in sequelize (javascript) it’s pretty straightforward to either find a record, or create it if it doesn’t exist. I don’t see anything similar with sea-orm. There’s a ‘save’ method that seems to insert or update, but I need to know details about the record ahead of time :/

Any ideas?

https://sequelize.org/docs/v6/core-concepts/model-querying-finders/

  • @snaggen
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    49 months ago

    That will always be prune to race conditions, where you check if someting exists (then some other thread creates it) and then you try to create it. You should always try to create first, then if it fails due to it already existing, fetch it. That is a good general rule for anything from hashmaps to databases.

    • @[email protected]
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      39 months ago

      That’s true, but also trying to create first has a race condition too. The above code will panic at the unwrap if the record is deleted after the failed insert, and before the select

      • @snaggen
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        29 months ago

        So, a loop it is…

    • @nerdbloodOP
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      19 months ago

      I’m new to multithreaded programming. How would some other thread create it? Like what’s the real-world scenario?

      • @snaggen
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        29 months ago

        That is all dependent on the program, but the simplest scenario is by an API with two requests at the same time. But it may also be like if you scan for new files, and use inotify, then you may also have a scanning loop as a fallback. Then the scan and inotify may trigger at almost the same time, so if that then results in a db create or insert you can get in to this problem. So, there are multiple ways to get in to trouble, and life always find new ways 😀

        • @nerdbloodOP
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          19 months ago

          Indeed it does haha, thanks