glitchier-soc/spec/workers/scheduler/accounts_statuses_cleanup_scheduler_spec.rb
Claire 4ac78e2a06
Add feature to automatically delete old toots (#16529)
* Add account statuses cleanup policy model

* Record last inspected toot to delete to speed up successive calls to statuses_to_delete

* Add service to cleanup a given account's statuses within a budget

* Add worker to go through account policies and delete old toots

* Fix last inspected status id logic

All existing statuses older or equal to last inspected status id must be
kept by the current policy. This is an invariant that must be kept so that
resuming deletion from the last inspected status remains sound.

* Add tests

* Refactor scheduler and add tests

* Add user interface

* Add support for discriminating based on boosts/favs

* Add UI support for min_reblogs and min_favs, rework UI

* Address first round of review comments

* Replace Snowflake#id_at_start with with_random parameter

* Add tests

* Add tests for StatusesCleanupController

* Rework settings page

* Adjust load-avoiding mechanisms

* Please CodeClimate
2021-08-09 23:11:50 +02:00

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require 'rails_helper'
describe Scheduler::AccountsStatusesCleanupScheduler do
subject { described_class.new }
let!(:account1) { Fabricate(:account, domain: nil) }
let!(:account2) { Fabricate(:account, domain: nil) }
let!(:account3) { Fabricate(:account, domain: nil) }
let!(:account4) { Fabricate(:account, domain: nil) }
let!(:remote) { Fabricate(:account) }
let!(:policy1) { Fabricate(:account_statuses_cleanup_policy, account: account1) }
let!(:policy2) { Fabricate(:account_statuses_cleanup_policy, account: account3) }
let!(:policy3) { Fabricate(:account_statuses_cleanup_policy, account: account4, enabled: false) }
let(:queue_size) { 0 }
let(:queue_latency) { 0 }
let(:process_set_stub) do
[
{
'concurrency' => 2,
'queues' => ['push', 'default'],
},
]
end
let(:retry_size) { 0 }
before do
queue_stub = double
allow(queue_stub).to receive(:size).and_return(queue_size)
allow(queue_stub).to receive(:latency).and_return(queue_latency)
allow(Sidekiq::Queue).to receive(:new).and_return(queue_stub)
allow(Sidekiq::ProcessSet).to receive(:new).and_return(process_set_stub)
sidekiq_stats_stub = double
allow(sidekiq_stats_stub).to receive(:retry_size).and_return(retry_size)
allow(Sidekiq::Stats).to receive(:new).and_return(sidekiq_stats_stub)
# Create a bunch of old statuses
10.times do
Fabricate(:status, account: account1, created_at: 3.years.ago)
Fabricate(:status, account: account2, created_at: 3.years.ago)
Fabricate(:status, account: account3, created_at: 3.years.ago)
Fabricate(:status, account: account4, created_at: 3.years.ago)
Fabricate(:status, account: remote, created_at: 3.years.ago)
end
# Create a bunch of newer statuses
5.times do
Fabricate(:status, account: account1, created_at: 3.minutes.ago)
Fabricate(:status, account: account2, created_at: 3.minutes.ago)
Fabricate(:status, account: account3, created_at: 3.minutes.ago)
Fabricate(:status, account: account4, created_at: 3.minutes.ago)
Fabricate(:status, account: remote, created_at: 3.minutes.ago)
end
end
describe '#under_load?' do
context 'when nothing is queued' do
it 'returns false' do
expect(subject.under_load?).to be false
end
end
context 'when numerous jobs are queued' do
let(:queue_size) { 5 }
let(:queue_latency) { 120 }
it 'returns true' do
expect(subject.under_load?).to be true
end
end
context 'when there is a huge amount of jobs to retry' do
let(:retry_size) { 1_000_000 }
it 'returns true' do
expect(subject.under_load?).to be true
end
end
end
describe '#get_budget' do
context 'on a single thread' do
let(:process_set_stub) { [ { 'concurrency' => 1, 'queues' => ['push', 'default'] } ] }
it 'returns a low value' do
expect(subject.compute_budget).to be < 10
end
end
context 'on a lot of threads' do
let(:process_set_stub) do
[
{ 'concurrency' => 2, 'queues' => ['push', 'default'] },
{ 'concurrency' => 2, 'queues' => ['push'] },
{ 'concurrency' => 2, 'queues' => ['push'] },
{ 'concurrency' => 2, 'queues' => ['push'] },
]
end
it 'returns a larger value' do
expect(subject.compute_budget).to be > 10
end
end
end
describe '#perform' do
context 'when the budget is lower than the number of toots to delete' do
it 'deletes as many statuses as the given budget' do
expect { subject.perform }.to change { Status.count }.by(-subject.compute_budget)
end
it 'does not delete from accounts with no cleanup policy' do
expect { subject.perform }.to_not change { account2.statuses.count }
end
it 'does not delete from accounts with disabled cleanup policies' do
expect { subject.perform }.to_not change { account4.statuses.count }
end
it 'eventually deletes every deletable toot' do
expect { subject.perform; subject.perform; subject.perform; subject.perform }.to change { Status.count }.by(-20)
end
end
end
end