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Move SQL triggers from migrations into reusable sql file (#4333) * stuff * stuff including batch_upsert function * stuff * do things * stuff * different timestamps * stuff * Revert changes to comment.rs * Update comment.rs * Update comment.rs * Update post_view.rs * Update utils.rs * Update up.sql * Update up.sql * Update down.sql * Update up.sql * Update main.rs * use anyhow macro * Create down.sql * Create up.sql * Create replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update utils.rs * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update sql_format_check.sh * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Create dump_schema.sh * Update start_dev_db.sh * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update replaceable_schema.sql * Update 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to fix combined_transition_tables * fix sql errors * update comment count in post trigger * fmt * Revert "fmt" This reverts commit a5bcd0834bb91a63b66bf63a848caa078f193940. * Revert "update comment count in post trigger" This reverts commit 0066a4b42b3472c088eed945605a2cf0bfcc1362. * fix everything * Update replaceable_schema.sql * actually fix everything * refactor create_triggers * fix * add semicolons * add is_counted function and fix incorrect bool operator in update_comment_count_from_post * refactor comment trigger * refactor post trigger * fix * Delete crates/db_schema/src/utils/series.rs * subscribers_local * edit migrations * move migrations * remove utils::series module declaration * fix everything * stuff * Move sql to schema_setup dir * utils.sql * delete .pg_format * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update sql_format_check.sh * Update .woodpecker.yml * Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/main' into bliss * fmt * Create main.rs * Update lib.rs * Update main.rs * Update 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Update .woodpecker.yml * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update mod.rs * Update Cargo.toml * Update mod.rs * make dump_schema.sh executable * fix dump_schema.sh * defer * diff dumps * fmt * Update utils.sql * Update .woodpecker.yml * use correct version for pg_dump * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update .woodpecker.yml * change migration date * atomic site_aggregates insert * temporarily repeat tests in CI * drop r schema in CI migration check * show ReceivedActivity::create error * move check_diesel_migration CI step * Update .woodpecker.yml * Update scheduled_tasks.rs * Update scheduled_tasks.rs * update cargo.lock * move sql files * move rank functions * filter post_aggregates update * fmt * cargo fmt * replace post_id with id * update cargo.lock * avoid locking rows that need no change in up.sql * only run replaceable_schema if migrations were run * debug ci test failure * make replaceable_schema work in CI * Update .woodpecker.yml * remove println * Use migration revert and git checkout * Update schema_setup.rs * Fix * Update schema_setup.rs * Update schema_setup.rs * Update .woodpecker.yml --------- Co-authored-by: Nutomic <me@nutomic.com> Co-authored-by: Dessalines <dessalines@users.noreply.github.com>
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DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS r CASCADE;
DROP INDEX idx_site_aggregates_1_row_only;
CREATE FUNCTION comment_aggregates_comment ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
INSERT INTO comment_aggregates (comment_id, published)
VALUES (NEW.id, NEW.published);
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
DELETE FROM comment_aggregates
WHERE comment_id = OLD.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION comment_aggregates_score ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
UPDATE
comment_aggregates ca
SET
score = score + NEW.score,
upvotes = CASE WHEN NEW.score = 1 THEN
upvotes + 1
ELSE
upvotes
END,
downvotes = CASE WHEN NEW.score = - 1 THEN
downvotes + 1
ELSE
downvotes
END,
controversy_rank = controversy_rank (ca.upvotes + CASE WHEN NEW.score = 1 THEN
1
ELSE
0
END::numeric, ca.downvotes + CASE WHEN NEW.score = - 1 THEN
1
ELSE
0
END::numeric)
WHERE
ca.comment_id = NEW.comment_id;
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
-- Join to comment because that comment may not exist anymore
UPDATE
comment_aggregates ca
SET
score = score - OLD.score,
upvotes = CASE WHEN OLD.score = 1 THEN
upvotes - 1
ELSE
upvotes
END,
downvotes = CASE WHEN OLD.score = - 1 THEN
downvotes - 1
ELSE
downvotes
END,
controversy_rank = controversy_rank (ca.upvotes + CASE WHEN NEW.score = 1 THEN
1
ELSE
0
END::numeric, ca.downvotes + CASE WHEN NEW.score = - 1 THEN
1
ELSE
0
END::numeric)
FROM
comment c
WHERE
ca.comment_id = c.id
AND ca.comment_id = OLD.comment_id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION community_aggregates_comment_count ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_restored_or_created (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
community_aggregates ca
SET
comments = comments + 1
FROM
post p
WHERE
p.id = NEW.post_id
AND ca.community_id = p.community_id;
ELSIF (was_removed_or_deleted (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
community_aggregates ca
SET
comments = comments - 1
FROM
post p
WHERE
p.id = OLD.post_id
AND ca.community_id = p.community_id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION community_aggregates_community ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
INSERT INTO community_aggregates (community_id, published)
VALUES (NEW.id, NEW.published);
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
