View Source Ash.Resource.Change.OptimisticLock (ash v3.0.11)
Apply an "optimistic lock" on a record being updated or destroyed.
What is Optimistic Locking?
Optimistic Locking is the process of only allowing an update to occur if the version of a record that you have in memory is the same as the version in the database. Otherwise, an error is returned. On success, it increments the version while performing the action.
Optimistic locking may used for two primary purposes:
User Experience
For example, if a user is editing a form that contains State
and County
fields, and they change the County
, while another user has used the form to change the State
, you could end up with a mismatch between State
and County
.
With optimistic locking, the user will instead get an error message that the record has been changed since they last looked.
Concurrency Safety
Optimistic locking can make actions safe to run concurrently even if they can't be performed in a single query (atomically), by returning an error if the resource in the data layer does not have the same version as the one being edited.
This tells the user that they need to reload and try again.