# Generated by Django 1.10.5 on 2017-04-13 22:12 from django.db import migrations from django.db.backends.postgresql.schema import DatabaseSchemaEditor from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps from django.db.models import Count def fix_duplicate_attachments(apps: StateApps, schema_editor: DatabaseSchemaEditor) -> None: """Migration 0041 had a bug, where if multiple messages referenced the same attachment, rather than creating a single attachment object for all of them, we would incorrectly create one for each message. This results in exceptions looking up the Attachment object corresponding to a file that was used in multiple messages that predate migration 0041. This migration fixes this by removing the duplicates, moving their messages onto a single canonical Attachment object (per path_id). """ Attachment = apps.get_model('zerver', 'Attachment') # Loop through all groups of Attachment objects with the same `path_id` for group in Attachment.objects.values('path_id').annotate(Count('id')).order_by().filter(id__count__gt=1): # Sort by the minimum message ID, to find the first attachment attachments = sorted(list(Attachment.objects.filter(path_id=group['path_id']).order_by("id")), key = lambda x: min(x.messages.all().values_list('id')[0])) surviving = attachments[0] to_cleanup = attachments[1:] for a in to_cleanup: # For each duplicate attachment, we transfer its messages # to the canonical attachment object for that path, and # then delete the original attachment. for msg in a.messages.all(): surviving.messages.add(msg) surviving.is_realm_public = surviving.is_realm_public or a.is_realm_public surviving.save() a.delete() class Migration(migrations.Migration): dependencies = [ ('zerver', '0073_custom_profile_fields'), ] operations = [ migrations.RunPython(fix_duplicate_attachments, elidable=True) ]