DELETE FROM community_aggregates
WHERE community_id = OLD.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION community_aggregates_post_count ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_restored_or_created (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
community_aggregates
SET
posts = posts + 1
WHERE
community_id = NEW.community_id;
IF (TG_OP = 'UPDATE') THEN
-- Post was restored, so restore comment counts as well
UPDATE
community_aggregates ca
SET
posts = coalesce(cd.posts, 0),
comments = coalesce(cd.comments, 0)
FROM (
SELECT
c.id,
count(DISTINCT p.id) AS posts,
count(DISTINCT ct.id) AS comments
FROM
community c
LEFT JOIN post p ON c.id = p.community_id
AND p.deleted = 'f'
AND p.removed = 'f'
LEFT JOIN comment ct ON p.id = ct.post_id
AND ct.deleted = 'f'
AND ct.removed = 'f'
WHERE
c.id = NEW.community_id
GROUP BY
c.id) cd
WHERE
ca.community_id = NEW.community_id;
END IF;
ELSIF (was_removed_or_deleted (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
community_aggregates
SET
posts = posts - 1
WHERE
community_id = OLD.community_id;
-- Update the counts if the post got deleted
UPDATE
community_aggregates ca
SET
posts = coalesce(cd.posts, 0),
comments = coalesce(cd.comments, 0)
FROM (
SELECT
c.id,
count(DISTINCT p.id) AS posts,
count(DISTINCT ct.id) AS comments
FROM
community c
LEFT JOIN post p ON c.id = p.community_id
AND p.deleted = 'f'
AND p.removed = 'f'
LEFT JOIN comment ct ON p.id = ct.post_id
AND ct.deleted = 'f'
AND ct.removed = 'f'
WHERE
c.id = OLD.community_id
GROUP BY
c.id) cd
WHERE
ca.community_id = OLD.community_id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION community_aggregates_post_count_insert ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
UPDATE
community_aggregates
SET
posts = posts + post_group.count
FROM (
SELECT
community_id,
count(*)
FROM
new_post
GROUP BY
community_id) post_group
WHERE
community_aggregates.community_id = post_group.community_id;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION community_aggregates_subscriber_count ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
UPDATE
community_aggregates ca
SET
subscribers = subscribers + community.local::int,
subscribers_local = subscribers_local + person.local::int
FROM
community
LEFT JOIN person ON person.id = NEW.person_id
WHERE
community.id = NEW.community_id
AND community.id = ca.community_id
AND person.local IS NOT NULL;
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
UPDATE
community_aggregates ca
SET
subscribers = subscribers - community.local::int,
subscribers_local = subscribers_local - person.local::int
FROM
community
LEFT JOIN person ON person.id = OLD.person_id
WHERE
community.id = OLD.community_id
AND community.id = ca.community_id
AND person.local IS NOT NULL;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION delete_follow_before_person ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
DELETE FROM community_follower AS c
WHERE c.person_id = OLD.id;
RETURN OLD;
END;
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION person_aggregates_comment_count ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_restored_or_created (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
person_aggregates
SET
comment_count = comment_count + 1
WHERE
person_id = NEW.creator_id;
ELSIF (was_removed_or_deleted (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
person_aggregates
SET
comment_count = comment_count - 1
WHERE
person_id = OLD.creator_id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION person_aggregates_comment_score ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
-- Need to get the post creator, not the voter
UPDATE
person_aggregates ua
SET
comment_score = comment_score + NEW.score
FROM
comment c
WHERE
ua.person_id = c.creator_id
AND c.id = NEW.comment_id;
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
UPDATE
person_aggregates ua
SET
comment_score = comment_score - OLD.score
FROM
comment c
WHERE
ua.person_id = c.creator_id
AND c.id = OLD.comment_id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION person_aggregates_person ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
INSERT INTO person_aggregates (person_id)
VALUES (NEW.id);
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
DELETE FROM person_aggregates
WHERE person_id = OLD.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION person_aggregates_post_count ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_restored_or_created (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
person_aggregates
SET
post_count = post_count + 1
WHERE
person_id = NEW.creator_id;
ELSIF (was_removed_or_deleted (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
person_aggregates
SET
post_count = post_count - 1
WHERE
person_id = OLD.creator_id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION person_aggregates_post_insert ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
UPDATE
person_aggregates
SET
post_count = post_count + post_group.count
FROM (
SELECT
creator_id,
count(*)
FROM
new_post
GROUP BY
creator_id) post_group
WHERE
person_aggregates.person_id = post_group.creator_id;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION person_aggregates_post_score ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
-- Need to get the post creator, not the voter
UPDATE
person_aggregates ua
SET
post_score = post_score + NEW.score
FROM
post p
WHERE
ua.person_id = p.creator_id
AND p.id = NEW.post_id;
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
UPDATE
person_aggregates ua
SET
post_score = post_score - OLD.score
FROM
post p
WHERE
ua.person_id = p.creator_id
