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- # frozen_string_literal: true
- class CopyAccountStats < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.2]
- disable_ddl_transaction!
- class MigrationAccount < ApplicationRecord
- self.table_name = :accounts
- end
- def up
- safety_assured do
- if supports_upsert?
- up_fast
- else
- up_slow
- end
- end
- end
- def down
- # Nothing
- end
- private
- def supports_upsert?
- ActiveRecord::Base.connection.database_version >= 90_500
- end
- def up_fast
- say 'Upsert is available, importing counters using the fast method'
- MigrationAccount.unscoped.select('id').find_in_batches(batch_size: 5_000) do |accounts|
- execute <<-SQL.squish
- INSERT INTO account_stats (account_id, statuses_count, following_count, followers_count, created_at, updated_at)
- SELECT id, statuses_count, following_count, followers_count, created_at, updated_at
- FROM accounts
- WHERE id IN (#{accounts.map(&:id).join(', ')})
- ON CONFLICT (account_id) DO UPDATE
- SET statuses_count = EXCLUDED.statuses_count, following_count = EXCLUDED.following_count, followers_count = EXCLUDED.followers_count
- SQL
- end
- end
- def up_slow
- say 'Upsert is not available in PostgreSQL below 9.5, falling back to slow import of counters'
- # We cannot use bulk INSERT or overarching transactions here because of possible
- # uniqueness violations that we need to skip over
- MigrationAccount.unscoped.select('id, statuses_count, following_count, followers_count, created_at, updated_at').find_each do |account|
- params = [account.id, account[:statuses_count], account[:following_count], account[:followers_count], account.created_at, account.updated_at]
- exec_insert('INSERT INTO account_stats (account_id, statuses_count, following_count, followers_count, created_at, updated_at) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6)', nil, params)
- rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique
- next
- end
- end
- end
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