Does Dragnet have no locking on items?

If you are having a problem using Dragnet, post a message here.

Moderator: SourceGear

Locked
Steve McLeod

Does Dragnet have no locking on items?

Post by Steve McLeod » Wed Nov 10, 2004 5:57 am

I opened two browser windows, logged into Dragnet with both, and in both browser windows chose to modify the same bug.

Then I made my edits in browser 1 and saved

Then I made my edits in browser 2 and saved

Although both sets of changes were recorded, there seemed to be no information to tell me (as user 2) that while I had been editing, user 1 had made changes to that same item.

Is the absence of optimistic locking by design?

jclausius
Posts: 3706
Joined: Tue Dec 16, 2003 1:17 pm
Location: SourceGear
Contact:

Post by jclausius » Thu Nov 11, 2004 8:30 am

Optimistic locking wouldn't apply, because there will be no transaction until the form has been submitted.

Instead I would describe this as a choice of update strategy. Currently, Dragnet is designed using a strategy of "Last to commit" wins. I don't see this changing for Dragnet 1.0

----------------
With that said, there are two other strategies we could use when modifying items:

1) Disregard if changed - In this strategy, nothing is allowed to change, if the item itself has changed.

2) Merge with changed - In this strategy, if the data updated by user 1 does not conflict with user 2, user 2's changes are merged in with user 1.

To gather some feedback, does anyone prefer any one of the update strategies over the other?
Jeff Clausius
SourceGear

Steve McLeod

Post by Steve McLeod » Thu Nov 11, 2004 9:33 am

Conflicts in a system like Dragnet, which is unlike to have more than a dozen or so people in one project using at once, would be so rare, it is probably not worth the effort implementing a merge mechanism.

I think I prefer option 1 (disregard) over option 2 (merge), with informative feedback telling me why my changes couldn't be applied.

Cullen

Failure vice merge

Post by Cullen » Tue Nov 23, 2004 1:52 pm

I personally would rather get an error message than have the merge occur without my knowledge. That said, though, I would expect/hope that my inputs would be saved after the error, so if I wanted to re-edit the item, and use some of the inputs already typed, I could save that information.

Hope that made sense.

jclausius
Posts: 3706
Joined: Tue Dec 16, 2003 1:17 pm
Location: SourceGear
Contact:

Post by jclausius » Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:02 pm

I've logged some feature improvements based on this thread.

Thank you, everyone for your feedback.
Jeff Clausius
SourceGear

Locked