Go Commons Pool
The Go Commons Pool is a generic object pool for Golang, direct rewrite from Apache Commons Pool.
Features
- Support custom PooledObjectFactory.
- Rich pool configuration option, can precise control pooled object lifecycle. See ObjectPoolConfig.
- Pool LIFO (last in, first out) or FIFO (first in, first out)
- Pool cap config
- Pool object validate config
- Pool object borrow block and max waiting time config
- Pool object eviction config
- Pool object abandon config
Pool Configuration Option
Configuration option table, more detail description see ObjectPoolConfig, Option, Default, Description, ------------------------------, :--------------:, :------------, LIFO, true, If pool is LIFO (last in, first out), MaxTotal, 8, The cap of pool, MaxIdle, 8, Max "idle" instances in the pool, MinIdle, Min "idle" instances in the pool, TestOnCreate, false, Validate when object is created, TestOnBorrow, false, Validate when object is borrowed, TestOnReturn, false, Validate when object is returned, TestWhileIdle, false, Validate when object is idle, see TimeBetweenEvictionRuns, BlockWhenExhausted, true, Whether to block when the pool is exhausted, MinEvictableIdleTime, 30m, Eviction configuration,see DefaultEvictionPolicy, SoftMinEvictableIdleTime, math.MaxInt64, Eviction configuration,see DefaultEvictionPolicy, NumTestsPerEvictionRun, 3, The maximum number of objects to examine during each run evictor goroutine, TimeBetweenEvictionRuns, The number of milliseconds to sleep between runs of the evictor goroutine, less than 1 mean not run, Usage
Use Simple Factory
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"strconv"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/jolestar/go-commons-pool/v2"
)
func Example_simple() {
type myPoolObject struct {
s string
}
v := uint64(0)
factory := pool.NewPooledObjectFactorySimple(
func(context.Context) (interface{}, error) {
return &myPoolObject{
s: strconv.FormatUint(atomic.AddUint64(&v, 1), 10),
},
nil
})
ctx := context.Background()
p := pool.NewObjectPoolWithDefaultConfig(ctx, factory)
obj, err := p.BorrowObject(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
o := obj.(*myPoolObject)
fmt.Println(o.s)
err = p.ReturnObject(ctx, obj)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Output: 1
}
Use Custom Factory
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"strconv"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/jolestar/go-commons-pool/v2"
)
type MyPoolObject struct {
s string
}
type MyCustomFactory struct {
v uint64
}
func (f *MyCustomFactory) MakeObject(ctx context.Context) (*pool.PooledObject, error) {
return pool.NewPooledObject(
&MyPoolObject{
s: strconv.FormatUint(atomic.AddUint64(&f.v, 1), 10),
}),
nil
}
func (f *MyCustomFactory) DestroyObject(ctx context.Context, object *pool.PooledObject) error {
// do destroy
return nil
}
func (f *MyCustomFactory) ValidateObject(ctx context.Context, object *pool.PooledObject) bool {
// do validate
return true
}
func (f *MyCustomFactory) ActivateObject(ctx context.Context, object *pool.PooledObject) error {
// do activate
return nil
}
func (f *MyCustomFactory) PassivateObject(ctx context.Context, object *pool.PooledObject) error {
// do passivate
return nil
}
func Example_customFactory() {
ctx := context.Background()
p := pool.NewObjectPoolWithDefaultConfig(ctx, &MyCustomFactory{})
p.Config.MaxTotal = 100
obj1, err := p.BorrowObject(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
o := obj1.(*MyPoolObject)
fmt.Println(o.s)
err = p.ReturnObject(ctx, obj1)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Output: 1
}
For more examples please see pool_test.go
and example_simple_test.go
, example_customFactory_test.go
.
Note
PooledObjectFactory.MakeObject must return a pointer, not value.
The following code will complain error.
p := pool.NewObjectPoolWithDefaultConfig(ctx, pool.NewPooledObjectFactorySimple(
func(context.Context) (interface{}, error) {
return "hello", nil
}))
obj, _ := p.BorrowObject()
p.ReturnObject(obj)
The right way is:
p := pool.NewObjectPoolWithDefaultConfig(ctx, pool.NewPooledObjectFactorySimple(
func(context.Context) (interface{}, error) {
s := "hello"
return &s, nil
}))
For more examples please see example_simple_test.go
.
Dependency
- testify for test
PerformanceTest
The results of running the pool_perf_test is almost equal to the java version PerformanceTest
go test --perf=true
For Apache commons pool user
- Direct use pool.Config.xxx to change pool config
- Default config value is same as java version
- If TimeBetweenEvictionRuns changed after ObjectPool created, should call ObjectPool.StartEvictor to take effect. Java version do this on set method.
- No KeyedObjectPool (TODO)
- No ProxiedObjectPool
- No pool stats (TODO)
FAQ
How to contribute
- Choose one open issue you want to solve, if not create one and describe what you want to change.
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Write code to solve the issue.
- Create PR and link to the issue.
- Make sure test and coverage pass.
- Wait maintainers to merge.
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License
Go Commons Pool is available under the Apache License, Version 2.0.