package
17.12.1-ce-rc2+incompatible
Repository: https://github.com/mirantis/cli.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

Locker

locker provides a mechanism for creating finer-grained locking to help free up more global locks to handle other tasks.

The implementation looks close to a sync.Mutex, however, the user must provide a reference to use to refer to the underlying lock when locking and unlocking, and unlock may generate an error.

If a lock with a given name does not exist when Lock is called, one is created. Lock references are automatically cleaned up on Unlock if nothing else is waiting for the lock.

Usage

package important

import (
	"sync"
	"time"

	"github.com/docker/docker/pkg/locker"
)

type important struct {
	locks *locker.Locker
	data  map[string]interface{}
	mu    sync.Mutex
}

func (i *important) Get(name string) interface{} {
	i.locks.Lock(name)
	defer i.locks.Unlock(name)
	return i.data[name]
}

func (i *important) Create(name string, data interface{}) {
	i.locks.Lock(name)
	defer i.locks.Unlock(name)

	i.createImportant(data)

	i.mu.Lock()
	i.data[name] = data
	i.mu.Unlock()
}

func (i *important) createImportant(data interface{}) {
	time.Sleep(10 * time.Second)
}

For functions dealing with a given name, always lock at the beginning of the function (or before doing anything with the underlying state), this ensures any other function that is dealing with the same name will block.

When needing to modify the underlying data, use the global lock to ensure nothing else is modifying it at the same time. Since name lock is already in place, no reads will occur while the modification is being performed.

# Functions

New creates a new Locker.

# Variables

ErrNoSuchLock is returned when the requested lock does not exist.

# Structs

Locker provides a locking mechanism based on the passed in reference name.