Glitch-Shrike/app/workers/scheduler/self_destruct_scheduler.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Scheduler::SelfDestructScheduler
include Sidekiq::Worker
include SelfDestructHelper
MAX_ENQUEUED = 10_000
MAX_REDIS_MEM_USAGE = 0.5
MAX_ACCOUNT_DELETIONS_PER_JOB = 50
sidekiq_options retry: 0, lock: :until_executed, lock_ttl: 1.day.to_i
def perform
return unless self_destruct?
return if sidekiq_overwhelmed?
delete_accounts!
end
private
def sidekiq_overwhelmed?
redis_mem_info = Sidekiq.redis_info
Sidekiq::Stats.new.enqueued > MAX_ENQUEUED || redis_mem_info['used_memory'].to_f > redis_mem_info['total_system_memory'].to_f * MAX_REDIS_MEM_USAGE
end
def delete_accounts!
# We currently do not distinguish between deleted accounts and suspended
# accounts, and we do not want to remove the records in this scheduler, as
# we still rely on it for account delivery and don't want to perform
# needless work when the database can be outright dropped after the
# self-destruct.
# Deleted accounts are suspended accounts that do not have a pending
# deletion request.
# This targets accounts that have not been deleted nor marked for deletion yet
Account.local.without_suspended.reorder(id: :asc).take(MAX_ACCOUNT_DELETIONS_PER_JOB).each do |account|
delete_account!(account)
end
return if sidekiq_overwhelmed?
# This targets accounts that have been marked for deletion but have not been
# deleted yet
Account.local.suspended.joins(:deletion_request).take(MAX_ACCOUNT_DELETIONS_PER_JOB).each do |account|
delete_account!(account)
account.deletion_request&.destroy
end
end
def inboxes
@inboxes ||= Account.inboxes
end
def delete_account!(account)
payload = ActiveModelSerializers::SerializableResource.new(
account,
serializer: ActivityPub::DeleteActorSerializer,
adapter: ActivityPub::Adapter
).as_json
json = Oj.dump(ActivityPub::LinkedDataSignature.new(payload).sign!(account))
ActivityPub::DeliveryWorker.push_bulk(inboxes, limit: 1_000) do |inbox_url|
[json, account.id, inbox_url]
end
# Do not call `Account#suspend!` because we don't want to issue a deletion request
account.update!(suspended_at: Time.now.utc, suspension_origin: :local)
end
end