class FixAccountsUniqueIndex < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.2] class Account < ApplicationRecord # Dummy class, to make migration possible across version changes has_one :user, inverse_of: :account def local? domain.nil? end def acct local? ? username : "#{username}@#{domain}" end end disable_ddl_transaction! def up say '' say 'WARNING: This migration may take a *long* time for large instances' say 'It will *not* lock tables for any significant time, but it may run' say 'for a very long time. We will pause for 10 seconds to allow you to' say 'interrupt this migration if you are not ready.' say '' say 'This migration will irreversibly delete user accounts with duplicate' say 'usernames. You may use the `rake gabsocial:maintenance:find_duplicate_usernames`' say 'task to manually deal with such accounts before running this migration.' 10.downto(1) do |i| say "Continuing in #{i} second#{i == 1 ? '' : 's'}...", true sleep 1 end duplicates = Account.connection.select_all('SELECT string_agg(id::text, \',\') AS ids FROM accounts GROUP BY lower(username), lower(domain) HAVING count(*) > 1').to_hash duplicates.each do |row| deduplicate_account!(row['ids'].split(',')) end remove_index :accounts, name: 'index_accounts_on_username_and_domain_lower' if index_name_exists?(:accounts, 'index_accounts_on_username_and_domain_lower') safety_assured { execute 'CREATE UNIQUE INDEX CONCURRENTLY index_accounts_on_username_and_domain_lower ON accounts (lower(username), lower(domain))' } remove_index :accounts, name: 'index_accounts_on_username_and_domain' if index_name_exists?(:accounts, 'index_accounts_on_username_and_domain') end def down raise ActiveRecord::IrreversibleMigration end private def deduplicate_account!(account_ids) accounts = Account.where(id: account_ids).to_a accounts = accounts.first.local? ? accounts.sort_by(&:created_at) : accounts.sort_by(&:updated_at).reverse reference_account = accounts.shift say_with_time "Deduplicating @#{reference_account.acct} (#{accounts.size} duplicates)..." do accounts.each do |other_account| if other_account.public_key == reference_account.public_key # The accounts definitely point to the same resource, so # it's safe to re-attribute content and relationships merge_accounts!(reference_account, other_account) elsif other_account.local? # Since domain is in the GROUP BY clause, both accounts # are always either going to be local or not local, so only # one check is needed. Since we cannot support two users with # the same username locally, one has to go. 😢 other_account.user&.destroy end other_account.destroy end end end def merge_accounts!(main_account, duplicate_account) [Status, Mention, StatusPin, StreamEntry].each do |klass| klass.where(account_id: duplicate_account.id).in_batches.update_all(account_id: main_account.id) end # Since it's the same remote resource, the remote resource likely # already believes we are following/blocking, so it's safe to # re-attribute the relationships too. However, during the presence # of the index bug users could have *also* followed the reference # account already, therefore mass update will not work and we need # to check for (and skip past) uniqueness errors [Favourite, Follow, FollowRequest, Block, Mute].each do |klass| klass.where(account_id: duplicate_account.id).find_each do |record| begin record.update_attribute(:account_id, main_account.id) rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique next end end end [Follow, FollowRequest, Block, Mute].each do |klass| klass.where(target_account_id: duplicate_account.id).find_each do |record| begin record.update_attribute(:target_account_id, main_account.id) rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique next end end end end end