Ensure that feed renegeration restores non-zero items (#5409)
Fix #5398 Ordering the home timeline query by account_id meant that the first 100 items belonged to a single account. There was also no reason to reverse-iterate over the statuses. Assuming the user accesses the feed halfway-through, it's better to have recent statuses already available at the top. Therefore working from newer->older is ideal. If the algorithm ends up filtering all items out during last-mile filtering, repeat again a page further. The algorithm terminates when either at least one item has been added, or if the database query returns nothing (end of data reached)pull/184/head
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@ -100,11 +100,24 @@ class FeedManager
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def populate_feed(account)
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prepopulate_limit = FeedManager::MAX_ITEMS / 4
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statuses = Status.as_home_timeline(account).order(account_id: :desc).limit(prepopulate_limit)
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statuses.reverse_each do |status|
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added = 0
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limit = FeedManager::MAX_ITEMS / 2
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max_id = nil
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loop do
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statuses = Status.as_home_timeline(account)
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.paginate_by_max_id(limit, max_id)
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break if statuses.empty?
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statuses.each do |status|
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next if filter_from_home?(status, account)
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add_to_feed(:home, account, status)
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added += 1 if add_to_feed(:home, account, status)
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end
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break unless added.zero?
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max_id = statuses.last.id
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end
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end
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