I have a script that creates a number of threads using the Perl threads module, and each thread is creating a db connection to an SQLite dbfile. Inside the threads there is a while loop reading from a filehandle that opens a piped input to a file being processed with zcat. I'm trying to commit transactions every X rows being processed per thread. When I try to use $dbh->begin_work
outside of the while loop a single thread blocks the rest. When I put $dbh->begin_work
inside the while loop they do not block each other. The latter is essentially autocommiting each $dbh->do("insert...")
statement. Why does $dbh->begin_work
appear not to work outside of the while loop?
$dbh->begin_work; # This blocks the while loops in other threads
while ($row = <$gz>) {
$dbh->begin_work; # This does not block
@values = split('\|', $row);
@node_ids = split ',', $values[21]
for $node_id (@node_ids) {
$dbh->do("insert ....");
}
$dbh->commit; # This does not block
}
$dbh->commit; # This blocks the while loops in other threads
I'm currently using DBD:SQLite version 1.29. I tried using *sqlite_use_immediate_transaction* but that doesn't seem to be necessary until version 1.38_01.