On 8/30/25 10:43, Sagar Tiwari wrote:
Repro steps:
* I created the table:
```
create table t (col TEXT primary key);
```
* Open two database consoles and use the following queries in them:
```
1 begin;
2 select txid_current();
3 insert into t (col) values ('test') on conflict (col) do nothing;
4 commit;
```
I ran 1 and 2 in both. It worked for both.
And then I ran query 3 in the first console. It worked.
After that I ran query 3 in the second console. It got stuck!
When I commit the tx in first console, the stuck query in second
console finishes
The transaction isolation level is 'read committed'.
This is absolutely as it should be.
When you issue the statement 3 in the second transaction it cannot know
if the first transaction will be committed, rollbacked or aborted. If
the first transaction commits, then there will be a conflict on the
insertion in theĀ second xaction and it should do nothing, so this
statement will not insert anything and return successfully, then the
commit should work as well. But if the first transaction aborts or
rollbacks, then the insert on the 2nd xaction should be attempted and
most probably succeed. That's why the second xaction blocks. You can
view the locks as you experiment via the pg_locks view.
--
Best Regards
Sagar Tiwari