AND p.id = OLD.post_id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION post_aggregates_comment_count ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
-- Check for post existence - it may not exist anymore
IF TG_OP = 'INSERT' OR EXISTS (
SELECT
1
FROM
post p
WHERE
p.id = OLD.post_id) THEN
IF (was_restored_or_created (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
post_aggregates pa
SET
comments = comments + 1
WHERE
pa.post_id = NEW.post_id;
ELSIF (was_removed_or_deleted (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
post_aggregates pa
SET
comments = comments - 1
WHERE
pa.post_id = OLD.post_id;
END IF;
END IF;
IF TG_OP = 'INSERT' THEN
UPDATE
post_aggregates pa
SET
newest_comment_time = NEW.published
WHERE
pa.post_id = NEW.post_id;
-- A 2 day necro-bump limit
UPDATE
post_aggregates pa
SET
newest_comment_time_necro = NEW.published
FROM
post p
WHERE
pa.post_id = p.id
AND pa.post_id = NEW.post_id
-- Fix issue with being able to necro-bump your own post
AND NEW.creator_id != p.creator_id
AND pa.published > ('now'::timestamp - '2 days'::interval);
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION post_aggregates_featured_community ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
UPDATE
post_aggregates pa
SET
featured_community = NEW.featured_community
WHERE
pa.post_id = NEW.id;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION post_aggregates_featured_local ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
UPDATE
post_aggregates pa
SET
featured_local = NEW.featured_local
WHERE
pa.post_id = NEW.id;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION post_aggregates_post ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
INSERT INTO post_aggregates (post_id, published, newest_comment_time, newest_comment_time_necro, community_id, creator_id, instance_id)
SELECT
id,
published,
published,
published,
community_id,
creator_id,
(
SELECT
community.instance_id
FROM
community
WHERE
community.id = community_id
LIMIT 1)
FROM
new_post;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION post_aggregates_score ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
UPDATE
post_aggregates pa
SET
score = score + NEW.score,
upvotes = CASE WHEN NEW.score = 1 THEN
upvotes + 1
ELSE
upvotes
END,
downvotes = CASE WHEN NEW.score = - 1 THEN
downvotes + 1
ELSE
downvotes
END,
controversy_rank = controversy_rank (pa.upvotes + CASE WHEN NEW.score = 1 THEN
1
ELSE
0
END::numeric, pa.downvotes + CASE WHEN NEW.score = - 1 THEN
1
ELSE
0
END::numeric)
WHERE
pa.post_id = NEW.post_id;
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
-- Join to post because that post may not exist anymore
UPDATE
post_aggregates pa
SET
score = score - OLD.score,
upvotes = CASE WHEN OLD.score = 1 THEN
upvotes - 1
ELSE
upvotes
END,
downvotes = CASE WHEN OLD.score = - 1 THEN
downvotes - 1
ELSE
downvotes
END,
controversy_rank = controversy_rank (pa.upvotes + CASE WHEN NEW.score = 1 THEN
1
ELSE
0
END::numeric, pa.downvotes + CASE WHEN NEW.score = - 1 THEN
1
ELSE
0
END::numeric)
FROM
post p
WHERE
pa.post_id = p.id
AND pa.post_id = OLD.post_id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_comment_delete ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_removed_or_deleted (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
site_aggregates sa
SET
comments = comments - 1
FROM
site s
WHERE
sa.site_id = s.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_comment_insert ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_restored_or_created (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
site_aggregates sa
SET
comments = comments + 1
FROM
site s
WHERE
sa.site_id = s.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_community_delete ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_removed_or_deleted (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
site_aggregates sa
SET
communities = communities - 1
FROM
site s
WHERE
sa.site_id = s.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_community_insert ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_restored_or_created (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
site_aggregates sa
SET
communities = communities + 1
FROM
site s
WHERE
sa.site_id = s.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_person_delete ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
-- Join to site since the creator might not be there anymore
UPDATE
site_aggregates sa
SET
users = users - 1
FROM
site s
WHERE
sa.site_id = s.id;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_person_insert ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
UPDATE
site_aggregates
SET
users = users + 1;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_post_delete ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_removed_or_deleted (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
site_aggregates sa
SET
posts = posts - 1
FROM
site s
WHERE
sa.site_id = s.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_post_insert ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
UPDATE
site_aggregates sa
SET
posts = posts + (
SELECT
count(*)
FROM
new_post)
FROM
site s
WHERE
sa.site_id = s.id;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_post_update ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (was_restored_or_created (TG_OP, OLD, NEW)) THEN
UPDATE
site_aggregates sa
SET
posts = posts + 1
FROM
site s
WHERE
sa.site_id = s.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION site_aggregates_site ()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
-- we only ever want to have a single value in site_aggregate because the site_aggregate triggers update all rows in that table.
