What's the correct way of creating listeners using a connection pool? #812
              
                
                  
                  
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| I have a connection pool that exists for the duration of my program. What's the correct way of doing this? I need to avoid the listener_connection from being garbage collected. My current approach: listener_connection = await pool.acquire()
await listener_connection.add_listener('my_channel', my_callback_function)
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# Program performs many other database operations, acquiring new connections from the pool as required.
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        Aug 19, 2021 
      
    
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| That's the correct way.  If you want something to live in Python, you must keep a reference to it.  Most frameworks have a global state object you can write to (e.g.  | 
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That's the correct way. If you want something to live in Python, you must keep a reference to it. Most frameworks have a global state object you can write to (e.g.
appin Flask).