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			132 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Ruby
		
	
	
	
	
	
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class Scheduler::AccountsStatusesCleanupScheduler
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  include Sidekiq::Worker
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  include Redisable
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  # This limit is mostly to be nice to the fediverse at large and not
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  # generate too much traffic.
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  # This also helps limiting the running time of the scheduler itself.
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  MAX_BUDGET         = 300
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  # This is an attempt to spread the load across remote servers, as
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  # spreading deletions across diverse accounts is likely to spread
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  # the deletion across diverse followers. It also helps each individual
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  # user see some effect sooner.
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  PER_ACCOUNT_BUDGET = 5
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  # This is an attempt to limit the workload generated by status removal
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  # jobs to something the particular server can handle.
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  PER_THREAD_BUDGET  = 5
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  # These are latency limits on various queues above which a server is
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  # considered to be under load, causing the auto-deletion to be entirely
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  # skipped for that run.
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  LOAD_LATENCY_THRESHOLDS = {
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    default: 5,
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    push: 10,
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    # The `pull` queue has lower priority jobs, and it's unlikely that
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    # pushing deletes would cause much issues with this queue if it didn't
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    # cause issues with `default` and `push`. Yet, do not enqueue deletes
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    # if the instance is lagging behind too much.
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    pull: 5.minutes.to_i,
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  }.freeze
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  sidekiq_options retry: 0, lock: :until_executed, lock_ttl: 1.day.to_i
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  def perform
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    return if under_load?
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    budget = compute_budget
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    # If the budget allows it, we want to consider all accounts with enabled
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    # auto cleanup at least once.
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    #
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    # We start from `first_policy_id` (the last processed id in the previous
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    # run) and process each policy until we loop to `first_policy_id`,
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    # recording into `affected_policies` any policy that caused posts to be
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    # deleted.
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    #
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    # After that, we set `full_iteration` to `false` and continue looping on
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    # policies from `affected_policies`.
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    first_policy_id   = last_processed_id || 0
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    first_iteration   = true
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    full_iteration    = true
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    affected_policies = []
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    loop do
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      num_processed_accounts = 0
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      scope = cleanup_policies(first_policy_id, affected_policies, first_iteration, full_iteration)
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      scope.find_each(order: :asc) do |policy|
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        num_deleted = AccountStatusesCleanupService.new.call(policy, [budget, PER_ACCOUNT_BUDGET].min)
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        budget -= num_deleted
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        unless num_deleted.zero?
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          num_processed_accounts += 1
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          affected_policies << policy.id if full_iteration
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        end
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        full_iteration = false if !first_iteration && policy.id >= first_policy_id
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        if budget.zero?
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          save_last_processed_id(policy.id)
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          break
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        end
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      end
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      # The idea here is to loop through all policies at least once until the budget is exhausted
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      # and start back after the last processed account otherwise
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      break if budget.zero? || (num_processed_accounts.zero? && !full_iteration)
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      full_iteration  = false unless first_iteration
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      first_iteration = false
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    end
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  end
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  def compute_budget
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    # Each post deletion is a `RemovalWorker` job (on `default` queue), each
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    # potentially spawning many `ActivityPub::DeliveryWorker` jobs (on the `push` queue).
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    threads = Sidekiq::ProcessSet.new.select { |x| x['queues'].include?('push') }.pluck('concurrency').sum
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    [PER_THREAD_BUDGET * threads, MAX_BUDGET].min
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  end
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  def under_load?
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    LOAD_LATENCY_THRESHOLDS.any? { |queue, max_latency| queue_under_load?(queue, max_latency) }
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  end
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  private
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  def cleanup_policies(first_policy_id, affected_policies, first_iteration, full_iteration)
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    scope = AccountStatusesCleanupPolicy.where(enabled: true)
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    if full_iteration
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      # If we are doing a full iteration, examine all policies we have not examined yet
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      if first_iteration
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        scope.where(id: first_policy_id...)
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      else
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        scope.where(id: ..first_policy_id).or(scope.where(id: affected_policies))
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      end
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    else
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      # Otherwise, examine only policies that previously yielded posts to delete
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      scope.where(id: affected_policies)
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    end
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  end
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  def queue_under_load?(name, max_latency)
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    Sidekiq::Queue.new(name).latency > max_latency
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  end
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  def last_processed_id
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    redis.get('account_statuses_cleanup_scheduler:last_policy_id')&.to_i
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  end
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  def save_last_processed_id(id)
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    if id.nil?
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      redis.del('account_statuses_cleanup_scheduler:last_policy_id')
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    else
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      redis.set('account_statuses_cleanup_scheduler:last_policy_id', id, ex: 1.hour.seconds)
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    end
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  end
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end
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