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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T01:52:32+00:00 2026-05-28T01:52:32+00:00

Let’s pretend that there’s a tags table with a unique field called name .

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Let’s pretend that there’s a tags table with a unique field called name.

I have a transaction in which I perform a select to see if a tag with a specific name exists, and if it wasn’t I create it:

START TRANSACTION;
SELECT * FROM TAGS WHERE NAME = "FOO";
-- IF A TAG NAMED "FOO" DIDN'T EXIST THEN
INSERT INTO TAGS VALUES("FOO");
COMMIT;

When two clients run this transaction in the default isolation level (repeatable read), this interleaving will lead one of them to fail with a uniqueness violation:

START TRANSACTION;
                                                START TRANSACTION;
SELECT * FROM TAGS WHERE NAME = "FOO";
                                                SELECT * FROM TAGS WHERE NAME = "FOO";
-- IF A TAG NAMED "FOO" DIDN'T EXIST THEN
INSERT INTO TAGS VALUES("FOO");
                                                -- IF A TAG NAMED "FOO" DIDN'T EXIST THEN
                                               INSERT INTO TAGS VALUES("FOO");
COMMIT;
                                               COMMIT;

I thought if I set the isolation level to serializable, I can avoid this situation, but I noticed that the same interleaving will then lead to a deadlock.

How can I modify the transaction so that it never fails due to uniqueness constraint violation?

For the record, this is the Ruby on Rails (ActiveRecord) code that corresponds to this scenario:

class Tag < ActiveRecord::Base
  def self.create_tag(name)
    transaction do
      # setting isolation level to serializable leads to a deadlock
      # Tag.connection.execute("SET SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE")
      gets
      tag = Tag.find_by_name(name)
      if tag.nil?
        gets
        Tag.create!(:name => name)
      end
    end
  end
end
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    2026-05-28T01:52:33+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 1:52 am

    Looks like this is a type of race condition that Rails does not have any built-in ways for avoiding it out of the box.

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