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Add coverage for CLI::Cache
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@ -23,22 +23,12 @@ module Mastodon::CLI
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def recount(type)
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case type
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when 'accounts'
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processed, = parallelize_with_progress(Account.local.includes(:account_stat)) do |account|
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account_stat = account.account_stat
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account_stat.following_count = account.active_relationships.count
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account_stat.followers_count = account.passive_relationships.count
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account_stat.statuses_count = account.statuses.where.not(visibility: :direct).count
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account_stat.save if account_stat.changed?
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processed, = parallelize_with_progress(accounts_with_stats) do |account|
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recount_account_stats(account)
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end
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when 'statuses'
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processed, = parallelize_with_progress(Status.includes(:status_stat)) do |status|
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status_stat = status.status_stat
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status_stat.replies_count = status.replies.where.not(visibility: :direct).count
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status_stat.reblogs_count = status.reblogs.count
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status_stat.favourites_count = status.favourites.count
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status_stat.save if status_stat.changed?
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processed, = parallelize_with_progress(statuses_with_stats) do |status|
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recount_status_stats(status)
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end
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else
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say("Unknown type: #{type}", :red)
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@ -48,5 +38,35 @@ module Mastodon::CLI
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say
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say("OK, recounted #{processed} records", :green)
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end
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private
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def accounts_with_stats
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Account.local.includes(:account_stat)
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end
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def statuses_with_stats
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Status.includes(:status_stat)
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end
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def recount_account_stats(account)
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account.account_stat.tap do |account_stat|
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account_stat.following_count = account.active_relationships.count
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account_stat.followers_count = account.passive_relationships.count
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account_stat.statuses_count = account.statuses.where.not(visibility: :direct).count
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account_stat.save if account_stat.changed?
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end
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end
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def recount_status_stats(status)
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status.status_stat.tap do |status_stat|
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status_stat.replies_count = status.replies.where.not(visibility: :direct).count
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status_stat.reblogs_count = status.reblogs.count
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status_stat.favourites_count = status.favourites.count
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status_stat.save if status_stat.changed?
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end
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end
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end
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end
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8
spec/fabricators/status_stat_fabricator.rb
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spec/fabricators/status_stat_fabricator.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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Fabricator(:status_stat) do
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status
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replies_count '123'
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reblogs_count '456'
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favourites_count '789'
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end
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@ -4,9 +4,68 @@ require 'rails_helper'
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require 'mastodon/cli/cache'
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describe Mastodon::CLI::Cache do
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let(:cli) { described_class.new }
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describe '.exit_on_failure?' do
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it 'returns true' do
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expect(described_class.exit_on_failure?).to be true
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end
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end
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describe '#clear' do
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before { allow(Rails.cache).to receive(:clear) }
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it 'clears the Rails cache' do
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expect { cli.invoke(:clear) }.to output(
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a_string_including('OK')
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).to_stdout
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expect(Rails.cache).to have_received(:clear)
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end
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end
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describe '#recount' do
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context 'with the `accounts` argument' do
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let(:arguments) { ['accounts'] }
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let(:account_stat) { Fabricate(:account_stat) }
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before do
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account_stat.update(statuses_count: 123)
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end
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it 're-calculates account records in the cache' do
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expect { cli.invoke(:recount, arguments) }.to output(
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a_string_including('OK')
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).to_stdout
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expect(account_stat.reload.statuses_count).to be_zero
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end
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end
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context 'with the `statuses` argument' do
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let(:arguments) { ['statuses'] }
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let(:status_stat) { Fabricate(:status_stat) }
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before do
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status_stat.update(replies_count: 123)
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end
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it 're-calculates account records in the cache' do
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expect { cli.invoke(:recount, arguments) }.to output(
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a_string_including('OK')
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).to_stdout
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expect(status_stat.reload.replies_count).to be_zero
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end
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end
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context 'with an unknown type' do
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let(:arguments) { ['other-type'] }
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it 'Exits with an error message' do
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expect { cli.invoke(:recount, arguments) }.to output(
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a_string_including('Unknown')
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).to_stdout.and raise_error(SystemExit)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ RSpec.configure do |config|
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config.before :each, type: :cli do
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stub_stdout
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stub_reset_connection_pools
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end
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config.before :each, type: :feature do
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end
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def stub_stdout
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# TODO: Is there a bettery way to:
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# - Avoid CLI command output being printed out
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# - Allow rspec to assert things against STDOUT
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# - Avoid disabling stdout for other desirable output (deprecation warnings, for example)
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allow($stdout).to receive(:write)
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end
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def stub_reset_connection_pools
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# TODO: Is there a better way to correctly run specs without stubbing this?
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# (Avoids reset_connection_pools! in test env)
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allow(ActiveRecord::Base).to receive(:establish_connection)
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allow(RedisConfiguration).to receive(:establish_pool)
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end
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def stub_jsonld_contexts!
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stub_request(:get, 'https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams').to_return(request_fixture('json-ld.activitystreams.txt'))
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stub_request(:get, 'https://w3id.org/identity/v1').to_return(request_fixture('json-ld.identity.txt'))
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