enforce_atomic decorator for commit callbacks to workaround MySQL limitations #106
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Possible solution to an issue noticed here with the MySQL implementation of the Account and Leg triggers
We were using
transaction.on_commit
to call stored procedures after the transaction had been committed, which successfully raise an error but do not probably rollback changes since the commit has already taken place.Mostly an experiment, there are almost certainly reasons why this approach may be unsuitable.
Since MySQL doesn't have deferred triggers, the only way I can see of us enforcing these triggers is to call them from Python code.
As you can see some of the tests fail, this is because this approach currently only works if functions are decorated with
@enforce_atomic