SpringManagedTransaction.java
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package org.mybatis.spring.transaction;
import static org.springframework.util.Assert.notNull;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import org.apache.ibatis.transaction.Transaction;
import org.mybatis.logging.Logger;
import org.mybatis.logging.LoggerFactory;
import org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.ConnectionHolder;
import org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DataSourceUtils;
import org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronizationManager;
/**
* {@code SpringManagedTransaction} handles the lifecycle of a JDBC connection. It retrieves a connection from Spring's
* transaction manager and returns it back to it when it is no longer needed.
* <p>
* If Spring's transaction handling is active it will no-op all commit/rollback/close calls assuming that the Spring
* transaction manager will do the job.
* <p>
* If it is not it will behave like {@code JdbcTransaction}.
*
* @author Hunter Presnall
* @author Eduardo Macarron
*/
public class SpringManagedTransaction implements Transaction {
private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerFactory.getLogger(SpringManagedTransaction.class);
private final DataSource dataSource;
private Connection connection;
private boolean isConnectionTransactional;
private boolean autoCommit;
public SpringManagedTransaction(DataSource dataSource) {
notNull(dataSource, "No DataSource specified");
this.dataSource = dataSource;
}
@Override
public Connection getConnection() throws SQLException {
if (this.connection == null) {
openConnection();
}
return this.connection;
}
/**
* Gets a connection from Spring transaction manager and discovers if this {@code Transaction} should manage
* connection or let it to Spring.
* <p>
* It also reads autocommit setting because when using Spring Transaction MyBatis thinks that autocommit is always
* false and will always call commit/rollback so we need to no-op that calls.
*/
private void openConnection() throws SQLException {
this.connection = DataSourceUtils.getConnection(this.dataSource);
this.autoCommit = this.connection.getAutoCommit();
this.isConnectionTransactional = DataSourceUtils.isConnectionTransactional(this.connection, this.dataSource);
LOGGER.debug(() -> "JDBC Connection [" + this.connection + "] will"
+ (this.isConnectionTransactional ? " " : " not ") + "be managed by Spring");
}
@Override
public void commit() throws SQLException {
if (this.connection != null && !this.isConnectionTransactional && !this.autoCommit) {
LOGGER.debug(() -> "Committing JDBC Connection [" + this.connection + "]");
this.connection.commit();
}
}
@Override
public void rollback() throws SQLException {
if (this.connection != null && !this.isConnectionTransactional && !this.autoCommit) {
LOGGER.debug(() -> "Rolling back JDBC Connection [" + this.connection + "]");
this.connection.rollback();
}
}
@Override
public void close() throws SQLException {
DataSourceUtils.releaseConnection(this.connection, this.dataSource);
}
@Override
public Integer getTimeout() throws SQLException {
var holder = (ConnectionHolder) TransactionSynchronizationManager.getResource(dataSource);
if (holder != null && holder.hasTimeout()) {
return holder.getTimeToLiveInSeconds();
}
return null;
}
}