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RSpec.describe 'Write skews with disjoint sets versus inconsistent isolation levels' do
around do |example|
execute <<~SQL
CREATE TABLE events (
id text NOT NULL,
available_seats integer NOT NULL CHECK (available_seats >= 0),
PRIMARY KEY (id)
);
SQL
execute <<~SQL
CREATE TABLE bookings (
id uuid DEFAULT gen_random_uuid() NOT NULL,
customer_name text NOT NULL,
seat_count integer NOT NULL,
event_id text NOT NULL,
FOREIGN KEY (event_id) REFERENCES events (id),
PRIMARY KEY (id)
);
SQL
example.run
ensure
execute 'DROP TABLE IF EXISTS bookings;'
execute 'DROP TABLE IF EXISTS events;'
end
before do
transaction do
Event.create!(id: 'event_a', available_seats: 4)
Booking.create!(customer_name: 'Alice', seat_count: 1, event_id: 'event_a')
Booking.create!(customer_name: 'Bob', seat_count: 1, event_id: 'event_a')
end
end
let(:alice) do
define('alice') do
transaction(isolation: :repeatable_read) do
seat_count = log Booking.where(customer_name: %w[Alice Bob], event_id: 'event_a').sum(:seat_count)
yield_control
if seat_count == 2
Booking.where(customer_name: 'Alice', event_id: 'event_a').update_all(seat_count: 2)
end
end
yield_control
end
end
let(:bob) do
define('bob') do
transaction(isolation: :serializable) do
seat_count = log Booking.where(customer_name: %w[Alice Bob], event_id: 'event_a').sum(:seat_count)
yield_control
if seat_count == 2
Booking.where(customer_name: 'Bob', event_id: 'event_a').update_all(seat_count: 2)
end
end
end
end
specify <<-DESC.lstrip do
A write skew anomaly with disjoint write sets occurs when only one of
the participating transactions uses serializable isolation level
DESC
# Bob does not encounter a serialization failure because Alice's transaction
# uses a weaker isolation level.
start_in_order_and_conduct(alice, bob)
expect(outcomes(bob, alice)).to match_array(%i[success success])
# The write skew is not detected - both end up with 2 seats booked
alice_taken_seats = log Booking.where(customer_name: 'Alice', event_id: 'event_a').sum(:seat_count)
expect(alice_taken_seats).to eq(2)
bob_taken_seats = log Booking.where(customer_name: 'Bob', event_id: 'event_a').sum(:seat_count)
expect(bob_taken_seats).to eq(2)
end
end