public function DatabaseConnection_pgsql::nextId in Drupal 7
Retrieve the next id in a sequence.
PostgreSQL has built in sequences. We'll use these instead of inserting and updating a sequences table.
Overrides DatabaseConnection::nextId
File
- includes/
database/ pgsql/ database.inc, line 183 - Database interface code for PostgreSQL database servers.
Class
Code
public function nextId($existing = 0) {
// Retrieve the name of the sequence. This information cannot be cached
// because the prefix may change, for example, like it does in simpletests.
$sequence_name = $this
->makeSequenceName('sequences', 'value');
// When PostgreSQL gets a value too small then it will lock the table,
// retry the INSERT and if it's still too small then alter the sequence.
$id = $this
->query("SELECT nextval('" . $sequence_name . "')")
->fetchField();
if ($id > $existing) {
return $id;
}
// PostgreSQL advisory locks are simply locks to be used by an
// application such as Drupal. This will prevent other Drupal processes
// from altering the sequence while we are.
$this
->query("SELECT pg_advisory_lock(" . POSTGRESQL_NEXTID_LOCK . ")");
// While waiting to obtain the lock, the sequence may have been altered
// so lets try again to obtain an adequate value.
$id = $this
->query("SELECT nextval('" . $sequence_name . "')")
->fetchField();
if ($id > $existing) {
$this
->query("SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(" . POSTGRESQL_NEXTID_LOCK . ")");
return $id;
}
// Reset the sequence to a higher value than the existing id.
$this
->query("ALTER SEQUENCE " . $sequence_name . " RESTART WITH " . ($existing + 1));
// Retrieve the next id. We know this will be as high as we want it.
$id = $this
->query("SELECT nextval('" . $sequence_name . "')")
->fetchField();
$this
->query("SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(" . POSTGRESQL_NEXTID_LOCK . ")");
return $id;
}