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Do not initialize datasource if already initialized #1300

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Please check if your PR fulfills the following requirements:

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What kind of change does this PR introduce?

  • Bugfix
  • Feature
  • Code style update (formatting, local variables)
  • Refactoring (no functional changes, no api changes)
  • Build related changes
  • CI related changes
  • Other... Please describe:

What is the current behavior?

Initialising datasource in dataSourceFactory throw an exceprtion
But docs says that it is correct usage

TypeOrmModule.forRootAsync({
  imports: [ConfigModule],
  inject: [ConfigService],
  // Use useFactory, useClass, or useExisting
  // to configure the DataSourceOptions.
  useFactory: (configService: ConfigService) => ({
    type: 'mysql',
    host: configService.get('HOST'),
    port: +configService.get('PORT'),
    username: configService.get('USERNAME'),
    password: configService.get('PASSWORD'),
    database: configService.get('DATABASE'),
    entities: [],
    synchronize: true,
  }),
  // dataSource receives the configured DataSourceOptions
  // and returns a Promise<DataSource>.
  dataSourceFactory: async (options) => {
    const dataSource = await new DataSource(options).initialize();
    return dataSource;
  },
});

You should destroy datasource before return

TypeOrmModule.forRootAsync({
  imports: [ConfigModule],
  inject: [ConfigService],
  // Use useFactory, useClass, or useExisting
  // to configure the DataSourceOptions.
  useFactory: (configService: ConfigService) => ({
    type: 'mysql',
    host: configService.get('HOST'),
    port: +configService.get('PORT'),
    username: configService.get('USERNAME'),
    password: configService.get('PASSWORD'),
    database: configService.get('DATABASE'),
    entities: [],
    synchronize: true,
  }),
  // dataSource receives the configured DataSourceOptions
  // and returns a Promise<DataSource>.
  dataSourceFactory: async (options) => {
    const dataSource = await new DataSource(options).initialize();
    
    //do some stuff here, then
    
    await dataSource.destroy()
    
    return dataSource;
  },
});

What is the new behavior?

Users can safely initialize datasource in dataSourceFactory and should not destroy it

Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

  • Yes
  • No

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lgtm

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