method
within_new_transaction
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- Class:
ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TransactionManager
within_new_transaction(isolation: nil, joinable: true)public
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# File activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/transaction.rb, line 307
def within_new_transaction(isolation: nil, joinable: true)
@connection.lock.synchronize do
transaction = begin_transaction(isolation: isolation, joinable: joinable)
ret = yield
completed = true
ret
rescue Exception => error
if transaction
rollback_transaction
after_failure_actions(transaction, error)
end
raise
ensure
if transaction
if error
# @connection still holds an open transaction, so we must not
# put it back in the pool for reuse
@connection.throw_away! unless transaction.state.rolledback?
else
if Thread.current.status == "aborting"
rollback_transaction
else
if !completed && transaction.written
ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<~EOW)
Using `return`, `break` or `throw` to exit a transaction block is
deprecated without replacement. If the `throw` came from
`Timeout.timeout(duration)`, pass an exception class as a second
argument so it doesn't use `throw` to abort its block. This results
in the transaction being committed, but in the next release of Rails
it will rollback.
EOW
end
begin
commit_transaction
rescue Exception
rollback_transaction(transaction) unless transaction.state.completed?
raise
end
end
end
end
end
end
def open_transactions
@stack.size
end
def current_transaction
@stack.last || NULL_TRANSACTION
end
private
NULL_TRANSACTION = NullTransaction.new
# Deallocate invalidated prepared statements outside of the transaction
def after_failure_actions(transaction, error)
return unless transaction.is_a?(RealTransaction)
return unless error.is_a?(ActiveRecord::PreparedStatementCacheExpired)
@connection.clear_cache!
end
end
end
end