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PL/PgSQL
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PL/PgSQL
-- A trigger is associated with a table instead of a schema, so they can't be in the `r` schema. This is
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-- okay if the function specified after `EXECUTE FUNCTION` is in `r`, since dropping the function drops the trigger.
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--
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-- Tables that are updated by triggers should not have foreign keys that aren't set to `INITIALLY DEFERRED`
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-- (even if only other columns are updated) because triggers can run after the deletion of referenced rows and
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-- before the automatic deletion of the row that references it. This is not a problem for insert or delete.
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--
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-- Triggers that update multiple tables should use this order: person_aggregates, comment_aggregates,
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-- post_aggregates, community_aggregates, site_aggregates
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-- * The order matters because the updated rows are locked until the end of the transaction, and statements
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-- in a trigger don't use separate transactions. This means that updates closer to the beginning cause
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-- longer locks because the duration of each update extends the durations of the locks caused by previous
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-- updates. Long locks are worse on rows that have more concurrent transactions trying to update them. The
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-- listed order starts with tables that are less likely to have such rows.
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-- https://www.postgresql.org/docs/16/transaction-iso.html#XACT-READ-COMMITTED
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-- * Using the same order in every trigger matters because a deadlock is possible if multiple transactions
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-- update the same rows in a different order.
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-- https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/explicit-locking.html#LOCKING-DEADLOCKS
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--
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--
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-- Create triggers for both post and comments
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CREATE FUNCTION r.creator_id_from_post_aggregates (agg post_aggregates)
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RETURNS int IMMUTABLE PARALLEL SAFE RETURN agg.creator_id;
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CREATE FUNCTION r.creator_id_from_comment_aggregates (agg comment_aggregates)
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RETURNS int IMMUTABLE PARALLEL SAFE RETURN (
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SELECT
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creator_id
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FROM
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comment
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WHERE
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comment.id = agg.comment_id LIMIT 1
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);
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CREATE PROCEDURE r.post_or_comment (table_name text)
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $a$
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BEGIN
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EXECUTE replace($b$
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-- When a thing gets a vote, update its aggregates and its creator's aggregates
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CALL r.create_triggers ('thing_like', $$
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BEGIN
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WITH thing_diff AS ( UPDATE
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thing_aggregates AS a
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SET
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score = a.score + diff.upvotes - diff.downvotes, upvotes = a.upvotes + diff.upvotes, downvotes = a.downvotes + diff.downvotes, controversy_rank = r.controversy_rank ((a.upvotes + diff.upvotes)::numeric, (a.downvotes + diff.downvotes)::numeric)
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FROM (
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SELECT
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(thing_like).thing_id, coalesce(sum(count_diff) FILTER (WHERE (thing_like).score = 1), 0) AS upvotes, coalesce(sum(count_diff) FILTER (WHERE (thing_like).score != 1), 0) AS downvotes FROM select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows GROUP BY (thing_like).thing_id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.thing_id = diff.thing_id
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AND (diff.upvotes, diff.downvotes) != (0, 0)
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RETURNING
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r.creator_id_from_thing_aggregates (a.*) AS creator_id, diff.upvotes - diff.downvotes AS score)
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UPDATE
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person_aggregates AS a
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SET
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thing_score = a.thing_score + diff.score FROM (
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SELECT
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creator_id, sum(score) AS score FROM thing_diff GROUP BY creator_id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.person_id = diff.creator_id
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AND diff.score != 0;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$);
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$b$,
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'thing',
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table_name);
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END;
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$a$;
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CALL r.post_or_comment ('post');
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CALL r.post_or_comment ('comment');
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-- Create triggers that update counts in parent aggregates
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CREATE FUNCTION r.parent_comment_ids (path ltree)
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RETURNS SETOF int
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LANGUAGE sql
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IMMUTABLE parallel safe
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BEGIN
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ATOMIC
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SELECT
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comment_id::int
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FROM
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string_to_table (ltree2text (path), '.') AS comment_id
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-- Skip first and last
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LIMIT (nlevel (path) - 2) OFFSET 1;
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END;
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CALL r.create_triggers ('comment', $$
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BEGIN
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UPDATE
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person_aggregates AS a
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SET
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comment_count = a.comment_count + diff.comment_count
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FROM (
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SELECT
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(comment).creator_id, coalesce(sum(count_diff), 0) AS comment_count
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FROM select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows
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WHERE
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r.is_counted (comment)
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GROUP BY (comment).creator_id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.person_id = diff.creator_id
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AND diff.comment_count != 0;
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UPDATE
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comment_aggregates AS a
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SET
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child_count = a.child_count + diff.child_count
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FROM (
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SELECT
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parent_id,
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coalesce(sum(count_diff), 0) AS child_count
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FROM (
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-- For each inserted or deleted comment, this outputs 1 row for each parent comment.
