Extract StatusSafeReblogInsert concern from Status (#24821)

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Matt Jankowski 2023-05-04 08:06:20 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -192,6 +192,12 @@ Lint/Void:
Metrics/AbcSize:
Max: 150
# Configuration parameters: CountComments, Max, CountAsOne, AllowedMethods, AllowedPatterns, inherit_mode.
# AllowedMethods: refine
Metrics/BlockLength:
Exclude:
- 'app/models/concerns/status_safe_reblog_insert.rb'
# Configuration parameters: CountBlocks, Max.
Metrics/BlockNesting:
Exclude:

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@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
module StatusSafeReblogInsert
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
class_methods do
# This is a hack to ensure that no reblogs of discarded statuses are created,
# as this cannot be enforced through database constraints the same way we do
# for reblogs of deleted statuses.
#
# To achieve this, we redefine the internal method responsible for issuing
# the "INSERT" statement and replace the "INSERT INTO ... VALUES ..." query
# with an "INSERT INTO ... SELECT ..." query with a "WHERE deleted_at IS NULL"
# clause on the reblogged status to ensure consistency at the database level.
#
# Otherwise, the code is kept as close as possible to ActiveRecord::Persistence
# code, and actually calls it if we are not handling a reblog.
def _insert_record(values)
return super unless values.is_a?(Hash) && values['reblog_of_id'].present?
primary_key = self.primary_key
primary_key_value = nil
if primary_key
primary_key_value = values[primary_key]
if !primary_key_value && prefetch_primary_key?
primary_key_value = next_sequence_value
values[primary_key] = primary_key_value
end
end
# The following line is where we differ from stock ActiveRecord implementation
im = _compile_reblog_insert(values)
# Since we are using SELECT instead of VALUES, a non-error `nil` return is possible.
# For our purposes, it's equivalent to a foreign key constraint violation
result = connection.insert(im, "#{self} Create", primary_key || false, primary_key_value)
raise ActiveRecord::InvalidForeignKey, "(reblog_of_id)=(#{values['reblog_of_id']}) is not present in table \"statuses\"" if result.nil?
result
end
def _compile_reblog_insert(values)
# This is somewhat equivalent to the following code of ActiveRecord::Persistence:
# `arel_table.compile_insert(_substitute_values(values))`
# The main difference is that we use a `SELECT` instead of a `VALUES` clause,
# which means we have to build the `SELECT` clause ourselves and do a bit more
# manual work.
# Instead of using Arel::InsertManager#values, we are going to use Arel::InsertManager#select
im = Arel::InsertManager.new
im.into(arel_table)
binds = []
reblog_bind = nil
values.each do |name, value|
attr = arel_table[name]
bind = predicate_builder.build_bind_attribute(attr.name, value)
im.columns << attr
binds << bind
reblog_bind = bind if name == 'reblog_of_id'
end
im.select(arel_table.where(arel_table[:id].eq(reblog_bind)).where(arel_table[:deleted_at].eq(nil)).project(*binds))
im
end
end
end

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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
include StatusThreadingConcern
include StatusSnapshotConcern
include RateLimitable
include StatusSafeReblogInsert
rate_limit by: :account, family: :statuses
@ -393,71 +394,6 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
super || build_status_stat
end
# This is a hack to ensure that no reblogs of discarded statuses are created,
# as this cannot be enforced through database constraints the same way we do
# for reblogs of deleted statuses.
#
# To achieve this, we redefine the internal method responsible for issuing
# the "INSERT" statement and replace the "INSERT INTO ... VALUES ..." query
# with an "INSERT INTO ... SELECT ..." query with a "WHERE deleted_at IS NULL"
# clause on the reblogged status to ensure consistency at the database level.
#
# Otherwise, the code is kept as close as possible to ActiveRecord::Persistence
# code, and actually calls it if we are not handling a reblog.
def self._insert_record(values)
return super unless values.is_a?(Hash) && values['reblog_of_id'].present?
primary_key = self.primary_key
primary_key_value = nil
if primary_key
primary_key_value = values[primary_key]
if !primary_key_value && prefetch_primary_key?
primary_key_value = next_sequence_value
values[primary_key] = primary_key_value
end
end
# The following line is where we differ from stock ActiveRecord implementation
im = _compile_reblog_insert(values)
# Since we are using SELECT instead of VALUES, a non-error `nil` return is possible.
# For our purposes, it's equivalent to a foreign key constraint violation
result = connection.insert(im, "#{self} Create", primary_key || false, primary_key_value)
raise ActiveRecord::InvalidForeignKey, "(reblog_of_id)=(#{values['reblog_of_id']}) is not present in table \"statuses\"" if result.nil?
result
end
def self._compile_reblog_insert(values)
# This is somewhat equivalent to the following code of ActiveRecord::Persistence:
# `arel_table.compile_insert(_substitute_values(values))`
# The main difference is that we use a `SELECT` instead of a `VALUES` clause,
# which means we have to build the `SELECT` clause ourselves and do a bit more
# manual work.
# Instead of using Arel::InsertManager#values, we are going to use Arel::InsertManager#select
im = Arel::InsertManager.new
im.into(arel_table)
binds = []
reblog_bind = nil
values.each do |name, value|
attr = arel_table[name]
bind = predicate_builder.build_bind_attribute(attr.name, value)
im.columns << attr
binds << bind
reblog_bind = bind if name == 'reblog_of_id'
end
im.select(arel_table.where(arel_table[:id].eq(reblog_bind)).where(arel_table[:deleted_at].eq(nil)).project(*binds))
im
end
def discard_with_reblogs
discard_time = Time.current
Status.unscoped.where(reblog_of_id: id, deleted_at: [nil, deleted_at]).in_batches.update_all(deleted_at: discard_time) unless reblog?