django-pgtransaction
offers a drop-in replacement for the default django.db.transaction
module which, when used on top of a PostgreSQL database, extends the functionality of that module with Postgres-specific features.
At present, django-pgtransaction offers an extension of the django.db.transaction.atomic
context manager/decorator which allows one to dynamically set the isolation level when opening a transaction, as well as specifying a retry policy for when an operation in that transaction results in a Postgres locking exception. See the quickstart below or the docs for examples.
Set the isolation level of a transaction by using pgtransaction.atomic
:
import pgtransaction
with pgtransaction.atomic(isolation_level=pgtransaction.SERIALIZABLE):
# Do queries...
There are three isolation levels: pgtransaction.READ_COMMITTED
, pgtransaction.REPEATABLE_READ
, and pgtransaction.SERIALIZABLE
. By default it inherits the parent isolation level, which is Django's default of "READ COMMITTED".
When using stricter isolation levels like pgtransaction.SERIALIZABLE
, Postgres will throw serialization errors upon concurrent updates to rows. Use the retry
argument with the decorator to retry these failures:
@pgtransaction.atomic(isolation_level=pgtransaction.SERIALIZABLE, retry=3)
def do_queries():
# Do queries...
Note that the retry
argument will not work when used as a context manager. A RuntimeError
will be thrown.
By default, retries are only performed when psycopg.errors.SerializationError
or psycopg.errors.DeadlockDetected
errors are raised. Configure retried psycopg errors with settings.PGTRANSACTION_RETRY_EXCEPTIONS
. You can set a default retry amount with settings.PGTRANSACTION_RETRY
.
pgtransaction.atomic
can be nested, but keep the following in mind:
- The isolation level cannot be changed once a query has been performed.
- The retry argument only works on the outermost invocation as a decorator, otherwise
RuntimeError
is raised.
django-pgtransaction
is compatible with Python 3.9 - 3.13, Django 4.2 - 5.1, Psycopg 2 - 3, and Postgres 13 - 17.
Check out the Postgres docs to learn about transaction isolation in Postgres.
View the django-pgtransaction docs here
Install django-pgtransaction
with:
pip3 install django-pgtransaction
After this, add pgtransaction
to the INSTALLED_APPS
setting of your Django project.
For information on setting up django-pgtransaction for development and contributing changes, view CONTRIBUTING.md.