Class Transaction
dw.system
Class Transaction
Object
dw.system.Transaction
Represents the current transaction. A transaction provides a context for performing atomic changes to persistent business objects. Before a business object can be created, changed, or deleted, a transaction must be started using the begin() method. All changes on the touched business objects will only be made durable when the transaction is committed with commit(). If a transaction is rolled back, all changes so far will be reverted and the business object will have their previous state again. It is possible to begin a transaction multiple times in a nested way (like begin-begin-commit-commit). In this case, in order to commit the changes the commit method must be called symmetrically as often as begin. It is also possible to run multiple transactions within a single request, one after another (like begin-commit-begin-commit). In case of any exception while working with business objects inside of a transaction, the transaction cannot be committed anymore, but only be rolled back. Business code may try to take appropriate actions if it expects business-related problems at commit (for example, constraint violations). When a transaction is still open at the end of a pipeline call, controller call, or job step, the remaining changes are committed unless an exception is thrown.

The following best practices exist for using transactions:

  • Avoid long running transactions in jobs.
  • Use one transaction for changes that belong together and need a joint rollback. In most cases, one transaction for all changes in a request is better than multiple transactions for each individual object.
  • Don’t begin and commit a huge number of small transactions in a loop.
  • Avoid changing the same objects in parallel transactions.

Example 1 - explicit control:

 var txn = require('dw/system/Transaction');
 txn.begin();
 // work with business objects here
 txn.commit();
 

Example 2 - implicit control:

 var txn = require('dw/system/Transaction');
 txn.wrap(function(){
     // work with business objects here
 });
 
Constructor Summary
This class does not have a constructor, so you cannot create it directly.
Method Summary
static begin() : void
Begins a transaction.
static commit() : void
Commits the current transaction.
static rollback() : void
Rolls back the current transaction.
static wrap(callback : Function) : Object
Encloses the provided callback function in a begin-commit transactional context.
Method Detail
begin
static begin() : void
Begins a transaction.

commit
static commit() : void
Commits the current transaction. The transaction must have been started with begin() before.

rollback
static rollback() : void
Rolls back the current transaction. The transaction must have been started with begin() before.

wrap
static wrap(callback : Function) : Object
Encloses the provided callback function in a begin-commit transactional context. If the transaction cannot be committed successfully, it is rolled back instead and an exception is thrown.
Parameters:
callback - a function that should be executed within a transactional context
Returns:
the result of the callback function, if it returns something