# frozen_string_literal: true class CreateBookmarksFromPostActionBookmarks < ActiveRecord::Migration[6.0] def up bookmarks_with_reminders_val = DB.query_single( "SELECT value FROM site_settings WHERE name = 'enable_bookmarks_with_reminders'", ) if bookmarks_with_reminders_val.present? DB.exec("UPDATE site_settings SET value = 't' WHERE name = 'enable_bookmarks_with_reminders'") else # data_type 5 is boolean DB.exec(<<~SQL) INSERT INTO site_settings(name, value, data_type, created_at, updated_at) VALUES('enable_bookmarks_with_reminders', 't', 5, NOW(), NOW()) SQL end bookmarks_to_create = [] loop do # post action type id 1 is :bookmark. we do not need to OFFSET here for # paging because the WHERE bookmarks.id IS NULL clause handles this effectively, # because we do not get bookmarks back that have already been inserted post_action_bookmarks = DB.query(<<~SQL, type_id: 1) SELECT post_actions.id, post_actions.post_id, posts.topic_id, post_actions.user_id FROM post_actions INNER JOIN posts ON posts.id = post_actions.post_id LEFT JOIN bookmarks ON bookmarks.post_id = post_actions.post_id AND bookmarks.user_id = post_actions.user_id INNER JOIN topics ON topics.id = posts.topic_id INNER JOIN users ON users.id = post_actions.user_id WHERE bookmarks.id IS NULL AND post_action_type_id = :type_id AND post_actions.deleted_at IS NULL AND posts.deleted_at IS NULL LIMIT 2000 SQL break if post_action_bookmarks.count.zero? post_action_bookmarks.each do |pab| now = Time.zone.now bookmarks_to_create << "(#{pab.topic_id}, #{pab.post_id}, #{pab.user_id}, '#{now}', '#{now}')" end create_bookmarks(bookmarks_to_create) bookmarks_to_create = [] end # loop end def down raise ActiveRecord::IrreversibleMigration end def create_bookmarks(bookmarks_to_create) return if bookmarks_to_create.empty? # this will ignore conflicts in the bookmarks table so # if the user already has a post bookmarked in the new way, # then we don't error and keep on truckin' # # we shouldn't have duplicates here at any rate because of # the above LEFT JOIN but best to be safe knowing this # won't blow up # DB.exec(<<~SQL) INSERT INTO bookmarks (topic_id, post_id, user_id, created_at, updated_at) VALUES #{bookmarks_to_create.join(",\n")} ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING SQL end end