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176 lines
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PL/PgSQL
176 lines
4.7 KiB
PL/PgSQL
-- This sets up the `r` schema, which contains things that can be safely dropped and replaced instead of being
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-- changed using migrations.
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--
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-- Statements in this file may not create or modify things outside of the `r` schema (indicated by the `r.` prefix),
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-- except for these things, which are associated with something other than a schema (usually a table):
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-- * A trigger if the function name after `EXECUTE FUNCTION` is in `r` (dropping `r` drops the trigger)
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--
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-- The default schema is not temporarily set to `r` because it would not affect some things (such as triggers) which
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-- makes it hard to tell if the rule above is being followed.
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--
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-- If you add something here that depends on something (such as a table) created in a new migration, then down.sql must use
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-- `CASCADE` when dropping it. This doesn't need to be fixed in old migrations because the "replaceable-schema" migration
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-- runs `DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS r CASCADE` in down.sql.
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BEGIN;
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DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS r CASCADE;
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CREATE SCHEMA r;
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-- These triggers resolve an item's reports when the item is marked as removed.
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CREATE FUNCTION resolve_reports_when_post_removed () RETURNS trigger
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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UPDATE
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post_report
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SET
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resolved = TRUE,
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resolver_id = mod_person_id,
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updated = now()
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FROM
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new_removal
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WHERE
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post_report.post_id = new_removal.post_id AND new_removal.removed
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RETURN NULL;
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END
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER resolve_reports
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AFTER INSERT ON mod_remove_post
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REFERENCING NEW TABLE AS new_removal
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FOR EACH STATEMENT
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EXECUTE FUNCTION resolve_reports_when_post_removed ();
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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 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
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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 $$
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BEGIN
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INSERT INTO community_aggregates (community_id, published)
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SELECT
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community_id,
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published
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FROM
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new_community;
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RETURN NULL;
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END
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER aggregates
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AFTER INSERT ON community
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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 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
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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 $$
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BEGIN
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INSERT INTO post_aggregates (post_id, published, newest_comment_time, newest_comment_time_necro, community_id, creator_id, instance_id, featured_community, featured_local)
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SELECT
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id,
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published,
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published,
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published,
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community_id,
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creator_id,
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(SELECT community.instance_id FROM community WHERE community.id = community_id LIMIT 1),
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featured_community,
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featured_local
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FROM
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new_post
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ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE SET
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featured_community = excluded.featured_community,
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featured_local = excluded.featured_local;
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RETURN NULL;
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END
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER aggregates
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AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OF featured_community, featured_local ON post
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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.site_aggregates_from_site ()
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RETURNS trigger
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LANGUAGE plpgsql
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AS $$
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BEGIN
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-- we only ever want to have a single value in site_aggregate because the site_aggregate triggers update all rows in that table.
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-- a cleaner check would be to insert it for the local_site but that would break assumptions at least in the tests
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT
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1
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FROM
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site_aggregates) THEN
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INSERT INTO
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site_aggregates (site_id)
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VALUES
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(NEW.id);
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RETURN NULL;
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END
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$$;
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CREATE TRIGGER aggregates
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AFTER INSERT ON site
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FOR EACH ROW
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EXECUTE FUNCTION r.site_aggregates_from_site ();
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COMMIT;
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