You can create a C3P0 connection pool with any clojure.java.jdbc
connection spec map with :subname
and
:subprotocol
keys. connection-pool-spec
will return a clojure.java.jdbc
connection spec you can use directly:
(require '[clojure.java.jdbc :as jdbc]
'[metabase.connection-pool :as connection-pool])
;;; Create a C3P0 connection pool
(let [pool-spec (connection-pool/connection-pool-spec my-jdbc-spec)]
(jdbc/query pool-spec ["SELECT *"]))
(You will almost certainly want to store your pool somewhere, such as in an atom).
You can create a pooled DataSource
(e.g., for use with next-jdbc
) by calling pooled-data-source-from-url
:
(require '[next.jdbc :as jdbc]
'[metabase.connection-pool :as connection-pool])
(with-open [connection (jdbc/get-connection (connection-pool/pooled-data-source-from-url "jdbc:postgresql:localhost:3000/my_db"))]
(reduce my-fn init-value (jdbc/plan connection ["SELECT *"])))
You can set connection pool options such as size in a c3p0.properties
file, or by passing them as a map to connection-pool-spec
:
(def ^:private connection-pool-properties
{"maxIdleTime" (* 3 60 60)
"minPoolSize" 1
"initialPoolSize" 1
"maxPoolSize" 15})
(def my-pool-spec
(connection-pool/connection-pool-spec my-jdbc-spec connection-pool-properties))
See https://www.mchange.com/projects/c3p0/#configuration_properties for a list of all options.
destroy-connection-pool!
will destroy the connection pool you created:
(connection-pool/destroy-connection-pool! pool-spec)
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