akkoma/lib/mix/tasks/pleroma/refresh_counter_cache.ex
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mix: consistently use shell_info and shell_error
Logger output being visible depends on user configuration, but most of
the prints in mix tasks should always be shown. When running inside a
mix shell, it’s probably preferable to send output directly to it rather
than using raw IO.puts and we already have shell_* functions for this,
let’s use them everywhere.
2024-05-31 17:17:42 +02:00

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2021 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.RefreshCounterCache do
@shortdoc "Refreshes counter cache"
use Mix.Task
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.CounterCache
alias Pleroma.Repo
import Ecto.Query
def run([]) do
Mix.Pleroma.start_pleroma()
instances =
Activity
|> distinct([a], true)
|> select([a], fragment("split_part(?, '/', 3)", a.actor))
|> Repo.all()
instances
|> Enum.with_index(1)
|> Enum.each(fn {instance, i} ->
counters = instance_counters(instance)
CounterCache.set(instance, counters)
Mix.Pleroma.shell_info(
"[#{i}/#{length(instances)}] Setting #{instance} counters: #{inspect(counters)}"
)
end)
Mix.Pleroma.shell_info("Done")
end
defp instance_counters(instance) do
counters = %{"public" => 0, "unlisted" => 0, "private" => 0, "direct" => 0}
Activity
|> where([a], fragment("(? ->> 'type'::text) = 'Create'", a.data))
|> where([a], fragment("split_part(?, '/', 3) = ?", a.actor, ^instance))
|> select(
[a],
{fragment(
"activity_visibility(?, ?, ?)",
a.actor,
a.recipients,
a.data
), count(a.id)}
)
|> group_by(
[a],
fragment(
"activity_visibility(?, ?, ?)",
a.actor,
a.recipients,
a.data
)
)
|> Repo.all(timeout: :timer.minutes(30))
|> Enum.reduce(counters, fn {visibility, count}, acc ->
Map.put(acc, visibility, count)
end)
end
end