {
# 'name': 'PyMongo|MyDriver',
# 'version': '4.2.0|1.2.3',
# },
# 'platform': 'CPython 3.7.0|MyPlatform'
# }
if driver:
if driver.name:
self.__metadata["driver"]["name"] = "{}|{}".format(
_METADATA["driver"]["name"],
driver.name,
)
if driver.version:
self.__metadata["driver"]["version"] = "{}|{}".format(
_METADATA["driver"]["version"],
driver.version,
)
if driver.platform:
self.__metadata["platform"] = "{}|{}".format(_METADATA["platform"], driver.platform)
env = _metadata_env()
if env:
self.__metadata["env"] = env
_truncate_metadata(self.__metadata)
@property
def _credentials(self):
"""A :class:`~pymongo.auth.MongoCredentials` instance or None."""
return self.__credentials
@property
def non_default_options(self):
"""The non-default options this pool was created with.
Added for CMAP's :class:`PoolCreatedEvent`.
"""
opts = {}
if self.__max_pool_size != MAX_POOL_SIZE:
opts["maxPoolSize"] = self.__max_pool_size
if self.__min_pool_size != MIN_POOL_SIZE:
opts["minPoolSize"] = self.__min_pool_size
if self.__max_idle_time_seconds != MAX_IDLE_TIME_SEC:
opts["maxIdleTimeMS"] = self.__max_idle_time_seconds * 1000
if self.__wait_queue_timeout != WAIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT:
opts["waitQueueTimeoutMS"] = self.__wait_queue_timeout * 1000
if self.__max_connecting != MAX_CONNECTING:
opts["maxConnecting"] = self.__max_connecting
return opts
@property
def max_pool_size(self):
"""The maximum allowable number of concurrent connections to each
connected server. Requests to a server will block if there are
`maxPoolSize` outstanding connections to the requested server.
Defaults to 100. Cannot be 0.
When a server's pool has reached `max_pool_size`, operations for that
server block waiting for a socket to be returned to the pool. If
``waitQueueTimeoutMS`` is set, a blocked operation will raise
:exc:`~pymongo.errors.ConnectionFailure` after a timeout.
By default ``waitQueueTimeoutMS`` is not set.
"""
return self.__max_pool_size
@property
def min_pool_size(self):
"""The minimum required number of concurrent connections that the pool
will maintain to each connected server. Default is 0.
"""
return self.__min_pool_size
@property
def max_connecting(self):
"""The maximum number of concurrent connection creation attempts per
pool. Defaults to 2.
"""
return self.__max_connecting
@property
def pause_enabled(self):
return self.__pause_enabled
@property
def max_idle_time_seconds(self):
"""The maximum number of seconds that a connection can remain
idle in the pool before being removed and replaced. Defaults to
`None` (no limit).
"""
return self.__max_idle_time_seconds
@property
def connect_timeout(self):
"""How long a connection can take to be opened before timing out."""
return self.__connect_timeout
@property
def socket_timeout(self):
"""How long a send or receive on a socket can take before timing out."""
return self.__socket_timeout
@property
def wait_queue_timeout(self):
"""How long a thread will wait for a socket from the pool if the pool
has no free sockets.
"""
return self.__wait_queue_timeout
@property
def _ssl_context(self):
"""An SSLContext instance or None."""
return self.__ssl_context
@property
def tls_allow_invalid_hostnames(self):
"""If True skip ssl.match_hostname."""
return self.__tls_allow_invalid_hostnames
@property
def _event_listeners(self):
"""An instance of pymongo.monitoring._EventListeners."""
return self.__event_listeners
@property
def appname(self):
"""The application name, for sending with hello in server handshake."""
return self.__appname
@property
def driver(self):
"""Driver name and version, for sending with hello in handshake."""
return self.__driver
@property
def _compression_settings(self):
return self.__compression_settings
@property
def metadata(self):
"""A dict of metadata about the application, driver, os, and platform."""
return self.__metadata.copy()
@property
def server_api(self):
"""A pymongo.server_api.ServerApi or None."""
return self.__server_api
@property
def load_balanced(self):
"""True if this Pool is configured in load balanced mode."""
return self.__load_balanced
class _CancellationContext:
def __init__(self):
self._cancelled = False
def cancel(self):
"""Cancel this context."""
self._cancelled = True
@property
def cancelled(self):
"""Was cancel called?"""
return self._cancelled
class SocketInfo:
"""Store a socket with some metadata.
