from django.db import migrations from django.db.backends.postgresql.schema import BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor from django.db.migrations.state import StateApps from django.db.models import Count def clear_duplicate_reactions(apps: StateApps, schema_editor: BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor) -> None: """Zulip's data model for reactions has enforced via code, nontransactionally, that they can only react with one emoji_code for a given reaction_type. This fixes any that were stored in the database via a race; the next migration will add the appropriate database-level unique constraint. """ Reaction = apps.get_model("zerver", "Reaction") duplicate_reactions = ( Reaction.objects.all() .values("user_profile_id", "message_id", "reaction_type", "emoji_code") .annotate(Count("id")) .filter(id__count__gt=1) ) for duplicate_reaction in duplicate_reactions: duplicate_reaction.pop("id__count") to_cleanup = Reaction.objects.filter(**duplicate_reaction)[1:] for reaction in to_cleanup: reaction.delete() class Migration(migrations.Migration): dependencies = [ ("zerver", "0286_merge_0260_0285"), ] operations = [ migrations.RunPython( clear_duplicate_reactions, reverse_code=migrations.RunPython.noop, elidable=True ), ]