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237 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
237 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
"""Connection pooling for psycopg2
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This module implements thread-safe (and not) connection pools.
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"""
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# psycopg/pool.py - pooling code for psycopg
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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# Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
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# version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTIBILITY
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# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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# for more details.
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import psycopg2
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try:
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import logging
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# do basic initialization if the module is not already initialized
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO,
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format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s')
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# create logger object for psycopg2 module and sub-modules
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_logger = logging.getLogger("psycopg2")
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def dbg(*args):
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_logger.debug("psycopg2", ' '.join([str(x) for x in args]))
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try:
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import App # does this make sure that we're running in Zope?
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_logger.info("installed. Logging using Python logging module")
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except:
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_logger.debug("installed. Logging using Python logging module")
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except ImportError:
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from zLOG import LOG, DEBUG, INFO
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def dbg(*args):
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LOG('ZPsycopgDA', DEBUG, "",
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' '.join([str(x) for x in args])+'\n')
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LOG('ZPsycopgDA', INFO, "Installed", "Logging using Zope's zLOG\n")
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except:
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import sys
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def dbg(*args):
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sys.stderr.write(' '.join(args)+'\n')
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class PoolError(psycopg2.Error):
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pass
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class AbstractConnectionPool(object):
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"""Generic key-based pooling code."""
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def __init__(self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Initialize the connection pool.
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New 'minconn' connections are created immediately calling 'connfunc'
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with given parameters. The connection pool will support a maximum of
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about 'maxconn' connections.
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"""
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self.minconn = minconn
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self.maxconn = maxconn
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self.closed = False
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self._args = args
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self._kwargs = kwargs
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self._pool = []
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self._used = {}
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self._rused = {} # id(conn) -> key map
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self._keys = 0
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for i in range(self.minconn):
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self._connect()
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def _connect(self, key=None):
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"""Create a new connection and assign it to 'key' if not None."""
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conn = psycopg2.connect(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
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if key is not None:
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self._used[key] = conn
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self._rused[id(conn)] = key
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else:
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self._pool.append(conn)
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return conn
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def _getkey(self):
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"""Return a new unique key."""
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self._keys += 1
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return self._keys
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def _getconn(self, key=None):
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"""Get a free connection and assign it to 'key' if not None."""
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if self.closed: raise PoolError("connection pool is closed")
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if key is None: key = self._getkey()
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if self._used.has_key(key):
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return self._used[key]
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if self._pool:
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self._used[key] = conn = self._pool.pop()
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self._rused[id(conn)] = key
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return conn
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else:
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if len(self._used) == self.maxconn:
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raise PoolError("connection pool exausted")
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return self._connect(key)
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def _putconn(self, conn, key=None, close=False):
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"""Put away a connection."""
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if self.closed: raise PoolError("connection pool is closed")
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if key is None: key = self._rused[id(conn)]
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if not key:
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raise PoolError("trying to put unkeyed connection")
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if len(self._pool) < self.minconn and not close:
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self._pool.append(conn)
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else:
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conn.close()
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# here we check for the presence of key because it can happen that a
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# thread tries to put back a connection after a call to close
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if not self.closed or key in self._used:
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del self._used[key]
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del self._rused[id(conn)]
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def _closeall(self):
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"""Close all connections.
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Note that this can lead to some code fail badly when trying to use
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an already closed connection. If you call .closeall() make sure
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your code can deal with it.
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"""
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if self.closed: raise PoolError("connection pool is closed")
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for conn in self._pool + list(self._used.values()):
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try:
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print "Closing connection", conn
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conn.close()
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except:
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pass
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self.closed = True
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class SimpleConnectionPool(AbstractConnectionPool):
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"""A connection pool that can't be shared across different threads."""
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getconn = AbstractConnectionPool._getconn
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putconn = AbstractConnectionPool._putconn
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closeall = AbstractConnectionPool._closeall
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class ThreadedConnectionPool(AbstractConnectionPool):
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"""A connection pool that works with the threading module."""
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def __init__(self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Initialize the threading lock."""
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import threading
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AbstractConnectionPool.__init__(
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self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs)
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self._lock = threading.Lock()
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def getconn(self, key=None):
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"""Get a free connection and assign it to 'key' if not None."""
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self._lock.acquire()
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try:
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return self._getconn(key)
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finally:
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self._lock.release()
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def putconn(self, conn=None, key=None, close=False):
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"""Put away an unused connection."""
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self._lock.acquire()
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try:
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self._putconn(conn, key, close)
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finally:
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self._lock.release()
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def closeall(self):
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"""Close all connections (even the one currently in use.)"""
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self._lock.acquire()
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try:
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self._closeall()
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finally:
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self._lock.release()
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class PersistentConnectionPool(AbstractConnectionPool):
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"""A pool that assigns persistent connections to different threads.
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Note that this connection pool generates by itself the required keys
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using the current thread id. This means that untill a thread put away
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a connection it will always get the same connection object by successive
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.getconn() calls. This also means that a thread can't use more than one
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single connection from the pool.
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"""
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def __init__(self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Initialize the threading lock."""
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import threading
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AbstractConnectionPool.__init__(
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self, minconn, maxconn, *args, **kwargs)
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self._lock = threading.Lock()
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# we we'll need the thread module, to determine thread ids, so we
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# import it here and copy it in an instance variable
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import thread
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self.__thread = thread
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def getconn(self):
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"""Generate thread id and return a connection."""
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key = self.__thread.get_ident()
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self._lock.acquire()
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try:
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return self._getconn(key)
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finally:
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self._lock.release()
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def putconn(self, conn=None, close=False):
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"""Put away an unused connection."""
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key = self.__thread.get_ident()
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self._lock.acquire()
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try:
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if not conn: conn = self._used[key]
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self._putconn(conn, key, close)
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finally:
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self._lock.release()
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def closeall(self):
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"""Close all connections (even the one currently in use.)"""
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self._lock.acquire()
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try:
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self._closeall()
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finally:
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self._lock.release()
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