:Parameters:
- `sock`: a raw socket object
- `pool`: a Pool instance
- `address`: the server's (host, port)
- `id`: the id of this socket in it's pool
"""
def __init__(self, sock, pool, address, id):
self.pool_ref = weakref.ref(pool)
self.sock = sock
self.address = address
self.id = id
self.authed = set()
self.closed = False
self.last_checkin_time = time.monotonic()
self.performed_handshake = False
self.is_writable = False
self.max_wire_version = MAX_WIRE_VERSION
self.max_bson_size = MAX_BSON_SIZE
self.max_message_size = MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE
self.max_write_batch_size = MAX_WRITE_BATCH_SIZE
self.supports_sessions = False
self.hello_ok = None
self.is_mongos = False
self.op_msg_enabled = False
self.listeners = pool.opts._event_listeners
self.enabled_for_cmap = pool.enabled_for_cmap
self.compression_settings = pool.opts._compression_settings
self.compression_context = None
self.socket_checker = SocketChecker()
# Support for mechanism negotiation on the initial handshake.
self.negotiated_mechs = None
self.auth_ctx = None
# The pool's generation changes with each reset() so we can close
# sockets created before the last reset.
self.pool_gen = pool.gen
self.generation = self.pool_gen.get_overall()
self.ready = False
self.cancel_context = None
if not pool.handshake:
# This is a Monitor connection.
self.cancel_context = _CancellationContext()
self.opts = pool.opts
self.more_to_come = False
# For load balancer support.
self.service_id = None
# When executing a transaction in load balancing mode, this flag is
# set to true to indicate that the session now owns the connection.
self.pinned_txn = False
self.pinned_cursor = False
self.active = False
self.last_timeout = self.opts.socket_timeout
self.connect_rtt = 0.0
def set_socket_timeout(self, timeout):
"""Cache last timeout to avoid duplicate calls to sock.settimeout."""
if timeout == self.last_timeout:
return
self.last_timeout = timeout
self.sock.settimeout(timeout)
def apply_timeout(self, client, cmd):
# CSOT: use remaining timeout when set.
timeout = _csot.remaining()
if timeout is None:
# Reset the socket timeout unless we're performing a streaming monitor check.
if not self.more_to_come:
self.set_socket_timeout(self.opts.socket_timeout)
return None
# RTT validation.
rtt = _csot.get_rtt()
if rtt is None:
rtt = self.connect_rtt
max_time_ms = timeout - rtt
if max_time_ms < 0:
# CSOT: raise an error without running the command since we know it will time out.
errmsg = f"operation would exceed time limit, remaining timeout:{timeout:.5f} <= network round trip time:{rtt:.5f}"
raise ExecutionTimeout(
errmsg, 50, {"ok": 0, "errmsg": errmsg, "code": 50}, self.max_wire_version
)
if cmd is not None:
cmd["maxTimeMS"] = int(max_time_ms * 1000)
self.set_socket_timeout(timeout)
return timeout
def pin_txn(self):
self.pinned_txn = True
assert not self.pinned_cursor
def pin_cursor(self):
self.pinned_cursor = True
assert not self.pinned_txn
def unpin(self):
pool = self.pool_ref()
if pool:
pool.return_socket(self)
else:
self.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.STALE)
def hello_cmd(self):
# Handshake spec requires us to use OP_MSG+hello command for the
# initial handshake in load balanced or stable API mode.
if self.opts.server_api or self.hello_ok or self.opts.load_balanced:
self.op_msg_enabled = True
return SON([(HelloCompat.CMD, 1)])
else:
return SON([(HelloCompat.LEGACY_CMD, 1), ("helloOk", True)])
def hello(self):
return self._hello(None, None, None)
def _hello(self, cluster_time, topology_version, heartbeat_frequency):
cmd = self.hello_cmd()
performing_handshake = not self.performed_handshake
awaitable = False
if performing_handshake:
self.performed_handshake = True
cmd["client"] = self.opts.metadata
if self.compression_settings:
cmd["compression"] = self.compression_settings.compressors
if self.opts.load_balanced:
cmd["loadBalanced"] = True
elif topology_version is not None:
cmd["topologyVersion"] = topology_version
cmd["maxAwaitTimeMS"] = int(heartbeat_frequency * 1000)
