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Rails has an odd behavior for calling .delete_all on a has_many relation - the default behavior is to nullify the foreign key fields instead of actually 'DELETE'ing the records. Additionally, publishing a shared draft topic creates a PostRevision that the NotifyPostRevision job picks up which is then promptly deleted. Use destroy_all when cleaning up the revisions and have the NotifyPostRevision job tolerate deleted PostRevision records. This takes a small performance hit (several SQL DELETEs instead of just one) but shouldn't be too much of an issue (high cardinalities range from 30-100). |
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