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@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
### Changed ### Changed
- Restoring the database from a dump now goes much faster without need for work-arounds - Restoring the database from a dump now goes much faster without need for work-arounds
### Added
- Extend the mix task `prune_objects` with option `--prune-orphaned-activities` to also prune orphaned activities, allowing to reclaim even more database space
## 2023.02 ## 2023.02
### Added ### Added

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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ Replaces embedded objects with references to them in the `objects` table. Only n
mix pleroma.database remove_embedded_objects [option ...] mix pleroma.database remove_embedded_objects [option ...]
``` ```
### Options ### Options
- `--vacuum` - run `VACUUM FULL` after the embedded objects are replaced with their references - `--vacuum` - run `VACUUM FULL` after the embedded objects are replaced with their references
@ -29,8 +28,11 @@ Replaces embedded objects with references to them in the `objects` table. Only n
This will prune remote posts older than 90 days (configurable with [`config :pleroma, :instance, remote_post_retention_days`](../../configuration/cheatsheet.md#instance)) from the database. Pruned posts may be refetched in some cases. This will prune remote posts older than 90 days (configurable with [`config :pleroma, :instance, remote_post_retention_days`](../../configuration/cheatsheet.md#instance)) from the database. Pruned posts may be refetched in some cases.
!!! note
The disk space will only be reclaimed after a proper vacuum. By default Postgresql does this for you on a regular basis, but if your instance has been running for a long time and there are many rows deleted, it may be advantageous to use `VACUUM FULL` (e.g. by using the `--vacuum` option).
!!! danger !!! danger
The disk space will only be reclaimed after `VACUUM FULL`. You may run out of disk space during the execution of the task or vacuuming if you don't have about 1/3rds of the database size free. You may run out of disk space during the execution of the task or vacuuming if you don't have about 1/3rds of the database size free. Vacuum causes a substantial increase in I/O traffic, and may lead to a degraded experience while it is running.
=== "OTP" === "OTP"
@ -46,9 +48,10 @@ This will prune remote posts older than 90 days (configurable with [`config :ple
### Options ### Options
- `--keep-threads` - don't prune posts when they are part of a thread where at least one post has seen local interaction (e.g. one of the posts is a local post, or is favourited by a local user, or has been repeated by a local user...) - `--keep-threads` - Don't prune posts when they are part of a thread where at least one post has seen local interaction (e.g. one of the posts is a local post, or is favourited by a local user, or has been repeated by a local user...). It also wont delete posts when at least one of the posts in that thread is kept (e.g. because one of the posts has seen recent activity).
- `--keep-non-public` - keep non-public posts like DM's and followers-only, even if they are remote - `--keep-non-public` - Keep non-public posts like DM's and followers-only, even if they are remote.
- `--vacuum` - run `VACUUM FULL` after the objects are pruned - `--prune-orphaned-activities` - Also prune orphaned activities afterwards. Activities are things like Like, Create, Announce, Flag (aka reports)... They can significantly help reduce the database size.
- `--vacuum` - Run `VACUUM FULL` after the objects are pruned. This should not be used on a regular basis, but is useful if your instance has been running for a long time before pruning.
## Create a conversation for all existing DMs ## Create a conversation for all existing DMs
@ -96,6 +99,9 @@ Can be safely re-run
## Vacuum the database ## Vacuum the database
!!! note
By default Postgresql has an autovacuum deamon running. While the tasks described here can help in some cases, they shouldn't be needed on a regular basis. See [the Postgresql docs on vacuuming](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-vacuum.html) for more information on this.
