Transaction
The transaction object is used to identify a running transaction.
It is created by calling Sequelize.transaction()
.
To run a query under a transaction, you should pass the transaction in the options object.
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ISOLATION_LEVELS: {"READ_UNCOMMITTED": string, "READ_COMMITTED": string, "REPEATABLE_READ": string, "SERIALIZABLE": string} Isolation levels can be set per-transaction by passing |
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Possible options for row locking. |
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Types can be set per-transaction by passing |
Constructor Summary
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constructor(sequelize: Sequelize, options: Object) Creates a new transaction instance |
Member Summary
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LOCK: * Please see Transaction.LOCK |
Method Summary
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afterCommit(fn: Function) A hook that is run after a transaction is committed |
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Commit the transaction |
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Rollback (abort) the transaction |
Static Public Members
public static get ISOLATION_LEVELS: {"READ_UNCOMMITTED": string, "READ_COMMITTED": string, "REPEATABLE_READ": string, "SERIALIZABLE": string} source
Isolation levels can be set per-transaction by passing options.isolationLevel
to sequelize.transaction
.
Sequelize uses the default isolation level of the database, you can override this by passing options.isolationLevel
in Sequelize constructor options.
Pass in the desired level as the first argument:
Properties:
Name | Type | Attribute | Description |
READ_UNCOMMITTED | * | ||
READ_COMMITTED | * | ||
REPEATABLE_READ | * | ||
SERIALIZABLE | * |
Example:
return sequelize.transaction({isolationLevel: Sequelize.Transaction.ISOLATION_LEVELS.SERIALIZABLE}, transaction => {
// your transactions
}).then(result => {
// transaction has been committed. Do something after the commit if required.
}).catch(err => {
// do something with the err.
});
public static get LOCK: Object: {"UPDATE": string, "SHARE": string, "KEY_SHARE": string, "NO_KEY_UPDATE": string} source
Possible options for row locking. Used in conjunction with find
calls:
Properties:
Name | Type | Attribute | Description |
UPDATE | * | ||
SHARE | * | ||
KEY_SHARE | * | Postgres 9.3+ only |
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NO_KEY_UPDATE | * | Postgres 9.3+ only |
Return:
Object |
Return Properties:
Name | Type | Attribute | Description |
UPDATE | * | ||
SHARE | * | ||
KEY_SHARE | * | Postgres 9.3+ only |
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NO_KEY_UPDATE | * | Postgres 9.3+ only |
Example:
// t1 is a transaction
Model.findAll({
where: ...,
transaction: t1,
lock: t1.LOCK...
});
UserModel.findAll({
where: ...,
include: [TaskModel, ...],
transaction: t1,
lock: {
level: t1.LOCK...,
of: UserModel
}
});
# UserModel will be locked but TaskModel won't!
// t1 is a transaction
Model.findAll({
where: ...,
transaction: t1,
lock: true,
skipLocked: true
});
# The query will now return any rows that aren't locked by another transaction
public static get TYPES: {"DEFERRED": string, "IMMEDIATE": string, "EXCLUSIVE": string} source
Types can be set per-transaction by passing options.type
to sequelize.transaction
.
Default to DEFERRED
but you can override the default type by passing options.transactionType
in new Sequelize
.
Sqlite only.
Pass in the desired level as the first argument:
Properties:
Name | Type | Attribute | Description |
DEFERRED | * | ||
IMMEDIATE | * | ||
EXCLUSIVE | * |
Example:
return sequelize.transaction({type: Sequelize.Transaction.TYPES.EXCLUSIVE}, transaction => {
// your transactions
}).then(result => {
// transaction has been committed. Do something after the commit if required.
}).catch(err => {
// do something with the err.
});
Public Constructors
public constructor(sequelize: Sequelize, options: Object) source
Creates a new transaction instance
Params:
Name | Type | Attribute | Description |
sequelize | Sequelize | A configured sequelize Instance |
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options | Object | An object with options |
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options.type | string |
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Sets the type of the transaction. Sqlite only |
options.isolationLevel | string |
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Sets the isolation level of the transaction. |
options.deferrable | string |
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Sets the constraints to be deferred or immediately checked. PostgreSQL only |