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-- For example, this:
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--
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-- count_diff | (comment).path
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-- ------------+----------------
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-- 1 | 0.5.6.7
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-- 1 | 0.5.6.7.8
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--
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-- becomes this:
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--
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-- count_diff | parent_id
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-- ------------+-----------
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-- 1 | 5
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-- 1 | 6
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-- 1 | 5
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-- 1 | 6
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-- 1 | 7
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SELECT
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count_diff,
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parent_id
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FROM
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select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows,
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LATERAL r.parent_comment_ids ((comment).path) AS parent_id) AS expanded_old_and_new_rows
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GROUP BY
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parent_id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.comment_id = diff.parent_id
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AND diff.child_count != 0;
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WITH post_diff AS (
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UPDATE
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post_aggregates AS a
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SET
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comments = a.comments + diff.comments,
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newest_comment_time = GREATEST (a.newest_comment_time, diff.newest_comment_time),
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newest_comment_time_necro = GREATEST (a.newest_comment_time_necro, diff.newest_comment_time_necro)
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FROM (
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SELECT
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post.id AS post_id,
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coalesce(sum(count_diff), 0) AS comments,
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-- Old rows are excluded using `count_diff = 1`
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max((comment).published) FILTER (WHERE count_diff = 1) AS newest_comment_time,
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max((comment).published) FILTER (WHERE count_diff = 1
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-- Ignore comments from the post's creator
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AND post.creator_id != (comment).creator_id
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-- Ignore comments on old posts
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AND post.published > ((comment).published - '2 days'::interval)) AS newest_comment_time_necro,
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r.is_counted (post.*) AS include_in_community_aggregates
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FROM
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select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows
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LEFT JOIN post ON post.id = (comment).post_id
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WHERE
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r.is_counted (comment)
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GROUP BY
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post.id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.post_id = diff.post_id
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AND (diff.comments,
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GREATEST (a.newest_comment_time, diff.newest_comment_time),
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GREATEST (a.newest_comment_time_necro, diff.newest_comment_time_necro)) != (0,
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a.newest_comment_time,
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a.newest_comment_time_necro)
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RETURNING
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a.community_id,
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diff.comments,
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diff.include_in_community_aggregates)
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UPDATE
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community_aggregates AS a
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SET
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comments = a.comments + diff.comments
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FROM (
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SELECT
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community_id,
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sum(comments) AS comments
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FROM
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post_diff
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WHERE
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post_diff.include_in_community_aggregates
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GROUP BY
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community_id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.community_id = diff.community_id
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AND diff.comments != 0;
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UPDATE
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site_aggregates AS a
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SET
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comments = a.comments + diff.comments
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FROM (
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SELECT
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coalesce(sum(count_diff), 0) AS comments
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FROM
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select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows
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WHERE
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r.is_counted (comment)
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AND (comment).local) AS diff
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WHERE
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diff.comments != 0;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$);
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CALL r.create_triggers ('post', $$
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BEGIN
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UPDATE
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person_aggregates AS a
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SET
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post_count = a.post_count + diff.post_count
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FROM (
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SELECT
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(post).creator_id, coalesce(sum(count_diff), 0) AS post_count
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FROM select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows
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WHERE
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r.is_counted (post)
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GROUP BY (post).creator_id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.person_id = diff.creator_id
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AND diff.post_count != 0;
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UPDATE
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community_aggregates AS a
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SET
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posts = a.posts + diff.posts
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FROM (
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SELECT
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(post).community_id,
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coalesce(sum(count_diff), 0) AS posts
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FROM
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select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows
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WHERE
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r.is_counted (post)
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GROUP BY
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(post).community_id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.community_id = diff.community_id
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AND diff.posts != 0;
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UPDATE
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site_aggregates AS a
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SET
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posts = a.posts + diff.posts
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FROM (
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SELECT
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coalesce(sum(count_diff), 0) AS posts
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FROM
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select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows
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WHERE
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r.is_counted (post)
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AND (post).local) AS diff
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WHERE
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diff.posts != 0;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$);
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CALL r.create_triggers ('community', $$
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BEGIN
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UPDATE
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site_aggregates AS a
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SET
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communities = a.communities + diff.communities
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FROM (
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SELECT
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coalesce(sum(count_diff), 0) AS communities
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FROM select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows
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WHERE
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r.is_counted (community)
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AND (community).local) AS diff
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WHERE
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diff.communities != 0;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$);