-- a cleaner check would be to insert it for the local_site but that would break assumptions at least in the tests
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT
*
FROM
site_aggregates
LIMIT 1) THEN
INSERT INTO site_aggregates (site_id)
VALUES (NEW.id);
ELSIF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
DELETE FROM site_aggregates
WHERE site_id = OLD.id;
END IF;
RETURN NULL;
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION was_removed_or_deleted (tg_op text, old record, new record)
RETURNS boolean
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
RETURN FALSE;
END IF;
IF (TG_OP = 'DELETE' AND OLD.deleted = 'f' AND OLD.removed = 'f') THEN
RETURN TRUE;
END IF;
RETURN TG_OP = 'UPDATE'
AND OLD.deleted = 'f'
AND OLD.removed = 'f'
AND (NEW.deleted = 't'
OR NEW.removed = 't');
END
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION was_restored_or_created (tg_op text, old record, new record)
RETURNS boolean
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $$
BEGIN
IF (TG_OP = 'DELETE') THEN
RETURN FALSE;
END IF;
IF (TG_OP = 'INSERT') THEN
RETURN TRUE;
END IF;
RETURN TG_OP = 'UPDATE'
AND NEW.deleted = 'f'
AND NEW.removed = 'f'
AND (OLD.deleted = 't'
OR OLD.removed = 't');
END
$$;
CREATE TRIGGER comment_aggregates_comment
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE ON comment
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION comment_aggregates_comment ();
CREATE TRIGGER comment_aggregates_score
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE ON comment_like
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION comment_aggregates_score ();
CREATE TRIGGER community_aggregates_comment_count
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON comment
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION community_aggregates_comment_count ();
CREATE TRIGGER community_aggregates_community
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE ON community
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION community_aggregates_community ();
CREATE TRIGGER community_aggregates_post_count
AFTER DELETE OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON post
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION community_aggregates_post_count ();
CREATE TRIGGER community_aggregates_post_count_insert
AFTER INSERT ON post REFERENCING NEW TABLE AS new_post
FOR EACH STATEMENT
EXECUTE FUNCTION community_aggregates_post_count_insert ();
CREATE TRIGGER community_aggregates_subscriber_count
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE ON community_follower
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION community_aggregates_subscriber_count ();
CREATE TRIGGER delete_follow_before_person
BEFORE DELETE ON person
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION delete_follow_before_person ();
CREATE TRIGGER person_aggregates_comment_count
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON comment
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION person_aggregates_comment_count ();
CREATE TRIGGER person_aggregates_comment_score
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE ON comment_like
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION person_aggregates_comment_score ();
CREATE TRIGGER person_aggregates_person
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE ON person
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION person_aggregates_person ();
CREATE TRIGGER person_aggregates_post_count
AFTER DELETE OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON post
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION person_aggregates_post_count ();
CREATE TRIGGER person_aggregates_post_insert
AFTER INSERT ON post REFERENCING NEW TABLE AS new_post
FOR EACH STATEMENT
EXECUTE FUNCTION person_aggregates_post_insert ();
CREATE TRIGGER person_aggregates_post_score
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE ON post_like
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION person_aggregates_post_score ();
CREATE TRIGGER post_aggregates_comment_count
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON comment
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION post_aggregates_comment_count ();
CREATE TRIGGER post_aggregates_featured_community
AFTER UPDATE ON post
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN ((old.featured_community IS DISTINCT FROM new.featured_community))
EXECUTE FUNCTION post_aggregates_featured_community ();
CREATE TRIGGER post_aggregates_featured_local
AFTER UPDATE ON post
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN ((old.featured_local IS DISTINCT FROM new.featured_local))
EXECUTE FUNCTION post_aggregates_featured_local ();
CREATE TRIGGER post_aggregates_post
AFTER INSERT ON post REFERENCING NEW TABLE AS new_post
FOR EACH STATEMENT
EXECUTE FUNCTION post_aggregates_post ();
CREATE TRIGGER post_aggregates_score
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE ON post_like
