I am running many instances of a webcrawler in parallel.
Each crawler selects a domain from a table, inserts that url and a start time into a log table, and then starts crawling the domain.
Other parallel crawlers check the log table to see what domains are already being crawled before selecting their own domain to crawl.
I need to prevent other crawlers from selecting a domain that has just been selected by another crawler but doesn't have a log entry yet. My best guess at how to do this is to lock the database from all other read/writes while one crawler selects a domain and inserts a row in the log table (two queries).
How the heck does one do this? I'm afraid this is terribly complex and relies on many other things. Please help get me started.
This code seems like a good solution (see the error below, however):
INSERT INTO crawlLog (companyId, timeStartCrawling)
VALUES
(
(
SELECT companies.id FROM companies
LEFT OUTER JOIN crawlLog
ON companies.id = crawlLog.companyId
WHERE crawlLog.companyId IS NULL
LIMIT 1
),
now()
)
but I keep getting the following mysql error:
You can't specify target table 'crawlLog' for update in FROM clause
Is there a way to accomplish the same thing without this problem? I've tried a couple different ways. Including this:
INSERT INTO crawlLog (companyId, timeStartCrawling)
VALUES
(
(
SELECT id
FROM companies
WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT companyId FROM crawlLog) LIMIT 1
),
now()
)
You can lock tables using the MySQL LOCK TABLES
command like this:
LOCK TABLES tablename WRITE;
# Do other queries here
UNLOCK TABLES;
See: