Inside a Rails application, users visit a page where I show a popup. I want to update a record every time users see that popup.
To avoid race condition I use optimistic locking (so I added a field called lock_version in the popups table).
The code is straightforward:
# inside pages/show.html.erb
<%= render @popup %>
# and inside the popup partial...
...
<%
Popup.transaction do
begin
popup.update_attributes(:views => popup.views + 1)
rescue ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError
retry
end
end
%>
The problem is that lots of users access the page, and mysql exceeds timeout for locking.
So the website freeze and I get lots of these errors: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction
That's because there are lots of pending requests trying to update the record with an outdated lock_version value.
How can I solve my problem?