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION post_aggregates_score ();
CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_comment_delete
AFTER DELETE OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON comment
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN ((old.local = TRUE))
EXECUTE FUNCTION site_aggregates_comment_delete ();
CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_comment_insert
AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON comment
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN ((new.local = TRUE))
EXECUTE FUNCTION site_aggregates_comment_insert ();
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CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_community_delete
AFTER DELETE OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON community
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN (OLD.local = TRUE)
EXECUTE PROCEDURE site_aggregates_community_delete ();
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CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_community_insert
AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON community
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN ((new.local = TRUE))
EXECUTE FUNCTION site_aggregates_community_insert ();
CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_person_delete
AFTER DELETE ON person
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN ((old.local = TRUE))
EXECUTE FUNCTION site_aggregates_person_delete ();
CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_person_insert
AFTER INSERT ON person
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN ((new.local = TRUE))
EXECUTE FUNCTION site_aggregates_person_insert ();
CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_post_delete
AFTER DELETE OR UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON post
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN ((old.local = TRUE))
EXECUTE FUNCTION site_aggregates_post_delete ();
CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_post_insert
AFTER INSERT ON post REFERENCING NEW TABLE AS new_post
FOR EACH STATEMENT
EXECUTE FUNCTION site_aggregates_post_insert ();
CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_post_update
AFTER UPDATE OF removed,
deleted ON post
FOR EACH ROW
WHEN ((new.local = TRUE))
EXECUTE FUNCTION site_aggregates_post_update ();
CREATE TRIGGER site_aggregates_site
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE ON site
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION site_aggregates_site ();
-- Rank functions
CREATE FUNCTION controversy_rank (upvotes numeric, downvotes numeric)
RETURNS double precision
LANGUAGE plpgsql
IMMUTABLE
AS $$
BEGIN
IF downvotes <= 0 OR upvotes <= 0 THEN
RETURN 0;
ELSE
RETURN (upvotes + downvotes) * CASE WHEN upvotes > downvotes THEN
downvotes::float / upvotes::float
ELSE
upvotes::float / downvotes::float
END;
END IF;
END;
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION hot_rank (score numeric, published timestamp with time zone)
RETURNS double precision
LANGUAGE plpgsql
IMMUTABLE PARALLEL SAFE
AS $$
DECLARE
hours_diff numeric := EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (now() - published)) / 3600;
BEGIN
-- 24 * 7 = 168, so after a week, it will default to 0.
IF (hours_diff > 0 AND hours_diff < 168) THEN
-- Use greatest(2,score), so that the hot_rank will be positive and not ignored.
RETURN log(greatest (2, score + 2)) / power((hours_diff + 2), 1.8);
ELSE
-- if the post is from the future, set hot score to 0. otherwise you can game the post to
-- always be on top even with only 1 vote by setting it to the future
RETURN 0.0;
END IF;
END;
$$;
CREATE FUNCTION scaled_rank (score numeric, published timestamp with time zone, users_active_month numeric)
RETURNS double precision
LANGUAGE plpgsql
IMMUTABLE PARALLEL SAFE
AS $$
BEGIN
-- Add 2 to avoid divide by zero errors
-- Default for score = 1, active users = 1, and now, is (0.1728 / log(2 + 1)) = 0.3621
-- There may need to be a scale factor multiplied to users_active_month, to make
-- the log curve less pronounced. This can be tuned in the future.
RETURN (hot_rank (score, published) / log(2 + users_active_month));
END;
$$;
-- Don't defer constraints
ALTER TABLE comment_aggregates
ALTER CONSTRAINT comment_aggregates_comment_id_fkey NOT DEFERRABLE;
ALTER TABLE community_aggregates
ALTER CONSTRAINT community_aggregates_community_id_fkey NOT DEFERRABLE;
ALTER TABLE person_aggregates
ALTER CONSTRAINT person_aggregates_person_id_fkey NOT DEFERRABLE;
ALTER TABLE post_aggregates
ALTER CONSTRAINT post_aggregates_community_id_fkey NOT DEFERRABLE,
ALTER CONSTRAINT post_aggregates_creator_id_fkey NOT DEFERRABLE,
ALTER CONSTRAINT post_aggregates_instance_id_fkey NOT DEFERRABLE,
ALTER CONSTRAINT post_aggregates_post_id_fkey NOT DEFERRABLE;
ALTER TABLE site_aggregates
ALTER CONSTRAINT site_aggregates_site_id_fkey NOT DEFERRABLE;