awaitable = True
# If connect_timeout is None there is no timeout.
if self.opts.connect_timeout:
self.set_socket_timeout(self.opts.connect_timeout + heartbeat_frequency)
if not performing_handshake and cluster_time is not None:
cmd["$clusterTime"] = cluster_time
creds = self.opts._credentials
if creds:
if creds.mechanism == "DEFAULT" and creds.username:
cmd["saslSupportedMechs"] = creds.source + "." + creds.username
auth_ctx = auth._AuthContext.from_credentials(creds, self.address)
if auth_ctx:
speculative_authenticate = auth_ctx.speculate_command()
if speculative_authenticate is not None:
cmd["speculativeAuthenticate"] = speculative_authenticate
else:
auth_ctx = None
if performing_handshake:
start = time.monotonic()
doc = self.command("admin", cmd, publish_events=False, exhaust_allowed=awaitable)
if performing_handshake:
self.connect_rtt = time.monotonic() - start
hello = Hello(doc, awaitable=awaitable)
self.is_writable = hello.is_writable
self.max_wire_version = hello.max_wire_version
self.max_bson_size = hello.max_bson_size
self.max_message_size = hello.max_message_size
self.max_write_batch_size = hello.max_write_batch_size
self.supports_sessions = hello.logical_session_timeout_minutes is not None
self.hello_ok = hello.hello_ok
self.is_repl = hello.server_type in (
SERVER_TYPE.RSPrimary,
SERVER_TYPE.RSSecondary,
SERVER_TYPE.RSArbiter,
SERVER_TYPE.RSOther,
SERVER_TYPE.RSGhost,
)
self.is_standalone = hello.server_type == SERVER_TYPE.Standalone
self.is_mongos = hello.server_type == SERVER_TYPE.Mongos
if performing_handshake and self.compression_settings:
ctx = self.compression_settings.get_compression_context(hello.compressors)
self.compression_context = ctx
self.op_msg_enabled = True
if creds:
self.negotiated_mechs = hello.sasl_supported_mechs
if auth_ctx:
auth_ctx.parse_response(hello)
if auth_ctx.speculate_succeeded():
self.auth_ctx = auth_ctx
if self.opts.load_balanced:
if not hello.service_id:
raise ConfigurationError(
"Driver attempted to initialize in load balancing mode,"
" but the server does not support this mode"
)
self.service_id = hello.service_id
self.generation = self.pool_gen.get(self.service_id)
return hello
def _next_reply(self):
reply = self.receive_message(None)
self.more_to_come = reply.more_to_come
unpacked_docs = reply.unpack_response()
response_doc = unpacked_docs[0]
helpers._check_command_response(response_doc, self.max_wire_version)
return response_doc
@_handle_reauth
def command(
self,
dbname,
spec,
read_preference=ReadPreference.PRIMARY,
codec_options=DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS,
check=True,
allowable_errors=None,
read_concern=None,
write_concern=None,
parse_write_concern_error=False,
collation=None,
session=None,
client=None,
retryable_write=False,
publish_events=True,
user_fields=None,
exhaust_allowed=False,
):
"""Execute a command or raise an error.
:Parameters:
- `dbname`: name of the database on which to run the command
- `spec`: a command document as a dict, SON, or mapping object
- `read_preference`: a read preference
- `codec_options`: a CodecOptions instance
- `check`: raise OperationFailure if there are errors
- `allowable_errors`: errors to ignore if `check` is True
- `read_concern`: The read concern for this command.
- `write_concern`: The write concern for this command.
- `parse_write_concern_error`: Whether to parse the
``writeConcernError`` field in the command response.
- `collation`: The collation for this command.
- `session`: optional ClientSession instance.
- `client`: optional MongoClient for gossipping $clusterTime.
- `retryable_write`: True if this command is a retryable write.
- `publish_events`: Should we publish events for this command?
- `user_fields` (optional): Response fields that should be decoded
using the TypeDecoders from codec_options, passed to
bson._decode_all_selective.
"""
self.validate_session(client, session)
session = _validate_session_write_concern(session, write_concern)
# Ensure command name remains in first place.
if not isinstance(spec, ORDERED_TYPES): # type:ignore[arg-type]
spec = SON(spec)
if not (write_concern is None or write_concern.acknowledged or collation is None):
raise ConfigurationError("Collation is unsupported for unacknowledged writes.")
self.add_server_api(spec)
if session:
session._apply_to(spec, retryable_write, read_preference, self)
self.send_cluster_time(spec, session, client)
listeners = self.listeners if publish_events else None
unacknowledged = write_concern and not write_concern.acknowledged
if self.op_msg_enabled:
self._raise_if_not_writable(unacknowledged)
try:
return command(
self,
dbname,
spec,
self.is_mongos,
read_preference,
codec_options,
session,
client,
check,
allowable_errors,
self.address,
listeners,
self.max_bson_size,
read_concern,
parse_write_concern_error=parse_write_concern_error,
collation=collation,
compression_ctx=self.compression_context,
use_op_msg=self.op_msg_enabled,
unacknowledged=unacknowledged,
user_fields=user_fields,
exhaust_allowed=exhaust_allowed,
write_concern=write_concern,
)
except (OperationFailure, NotPrimaryError):
raise
# Catch socket.error, KeyboardInterrupt, etc. and close ourselves.
except BaseException as error:
self._raise_connection_failure(error)
def send_message(self, message, max_doc_size):
"""Send a raw BSON message or raise ConnectionFailure.
If a network exception is raised, the socket is closed.
"""
if self.max_bson_size is not None and max_doc_size > self.max_bson_size:
raise DocumentTooLarge(
"BSON document too large (%d bytes) - the connected server "
"supports BSON document sizes up to %d bytes." % (max_doc_size, self.max_bson_size)
)
try:
self.sock.sendall(message)
except BaseException as error:
self._raise_connection_failure(error)
def receive_message(self, request_id):
"""Receive a raw BSON message or raise ConnectionFailure.
