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### What problem does this PR solve? Resolve #14137 . ### Problem Graph resolution succeeds (nodes/edges merged, pagerank updated), but the subsequent burst of Infinity write operations in `set_graph` exhausts the connection pool with `TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS` errors. Root causes: 1. **Hardcoded pool size** — `infinity_conn_pool.py` hardcoded `ConnectionPool(max_size=4)` on initial creation and `max_size=32` on refresh. Operators cannot tune this without patching code. 2. **No retry on transient failures** — a single `TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS` on edge deletes or chunk inserts kills the entire resolution+community pipeline with no retry. ### Changes #### `common/doc_store/infinity_conn_pool.py` - Read `ConnectionPool` `max_size` from the `INFINITY_POOL_MAX_SIZE` environment variable (default: `4`), applied consistently to both initial creation and refresh paths. - Log the actual pool size on startup for easier debugging. #### `rag/graphrag/utils.py` — `set_graph()` - **Edge deletes**: add exponential-backoff retry (3 attempts, 1s/2s/4s delays) so transient `TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS` errors are retried instead of failing the entire job. Concurrency continues to be gated by the existing `chat_limiter`. - **Batch inserts**: add exponential-backoff retry (3 attempts, 1s/2s/4s delays) for the same reason. ### Type of change - [x] Bug Fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) --------- Signed-off-by: noob <yixiao121314@outlook.com>
121 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
121 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2025 The InfiniFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import logging
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import os
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import time
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import infinity
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from infinity.connection_pool import ConnectionPool
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from infinity.errors import ErrorCode
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from common import settings
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from common.decorator import singleton
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@singleton
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class InfinityConnectionPool:
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def __init__(self):
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if hasattr(settings, "INFINITY"):
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self.INFINITY_CONFIG = settings.INFINITY
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else:
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self.INFINITY_CONFIG = settings.get_base_config("infinity", {
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"uri": "infinity:23817",
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"postgres_port": 5432,
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"db_name": "default_db"
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})
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raw_pool_max_size = os.environ.get("INFINITY_POOL_MAX_SIZE", "4")
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try:
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self.pool_max_size = int(raw_pool_max_size)
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except ValueError as e:
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raise ValueError("INFINITY_POOL_MAX_SIZE must be a positive integer") from e
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if self.pool_max_size < 1:
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raise ValueError("INFINITY_POOL_MAX_SIZE must be >= 1")
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infinity_uri = self.INFINITY_CONFIG["uri"]
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if ":" in infinity_uri:
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host, port = infinity_uri.split(":")
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self.infinity_uri = infinity.common.NetworkAddress(host, int(port))
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self.conn_pool = None
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for _ in range(24):
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conn_pool = None
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inf_conn = None
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try:
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conn_pool = ConnectionPool(self.infinity_uri, max_size=self.pool_max_size)
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inf_conn = conn_pool.get_conn()
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res = inf_conn.show_current_node()
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if res.error_code == ErrorCode.OK and res.server_status in ["started", "alive"]:
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self.conn_pool = conn_pool
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break
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logging.warning(f"Infinity status: {res.server_status}. Waiting Infinity {infinity_uri} to be healthy.")
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time.sleep(5)
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except Exception as e:
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logging.warning(f"{str(e)}. Waiting Infinity {infinity_uri} to be healthy.")
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time.sleep(5)
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finally:
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if inf_conn is not None and conn_pool is not None:
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conn_pool.release_conn(inf_conn)
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if conn_pool is not None and conn_pool is not self.conn_pool:
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conn_pool.destroy()
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if self.conn_pool is None:
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msg = f"Infinity {infinity_uri} is unhealthy in 120s."
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logging.error(msg)
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raise Exception(msg)
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logging.info(f"Infinity {infinity_uri} is healthy. Connection pool max_size={self.pool_max_size}")
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def get_conn_pool(self):
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return self.conn_pool
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def get_conn_uri(self):
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"""
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Get connection URI for PostgreSQL protocol.
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"""
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infinity_uri = self.INFINITY_CONFIG["uri"]
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postgres_port = self.INFINITY_CONFIG["postgres_port"]
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db_name = self.INFINITY_CONFIG["db_name"]
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if ":" in infinity_uri:
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host, _ = infinity_uri.split(":")
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return f"host={host} port={postgres_port} dbname={db_name}"
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return f"host=localhost port={postgres_port} dbname={db_name}"
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def refresh_conn_pool(self):
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try:
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inf_conn = self.conn_pool.get_conn()
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res = inf_conn.show_current_node()
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if res.error_code == ErrorCode.OK and res.server_status in ["started", "alive"]:
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return self.conn_pool
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else:
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raise Exception(f"{res.error_code}: {res.server_status}")
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except Exception as e:
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logging.error(str(e))
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if hasattr(self, "conn_pool") and self.conn_pool:
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self.conn_pool.destroy()
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self.conn_pool = ConnectionPool(self.infinity_uri, max_size=self.pool_max_size)
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return self.conn_pool
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def __del__(self):
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if hasattr(self, "conn_pool") and self.conn_pool:
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self.conn_pool.destroy()
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INFINITY_CONN = InfinityConnectionPool()
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