python-oracledb/samples/tutorial/connect_pool.py

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# connect_pool.py (Section 2.1)
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import oracledb
import threading
import db_config
pool = oracledb.create_pool(user=db_config.user, password=db_config.pw, dsn=db_config.dsn,
min=2, max=5, increment=1, getmode=oracledb.POOL_GETMODE_WAIT)
def Query():
con = pool.acquire()
cur = con.cursor()
for i in range(4):
cur.execute("select myseq.nextval from dual")
seqval, = cur.fetchone()
print("Thread", threading.current_thread().name,
"fetched sequence =", seqval)
thread1 = threading.Thread(name='#1', target=Query)
thread1.start()
thread2 = threading.Thread(name='#2', target=Query)
thread2.start()
thread1.join()
thread2.join()
print("All done!")