If any exception is raised, the socket is closed.
"""
try:
return receive_message(self, request_id, self.max_message_size)
except BaseException as error:
self._raise_connection_failure(error)
def _raise_if_not_writable(self, unacknowledged):
"""Raise NotPrimaryError on unacknowledged write if this socket is not
writable.
"""
if unacknowledged and not self.is_writable:
# Write won't succeed, bail as if we'd received a not primary error.
raise NotPrimaryError("not primary", {"ok": 0, "errmsg": "not primary", "code": 10107})
def unack_write(self, msg, max_doc_size):
"""Send unack OP_MSG.
Can raise ConnectionFailure or InvalidDocument.
:Parameters:
- `msg`: bytes, an OP_MSG message.
- `max_doc_size`: size in bytes of the largest document in `msg`.
"""
self._raise_if_not_writable(True)
self.send_message(msg, max_doc_size)
def write_command(self, request_id, msg, codec_options):
"""Send "insert" etc. command, returning response as a dict.
Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.
:Parameters:
- `request_id`: an int.
- `msg`: bytes, the command message.
"""
self.send_message(msg, 0)
reply = self.receive_message(request_id)
result = reply.command_response(codec_options)
# Raises NotPrimaryError or OperationFailure.
helpers._check_command_response(result, self.max_wire_version)
return result
def authenticate(self, reauthenticate=False):
"""Authenticate to the server if needed.
Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.
"""
# CMAP spec says to publish the ready event only after authenticating
# the connection.
if reauthenticate:
if self.performed_handshake:
# Existing auth_ctx is stale, remove it.
self.auth_ctx = None
self.ready = False
if not self.ready:
creds = self.opts._credentials
if creds:
auth.authenticate(creds, self, reauthenticate=reauthenticate)
self.ready = True
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
self.listeners.publish_connection_ready(self.address, self.id)
def validate_session(self, client, session):
"""Validate this session before use with client.
Raises error if the client is not the one that created the session.
"""
if session:
if session._client is not client:
raise InvalidOperation("Can only use session with the MongoClient that started it")
def close_socket(self, reason):
"""Close this connection with a reason."""
if self.closed:
return
self._close_socket()
if reason and self.enabled_for_cmap:
self.listeners.publish_connection_closed(self.address, self.id, reason)
def _close_socket(self):
"""Close this connection."""
if self.closed:
return
self.closed = True
if self.cancel_context:
self.cancel_context.cancel()
# Note: We catch exceptions to avoid spurious errors on interpreter
# shutdown.
try:
self.sock.close()
except Exception:
pass
def socket_closed(self):
"""Return True if we know socket has been closed, False otherwise."""
return self.socket_checker.socket_closed(self.sock)
def send_cluster_time(self, command, session, client):
"""Add $clusterTime."""
if client:
client._send_cluster_time(command, session)
def add_server_api(self, command):
"""Add server_api parameters."""
if self.opts.server_api:
_add_to_command(command, self.opts.server_api)
def update_last_checkin_time(self):
self.last_checkin_time = time.monotonic()
def update_is_writable(self, is_writable):
self.is_writable = is_writable
def idle_time_seconds(self):
"""Seconds since this socket was last checked into its pool."""
return time.monotonic() - self.last_checkin_time
def _raise_connection_failure(self, error):
# Catch *all* exceptions from socket methods and close the socket. In
# regular Python, socket operations only raise socket.error, even if
# the underlying cause was a Ctrl-C: a signal raised during socket.recv
# is expressed as an EINTR error from poll. See internal_select_ex() in
# socketmodule.c. All error codes from poll become socket.error at
# first. Eventually in PyEval_EvalFrameEx the interpreter checks for
# signals and throws KeyboardInterrupt into the current frame on the
# main thread.
#
# But in Gevent and Eventlet, the polling mechanism (epoll, kqueue,
# ...) is called in Python code, which experiences the signal as a
# KeyboardInterrupt from the start, rather than as an initial
# socket.error, so we catch that, close the socket, and reraise it.
#
# The connection closed event will be emitted later in return_socket.
if self.ready:
reason = None
else:
reason = ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR
self.close_socket(reason)
# SSLError from PyOpenSSL inherits directly from Exception.
if isinstance(error, (IOError, OSError, SSLError)):
_raise_connection_failure(self.address, error)
else:
raise
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.sock == other.sock
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.sock)
def __repr__(self):
return "SocketInfo({}){} at {}".format(
repr(self.sock),
self.closed and " CLOSED" or "",
id(self),
)
def _create_connection(address, options):
"""Given (host, port) and PoolOptions, connect and return a socket object.
Can raise socket.error.
This is a modified version of create_connection from CPython >= 2.7.
"""
host, port = address
# Check if dealing with a unix domain socket
if host.endswith(".sock"):
if not hasattr(socket, "AF_UNIX"):
raise ConnectionFailure("UNIX-sockets are not supported on this system")
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX)
# SOCK_CLOEXEC not supported for Unix sockets.
_set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(sock.fileno())
try:
sock.connect(host)
return sock
except OSError:
sock.close()
raise
# Don't try IPv6 if we don't support it. Also skip it if host
# is 'localhost' (::1 is fine). Avoids slow connect issues
# like PYTHON-356.
family = socket.AF_INET
if socket.has_ipv6 and host != "localhost":
family = socket.AF_UNSPEC
err = None
for res in socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, family, socket.SOCK_STREAM):
af, socktype, proto, dummy, sa = res
# SOCK_CLOEXEC was new in CPython 3.2, and only available on a limited
# number of platforms (newer Linux and *BSD). Starting with CPython 3.4
# all file descriptors are created non-inheritable. See PEP 446.
try:
sock = socket.socket(af, socktype | getattr(socket, "SOCK_CLOEXEC", 0), proto)
except OSError:
# Can SOCK_CLOEXEC be defined even if the kernel doesn't support
# it?
sock = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto)
# Fallback when SOCK_CLOEXEC isn't available.
_set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(sock.fileno())
try:
sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)
# CSOT: apply timeout to socket connect.
timeout = _csot.remaining()
if timeout is None:
timeout = options.connect_timeout
elif timeout <= 0:
raise socket.timeout("timed out")
sock.settimeout(timeout)
sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, True)
_set_keepalive_times(sock)
sock.connect(sa)
return sock
except OSError as e:
err = e
sock.close()
if err is not None:
raise err
else:
# This likely means we tried to connect to an IPv6 only
# host with an OS/kernel or Python interpreter that doesn't
# support IPv6. The test case is Jython2.5.1 which doesn't
# support IPv6 at all.
raise OSError("getaddrinfo failed")
def _configured_socket(address, options):
"""Given (host, port) and PoolOptions, return a configured socket.
Can raise socket.error, ConnectionFailure, or _CertificateError.
Sets socket's SSL and timeout options.
"""
sock = _create_connection(address, options)
ssl_context = options._ssl_context
if ssl_context is not None:
host = address[0]
try:
# We have to pass hostname / ip address to wrap_socket
# to use SSLContext.check_hostname.
if HAS_SNI:
sock = ssl_context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=host)
else:
sock = ssl_context.wrap_socket(sock)
except _CertificateError:
sock.close()
# Raise _CertificateError directly like we do after match_hostname
# below.
raise
except (OSError, SSLError) as exc: # noqa: B014
sock.close()
# We raise AutoReconnect for transient and permanent SSL handshake
# failures alike. Permanent handshake failures, like protocol
# mismatch, will be turned into ServerSelectionTimeoutErrors later.
_raise_connection_failure(address, exc, "SSL handshake failed: ")
if (
ssl_context.verify_mode
and not ssl_context.check_hostname
and not options.tls_allow_invalid_hostnames
):
try:
ssl.match_hostname(sock.getpeercert(), hostname=host)
except _CertificateError:
sock.close()
raise
sock.settimeout(options.socket_timeout)
return sock
class _PoolClosedError(PyMongoError):
"""Internal error raised when a thread tries to get a connection from a
closed pool.
"""
class _PoolGeneration:
def __init__(self):
# Maps service_id to generation.
self._generations = collections.defaultdict(int)
# Overall pool generation.
self._generation = 0
def get(self, service_id):
"""Get the generation for the given service_id."""
if service_id is None:
return self._generation
return self._generations[service_id]
def get_overall(self):
"""Get the Pool's overall generation."""
return self._generation
def inc(self, service_id):
"""Increment the generation for the given service_id."""
self._generation += 1
if service_id is None:
for service_id in self._generations:
self._generations[service_id] += 1
else:
self._generations[service_id] += 1
def stale(self, gen, service_id):
"""Return if the given generation for a given service_id is stale."""
return gen != self.get(service_id)
class PoolState:
PAUSED = 1
READY = 2
CLOSED = 3
# Do *not* explicitly inherit from object or Jython won't call __del__
# http://bugs.jython.org/issue1057
class Pool:
def __init__(self, address, options, handshake=True):
"""
:Parameters:
- `address`: a (hostname, port) tuple
- `options`: a PoolOptions instance
- `handshake`: whether to call hello for each new SocketInfo
"""
if options.pause_enabled:
self.state = PoolState.PAUSED
else:
self.state = PoolState.READY
# Check a socket's health with socket_closed() every once in a while.
# Can override for testing: 0 to always check, None to never check.
self._check_interval_seconds = 1
# LIFO pool. Sockets are ordered on idle time. Sockets claimed
# and returned to pool from the left side. Stale sockets removed
# from the right side.
self.sockets: collections.deque = collections.deque()
self.lock = _create_lock()
