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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Anders Kaseorg 6e4c3e41dc python: Normalize quotes with Black.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2021-02-12 13:11:19 -08:00
Anders Kaseorg 11741543da python: Reformat with Black, except quotes.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2021-02-12 13:11:19 -08:00
Alex Vandiver 1f7132f50d docs: Standardize on PostgreSQL, not Postgres. 2020-10-28 11:55:16 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 72d6ff3c3b docs: Fix more capitalization issues.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
2020-10-23 11:46:55 -07:00
Tim Abbott 8e7ce7cc79 python: Sort migrations/management command imports with isort.
This is a preparatory commit for using isort for sorting all of our
imports, merging changes to files where we can easily review the
changes as something we're happy with.

These are also files with relatively little active development, which
means we don't expect much merge conflict risk from these changes.
2020-01-14 13:07:47 -08:00
Anders Kaseorg 6112d020f4 migrate, create_large_indexes: Use CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS.
We no longer support Postgres versions missing this syntax.

Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
2019-06-26 11:01:30 -07:00
Anders Kaseorg 2a2e744b27 management: Remove unused imports in management commands.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
2019-02-02 17:12:36 -08:00
Tim Abbott 35cb7528f9 models: Add new UserMessage flag active_mobile_push_notification.
This flag is used to track which user/message pairs correspond to an
active mobile push notification, that should potentially be cleared
when the user reads the message.

This flag should never appear on a message that is also marked as
read; eventually we may want a cron job to check for that condition.

We include a partial index on UserMessage for this flag.
2018-08-01 16:51:56 -07:00
Shubham Padia bf6dc4472b models: Add is_private flag to UserMessage and add index for it.
The is_private flag is intended to be set if recipient type is
'private'(1) or 'huddle'(3), otherwise i.e if it is 'stream'(2), it
should be unset.

This commit adds a database index for the is_private flag (which we'll
need to use it). That index is used to reset the flag if it was
already set. The already set flags were due to a previous removal of
is_me_message flag for which the values were not cleared out.

For now, the is_private flag is always 0 since the really hard part of
this migration is clearing the unspecified previous state; future
commits will fully implement it actually doing something.

History: Migration rewritten significantly by tabbott to ensure it
runs in only 3 minutes on chat.zulip.org.  A key detail in making that
work was to ensure that we use the new index for the queries to find
rows to update (which currently requires the `order_by` and `limit`
clauses).
2018-07-30 15:43:55 -07:00
Aditya Bansal e8506b5020 zerver/management: Change use of typing.Text to str. 2018-05-10 14:19:49 -07:00
rht a311678190 zerver/management: Use python 3 syntax for typing. 2017-10-26 15:24:56 -07:00
rht 32650c8fdc zerver/management: Remove print_function. 2017-09-27 18:05:45 -07:00
rht e239e97351 zerver/management: Remove absolute_import. 2017-09-27 10:00:39 -07:00
Tim Abbott d43f5ceeec database: Add database index for wildcard mentions. 2017-08-16 13:28:04 -07:00
Tim Abbott 8bb812c8a9 database: Add database index for alert words. 2017-08-16 12:39:01 -07:00
Steve Howell 3a825ef22c Add create_large_indexes management command.
This management command creates the same indexes as migrations
82, 83, and 95, which are all indexes on the huge UserMessage
table. (*)

This command quickly no-ops with clear messaging when the
indexes already exist, so it's idempotent in that regard. (If
somebody somehow creates an index by the same name incorrectly,
they can always drop it in dbshell and re-run this command.)

If any of the migrations have not been run, which we detect simply
by the existence of the indexes, then we create them using a
`CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY` command.  This functionality in
postgres allows you to create indexes against large tables
without disrupting queries against those tables.  The tradeoff
here is that creating indexes concurrently takes significantly
longer than doing them non-concurrently.

Since most tables are small, we typically just use regular
Django migrations and run them during a brief interval while
the app is down.

For indexes on big tables, we will want to run this command
as part of the upgrade process, and we will want to run
it while the app is still up, otherwise it's pointless.

All the code in create_indexes() is literally copy/pasted
from the relevant migrations, and that scheme should work
going forward.  (It uses a different implementation of
create_index_if_not_exist than the migrations use, but the
code is identical lexically in the function.)

If we ever do major restructuring of our large tables, such
as UserMessage, and we end up droppping some of these indexes,
then we will need to make this command migrations-aware.  For
now it's safe to assume that indexes are generally additive in
nature, and the sooner we create them during the upgrade process,
the better.

(*) UserMessage is huge for large installations, of course.
2017-08-16 12:38:51 -07:00