This is done because URLs may contain one or more other URLs that match
the url pattern (e.g. https://web.archive.org links). Because .* is
greedy by default, this caused only the last matching URL to be
captured, instead of the full URL.
oneshot considers the service to be active after the main process exits.
This is not wanted here, removing the declaration makes the type default
to simple, which considers units to be active when the main process is
running.
This only works on the second database interaction, since psycopg2 only notices that
the connection is gone, when a query is executed.
So in the common case reconnect works as follows:
- some bot method calls a cursor function like .execute(), .fetchone(), etc.
- this raises an error if the connection is broken
- if following code then requests a new cursor, this will also fail since psycopg2
now knows that the connection is gone
- the error is caught in storage.DBConn.cursor(), a new connection will be set up
of which a new cursor is yielded
If the error happens in connection.commit() or .rollback() instead we can instantly
reconnect since these methods are wrapped.
So why not wrap the cursor methods as well?
Consider the following example:
A query is the last thing that was executed on a cursor.
The database connection is lost.
Now .fetchone() is called on the cursor.
We could wrap .fetchone() and reconnect, but we'd have to use a new cursor since
cursors are linked to connections. And on this new cursor .fetchone() wouldn't
make any sense, since we haven't executed a query on this cursor.