self.active_sockets = 0
# Monotonically increasing connection ID required for CMAP Events.
self.next_connection_id = 1
# Track whether the sockets in this pool are writeable or not.
self.is_writable = None
# Keep track of resets, so we notice sockets created before the most
# recent reset and close them.
# self.generation = 0
self.gen = _PoolGeneration()
self.pid = os.getpid()
self.address = address
self.opts = options
self.handshake = handshake
# Don't publish events in Monitor pools.
self.enabled_for_cmap = (
self.handshake
and self.opts._event_listeners is not None
and self.opts._event_listeners.enabled_for_cmap
)
# The first portion of the wait queue.
# Enforces: maxPoolSize
# Also used for: clearing the wait queue
self.size_cond = threading.Condition(self.lock)
self.requests = 0
self.max_pool_size = self.opts.max_pool_size
if not self.max_pool_size:
self.max_pool_size = float("inf")
# The second portion of the wait queue.
# Enforces: maxConnecting
# Also used for: clearing the wait queue
self._max_connecting_cond = threading.Condition(self.lock)
self._max_connecting = self.opts.max_connecting
self._pending = 0
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
self.opts._event_listeners.publish_pool_created(
self.address, self.opts.non_default_options
)
# Similar to active_sockets but includes threads in the wait queue.
self.operation_count = 0
# Retain references to pinned connections to prevent the CPython GC
# from thinking that a cursor's pinned connection can be GC'd when the
# cursor is GC'd (see PYTHON-2751).
self.__pinned_sockets = set()
self.ncursors = 0
self.ntxns = 0
def ready(self):
# Take the lock to avoid the race condition described in PYTHON-2699.
with self.lock:
if self.state != PoolState.READY:
self.state = PoolState.READY
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
self.opts._event_listeners.publish_pool_ready(self.address)
@property
def closed(self):
return self.state == PoolState.CLOSED
def _reset(self, close, pause=True, service_id=None):
old_state = self.state
with self.size_cond:
if self.closed:
return
if self.opts.pause_enabled and pause and not self.opts.load_balanced:
old_state, self.state = self.state, PoolState.PAUSED
self.gen.inc(service_id)
newpid = os.getpid()
if self.pid != newpid:
self.pid = newpid
self.active_sockets = 0
self.operation_count = 0
if service_id is None:
sockets, self.sockets = self.sockets, collections.deque()
else:
discard: collections.deque = collections.deque()
keep: collections.deque = collections.deque()
for sock_info in self.sockets:
if sock_info.service_id == service_id:
discard.append(sock_info)
else:
keep.append(sock_info)
sockets = discard
self.sockets = keep
if close:
self.state = PoolState.CLOSED
# Clear the wait queue
self._max_connecting_cond.notify_all()
self.size_cond.notify_all()
listeners = self.opts._event_listeners
# CMAP spec says that close() MUST close sockets before publishing the
# PoolClosedEvent but that reset() SHOULD close sockets *after*
# publishing the PoolClearedEvent.
if close:
for sock_info in sockets:
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.POOL_CLOSED)
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
listeners.publish_pool_closed(self.address)
else:
if old_state != PoolState.PAUSED and self.enabled_for_cmap:
listeners.publish_pool_cleared(self.address, service_id=service_id)
for sock_info in sockets:
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.STALE)
def update_is_writable(self, is_writable):
"""Updates the is_writable attribute on all sockets currently in the
Pool.
"""
self.is_writable = is_writable
with self.lock:
for _socket in self.sockets:
_socket.update_is_writable(self.is_writable)
def reset(self, service_id=None):
self._reset(close=False, service_id=service_id)
def reset_without_pause(self):
self._reset(close=False, pause=False)
def close(self):
self._reset(close=True)
def stale_generation(self, gen, service_id):
return self.gen.stale(gen, service_id)
def remove_stale_sockets(self, reference_generation):
"""Removes stale sockets then adds new ones if pool is too small and
has not been reset. The `reference_generation` argument specifies the
`generation` at the point in time this operation was requested on the
pool.
"""
# Take the lock to avoid the race condition described in PYTHON-2699.
with self.lock:
if self.state != PoolState.READY:
return
if self.opts.max_idle_time_seconds is not None:
with self.lock:
while (
self.sockets
and self.sockets[-1].idle_time_seconds() > self.opts.max_idle_time_seconds
):
sock_info = self.sockets.pop()
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.IDLE)
while True:
with self.size_cond:
# There are enough sockets in the pool.
if len(self.sockets) + self.active_sockets >= self.opts.min_pool_size:
return
if self.requests >= self.opts.min_pool_size:
return
self.requests += 1
incremented = False
try:
with self._max_connecting_cond:
# If maxConnecting connections are already being created
# by this pool then try again later instead of waiting.
if self._pending >= self._max_connecting:
return
self._pending += 1
incremented = True
sock_info = self.connect()
with self.lock:
# Close connection and return if the pool was reset during
# socket creation or while acquiring the pool lock.
if self.gen.get_overall() != reference_generation:
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.STALE)
return
self.sockets.appendleft(sock_info)
finally:
if incremented:
# Notify after adding the socket to the pool.
with self._max_connecting_cond:
self._pending -= 1
self._max_connecting_cond.notify()
with self.size_cond:
self.requests -= 1
self.size_cond.notify()
def connect(self, handler=None):
"""Connect to Mongo and return a new SocketInfo.