### Analyze ### Analyze
Running an `analyze` vacuum job can improve performance by updating statistics used by the query planner. **It is safe to cancel this.** Running an `analyze` vacuum job can improve performance by updating statistics used by the query planner. **It is safe to cancel this.**

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@ -69,7 +69,8 @@ def run(["prune_objects" | args]) do
strict: [ strict: [
vacuum: :boolean, vacuum: :boolean,
keep_threads: :boolean, keep_threads: :boolean,
keep_non_public: :boolean keep_non_public: :boolean,
prune_orphaned_activities: :boolean
] ]
) )
@ -94,6 +95,21 @@ def run(["prune_objects" | args]) do
log_message log_message
end end
log_message =
if Keyword.get(options, :prune_orphaned_activities) do
log_message <> ", pruning orphaned activities"
else
log_message
end
log_message =
if Keyword.get(options, :vacuum) do
log_message <>
", doing a full vacuum (you shouldn't do this as a recurring maintanance task)"
else
log_message
end
Logger.info(log_message) Logger.info(log_message)
if Keyword.get(options, :keep_threads) do if Keyword.get(options, :keep_threads) do
@ -155,14 +171,49 @@ def run(["prune_objects" | args]) do
end end
|> Repo.delete_all(timeout: :infinity) |> Repo.delete_all(timeout: :infinity)
prune_hashtags_query = """ if Keyword.get(options, :prune_orphaned_activities) do
# Prune activities who link to a single object
"""
delete from public.activities
where id in (
select a.id from public.activities a
left join public.objects o on a.data ->> 'object' = o.data ->> 'id'
left join public.activities a2 on a.data ->> 'object' = a2.data ->> 'id'
left join public.users u on a.data ->> 'object' = u.ap_id
where not a.local
and jsonb_typeof(a."data" -> 'object') = 'string'
and o.id is null
and a2.id is null
and u.id is null
)
"""
|> Repo.query([], timeout: :infinity)
# Prune activities who link to an array of objects
"""
delete from public.activities
where id in (
select a.id from public.activities a
join json_array_elements_text((a."data" -> 'object')::json) as j on jsonb_typeof(a."data" -> 'object') = 'array'
left join public.objects o on j.value = o.data ->> 'id'
left join public.activities a2 on j.value = a2.data ->> 'id'
left join public.users u on j.value = u.ap_id
group by a.id
having max(o.data ->> 'id') is null
and max(a2.data ->> 'id') is null
and max(u.ap_id) is null
)
"""
|> Repo.query([], timeout: :infinity)
end
"""
DELETE FROM hashtags AS ht DELETE FROM hashtags AS ht
WHERE NOT EXISTS ( WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM hashtags_objects hto SELECT 1 FROM hashtags_objects hto
WHERE ht.id = hto.hashtag_id) WHERE ht.id = hto.hashtag_id)
""" """
|> Repo.query()
Repo.query(prune_hashtags_query)
if Keyword.get(options, :vacuum) do if Keyword.get(options, :vacuum) do
Maintenance.vacuum("full") Maintenance.vacuum("full")

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@ -353,6 +353,186 @@ test "with the --keep-threads option it keeps old threads with bookmarked posts"
assert length(Repo.all(Object)) == 1 assert length(Repo.all(Object)) == 1
end end
test "We don't have unexpected tables which may contain objects that are referenced by activities" do
# We can delete orphaned activities. For that we look for the objects they reference in the 'objects', 'activities', and 'users' table.
# If someone adds another table with objects (idk, maybe with separate relations, or collections or w/e), then we need to make sure we
# add logic for that in the 'prune_objects' task so that we don't wrongly delete their corresponding activities.
# So when someone adds (or removes) a table, this test will fail.
# Either the table contains objects which can be referenced from the activities table
# => in that case the prune_objects job should be adapted so we don't delete activities who still have the referenced object.
