Serializable transaction restart/re-execute - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Filipe Pina
Subject Serializable transaction restart/re-execute
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Msg-id 947BF598-97FD-4355-B000-ECA1D37A1493@impactzero.pt
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Hello,

I come from a GTM background and once of the transactional features there are the “Transaction Restarts”.

Transaction restart is when we have two concurrent processes reading/writing to the same region/table of the database, the last process to commit will “see” that the database is not the same as it was when the transaction started and goes back to the beginning of the transactional code and re-executes it.

The closest I found to this in PGSQL is the Serializable transaction isolation mode and it does seem to work well except it simply throws an error (serialization_failure) instead of restarting.

I’m trying to make use of this exception to implement restartable functions and I have all the examples and conditions mentioned here in a question in SO (without any answer so far…):

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29372202/postgresql-generic-handler-for-serialization-failure

So basically I have two questions:
- the restartable “wrapper” function never gets its “DB view” refreshed once it restarts, I assume it’s because of the outter transaction (at function level) so it never re-reads the new values and keeps failing with serialization_failure.. Any way to solve this?
- the ideal would be to be able to define this at database level so I wouldn’t have to implement wrappers for all functions.. Implementing a “serialization_failure” generic handler that would simply re-call the function that threw that exception (up to a number of tries). Is this possible without going into pgsql source code?

Thanks,
Filipe

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