Can raise ConnectionFailure.
Note that the pool does not keep a reference to the socket -- you
must call return_socket() when you're done with it.
"""
with self.lock:
conn_id = self.next_connection_id
self.next_connection_id += 1
listeners = self.opts._event_listeners
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
listeners.publish_connection_created(self.address, conn_id)
try:
sock = _configured_socket(self.address, self.opts)
except BaseException as error:
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
listeners.publish_connection_closed(
self.address, conn_id, ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR
)
if isinstance(error, (IOError, OSError, SSLError)):
_raise_connection_failure(self.address, error)
raise
sock_info = SocketInfo(sock, self, self.address, conn_id)
try:
if self.handshake:
sock_info.hello()
self.is_writable = sock_info.is_writable
if handler:
handler.contribute_socket(sock_info, completed_handshake=False)
sock_info.authenticate()
except BaseException:
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR)
raise
return sock_info
@contextlib.contextmanager
def get_socket(self, handler=None):
"""Get a socket from the pool. Use with a "with" statement.
Returns a :class:`SocketInfo` object wrapping a connected
:class:`socket.socket`.
This method should always be used in a with-statement::
with pool.get_socket() as socket_info:
socket_info.send_message(msg)
data = socket_info.receive_message(op_code, request_id)
Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.
:Parameters:
- `handler` (optional): A _MongoClientErrorHandler.
"""
listeners = self.opts._event_listeners
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
listeners.publish_connection_check_out_started(self.address)
sock_info = self._get_socket(handler=handler)
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
listeners.publish_connection_checked_out(self.address, sock_info.id)
try:
yield sock_info
except BaseException:
# Exception in caller. Ensure the connection gets returned.
# Note that when pinned is True, the session owns the
# connection and it is responsible for checking the connection
# back into the pool.
pinned = sock_info.pinned_txn or sock_info.pinned_cursor
if handler:
# Perform SDAM error handling rules while the connection is
# still checked out.
exc_type, exc_val, _ = sys.exc_info()
handler.handle(exc_type, exc_val)
if not pinned and sock_info.active:
self.return_socket(sock_info)
raise
if sock_info.pinned_txn:
with self.lock:
self.__pinned_sockets.add(sock_info)
self.ntxns += 1
elif sock_info.pinned_cursor:
with self.lock:
self.__pinned_sockets.add(sock_info)
self.ncursors += 1
elif sock_info.active:
self.return_socket(sock_info)
def _raise_if_not_ready(self, emit_event):
if self.state != PoolState.READY:
if self.enabled_for_cmap and emit_event:
self.opts._event_listeners.publish_connection_check_out_failed(
self.address, ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason.CONN_ERROR
)
_raise_connection_failure(self.address, AutoReconnect("connection pool paused"))
def _get_socket(self, handler=None):
"""Get or create a SocketInfo. Can raise ConnectionFailure."""
# We use the pid here to avoid issues with fork / multiprocessing.
# See test.test_client:TestClient.test_fork for an example of
# what could go wrong otherwise
if self.pid != os.getpid():
self.reset_without_pause()
if self.closed:
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
self.opts._event_listeners.publish_connection_check_out_failed(
self.address, ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason.POOL_CLOSED
)
raise _PoolClosedError(
"Attempted to check out a connection from closed connection pool"
)
with self.lock:
self.operation_count += 1
# Get a free socket or create one.
if _csot.get_timeout():
deadline = _csot.get_deadline()
elif self.opts.wait_queue_timeout:
deadline = time.monotonic() + self.opts.wait_queue_timeout
else:
deadline = None
with self.size_cond:
self._raise_if_not_ready(emit_event=True)
while not (self.requests < self.max_pool_size):
if not _cond_wait(self.size_cond, deadline):
# Timed out, notify the next thread to ensure a
# timeout doesn't consume the condition.
if self.requests < self.max_pool_size:
self.size_cond.notify()
self._raise_wait_queue_timeout()
self._raise_if_not_ready(emit_event=True)
self.requests += 1
# We've now acquired the semaphore and must release it on error.
sock_info = None
incremented = False
emitted_event = False
try:
with self.lock:
self.active_sockets += 1
incremented = True
while sock_info is None:
