hello everyone! please could you create a profile for me on jira so i can submit this issue there? thank you!
On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 5:07 AM Prigoreanu, Alexandru < prigoreanu.alexan...@anteash.com> wrote: > Hello everyone! thank you for your time. > > - we have an entity PlaceImpl annotated @Cache(usage = > CacheConcurrencyStrategy.NONSTRICT_READ_WRITE) > - we use Ignite's L2 Hibernate cache implementation through the > application property > spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.cache.region.factory_class=org.apache.ignite.cache.hibernate.HibernateRegionFactory > - we use ignite 2.14.0, ignite-hibernate-ext 5.3.0, hibernate 5.4.33 > - we have a complex transaction that creates a new PlaceImpl, saves it in > the database, and updates it. > - when the PlaceImpl is returned from the level 2 cache it does not > contain the latest data for some fields. let's say we expect that > PlaceImpl.description is not null while PlaceImpl.description is null. > > after a bit of debugging we got the following data: > - during the transaction the changes to PlaceImpl are flushed twice or > more: one in the middle of the transaction and the second one before the > transaction is committed. > - given the CacheConcurrencyStrategy.NONSTRICT_READ_WRITE, this results in > 2 EntityUpdateAction for our PlaceImpl that was created (we don't talk > about inserts here) added to the collection of processes in > AfterTransactionCompletionProcessQueue.processes > - after the transaction is completed, on the processes of the > aforementioned list hibernate invokes doAfterTransactionCompletion > > public void afterTransactionCompletion(boolean success) { > while ( !processes.isEmpty() ) { > try { > processes.poll().doAfterTransactionCompletion( success, session ); > } > > - the first EntityUpdateAction contains an incomplete PlaceImpl that does > not yet have all the fields set > - the second EntityUpdateAction contains the complete PlaceImpl with all > the fields set > > - the first EntityUpdateAction.doAfterTransactionCompletion gets to > execute HibernateNonStrictAccessStrategy.afterUpdate: here ctx is not null > and the if ctx != null branch is executed and the incomplete PlaceImpl is > put in the level 2 cache > > @Override public boolean afterUpdate(Object key, Object val) { > WriteContext ctx = writeCtx.get(); > > > if (log.isDebugEnabled()) > log.debug("Put after update [cache=" + cache.name() + ", key=" + > key + ", val=" + val + ']'); > > > if (ctx != null) { > ctx.updated(key, val); > > > unlock(key); > > > return true; > } > > > return false; > } > > which invokes also unlock(key); > > @Override public void unlock(Object key) { > try { > WriteContext ctx = writeCtx.get(); > > > if (ctx != null && ctx.unlocked(key)) { > writeCtx.remove(); > > > ctx.updateCache(cache); > } > } > > catch (IgniteCheckedException e) { > throw convertException(e); > } > } > > that removes writeCtx from the current thread with writeCtx.remove(); > > - the second EntityUpdateAction.doAfterTransactionCompletion gets to > execute HibernateNonStrictAccessStrategy.afterUpdate: here ctx is null and > the if ctx != null branch is not executed, so the level 2 cache is never > updated with the latest changes in the PlaceImpl entity. > > we were able to have a minimal dummy text example of the transaction that > creates a PlaceImpl > > @Test > public void testPlaceImplCacheWorksWithFlush() throws Exception { > long[] placeId = new long [] {0L}; > doInTransaction(() -> { > PlaceImpl place = new PlaceImpl(); > entityManager.persist(place); > placeId[0] = place.getId(); > entityManager.flush(); > place.setName("NAME"); //set some place properties > entityManager.flush(); > place.setDescription("description"); //set some other place > properties > assertThat(place.getDescription(), Matchers.is("description")); > }); > //load place from the cache > Place place = placeImplRepository.findOne(placeId[0]); > assertThat(place.getName(), Matchers.is("NAME")); > //the following assertion fails > assertThat(place.getDescription(), Matchers.is("description")); > } > > we are aware the given example should not manually invoke flushes but in > our real transaction the flush is not manual, our code provokes > inadvertently autoFlushIfRequired that happens to flush also updates to our > new PlaceImpl entity > > what are your thoughts on the matter? > could this be a bug? > should we not use Ignite's hibernate level 2 cache implementation > HibernateRegionFactory when transactions update entities with multiple > flushes? > if you have any pointers on a solution we could also try to provide you a > pull request with the implementation. > > thank you for your time! > > Alex >