# Generated by Django 1.11.24 on 2019-10-07 05:25 import time import lxml from django.db import migrations from django.db.backends.postgresql.schema import DatabaseSchemaEditor from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps BATCH_SIZE = 1000 def process_batch(apps: StateApps, id_start: int, id_end: int, last_id: int) -> None: Message = apps.get_model('zerver', 'Message') for message in Message.objects.filter(id__gte=id_start, id__lte=id_end).order_by("id"): if message.rendered_content == "": # There have been bugs in the past that made it possible # for a message to have "" as its rendered_content; we # need to skip those because lxml won't process them. # # They should safely already have the correct state # has_link=has_image=has_attachment=False. continue if message.id % 1000 == 0: print("Processed %s / %s" % (message.id, last_id)) # Because we maintain the Attachment table, this should be as # simple as just just checking if there's any Attachment # objects associated with this message. has_attachment = message.attachment_set.exists() # For has_link and has_image, we need to parse the messages. # Links are simple -- look for a link in the message. lxml_obj = lxml.html.fromstring(message.rendered_content) has_link = False for link in lxml_obj.xpath("//a"): has_link = True break # has_image refers to inline image previews, so we just check # for the relevant CSS class. has_image = False for img in lxml_obj.find_class("message_inline_image"): has_image = True break if (message.has_link == has_link and message.has_attachment == has_attachment and message.has_image == has_image): # No need to spend time with the database if there aren't changes. continue message.has_image = has_image message.has_link = has_link message.has_attachment = has_attachment message.save(update_fields=['has_link', 'has_attachment', 'has_image']) def fix_has_link(apps: StateApps, schema_editor: DatabaseSchemaEditor) -> None: Message = apps.get_model('zerver', 'Message') if not Message.objects.exists(): # Nothing to do, and Message.objects.latest() will crash. return # This migration logic assumes that either the server is not # running, or that it's being run after the logic to correct how # `has_link` and friends are set for new messages have been # deployed. last_id = Message.objects.latest("id").id id_range_lower_bound = 0 id_range_upper_bound = 0 + BATCH_SIZE while id_range_upper_bound <= last_id: process_batch(apps, id_range_lower_bound, id_range_upper_bound, last_id) id_range_lower_bound = id_range_upper_bound + 1 id_range_upper_bound = id_range_lower_bound + BATCH_SIZE time.sleep(0.1) if last_id > id_range_lower_bound: # Copy for the last batch. process_batch(apps, id_range_lower_bound, last_id, last_id) class Migration(migrations.Migration): atomic = False dependencies = [ ('zerver', '0256_userprofile_stream_set_recipient_column_values'), ] operations = [ migrations.RunPython(fix_has_link, reverse_code=migrations.RunPython.noop), ]