# Or it doesn't contain objects which can be referenced from the activities table
# => in that case you can add/remove the table to/from this (sorted) list.
assert Repo.query!(
"SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema='public' AND table_type='BASE TABLE';"
).rows
|> Enum.sort() == [
["activities"],
["announcement_read_relationships"],
["announcements"],
["apps"],
["backups"],
["bookmarks"],
["chat_message_references"],
["chats"],
["config"],
["conversation_participation_recipient_ships"],
["conversation_participations"],
["conversations"],
["counter_cache"],
["data_migration_failed_ids"],
["data_migrations"],
["deliveries"],
["filters"],
["following_relationships"],
["hashtags"],
["hashtags_objects"],
["instances"],
["lists"],
["markers"],
["mfa_tokens"],
["moderation_log"],
["notifications"],
["oauth_authorizations"],
["oauth_tokens"],
["oban_jobs"],
["oban_peers"],
["objects"],
["password_reset_tokens"],
["push_subscriptions"],
["registrations"],
["report_notes"],
["scheduled_activities"],
["schema_migrations"],
["thread_mutes"],
["user_follows_hashtag"],
["user_frontend_setting_profiles"],
["user_invite_tokens"],
["user_notes"],
["user_relationships"],
["users"]
]
end
test "it prunes orphaned activities with the --prune-orphaned-activities" do
%Object{} |> Map.merge(%{data: %{"id" => "object_for_activity"}}) |> Repo.insert()
%Activity{}
|> Map.merge(%{
local: false,
data: %{"id" => "remote_activity_with_object", "object" => "object_for_activity"}
})
|> Repo.insert()
%Activity{}
|> Map.merge(%{
local: false,
data: %{
"id" => "remote_activity_with_activity",
"object" => "remote_activity_with_object"
}
})
|> Repo.insert()
%User{} |> Map.merge(%{ap_id: "actor"}) |> Repo.insert()
%Activity{}
|> Map.merge(%{
local: false,
data: %{"id" => "remote_activity_with_actor", "object" => "actor"}
})
|> Repo.insert()
%Activity{}
|> Map.merge(%{
local: false,
data: %{
"id" => "remote_activity_without_existing_referenced_object",
"object" => "non_existing"
}
})
|> Repo.insert()
%Activity{}
|> Map.merge(%{
local: true,
data: %{"id" => "local_activity_with_actor", "object" => "non_existing"}
})
|> Repo.insert()
assert length(Repo.all(Activity)) == 5
Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Database.run(["prune_objects"])
assert length(Repo.all(Activity)) == 5
Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Database.run(["prune_objects", "--prune-orphaned-activities"])
activities = Repo.all(Activity)
assert "remote_activity_without_existing_referenced_object" not in Enum.map(
activities,
fn a -> a.data["id"] end
)
assert length(activities) == 4
end
test "it prunes orphaned activities with the --prune-orphaned-activities when the objects are referenced from an array" do
%Object{} |> Map.merge(%{data: %{"id" => "existing_object"}}) |> Repo.insert()
%User{} |> Map.merge(%{ap_id: "existing_actor"}) |> Repo.insert()
%Activity{}
|> Map.merge(%{
local: false,
data: %{
"id" => "remote_activity_existing_object",
"object" => ["non_ existing_object", "existing_object"]
}
})
|> Repo.insert()
%Activity{}
|> Map.merge(%{
local: false,
data: %{
"id" => "remote_activity_existing_actor",
"object" => ["non_ existing_object", "existing_actor"]
}
})
|> Repo.insert()
%Activity{}
|> Map.merge(%{
local: false,
data: %{
"id" => "remote_activity_existing_activity",
"object" => ["non_ existing_object", "remote_activity_existing_actor"]
}
})
|> Repo.insert()
%Activity{}
|> Map.merge(%{
local: false,
data: %{
"id" => "remote_activity_without_existing_referenced_object",
"object" => ["owo", "whats_this"]
}
})
|> Repo.insert()
assert length(Repo.all(Activity)) == 4
Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Database.run(["prune_objects"])
assert length(Repo.all(Activity)) == 4
Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Database.run(["prune_objects", "--prune-orphaned-activities"])
activities = Repo.all(Activity)
assert length(activities) == 3
assert "remote_activity_without_existing_referenced_object" not in Enum.map(
activities,
fn a -> a.data["id"] end
)
assert length(activities) == 3
end
end end
describe "running update_users_following_followers_counts" do describe "running update_users_following_followers_counts" do