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CALL r.create_triggers ('person', $$
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BEGIN
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UPDATE
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site_aggregates AS a
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SET
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users = a.users + diff.users
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FROM (
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SELECT
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coalesce(sum(count_diff), 0) AS users
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FROM select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows
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WHERE (person).local) AS diff
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WHERE
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diff.users != 0;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$);
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-- For community_aggregates.comments, don't include comments of deleted or removed posts
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CREATE FUNCTION r.update_comment_count_from_post ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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UPDATE
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community_aggregates AS a
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SET
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comments = a.comments + diff.comments
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FROM (
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SELECT
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old_post.community_id,
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sum((
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CASE WHEN r.is_counted (new_post.*) THEN
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1
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ELSE
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-1
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END) * post_aggregates.comments) AS comments
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FROM
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new_post
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INNER JOIN old_post ON new_post.id = old_post.id
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AND (r.is_counted (new_post.*) != r.is_counted (old_post.*))
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INNER JOIN post_aggregates ON post_aggregates.post_id = new_post.id
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GROUP BY
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old_post.community_id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.community_id = diff.community_id
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AND diff.comments != 0;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER comment_count
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AFTER UPDATE ON post REFERENCING OLD TABLE AS old_post NEW TABLE AS new_post
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FOR EACH STATEMENT
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.update_comment_count_from_post ();
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-- Count subscribers for communities.
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-- subscribers should be updated only when a local community is followed by a local or remote person.
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-- subscribers_local should be updated only when a local person follows a local or remote community.
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CALL r.create_triggers ('community_follower', $$
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BEGIN
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UPDATE
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community_aggregates AS a
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SET
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subscribers = a.subscribers + diff.subscribers, subscribers_local = a.subscribers_local + diff.subscribers_local
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FROM (
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SELECT
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(community_follower).community_id, coalesce(sum(count_diff) FILTER (WHERE community.local), 0) AS subscribers, coalesce(sum(count_diff) FILTER (WHERE person.local), 0) AS subscribers_local
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FROM select_old_and_new_rows AS old_and_new_rows
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LEFT JOIN community ON community.id = (community_follower).community_id
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LEFT JOIN person ON person.id = (community_follower).person_id GROUP BY (community_follower).community_id) AS diff
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WHERE
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a.community_id = diff.community_id
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AND (diff.subscribers, diff.subscribers_local) != (0, 0);
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$);
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-- These triggers create and update rows in each aggregates table to match its associated table's rows.
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-- Deleting rows and updating IDs are already handled by `CASCADE` in foreign key constraints.
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CREATE FUNCTION r.comment_aggregates_from_comment ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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INSERT INTO comment_aggregates (comment_id, published)
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SELECT
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id,
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published
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FROM
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new_comment;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER aggregates
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AFTER INSERT ON comment REFERENCING NEW TABLE AS new_comment
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FOR EACH STATEMENT
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.comment_aggregates_from_comment ();
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CREATE FUNCTION r.community_aggregates_from_community ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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INSERT INTO community_aggregates (community_id, published)
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SELECT
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id,
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published
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FROM
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new_community;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER aggregates
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AFTER INSERT ON community REFERENCING NEW TABLE AS new_community
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FOR EACH STATEMENT
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.community_aggregates_from_community ();
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CREATE FUNCTION r.person_aggregates_from_person ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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INSERT INTO person_aggregates (person_id)
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SELECT
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id
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FROM
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new_person;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER aggregates
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AFTER INSERT ON person REFERENCING NEW TABLE AS new_person
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FOR EACH STATEMENT
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.person_aggregates_from_person ();
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CREATE FUNCTION r.post_aggregates_from_post ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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INSERT INTO post_aggregates (post_id, published, newest_comment_time, newest_comment_time_necro, community_id, creator_id, instance_id, featured_community, featured_local)
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SELECT
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new_post.id,
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new_post.published,
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new_post.published,
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new_post.published,
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new_post.community_id,
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new_post.creator_id,
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community.instance_id,
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new_post.featured_community,
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new_post.featured_local
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FROM
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new_post
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INNER JOIN community ON community.id = new_post.community_id;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER aggregates
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AFTER INSERT ON post REFERENCING NEW TABLE AS new_post
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FOR EACH STATEMENT
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.post_aggregates_from_post ();
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CREATE FUNCTION r.post_aggregates_from_post_update ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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UPDATE
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post_aggregates
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SET
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featured_community = new_post.featured_community,
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featured_local = new_post.featured_local
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FROM
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new_post
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INNER JOIN old_post ON old_post.id = new_post.id
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AND (old_post.featured_community,
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old_post.featured_local) != (new_post.featured_community,
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new_post.featured_local)
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WHERE
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post_aggregates.post_id = new_post.id;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER aggregates_update
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AFTER UPDATE ON post REFERENCING OLD TABLE AS old_post NEW TABLE AS new_post
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FOR EACH STATEMENT
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.post_aggregates_from_post_update ();
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CREATE FUNCTION r.site_aggregates_from_site ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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-- only 1 row can be in site_aggregates because of the index idx_site_aggregates_1_row_only.
