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The find-or-create dance — SELECT, then a SAVEPOINT INSERT that recovers (not a full rollback) on IntegrityError when a concurrent worker inserted first — was hand-rolled identically in 4 async sites: ArtistService.find_or_create, TagService.find_or_create, ExtensionService._find_or_create_artist and ._find_or_create_source. Divergent copies of exactly this pattern are how the duplicate-row/race bugs in reference_scalar_one_or_none_duplicates crept in, so it now lives once in services/db_helpers.get_or_create (returns (row, created); factory adds+flushes+returns the row; caller owns the outer commit). Over-DRY guard: SourceService's IntegrityError sites RAISE DuplicateSourceError (reject-on-conflict, a different concept) — left alone. Importer._get_or_create is the lone SYNC consumer (already shared by 2 callers) — stays separate, can't cross the sync/async boundary. §8b: no hand-rolled async find-or-create remains. Test: get_or_create creates then returns existing without re-invoking the factory. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
35 lines
1020 B
Python
35 lines
1020 B
Python
"""Race-safe get_or_create helper (shared by the async services)."""
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import pytest
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from sqlalchemy import select
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from backend.app.models import Artist
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from backend.app.services.db_helpers import get_or_create
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pytestmark = pytest.mark.integration
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@pytest.mark.asyncio
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async def test_get_or_create_creates_then_returns_existing(db):
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stmt = select(Artist).where(Artist.slug == "goc-test")
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factory_calls = {"n": 0}
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async def _make():
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factory_calls["n"] += 1
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a = Artist(name="GOC Test", slug="goc-test")
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db.add(a)
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await db.flush()
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return a
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row1, created1 = await get_or_create(db, stmt, _make)
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assert created1 is True
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assert row1.slug == "goc-test"
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assert factory_calls["n"] == 1
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# Second call finds the existing row and does NOT invoke the factory.
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row2, created2 = await get_or_create(db, stmt, _make)
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assert created2 is False
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assert row2.id == row1.id
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assert factory_calls["n"] == 1 # factory not called when the row exists
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