discourse/app/jobs/regular/update_username.rb

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Ruby

module Jobs
class UpdateUsername < Jobs::Base
sidekiq_options queue: 'low'
def execute(args)
@user_id = args[:user_id]
@old_username = args[:old_username]
@new_username = args[:new_username]
@avatar_img = PrettyText.avatar_img(args[:avatar_template], "tiny")
@raw_mention_regex = /(?:(?<![\w`_])|(?<=_))@#{@old_username}(?:(?![\w\-\.])|(?=[\-\.](?:\s|$)))/i
@raw_quote_regex = /(\[quote\s*=\s*["'']?)#{@old_username}(\,?[^\]]*\])/i
@cooked_mention_username_regex = /^@#{@old_username}$/i
@cooked_mention_user_path_regex = /^\/u(?:sers)?\/#{@old_username}$/i
@cooked_quote_username_regex = /(?<=\s)#{@old_username}(?=:)/i
update_posts
update_revisions
update_notifications
update_post_custom_fields
end
def update_posts
Post.with_deleted.where(post_conditions("posts.id"), post_condition_args).find_each do |post|
begin
post.raw = update_raw(post.raw)
post.cooked = update_cooked(post.cooked)
# update without running validations and hooks
post.update_columns(raw: post.raw, cooked: post.cooked)
SearchIndexer.index(post, force: true) if post.topic
rescue => e
Discourse.warn_exception(e, message: "Failed to update post with id #{post.id}")
end
end
end
def update_revisions
PostRevision.where(post_conditions("post_revisions.post_id"), post_condition_args).find_each do |revision|
begin
if revision.modifications.key?("raw") || revision.modifications.key?("cooked")
revision.modifications["raw"]&.map! { |raw| update_raw(raw) }
revision.modifications["cooked"]&.map! { |cooked| update_cooked(cooked) }
revision.save!
end
rescue => e
Discourse.warn_exception(e, message: "Failed to update post revision with id #{revision.id}")
end
end
end
def update_notifications
params = {
user_id: @user_id,
old_username: @old_username,
new_username: @new_username
}
Notification.exec_sql(<<~SQL, params)
UPDATE notifications
SET data = (data :: JSONB ||
jsonb_strip_nulls(
jsonb_build_object(
'original_username', CASE data :: JSONB ->> 'original_username'
WHEN :old_username
THEN :new_username
ELSE NULL END,
'display_username', CASE data :: JSONB ->> 'display_username'
WHEN :old_username
THEN :new_username
ELSE NULL END,
'username', CASE data :: JSONB ->> 'username'
WHEN :old_username
THEN :new_username
ELSE NULL END,
'username2', CASE data :: JSONB ->> 'username2'
WHEN :old_username
THEN :new_username
ELSE NULL END
)
)) :: JSON
WHERE data ILIKE '%' || :old_username || '%'
SQL
end
def update_post_custom_fields
PostCustomField.exec_sql(<<~SQL, old_username: @old_username, new_username: @new_username)
UPDATE post_custom_fields
SET value = :new_username
WHERE name = 'action_code_who' AND value = :old_username
SQL
end
protected
def post_conditions(post_id_column)
<<~SQL
EXISTS(
SELECT 1
FROM user_actions AS a
WHERE a.target_post_id = #{post_id_column} AND
a.action_type = :mentioned AND
a.user_id = :user_id
) OR EXISTS(
SELECT 1
FROM quoted_posts AS q
JOIN posts AS p ON (q.quoted_post_id = p.id)
WHERE q.post_id = #{post_id_column} AND
p.user_id = :user_id
)
SQL
end
def post_condition_args
{ mentioned: UserAction::MENTION, user_id: @user_id }
end
def update_raw(raw)
raw.gsub(@raw_mention_regex, "@#{@new_username}")
.gsub(@raw_quote_regex, "\\1#{@new_username}\\2")
end
# Uses Nokogiri instead of rebake, because it works for posts and revisions
# and there is no reason to invalidate oneboxes, run the post analyzer etc.
# when only the username changes.
def update_cooked(cooked)
doc = Nokogiri::HTML.fragment(cooked)
doc.css("a.mention").each do |a|
a.content = a.content.gsub(@cooked_mention_username_regex, "@#{@new_username}")
a["href"] = a["href"].gsub(@cooked_mention_user_path_regex, "/u/#{@new_username}") if a["href"]
end
doc.css("aside.quote > div.title").each do |div|
div.children.each do |child|
child.content = child.content.gsub(@cooked_quote_username_regex, @new_username) if child.text?
end
div.at_css("img.avatar")&.replace(@avatar_img)
end
doc.to_html
end
end
end