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Is there an easy way to use a DB connection pool with scala's Slick?

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  • My guess is that if you use it from within the Play Framework 2.1 you get connection pooling for free. Play Framework uses BoneCP as it's underlying library
    – EECOLOR
    Mar 20, 2013 at 22:00
  • Similar question: Scala connection pool library?
    – EECOLOR
    Mar 21, 2013 at 8:00
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    I'm not asking if there is a pooling library in the JVM world. I'm asking about the easiest way to use (any) one with Slick. Thanks Mar 21, 2013 at 13:56
  • Slick requires a session to be available. You could get one from the database object Database.forDataSource(ds: DataSource). You can use the createSession or withSession methods from the database object. The datasource is the one you request from a pool library.
    – EECOLOR
    Mar 21, 2013 at 14:15

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I use Apache Commons DBCP for this. Basically, you simply create a DataSource, that encapsulates the pooling details, and pass that DataSource to Slick:

import org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource

val dataSource: DataSource = {
  val ds = new BasicDataSource
  ds.setDriverClassName("org.hsqldb.jdbc.JDBCDriver")
  ds.setUsername("SA")
  ds.setPassword("")
  ds.setMaxActive(20);
  ds.setMaxIdle(10);
  ds.setInitialSize(10);
  ds.setValidationQuery("SELECT 1 FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SYSTEM_USERS")
  new java.io.File("target").mkdirs // ensure that folder for database exists
  ds.setUrl("jdbc:hsqldb:file:target/db/db")
  ds
}

// test the data source validity
dataSource.getConnection().close()

// get the Slick database that uses the pooled connection
val database = Database.forDataSource(dataSource)

This example uses HSQLDB, but can be easily adapted to any other database.

Full example is here (you can clone the project, and run sbt run in lift/ directory to see it working).

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For completion I ended up writing a blog post about this:

http://fernandezpablo85.github.io/2013/04/07/slick_connection_pooling.html

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Play 2.4 now uses HikariCP which looks really nice: https://brettwooldridge.github.io/HikariCP/ https://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.4.x/SettingsJDBC

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It appears as though the later version of play pool configured connections - see http://www.playframework.com/documentation/2.0.1/SettingsJDBC

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