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public function PersistentDatabaseLockBackend::__construct in Drupal driver for SQL Server and SQL Azure 8.2

Same name in this branch
  1. 8.2 src/Lock/PersistentDatabaseLockBackend.php \Drupal\sqlsrv\Lock\PersistentDatabaseLockBackend::__construct()
  2. 8.2 src/ProxyClass/Lock/PersistentDatabaseLockBackend.php \Drupal\sqlsrv\ProxyClass\Lock\PersistentDatabaseLockBackend::__construct()

Constructs a new PersistentDatabaseLockBackend.

Parameters

\Drupal\Core\Database\Connection $database: The database connection.

Overrides DatabaseLockBackend::__construct

File

src/Lock/PersistentDatabaseLockBackend.php, line 27
Contains \Drupal\sqlsrv\Lock\PersistentDatabaseLockBackend.

Class

PersistentDatabaseLockBackend
Defines the persistent database lock backend. This backend is global for this Drupal installation.

Namespace

Drupal\sqlsrv\Lock

Code

public function __construct(Connection $database) {

  // Do not call the parent constructor to avoid registering a shutdown
  // function that releases all the locks at the end of a request.
  $this->database = $database;

  // Set the lockId to a fixed string to make the lock ID the same across
  // multiple requests. The lock ID is used as a page token to relate all the
  // locks set during a request to each other.
  // @see \Drupal\Core\Lock\LockBackendInterface::getLockId()
  $this->lockId = 'persistent';
}