Accessing a Single Database (Default)
Nuxeo uses JDBC connections for a number of purposes, and therefore defines different datasource names for them. Examples are:
jdbc/nxsqldirectory
jdbc/nxaudit-logs
jdbc/repository-default
Additional datasources can be used, for instance when defining a Directory you have to specify which datasource it uses, and you may want to use something else than the standard jdbc/nxsqldirectory
if you want to store data elsewhere.
These datasources are all defined in nxserver/config/datasources-config.xml
(which is generated from templates/common-base/nxserver/config/datasources-config.xml.nxftl
). The datasources are defined like this:
<Link name="jdbc/NuxeoDS" global="jdbc/nuxeo" type="javax.sql.DataSource" />
<Link name="jdbc/nxsqldirectory" global="jdbc/nuxeo" type="javax.sql.DataSource" />
So, by default they are actually linked to the common datasource ${nuxeo.db.commonds}
(jdbc/nuxeo
by default):
<datasource name="${nuxeo.db.commonds}"
driverClassName="${nuxeo.db.driver}"
url="${nuxeo.db.jdbc.url}"
username="${nuxeo.db.user}"
password="${nuxeo.db.password}"
maxPoolSize="${nuxeo.db["max-pool-size"]}"
minPoolSize="${nuxeo.db["min-pool-size"]}"
blockingTimeoutMillis="${nuxeo.db["blocking-timeout-millis"]}"
idleTimeoutMinutes="${nuxeo.db["idle-timeout-minutes"]}"
sqlExceptionSorter="${nuxeo.db["sql-exception-sorter"]}"
validationQuery="${nuxeo.db.validationQuery}"
accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed="true" />
The properties used in this file come from the ones defined in bin/nuxeo.conf
and the template chosen for your database.
Accessing Multiple Databases
You may need to access multiple databases and then require to run the connection in XA mode. In such case, you should enable the XA mode by setting nuxeo.db.xaMode=true
in bin/nuxeo.conf
.
Sharing Connections with Other Applications
When you're deploying Nuxeo as a static WAR, you may want to share the database connections with other applications. You should then configure the datasource server side such as a global resource in Tomcat and instruct Nuxeo to acquire a connection from that pool instead of opening a new JDBC connection.
<datasource name="${nuxeo.db.commonds}"
datasource="jdbc/your-global-datasource"
maxPoolSize="${nuxeo.db["max-pool-size"]}"
minPoolSize="${nuxeo.db["min-pool-size"]}"
blockingTimeoutMillis="${nuxeo.db["blocking-timeout-millis"]}"
idleTimeoutMinutes="${nuxeo.db["idle-timeout-minutes"]}"
sqlExceptionSorter="${nuxeo.db["sql-exception-sorter"]}"
validationQuery="${nuxeo.db.validationQuery}"
accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed="true" />>
Managing Idle Connections
By default idle (unused) connections are maintained 5 minutes in the pool. This can be configured by changing the parameter nuxeo.db.idle-timeout-minutes
in nuxeo.conf
:
nuxeo.db.idle-timeout-minutes=30
Recovering from Connection Errors
Nuxeo is able to recover from lost connections by using an exception sorter, whose role is to determine which errors are fatal:
- if the returned error code is considered FATAL, the connection is destroyed from the pool,
- otherwise the connection is kept in the pool and will be re-used later.
The datasource parameter to manage the connection error is sqlExceptionSorter
. Four implementations are available:
org.tranql.connector.AllExceptionsAreFatalSorter
org.tranql.connector.NoExceptionsAreFatalSorter
org.tranql.connector.jdbc.KnownSQLStateExceptionSorter
org.nuxeo.runtime.datasource.DatasourceExceptionSorter
By the default, the DatasourceExceptionSorter
is configured. It enables you to contribute fatal SQL codes for a defined database. Each sorter contribution is identified uniquely by its id
. You could override or extend a sorter
configuration using the override
attribute. Once a SQL exception is thrown, a sorter
configuration is selected by comparing the exception stack trace packages with the path
attribute. If a package in the stack trace is starting by the path
value, this sorter
configuration is selected. If no sorter
configuration is matching the trace, the default sorter
configuration identified by the empty string is selected. The contributed SQL codes could be a SQL class code or a complete SQL code. For easier configuration, you could use the enumeration labels for the standard SQL class code .
<extension target="org.nuxeo.runtime.datasource" point="sorter">
<sorter id="adb" path="org.adb" override="false">
<code>ConnectionException</code>
<code>RemoteDatabaseAccess</code>
<code>SystemError</code>
<code>90001</code>
</sorter>
</extension>
You can also define your own exception sorter by implementing org.tranql.connector.ExceptionSorter
. In that case, redefine nuxeo.db.sql-exception-sorter
in nuxeo.conf
to change this:
nuxeo.db.sql-exception-sorter=org.tranql.connector.jdbc.KnownSQLStateExceptionSorter