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Poolboy - A hunky Erlang worker pool factory

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Poolboy is a lightweight, generic pooling library for Erlang with a focus on simplicity, performance, and rock-solid disaster recovery.

Usage

1> Worker = poolboy:checkout(PoolName).
<0.9001.0>
2> gen_server:call(Worker, Request).
ok
3> poolboy:checkin(PoolName, Worker).
ok

Example

This is an example application showcasing database connection pools using Poolboy and epgsql.

example.app

{application, example, [
    {description, "An example application"},
    {vsn, "0.1"},
    {applications, [kernel, stdlib, sasl, crypto, ssl]},
    {modules, [example, example_worker]},
    {registered, [example]},
    {mod, {example, []}},
    {env, [
        {pools, [
            {pool1, [
                {size, 10},
                {max_overflow, 20}
			], [
                {hostname, "127.0.0.1"},
                {database, "db1"},
                {username, "db1"},
                {password, "abc123"}
            ]},
            {pool2, [
                {size, 5},
                {max_overflow, 10}
			], [
                {hostname, "127.0.0.1"},
                {database, "db2"},
                {username, "db2"},
                {password, "abc123"}
            ]}
        ]}
    ]}
]}.

example.erl

-module(example).
-behaviour(application).
-behaviour(supervisor).

-export([start/0, stop/0, squery/2, equery/3]).
-export([start/2, stop/1]).
-export([init/1]).

start() ->
    application:start(?MODULE).

stop() ->
    application:stop(?MODULE).

start(_Type, _Args) ->
    supervisor:start_link({local, example_sup}, ?MODULE, []).

stop(_State) ->
    ok.

init([]) ->
    {ok, Pools} = application:get_env(example, pools),
    PoolSpecs = lists:map(fun({Name, SizeArgs, WorkerArgs}) ->
        PoolArgs = [{name, {local, Name}},
            		{worker_module, example_worker}] ++ SizeArgs,
        poolboy:child_spec(Name, PoolArgs, WorkerArgs)
    end, Pools),
    {ok, {{one_for_one, 10, 10}, PoolSpecs}}.

squery(PoolName, Sql) ->
    poolboy:transaction(PoolName, fun(Worker) ->
        gen_server:call(Worker, {squery, Sql})
    end).

equery(PoolName, Stmt, Params) ->
    poolboy:transaction(PoolName, fun(Worker) ->
        gen_server:call(Worker, {equery, Stmt, Params})
    end).

example_worker.erl

-module(example_worker).
-behaviour(gen_server).
-behaviour(poolboy_worker).

-export([start_link/1]).
-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, terminate/2,
         code_change/3]).

-record(state, {conn}).

start_link(Args) ->
    gen_server:start_link(?MODULE, Args, []).

init(Args) ->
    process_flag(trap_exit, true),
    Hostname = proplists:get_value(hostname, Args),
    Database = proplists:get_value(database, Args),
    Username = proplists:get_value(username, Args),
    Password = proplists:get_value(password, Args),
    {ok, Conn} = epgsql:connect(Hostname, Username, Password, [
        {database, Database}
    ]),
    {ok, #state{conn=Conn}}.

handle_call({squery, Sql}, _From, #state{conn=Conn}=State) ->
    {reply, epgsql:squery(Conn, Sql), State};
handle_call({equery, Stmt, Params}, _From, #state{conn=Conn}=State) ->
    {reply, epgsql:equery(Conn, Stmt, Params), State};
handle_call(_Request, _From, State) ->
    {reply, ok, State}.

handle_cast(_Msg, State) ->
    {noreply, State}.

handle_info(_Info, State) ->
    {noreply, State}.

terminate(_Reason, #state{conn=Conn}) ->
    ok = epgsql:close(Conn),
    ok.

code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->
    {ok, State}.

Options

  • name: the pool name
  • worker_module: the module that represents the workers
  • size: maximum pool size
  • max_overflow: maximum number of workers created if pool is empty
  • strategy: lifo or fifo, determines whether checked in workers should be placed first or last in the line of available workers. So, lifo operates like a traditional stack; fifo like a queue. Default is lifo.

Authors

License

Poolboy is available in the public domain (see UNLICENSE). Poolboy is also optionally available under the ISC license (see LICENSE), meant especially for jurisdictions that do not recognize public domain works.