I’m running into issues with my ISessions in NHibernate. I keep getting “Session Closed!” errors. Can some one please show me the correct pattern including a definition of the following methods and when to use each:
ISession.Close()
ISession.Dispose()
ISession.Disconnect()
Here’s my problem. I have a callback setup to fire off a process that awards badges to players every couple of minutes. However I keep getting “Session Closed!” errors or errors about not being able to associate collections.
Here’s my Repository:
public class NHibernateRepository : IRepository
{
#region Fields
private ISession _session;
private readonly ISessionFactory _sessionFactory;
#endregion
#region Constructors
public NHibernateRepository(ISessionFactory sessionFactory)
{
_sessionFactory = sessionFactory;
}
#endregion
#region IRepository Implementation
public ISession OpenSession()
{
_session = _sessionFactory.OpenSession();
return _session;
}
public IQueryable<TModel> All<TModel>()
{
return _session.Linq<TModel>();
}
public void Save<TModel>(TModel model)
{
_session.Save(model);
}
public void Update<TModel>(TModel model)
{
_session.Update(model);
}
public void Delete<TModel>(TModel model)
{
_session.Delete(model);
}
public ITransaction BeginTransaction()
{
return _session.BeginTransaction();
}
public void Flush()
{
_session.Flush();
}
#endregion
}
Here’s my usage. The repository is getting injected via Structure Map
private Object _awardBadgesLock = new object(); //In case the callback happens again before the previous one completes
public void AwardBadges()
{
lock (_awardBadgesLock)
{
using(session = _repository.OpenSession())
{
foreach (var user in _repository.All<User>().ToList())
{
var userPuzzles = _repository.All<Puzzle>().ByUser(user.Id).ToList();
var userVotes = _repository.All<Vote>().Where(x => x.UserId == user.Id).ToList();
var userSolutions = _repository.All<Solution>().ByUser(user.Id).ToList().Where(x => !userPuzzles.Select(y => y.Id).Contains(x.PuzzleId));
var ledPuzzles = GetPuzzlesLedByUser(user.Id);
AwardPlayerBadge(user, userSolutions);
AwardCriticBadge(user, userVotes);
AwardCreatorBadge(user, userPuzzles);
AwardRidlerBadge(user, userPuzzles);
AwardSupporterBadge(user, userVotes);
AwardPopularBadge(user, userPuzzles);
AwardNotableBadge(user, userPuzzles);
AwardFamousBadge(user, userPuzzles);
AwardLeaderBadge(user, ledPuzzles);
using (var tx = _repository.BeginTransaction())
{
_repository.Update(user);
tx.Commit();
}
}
}
}
}
The issue lies in the fact the ISession is not thread-safe. There were multiple methods being fired on separate threads that all created an instance of ISession. The issue was really with the fact that they all shared the same SessionFactory. Image both of these methods are fired off on separate threads:
How I fixed it was basically ditching NHIbernate in these scenarios and called stored procs instead. I think it turned out to be more performant in my situation anyway.