This plugin offers a simple implementation of row locking by storing a timestamp in a field of the row and the name of the lock owner.
Row locking can be useful in CMS-like systems where many people try to change the same record at the same time. By locking the row you can prevent or alert the users from possible data overwrite.
You can install this plugin into your CakePHP application using composer.
composer require lorenzo/row-locker
Note: Above will install package compactible with CakePHP4. Please refer to Versions section to install package with CakePHP3.
And then enable the plugin:
bin/cake plugin load RowLocker
Any table to which you wish to apply RowLocker needs to have the following columns:
locked_time
:DATETIME
locked_by
(optional) Can be of any type that identify your users (INT, VARCHAR, UUID...)locked_session
(optional)VARCHAR(100)
Used for debugging purposes
To use RowLocker you first need to add the LockableInterface
and LockableTrait
to your entity:
use RowLocker\LockableInterface;
use RowLocker\LockableTrait;
...
class Article extends Entity implements LockableInterface
{
use LockableTrait;
...
}
Finally, add the behavior to your Table class:
class ArticlesTable extends Table
{
public function initialize()
{
...
$this->addBehavior('RowLocker.RowLocker');
}
}
To lock any row first load it and the call lock()
on it. The lock will last for 5 minutes:
$article = $articlesTable->get($id);
$article->lock($userId, $sessionId); // both arguments are actaully optional
$articlesTable->save($article);
RowLocker provides a shortcut for doing the above for one or many rows, by using the
autoLock
finder:
$article = $articlesTable
->findById($id)
->find('autoLock', ['lockingUser' => $userId, 'lockingSession' => $sessionId])
->firstOrFail(); // This locks the row
$article->isLocked(); // return true
Just call unlock()
in the entity:
$article->unlock();
$articlesTable->save($article);
In order to find unlocked rows (or with locks owned by the same user), use the unlocked
finder:
$firstUnlocked = $articlesTable
->find('unlocked', ['lockingUser' => $userId])
->firstOrFail();
In systems with high concurrency (many users trying to get a lock of the same row), it is highly
recommended to use the provided lockingMonitor()
function:
$safeLocker = $articlesTable->lockingMonitor();
// Safely lock the row
$safeLocker(function () use ($id, $userId, $sessionId) {
$article = $articlesTable
->findById($id)
->find('autoLock', ['lockingUser' => $userId, 'lockingSession' => $sessionId])
->firstOrFail();
});
What the locking monitor does is running the inner callable inside a SERIALIZABLE
transaction.
RowLocker has several releases, each compatible with different releases of CakePHP. Use the appropriate version by downloading a tag, or checking out the correct branch.
1.x
tags are compatible with CakePHP 3.x and greater.2.x
tags is compatible with CakePHP 4.0.x and is stable to use.