# CMAP: we MUST wait for either maxConnecting OR for a socket
# to be checked back into the pool.
with self._max_connecting_cond:
self._raise_if_not_ready(emit_event=False)
while not (self.sockets or self._pending < self._max_connecting):
if not _cond_wait(self._max_connecting_cond, deadline):
# Timed out, notify the next thread to ensure a
# timeout doesn't consume the condition.
if self.sockets or self._pending < self._max_connecting:
self._max_connecting_cond.notify()
emitted_event = True
self._raise_wait_queue_timeout()
self._raise_if_not_ready(emit_event=False)
try:
sock_info = self.sockets.popleft()
except IndexError:
self._pending += 1
if sock_info: # We got a socket from the pool
if self._perished(sock_info):
sock_info = None
continue
else: # We need to create a new connection
try:
sock_info = self.connect(handler=handler)
finally:
with self._max_connecting_cond:
self._pending -= 1
self._max_connecting_cond.notify()
except BaseException:
if sock_info:
# We checked out a socket but authentication failed.
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR)
with self.size_cond:
self.requests -= 1
if incremented:
self.active_sockets -= 1
self.size_cond.notify()
if self.enabled_for_cmap and not emitted_event:
self.opts._event_listeners.publish_connection_check_out_failed(
self.address, ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason.CONN_ERROR
)
raise
sock_info.active = True
return sock_info
def return_socket(self, sock_info):
"""Return the socket to the pool, or if it's closed discard it.
:Parameters:
- `sock_info`: The socket to check into the pool.
"""
txn = sock_info.pinned_txn
cursor = sock_info.pinned_cursor
sock_info.active = False
sock_info.pinned_txn = False
sock_info.pinned_cursor = False
self.__pinned_sockets.discard(sock_info)
listeners = self.opts._event_listeners
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
listeners.publish_connection_checked_in(self.address, sock_info.id)
if self.pid != os.getpid():
self.reset_without_pause()
else:
if self.closed:
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.POOL_CLOSED)
elif sock_info.closed:
# CMAP requires the closed event be emitted after the check in.
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
listeners.publish_connection_closed(
self.address, sock_info.id, ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR
)
else:
with self.lock:
# Hold the lock to ensure this section does not race with
# Pool.reset().
if self.stale_generation(sock_info.generation, sock_info.service_id):
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.STALE)
else:
sock_info.update_last_checkin_time()
sock_info.update_is_writable(self.is_writable)
self.sockets.appendleft(sock_info)
# Notify any threads waiting to create a connection.
self._max_connecting_cond.notify()
with self.size_cond:
if txn:
self.ntxns -= 1
elif cursor:
self.ncursors -= 1
self.requests -= 1
self.active_sockets -= 1
self.operation_count -= 1
self.size_cond.notify()
def _perished(self, sock_info):
"""Return True and close the connection if it is "perished".
This side-effecty function checks if this socket has been idle for
for longer than the max idle time, or if the socket has been closed by
some external network error, or if the socket's generation is outdated.
Checking sockets lets us avoid seeing *some*
:class:`~pymongo.errors.AutoReconnect` exceptions on server
hiccups, etc. We only check if the socket was closed by an external
error if it has been > 1 second since the socket was checked into the
pool, to keep performance reasonable - we can't avoid AutoReconnects
completely anyway.
"""
idle_time_seconds = sock_info.idle_time_seconds()
# If socket is idle, open a new one.
if (
self.opts.max_idle_time_seconds is not None
and idle_time_seconds > self.opts.max_idle_time_seconds
):
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.IDLE)
return True
if self._check_interval_seconds is not None and (
0 == self._check_interval_seconds or idle_time_seconds > self._check_interval_seconds
):
if sock_info.socket_closed():
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR)
return True
if self.stale_generation(sock_info.generation, sock_info.service_id):
sock_info.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.STALE)
return True
return False
def _raise_wait_queue_timeout(self) -> NoReturn:
listeners = self.opts._event_listeners
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
listeners.publish_connection_check_out_failed(
self.address, ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason.TIMEOUT
)
timeout = _csot.get_timeout() or self.opts.wait_queue_timeout
if self.opts.load_balanced:
other_ops = self.active_sockets - self.ncursors - self.ntxns
raise WaitQueueTimeoutError(
"Timeout waiting for connection from the connection pool. "
"maxPoolSize: {}, connections in use by cursors: {}, "
"connections in use by transactions: {}, connections in use "
"by other operations: {}, timeout: {}".format(
self.opts.max_pool_size,
self.ncursors,
self.ntxns,
other_ops,
timeout,
)
)
raise WaitQueueTimeoutError(
"Timed out while checking out a connection from connection pool. "
"maxPoolSize: {}, timeout: {}".format(self.opts.max_pool_size, timeout)
)
def __del__(self):
# Avoid ResourceWarnings in Python 3
# Close all sockets without calling reset() or close() because it is
# not safe to acquire a lock in __del__.
for sock_info in self.sockets:
sock_info.close_socket(None)