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In #29169 we added a NULLS NOT DISTINCT option to the unique index on problem_check_trackers. This is to enforce uniqueness even when the target is NULL. (Postgres considers all NULLs to be distinct by default.) However, this only works in PG15. In PG13 it does nothing. This commit adds a default dummy string value __NULL__ to target. Since it's a string, PG13 will be able to correctly identify duplicate records.
217 lines
5.1 KiB
Ruby
217 lines
5.1 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class ProblemCheck
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class Collection
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include Enumerable
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def initialize(checks)
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@checks = checks
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end
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def each(...)
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checks.each(...)
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end
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def run_all
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select(&:enabled?).each(&:run)
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end
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private
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attr_reader :checks
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end
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include ActiveSupport::Configurable
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config_accessor :enabled, default: true, instance_writer: false
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config_accessor :priority, default: "low", instance_writer: false
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# Determines if the check should be performed at a regular interval, and if
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# so how often. If left blank, the check will be performed every time the
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# admin dashboard is loaded, or the data is otherwise requested.
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#
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config_accessor :perform_every, default: nil, instance_writer: false
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# How many times the check should retry before registering a problem. Only
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# works for scheduled checks.
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#
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config_accessor :max_retries, default: 2, instance_writer: false
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# The retry delay after a failed check. Only works for scheduled checks with
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# more than one retry configured.
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#
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config_accessor :retry_after, default: 30.seconds, instance_writer: false
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# How many consecutive times the check can fail without notifying admins.
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# This can be used to give some leeway for transient problems. Note that
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# retries are not counted. So a check that ultimately fails after e.g. two
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# retries is counted as one "blip".
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#
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config_accessor :max_blips, default: 0, instance_writer: false
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# Indicates that the problem check is an "inline" check. This provides a
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# low level construct for registering problems ad-hoc within application
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# code, without having to extract the checking logic into a dedicated
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# problem check.
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#
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config_accessor :inline, default: false, instance_writer: false
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# Problem check classes need to be registered here in order to be enabled.
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#
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# Note: This list must come after the `config_accessor` declarations.
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#
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CORE_PROBLEM_CHECKS = [
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ProblemCheck::BadFaviconUrl,
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ProblemCheck::EmailPollingErroredRecently,
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ProblemCheck::FacebookConfig,
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ProblemCheck::FailingEmails,
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ProblemCheck::ForceHttps,
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ProblemCheck::GithubConfig,
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ProblemCheck::GoogleAnalyticsVersion,
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ProblemCheck::GoogleOauth2Config,
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ProblemCheck::GroupEmailCredentials,
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ProblemCheck::HostNames,
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ProblemCheck::ImageMagick,
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ProblemCheck::MissingMailgunApiKey,
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ProblemCheck::OutOfDateThemes,
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ProblemCheck::PollPop3Timeout,
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ProblemCheck::PollPop3AuthError,
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ProblemCheck::RailsEnv,
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ProblemCheck::Ram,
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ProblemCheck::S3BackupConfig,
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ProblemCheck::S3Cdn,
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ProblemCheck::S3UploadConfig,
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ProblemCheck::SidekiqCheck,
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ProblemCheck::SubfolderEndsInSlash,
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ProblemCheck::TranslationOverrides,
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ProblemCheck::TwitterConfig,
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ProblemCheck::TwitterLogin,
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ProblemCheck::UnreachableThemes,
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ProblemCheck::WatchedWords,
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].freeze
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# To enforce the unique constraint in Postgres <15 we need a dummy
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# value, since the index considers NULLs to be distinct.
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NO_TARGET = "__NULL__"
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def self.[](key)
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key = key.to_sym
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checks.find { |c| c.identifier == key }
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end
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def self.checks
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Collection.new(DiscoursePluginRegistry.problem_checks.concat(CORE_PROBLEM_CHECKS))
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end
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def self.scheduled
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Collection.new(checks.select(&:scheduled?))
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end
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def self.realtime
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Collection.new(checks.select(&:realtime?))
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end
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def self.identifier
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name.demodulize.underscore.to_sym
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end
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delegate :identifier, to: :class
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def self.enabled?
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enabled
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end
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delegate :enabled?, to: :class
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def self.scheduled?
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perform_every.present?
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end
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delegate :scheduled?, to: :class
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def self.realtime?
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!scheduled? && !inline?
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end
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delegate :realtime?, to: :class
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def self.inline?
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inline
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end
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delegate :inline?, to: :class
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def self.call(data = {})
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new(data).call
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end
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def self.run(data = {}, &)
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new(data).run(&)
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end
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def initialize(data = {})
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@data = OpenStruct.new(data)
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end
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attr_reader :data
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def call
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raise NotImplementedError
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end
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def run
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problems = call
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yield(problems) if block_given?
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next_run_at = perform_every&.from_now
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if problems.empty?
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targets.each { |t| tracker(t).no_problem!(next_run_at:) }
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else
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problems
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.uniq(&:target)
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.each do |problem|
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tracker(problem.target).problem!(
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next_run_at:,
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details: translation_data.merge(problem.details).merge(base_path: Discourse.base_path),
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)
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end
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end
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problems
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end
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private
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def tracker(target = NO_TARGET)
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ProblemCheckTracker[identifier, target]
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end
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def targets
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[NO_TARGET]
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end
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def problem(override_key: nil, override_data: {})
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[
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Problem.new(
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I18n.t(
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override_key || translation_key,
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base_path: Discourse.base_path,
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**override_data.merge(translation_data).symbolize_keys,
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),
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priority: self.config.priority,
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identifier:,
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),
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]
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end
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def no_problem
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[]
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end
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def translation_key
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"dashboard.problem.#{identifier}"
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end
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def translation_data
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{}
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end
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end
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