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zitadel/backend/v3/domain/command.go

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package domain
import (
"context"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/backend/v3/storage/database"
)
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// Commander is the all it needs to implement the command pattern.
// It is the interface all manipulations need to implement.
// If possible it should also be used for queries. We will find out if this is possible in the future.
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type Commander interface {
Execute(ctx context.Context, opts *CommandOpts) (err error)
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fmt.Stringer
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}
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// Invoker is part of the command pattern.
// It is the interface that is used to execute commands.
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type Invoker interface {
Invoke(ctx context.Context, command Commander, opts *CommandOpts) error
}
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// CommandOpts are passed to each command
// the provide common fields used by commands like the database client.
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type CommandOpts struct {
DB database.QueryExecutor
Invoker Invoker
}
type ensureTxOpts struct {
*database.TransactionOptions
}
type EnsureTransactionOpt func(*ensureTxOpts)
// EnsureTx ensures that the DB is a transaction. If it is not, it will start a new transaction.
// The returned close function will end the transaction. If the DB is already a transaction, the close function
// will do nothing because another [Commander] is already responsible for ending the transaction.
func (o *CommandOpts) EnsureTx(ctx context.Context, opts ...EnsureTransactionOpt) (close func(context.Context, error) error, err error) {
beginner, ok := o.DB.(database.Beginner)
if !ok {
// db is already a transaction
return func(_ context.Context, err error) error {
return err
}, nil
}
txOpts := &ensureTxOpts{
TransactionOptions: new(database.TransactionOptions),
}
for _, opt := range opts {
opt(txOpts)
}
tx, err := beginner.Begin(ctx, txOpts.TransactionOptions)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
o.DB = tx
return func(ctx context.Context, err error) error {
return tx.End(ctx, err)
}, nil
}
// EnsureClient ensures that the o.DB is a client. If it is not, it will get a new client from the [database.Pool].
// The returned close function will release the client. If the o.DB is already a client or transaction, the close function
// will do nothing because another [Commander] is already responsible for releasing the client.
func (o *CommandOpts) EnsureClient(ctx context.Context) (close func(_ context.Context) error, err error) {
pool, ok := o.DB.(database.Pool)
if !ok {
// o.DB is already a client
return func(_ context.Context) error {
return nil
}, nil
}
client, err := pool.Acquire(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
o.DB = client
return func(ctx context.Context) error {
return client.Release(ctx)
}, nil
}
func (o *CommandOpts) Invoke(ctx context.Context, command Commander) error {
if o.Invoker == nil {
return command.Execute(ctx, o)
}
return o.Invoker.Invoke(ctx, command, o)
}
func DefaultOpts(invoker Invoker) *CommandOpts {
if invoker == nil {
invoker = &noopInvoker{}
}
return &CommandOpts{
DB: pool,
Invoker: invoker,
}
}
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// commandBatch is a batch of commands.
// It uses the [Invoker] provided by the opts to execute each command.
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type commandBatch struct {
Commands []Commander
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}
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func BatchCommands(cmds ...Commander) *commandBatch {
return &commandBatch{
Commands: cmds,
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}
}
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// String implements [Commander].
func (cmd *commandBatch) String() string {
return "commandBatch"
}
func (b *commandBatch) Execute(ctx context.Context, opts *CommandOpts) (err error) {
for _, cmd := range b.Commands {
if err = opts.Invoke(ctx, cmd); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
var _ Commander = (*commandBatch)(nil)