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-- we only ever want to have a single value in site_aggregate because the site_aggregate triggers update all rows in that table.
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-- a cleaner check would be to insert it for the local_site but that would break assumptions at least in the tests
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INSERT INTO site_aggregates (site_id)
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VALUES (NEW.id)
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ON CONFLICT ((TRUE))
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DO NOTHING;
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RETURN NULL;
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END;
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER aggregates
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AFTER INSERT ON site
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FOR EACH ROW
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.site_aggregates_from_site ();
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-- Change the order of some cascading deletions to make deletion triggers run before the deletion of rows that the triggers need to read
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CREATE FUNCTION r.delete_comments_before_post ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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DELETE FROM comment AS c
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WHERE c.post_id = OLD.id;
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RETURN OLD;
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END;
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER delete_comments
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BEFORE DELETE ON post
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FOR EACH ROW
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.delete_comments_before_post ();
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CREATE FUNCTION r.delete_follow_before_person ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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DELETE FROM community_follower AS c
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WHERE c.person_id = OLD.id;
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RETURN OLD;
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END;
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER delete_follow
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BEFORE DELETE ON person
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FOR EACH ROW
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.delete_follow_before_person ();
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-- Triggers that change values before insert or update
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|
CREATE FUNCTION r.comment_change_values ()
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RETURNS TRIGGER
|
|
LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
|
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DECLARE
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id text = NEW.id::text;
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BEGIN
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-- Make `path` end with `id` if it doesn't already
|
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IF NOT (NEW.path ~ ('*.' || id)::lquery) THEN
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NEW.path = NEW.path || id;
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END IF;
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|
-- Set local ap_id
|
|
IF NEW.local THEN
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NEW.ap_id = coalesce(NEW.ap_id, r.local_url ('/comment/' || id));
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END IF;
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RETURN NEW;
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END
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER change_values
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BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE ON comment
|
|
FOR EACH ROW
|
|
EXECUTE FUNCTION r.comment_change_values ();
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|
|
|
CREATE FUNCTION r.post_change_values ()
|
|
RETURNS TRIGGER
|
|
LANGUAGE plpgsql
|
|
AS $$
|
|
BEGIN
|
|
-- Set local ap_id
|
|
IF NEW.local THEN
|
|
NEW.ap_id = coalesce(NEW.ap_id, r.local_url ('/post/' || NEW.id::text));
|
|
END IF;
|
|
RETURN NEW;
|
|
END
|
|
$$;
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|
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CREATE TRIGGER change_values
|
|
BEFORE INSERT ON post
|
|
FOR EACH ROW
|
|
EXECUTE FUNCTION r.post_change_values ();
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|
|
|
CREATE FUNCTION r.private_message_change_values ()
|
|
RETURNS TRIGGER
|
|
LANGUAGE plpgsql
|
|
AS $$
|
|
BEGIN
|
|
-- Set local ap_id
|
|
IF NEW.local THEN
|
|
NEW.ap_id = coalesce(NEW.ap_id, r.local_url ('/private_message/' || NEW.id::text));
|
|
END IF;
|
|
RETURN NEW;
|
|
END
|
|
$$;
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|
|
CREATE TRIGGER change_values
|
|
BEFORE INSERT ON private_message
|
|
FOR EACH ROW
|
|
EXECUTE FUNCTION r.private_message_change_values ();
|
|
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