class CopyStatusStats < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.2] disable_ddl_transaction! def up safety_assured do if supports_upsert? up_fast else up_slow end end end def down # Nothing end private def supports_upsert? version = select_one("SELECT current_setting('server_version_num') AS v")['v'].to_i version >= 90_500 end def up_fast say 'Upsert is available, importing counters using the fast method' Status.unscoped.select('id').find_in_batches(batch_size: 5_000) do |statuses| execute <<-SQL.squish INSERT INTO status_stats (status_id, reblogs_count, favourites_count, created_at, updated_at) SELECT id, reblogs_count, favourites_count, created_at, updated_at FROM statuses WHERE id IN (#{statuses.map(&:id).join(', ')}) ON CONFLICT (status_id) DO UPDATE SET reblogs_count = EXCLUDED.reblogs_count, favourites_count = EXCLUDED.favourites_count SQL end end def up_slow say 'Upsert is not available in PostgreSQL below 9.5, falling back to slow import of counters' # We cannot use bulk INSERT or overarching transactions here because of possible # uniqueness violations that we need to skip over Status.unscoped.select('id, reblogs_count, favourites_count, created_at, updated_at').find_each do |status| begin params = [[nil, status.id], [nil, status.reblogs_count], [nil, status.favourites_count], [nil, status.created_at], [nil, status.updated_at]] exec_insert('INSERT INTO status_stats (status_id, reblogs_count, favourites_count, created_at, updated_at) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5)', nil, params) rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique next end end end end