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# Planning for implementing a postgres repo for pict-rs
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FullRepo currently depends on a number of specific repo traits Many of these are simple key -> value
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mappings that can be done with columns or tables, but some are more complicated (like background job
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processing).
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Some of the existing repo methods could be consolidated to better represent the data and operations
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that need to be performed. This should happen _before_ impelementing the postgres repo.
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### HashRepo
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This is a little complicated because one of the things a HashRepo can do is return a stream of
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hashes from the repo. This can likely be implemented as a batch-retrieval operation that fetches
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1000 hashes at once and then drains them on each call to `poll_next`
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This is also probably made up of multiple tables, and can reuse some other tables. It's likely that
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some of this functionality can be consolidated with AliasRepo. In both usages, relate_hash and
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relate_alias are called together.
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Create could also maybe be updated to take the identifier as an argument, since it doesn't make
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sense to have a hash without an identifier. This might affect the ingest process' ordering
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methods:
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- size
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- hashes
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- create
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- relate_alias
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- remove_alias
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- aliases
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- relate_identifier
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- relate_variant_identifier
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- variant_identifier
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- remove_variant
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- relate_motion_identifier
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- cleanup
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE hashes (
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hash BYTEA PRIMARY KEY,
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identifer TEXT NOT NULL,
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motion_identifier TEXT,
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);
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CREATE TABLE variants (
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id UUID PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT gen_random_uuid(),
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hash BYTEA REFERENCES hashes(hash) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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variant TEXT NOT NULL,
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identifier TEXT NOT NULL
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);
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CREATE UNIQUE INDEX hash_variant_index ON variants (hash, variant);
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```
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### AliasRepo
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Used to relate Aliases to Hashes, and to relate Delete Tokens to Aliases. Hashes are always bytes,
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but could be hex-encoded. postgres's `bytea` type can work with hex-encoding on storage and
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retrieval so maybe this can be used. Delete Tokens are not always UUIDs, even though they have been
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UUIDs in all recent versions of pict-rs.
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methods:
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- create
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- relate_delete_token
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- relate_hash
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- hash
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- cleanup
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This can probably be simplified. If `create` took a `hash` as an argument and returned a
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`delete_token` we could have all of our required information up-front and avoid the hassle of
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generating each part of this separately
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE aliases (
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alias VARCHAR(30) PRIMARY KEY,
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hash BYTEA NOT NULL REFERENCES hashes(hash) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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delete_token VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL
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);
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```
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### SettingsRepo
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This is used for generic server-level storage. The file & object stores keep their current path
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generator values here. This is also used in some migrations to mark completion.
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methods:
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- set
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- get
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- remove
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could be a simple table with String key & values
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pict-rs currently treats the value here as Bytes, so it could either be hex-encoded or translated to
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a string
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE settings (
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key VARCHAR(80) PRIMARY KEY,
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value VARCHAR(80) NOT NULL
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);
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```
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### IdentifierRepo
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Used to relate details (image metadata) to identifiers (image paths). Identifiers are currently
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treated as bytes, so may need hex-encoding to store in the database. They _should_ be valid strings
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in most environments, so it might be possible to drop the bytes requirement & instead have a string
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requirement.
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methods:
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- relate_details
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- details
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- cleanup
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE details (
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identifier TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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details JSONB NOT NULL,
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);
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```
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### QueueRepo
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This is going to be the troublesome table. It represents jobs that will be processed. Jobs are
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pushed as Bytes, but at a higher level are actually JSON strings. The QueueRepo API could be updated
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to take `T: Serizlie` as input rather than bytes, and then we can store it as JSONB. With the
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current API, the repo doesn't need to know the shape of a job, and maybe that is a benefit. We
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should take care in the future not to query on the contents of the job.
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methods:
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- requeue_in_progress
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- push
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- pop
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```sql
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CREATE TYPE job_status AS ENUM ('new', 'running');
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CREATE TABLE queue (
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id UUID PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT gen_random_uuid(),
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queue VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
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job JSONB NOT NULL,
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worker_id VARCHAR(30),
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status job_status NOT NULL DEFAULT 'new',
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queue_time TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
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);
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CREATE INDEX queue_worker_id_index ON queue INCLUDE worker_id;
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CREATE INDEX queue_status_index ON queue INCLUDE status;
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```
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claiming a job can be
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DELETE FROM queue WHERE worker_id = '$WORKER_ID';
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UPDATE queue SET status = 'running', worker_id = '$WORKER_ID'
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WHERE id = (
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SELECT id
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FROM queue
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WHERE status = 'new'
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ORDER BY queue_time ASC
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FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED
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LIMIT 1
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)
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returning *;
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```
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### MigrationRepo
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This is used for migrating from local storage to object storage. It keeps track of which identifiers
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have been migrated, and on a successful migration, it is fully cleared.
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methods:
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- is_continuing_migration
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- mark_migrated
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- is_migrated
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- clear
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE migrations (
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identifier TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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);
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```
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### ProxyRepo
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This is used for keeping track of URLs that map to Aliases for proxied media.
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methods:
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- relate_url
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- related
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- remove_relation
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE proxies (
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url PRIMARY KEY,
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alias VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL REFERENCES aliases(alias)
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);
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```
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### AliasAccessRepo
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This is used for keeping track of aliases that are "cached" in pict-rs and can be safely removed
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when they are not useful to keep around. This might be able to piggyback on the aliases table or the
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proxies table.
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methods:
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- accessed
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- older_aliases
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- remove_access
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```sql
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ALTER TABLE aliases ADD COLUMN accessed TIMESTAMP;
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```
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or
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```sql
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ALTER TABLE proxies ADD COLUMN accessed TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
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```
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### VariantAccessRepo
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This is used for keeping track of access times for variants of an image to enable freeing up space
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from seldom-accessed variants. This might be able to piggyback on the variants table.
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methods:
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- accessed
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- contains_variant
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- older_variants
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- remove_access
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```sql
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ALTER TABLE variants ADD COLUMN accessed TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
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```
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