monzero/vendor/github.com/jackc/puddle/v2/README.md
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lib/pq is out of maintenance for some time now, so switch to the newer
more active library. Looks like it finally stabilized after a long time.
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# Puddle
Puddle is a tiny generic resource pool library for Go that uses the standard
context library to signal cancellation of acquires. It is designed to contain
the minimum functionality required for a resource pool. It can be used directly
or it can be used as the base for a domain specific resource pool. For example,
a database connection pool may use puddle internally and implement health checks
and keep-alive behavior without needing to implement any concurrent code of its
own.
## Features
* Acquire cancellation via context standard library
* Statistics API for monitoring pool pressure
* No dependencies outside of standard library and golang.org/x/sync
* High performance
* 100% test coverage of reachable code
## Example Usage
```go
package main
import (
"context"
"log"
"net"
"github.com/jackc/puddle/v2"
)
func main() {
constructor := func(context.Context) (net.Conn, error) {
return net.Dial("tcp", "127.0.0.1:8080")
}
destructor := func(value net.Conn) {
value.Close()
}
maxPoolSize := int32(10)
pool, err := puddle.NewPool(&puddle.Config[net.Conn]{Constructor: constructor, Destructor: destructor, MaxSize: maxPoolSize})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Acquire resource from the pool.
res, err := pool.Acquire(context.Background())
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Use resource.
_, err = res.Value().Write([]byte{1})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Release when done.
res.Release()
}
```
## Status
Puddle is stable and feature complete.
* Bug reports and fixes are welcome.
* New features will usually not be accepted if they can be feasibly implemented in a wrapper.
* Performance optimizations will usually not be accepted unless the performance issue rises to the level of a bug.
## Supported Go Versions
puddle supports the same versions of Go that are supported by the Go project. For [Go](https://golang.org/doc/devel/release.html#policy) that is the two most recent major releases. This means puddle supports Go 1.19 and higher.
## License
MIT