We are noticing some [issues](https://ops.grafana-ops.net/goto/sQFLv4XSg?orgId=1) when updating routes via Terraform because when receiving multiple concurrent requests updating position, the order is updated in a transaction but it is then tried to save again in the `.save` call, which could lead to `IntegrityError`s, because the order may have been updated in a concurrent request meanwhile. Test run with the reproduced error (before the serializer update): ``` _____________________________ test_ordered_model_swap_all_to_zero_via_serializer _____________________________ @pytest.mark.django_db(transaction=True) def test_ordered_model_swap_all_to_zero_via_serializer(): THREADS = 300 exceptions = [] TestOrderedModel.objects.all().delete() # clear table instances = [TestOrderedModel.objects.create(test_field="test") for _ in range(THREADS)] # generate random non-unique orders random.seed(42) positions = [random.randint(0, THREADS - 1) for _ in range(THREADS)] def update_order_to_zero(idx): try: instance = instances[idx] serializer = TestOrderedModelSerializer( instance, data={"order": 0, "extra_field": idx}, partial=True ) serializer.is_valid(raise_exception=True) serializer.save() instance.swap(positions[idx]) except Exception as e: exceptions.append(e) threads = [threading.Thread(target=update_order_to_zero, args=(0,)) for _ in range(THREADS)] for thread in threads: thread.start() for thread in threads: thread.join() # can only check that orders are still sequential and that there are no exceptions # can't check the exact order because it changes depending on the order of execution > assert not exceptions E assert not [IntegrityError(1062, "Duplicate entry 'test-0' for key 'base_testorderedmodel.unique_test_field_order'"), IntegrityEr...rder'"), IntegrityError(1062, "Duplicate entry 'test-0' for key 'base_testorderedmodel.unique_test_field_order'"), ...] THREADS = 300 exceptions = [IntegrityError(1062, "Duplicate entry 'test-0' for key 'base_testorderedmodel.unique_test_field_order'"), IntegrityEr...rder'"), IntegrityError(1062, "Duplicate entry 'test-0' for key 'base_testorderedmodel.unique_test_field_order'"), ...] instances = [<TestOrderedModel: TestOrderedModel object (841)>, <TestOrderedModel: TestOrderedModel object (842)>, <TestOrderedMod...ject (844)>, <TestOrderedModel: TestOrderedModel object (845)>, <TestOrderedModel: TestOrderedModel object (846)>, ...] positions = [57, 12, 140, 125, 114, 71, ...] thread = <Thread(Thread-302 (update_order_to_zero), stopped 139636013323840)> threads = [<Thread(Thread-3 (update_order_to_zero), stopped 139646722418240)>, <Thread(Thread-4 (update_order_to_zero), stopped ...ate_order_to_zero), stopped 139646608590400)>, <Thread(Thread-8 (update_order_to_zero), stopped 139646600197696)>, ...] update_order_to_zero = <function test_ordered_model_swap_all_to_zero_via_serializer.<locals>.update_order_to_zero at 0x7f02086274c0> common/tests/test_ordered_model.py:481: AssertionError ```
102 lines
4.7 KiB
Python
102 lines
4.7 KiB
Python
from rest_framework import serializers
|
||
from rest_framework.utils import model_meta
|
||
|
||
from common.api_helpers.exceptions import BadRequest
|
||
|
||
|
||
class OrderedModelSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
|
||
"""Ordered model serializer to be used in public API."""
|
||
|
||
position = serializers.IntegerField(required=False, source="order")
|
||
# manual_order=True is intended for use by Terraform provider only, and is not a documented feature.
|
||
manual_order = serializers.BooleanField(default=False, write_only=True)
|
||
|
||
class Meta:
|
||
fields = ["position", "manual_order"]
|
||
|
||
def create(self, validated_data):
|
||
# Remove "manual_order" and "order" fields from validated_data, so they are not passed to create method.
|
||
manual_order = validated_data.pop("manual_order", False)
|
||
order = validated_data.pop("order", None)
|
||
|
||
# Create the instance.
|
||
# Instances are always created at the end of the list, and then moved to the desired position by _adjust_order.
|
||
instance = super().create(validated_data)
|
||
|
||
# Adjust order of the instance if necessary.
|
||
if order is not None:
|
||
self._adjust_order(instance, manual_order, order, created=True)
|
||
|
||
return instance
|
||
|
||
def _update(self, instance, validated_data):
|
||
# customize the update method to make sure order field is not saved again
|
||
# (which could trigger an integrity error if there was another concurrent update changing order)
|
||
serializers.raise_errors_on_nested_writes("update", self, validated_data)
|
||
info = model_meta.get_field_info(instance)
|
||
|
||
# Simply set each attribute on the instance, and then save it.
|
||
# Note that unlike `.create()` we don't need to treat many-to-many
|
||
# relationships as being a special case. During updates we already
|
||
# have an instance pk for the relationships to be associated with.
|
||
m2m_fields = []
|
||
update_fields = []
|
||
for attr, value in validated_data.items():
|
||
if attr in info.relations and info.relations[attr].to_many:
|
||
m2m_fields.append((attr, value))
|
||
else:
|
||
setattr(instance, attr, value)
|
||
update_fields.append(attr)
|
||
|
||
# NOTE: this is the only difference, update changed fields to avoid saving order field again
|
||
if update_fields:
|
||
instance.save(update_fields=update_fields)
|
||
|
||
# Note that many-to-many fields are set after updating instance.
|
||
# Setting m2m fields triggers signals which could potentially change
|
||
# updated instance and we do not want it to collide with .update()
|
||
for attr, value in m2m_fields:
|
||
field = getattr(instance, attr)
|
||
field.set(value)
|
||
|
||
return instance
|
||
|
||
def update(self, instance, validated_data):
|
||
# Remove "manual_order" and "order" fields from validated_data, so they are not passed to update method.
|
||
manual_order = validated_data.pop("manual_order", False)
|
||
order = validated_data.pop("order", None)
|
||
|
||
# Adjust order of the instance if necessary.
|
||
if order is not None:
|
||
self._adjust_order(instance, manual_order, order, created=False)
|
||
|
||
# Proceed with the update.
|
||
return self._update(instance, validated_data)
|
||
|
||
@staticmethod
|
||
def _adjust_order(instance, manual_order, order, created):
|
||
# Passing order=-1 means that the policy should be moved to the end of the list.
|
||
# Works only for public API but not for Terraform provider.
|
||
if order == -1 and not manual_order:
|
||
if created:
|
||
# The policy was just created, so it is already at the end of the list.
|
||
return
|
||
|
||
order = instance.max_order()
|
||
# max_order() can't be None here because at least one instance exists – the one we are moving.
|
||
assert order is not None
|
||
|
||
# Check the order is in the valid range.
|
||
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/models/fields/#positiveintegerfield
|
||
if order < 0 or order > 2147483647:
|
||
raise BadRequest(detail="Invalid value for position field")
|
||
|
||
# Orders are swapped instead of moved when using Terraform, because Terraform may issue concurrent requests
|
||
# to create / update / delete multiple policies. "Move to" operation is not deterministic in this case, and
|
||
# final order of policies may be different depending on the order in which requests are processed. On the other
|
||
# hand, the result of concurrent "swap" operations is deterministic and does not depend on the order in
|
||
# which requests are processed.
|
||
if manual_order:
|
||
instance.swap(order)
|
||
else:
|
||
instance.to(order)
|