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Silvan
19d1ab9c94 fix(projections): overhaul the event projection system (#10560)
This PR overhauls our event projection system to make it more robust and
prevent skipped events under high load. The core change replaces our
custom, transaction-based locking with standard PostgreSQL advisory
locks. We also introduce a worker pool to manage concurrency and prevent
database connection exhaustion.

### Key Changes

* **Advisory Locks for Projections:** Replaces exclusive row locks and
inspection of `pg_stat_activity` with PostgreSQL advisory locks for
managing projection state. This is a more reliable and standard approach
to distributed locking.
* **Simplified Await Logic:** Removes the complex logic for awaiting
open transactions, simplifying it to a more straightforward time-based
filtering of events.
* **Projection Worker Pool:** Implements a worker pool to limit
concurrent projection triggers, preventing connection exhaustion and
improving stability under load. A new `MaxParallelTriggers`
configuration option is introduced.

### Problem Solved

Under high throughput, a race condition could cause projections to miss
events from the eventstore. This led to inconsistent data in projection
tables (e.g., a user grant might be missing). This PR fixes the
underlying locking and concurrency issues to ensure all events are
processed reliably.

### How it Works

1. **Event Writing:** When writing events, a *shared* advisory lock is
taken. This signals that a write is in progress.
2.  **Event Handling (Projections):**
* A projection worker attempts to acquire an *exclusive* advisory lock
for that specific projection. If the lock is already held, it means
another worker is on the job, so the current one backs off.
* Once the lock is acquired, the worker briefly acquires and releases
the same *shared* lock used by event writers. This acts as a barrier,
ensuring it waits for any in-flight writes to complete.
* Finally, it processes all events that occurred before its transaction
began.

### Additional Information

* ZITADEL no longer modifies the `application_name` PostgreSQL variable
during event writes.
*   The lock on the `current_states` table is now `FOR NO KEY UPDATE`.
*   Fixes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8509

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Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0575f67e94)
2025-09-15 09:41:49 +02:00
Silvan
7cfb0e715a fix(eventstore): improve pagination of handler filter (#6968)
* fix(setup): add filter_offset to `projections.current_states`

* fix(eventstore): allow offset in query

* fix(handler): offset for already processed events

(cherry picked from commit e3d1ca4d58)
2023-12-01 13:48:44 +01:00
Silvan
b5564572bc feat(eventstore): increase parallel write capabilities (#5940)
This implementation increases parallel write capabilities of the eventstore.
Please have a look at the technical advisories: [05](https://zitadel.com/docs/support/advisory/a10005) and  [06](https://zitadel.com/docs/support/advisory/a10006).
The implementation of eventstore.push is rewritten and stored events are migrated to a new table `eventstore.events2`.
If you are using cockroach: make sure that the database user of ZITADEL has `VIEWACTIVITY` grant. This is used to query events.
2023-10-19 12:19:10 +02:00