With Hibernate ORM 6, pagination started to be unreliable: When
setting the max results only if the first row was 0 has randomly
affected other threads where first row was greater than 0. The
latter thread sometimes produced query which did *not* account
for the offset (cf. threads `-t1` and `-t2` below, while `-t2`
missed the `offset ? rows` part whic `-t3` has).
This has been fixed by setting the first row offset unconditionally.
Closes: #20202Closes: #16570
```
2023-06-02 10:19:03.855000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.SessionInitializerWorker] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) Running computation for segment 0 with worker 0
2023-06-02 10:19:03.856000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.OfflinePersistentUserSessionLoader] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) Loading sessions for segment=0 lastSessionId=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 first=0
2023-06-02 10:19:03.856000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) Set max to 64 in org.hibernate.query.sqm.internal.QuerySqmImpl@2fb60f8b
2023-06-02 10:19:03.856000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) After pagination: 0, 64
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.SessionInitializerWorker] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) Running computation for segment 1 with worker 1
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.OfflinePersistentUserSessionLoader] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) Loading sessions for segment=1 lastSessionId=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 first=64
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.SessionInitializerWorker] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3) Running computation for segment 2 with worker 2
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) Set first to 64 in org.hibernate.query.sqm.internal.QuerySqmImpl@71464e9f
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) Set max to 64 in org.hibernate.query.sqm.internal.QuerySqmImpl@71464e9f
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 DEBUG [org.keycloak.models.jpa.PaginationUtils] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2) After pagination: 64, 64
2023-06-02 10:19:03.857000 TRACE [org.keycloak.models.sessions.infinispan.initializer.OfflinePersistentUserSessionLoader] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3) Loading sessions for segment=2 lastSessionId=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 first=128
10:19:03,859 DEBUG [org.hibernate.SQL] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1)
select
p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG,
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID,
p1_0.CREATED_ON,
p1_0.DATA,
p1_0.LAST_SESSION_REFRESH,
p1_0.REALM_ID,
p1_0.USER_ID
from
OFFLINE_USER_SESSION p1_0,
REALM r1_0
where
r1_0.ID=p1_0.REALM_ID
and p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG=?
and p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID>?
order by
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID fetch first ? rows only
10:19:03,859 DEBUG [org.hibernate.SQL] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t2)
select
p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG,
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID,
p1_0.CREATED_ON,
p1_0.DATA,
p1_0.LAST_SESSION_REFRESH,
p1_0.REALM_ID,
p1_0.USER_ID
from
OFFLINE_USER_SESSION p1_0,
REALM r1_0
where
r1_0.ID=p1_0.REALM_ID
and p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG=?
and p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID>?
order by
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID fetch first ? rows only
2023-06-02 10:19:03.860000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) binding parameter [1] as [VARCHAR] - [1]
2023-06-02 10:19:03.860000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) binding parameter [2] as [VARCHAR] - [00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000]
2023-06-02 10:19:03.860000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t1) binding parameter [3] as [INTEGER] - [64]
10:19:03,860 DEBUG [org.hibernate.SQL] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3)
select
p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG,
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID,
p1_0.CREATED_ON,
p1_0.DATA,
p1_0.LAST_SESSION_REFRESH,
p1_0.REALM_ID,
p1_0.USER_ID
from
OFFLINE_USER_SESSION p1_0,
REALM r1_0
where
r1_0.ID=p1_0.REALM_ID
and p1_0.OFFLINE_FLAG=?
and p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID>?
order by
p1_0.USER_SESSION_ID offset ? rows fetch first ? rows only
2023-06-02 10:19:03.861000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3) binding parameter [3] as [INTEGER] - [128]
2023-06-02 10:19:03.861000 TRACE [org.hibernate.orm.jdbc.bind] (blocking-thread-node-2-p8-t3) binding parameter [4] as [INTEGER] - [64]
```
Co-authored-by: mkanis <mkanis@redhat.com>
* Accessing UserSession by primary key
This resolves problematic locking queries databases running on SERIALIZABLE isolation level like CockroachDB
Closes#16977
* Avoid querying with expiring column
This resolves problematic locking queries databases running on SERIALIZABLE isolation level like CockroachDB
Closes#16977
* File store: Fix ID determination
* Forbid changing ID (other setters)
* Improve handling of null values
* Support convertible keys in maps
* Fix writing empty values
* Fix updated flag
* Proceed if an object has been deleted in the same tx
* Fix condition
Co-authored-by: Michal Hajas <mhajas@redhat.com>
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Co-authored-by: Michal Hajas <mhajas@redhat.com>
11.4.2023:
* renamed imports from javax to jakarta as a part of the migration from JavaEE to JakartaEE
Signed-off-by: Peter Zaoral <pzaoral@redhat.com>
This doesn't work with Hibernate 6.2.0.Final any more, and it is no longer needed after changing the VARCHAR to TINYINT for the enums
This reverts commit 0d96b8db6b9f8cefc2997d350cc6359c01cd61be.
With the update Hibernate 6.2.0.Final this is no longer needed.
Closes#19162
This reverts commit 93e32f3191a1ddc3498000244b35b3c14fe6880e and e369f7c212b3d9ee4810518f5a2bfe9b846ba15d.
It treated the single byte String with its ASCII values, which then didn't find a representation in the enum's values, which lead to a "ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: Index 48" for a value "0" (ASCII 48).
This behavior changed when migrating from Hibernate 5 to Hibernate 6.
Hibernate expects a TinyInt value for all Enums by default, and this annotation overrides it.
24.3.2023:
* renamed imports from javax to jakarta as a part of the migration from JavaEE to JakartaEE
* fixed the metadata field's Type annotation
Signed-off-by: Peter Zaoral <pzaoral@redhat.com>