We have a lot of smart groups, and consequently a lot of deadlocks. There's already code in Civi that detects deadlock Exceptions, and then retries the query a few times. This is really helpful - I have extra logging on this, and I can see that it prevents a lot of errors. But this code doesn't kick in for people directly using the UI - they get the 'unknown error' yellow-screen-of-death immediately. This can happen on exports, or when opening complex groups. I dug into this and sort-of know why it's happening:
- When a deadlock happens, an exception is thrown if
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_default_error_options'][1]
is set to 'exceptionHandler'. This exception triggers the code which retries the query. - An exception is not thrown if
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_default_error_options'][1]
is set to 'handle'. $GLOBALS['_PEAR_default_error_options'][1]
is set to 'exceptionHandler' when you generate smart groups via the API, and in most other circumstances- But
$GLOBALS['_PEAR_default_error_options'][1]
is set to 'handle' in the UI in general (?) - at least, it is on exports and when using 'Manage Groups'. So in this case no exception is raised. And if there's no exception, the try-catch blocks have nothing to work with and front-end users get 'unknown error' immediately.
I am happy to fund a fix for this, but I'm not sure what I'm getting myself into. Is this a bug, or is it an unfortunate consequence of how error handling needs to work for end users?