├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── aix.py
├── chart.py
├── core.py
├── files.py
├── mkcl.py
├── notes.py
├── requirements.txt
└── users.py
/.gitignore:
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1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
2 | __pycache__/
3 | *.py[cod]
4 | *$py.class
5 |
6 | default.yml
7 |
8 | # C extensions
9 | *.so
10 |
11 | # Distribution / packaging
12 | .Python
13 | build/
14 | develop-eggs/
15 | dist/
16 | downloads/
17 | eggs/
18 | .eggs/
19 | lib/
20 | lib64/
21 | parts/
22 | sdist/
23 | var/
24 | wheels/
25 | pip-wheel-metadata/
26 | share/python-wheels/
27 | *.egg-info/
28 | .installed.cfg
29 | *.egg
30 | MANIFEST
31 |
32 | # PyInstaller
33 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
34 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
35 | *.manifest
36 | *.spec
37 |
38 | # Installer logs
39 | pip-log.txt
40 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt
41 |
42 | # Unit test / coverage reports
43 | htmlcov/
44 | .tox/
45 | .nox/
46 | .coverage
47 | .coverage.*
48 | .cache
49 | nosetests.xml
50 | coverage.xml
51 | *.cover
52 | *.py,cover
53 | .hypothesis/
54 | .pytest_cache/
55 |
56 | # Translations
57 | *.mo
58 | *.pot
59 |
60 | # Django stuff:
61 | *.log
62 | local_settings.py
63 | db.sqlite3
64 | db.sqlite3-journal
65 |
66 | # Flask stuff:
67 | instance/
68 | .webassets-cache
69 |
70 | # Scrapy stuff:
71 | .scrapy
72 |
73 | # Sphinx documentation
74 | docs/_build/
75 |
76 | # PyBuilder
77 | target/
78 |
79 | # Jupyter Notebook
80 | .ipynb_checkpoints
81 |
82 | # IPython
83 | profile_default/
84 | ipython_config.py
85 |
86 | # pyenv
87 | .python-version
88 |
89 | # pipenv
90 | # According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control.
91 | # However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies
92 | # having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not
93 | # install all needed dependencies.
94 | #Pipfile.lock
95 |
96 | # PEP 582; used by e.g. github.com/David-OConnor/pyflow
97 | __pypackages__/
98 |
99 | # Celery stuff
100 | celerybeat-schedule
101 | celerybeat.pid
102 |
103 | # SageMath parsed files
104 | *.sage.py
105 |
106 | # Environments
107 | .env
108 | .venv
109 | env/
110 | venv/
111 | ENV/
112 | env.bak/
113 | venv.bak/
114 |
115 | # Spyder project settings
116 | .spyderproject
117 | .spyproject
118 |
119 | # Rope project settings
120 | .ropeproject
121 |
122 | # mkdocs documentation
123 | /site
124 |
125 | # mypy
126 | .mypy_cache/
127 | .dmypy.json
128 | dmypy.json
129 |
130 | # Pyre type checker
131 | .pyre/
132 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # mkcl
2 |
3 | ~~一键删库脚本~~ misskey 冗余数据退出机制
4 |
5 | 一个类似于 mastodon `tootctl statuses remove` 的自动化删库脚本,用于删除数据库内符合特定条件的帖子与媒体文件记录。
6 |
7 | 名词定义:帖子链
8 |
9 | > 帖子及其引用、回复的帖子以及被引用、被回复帖子所构成的集合
10 |
11 | 名词定义:关联用户
12 |
13 | > 某用户关注的用户或关注该用户的用户
14 |
15 | 全部符合以下条件(包括但不限于)的帖子将被删除:
16 |
17 | * 不是本地用户发出的
18 | * 帖子链中没有本地用户及其关联用户参与
19 | * 帖子链中没有置顶帖子
20 | * 帖子链中所有帖子均不包含投票
21 | * 帖子链中所有帖子均没有被收藏
22 | * 帖子链中没有帖子发布时间超过清理时限
23 |
24 | 符合以下条件的媒体文件将被删除
25 |
26 | * 符合删除条件的帖子链所引用的
27 | * 仅被引用小于等于一次
28 | * 没有在本地(包括对象存储)实际存储文件
29 |
30 | ## 使用方法
31 |
32 | **注意**:该操作为不可逆操作,操作不当可能会使数据丢失,请慎重。
33 |
34 | ``` bash
35 | python3 mkcl.py [-h] [-c PATH] [-d DAY] [-s DATE]
36 | ```
37 |
38 | `-c` 为misskey配置文件路径,默认`.config/default.yml` `-d` 为清理结束距今天数,默认为28 `-s`为清理开始日期默认为2021-01-01
39 |
40 | 例子:
41 |
42 | ``` bash
43 | python mkcl.py -d 50 -c config.yml -s 2020-12-01
44 | ```
45 |
46 | 推荐使用`-w`周清模式,定时每周运行一次。
47 |
48 | ```bash
49 | python3 mkcl.py -w 8 -c config.yml # 清除8周前到9周前的帖子
50 | ```
51 |
52 | `-`
53 | ## 注意
54 |
55 | `2023.10.0`版本后misskey数据库有变动,需下载最新版本mkcl并安装依赖。
56 |
57 | ```
58 | pip install -r requirements.txt
59 | ```
60 |
61 |
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/aix.py:
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1 | import base36
2 |
3 | TIME2000 = 946684800000
4 |
5 |
6 | def genid(time):
7 | num = time-TIME2000
8 | return base36.dumps(num)
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/chart.py:
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1 | import time
2 | import psycopg
3 |
4 | def cleanchart(dogdbi,day):
5 | """
6 | 删除指定天数前的chart数据
7 | """
8 | pgdog = psycopg.connect("dbname={} user={} password={} host={} port={}".format( dogdbi[2], dogdbi[3], dogdbi[4], dogdbi[0], dogdbi[1]))
9 | delchart(pgdog,day)
10 | pass
11 |
12 | def delchart(db,day):
13 | """
14 | 删除指定天数前的chart数据
15 | """
16 | cur = db.cursor()
17 | now = time.time()
18 | dtime = int(now - 60*60*24*day)
19 | # print(dtime)
20 | cur.execute("""DELETE from __chart__hashtag where "date" < %s """, [dtime])
21 | cur.execute("""DELETE from __chart_day__hashtag where "date" < %s """, [dtime])
22 | db.commit()
23 | cur.execute("""DELETE from __chart__per_user_notes where "date" < %s """, [dtime])
24 | cur.execute("""DELETE from __chart_day__per_user_notes where "date" < %s """, [dtime])
25 | db.commit()
26 | cur.execute("""DELETE from __chart__instance where "date" < %s """, [dtime])
27 | db.commit()
28 | pass
29 |
30 | # delchart('127.0.0.1',30)
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/core.py:
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1 | import psycopg
2 | import redis
3 | import time
4 |
5 | import datetime
6 | import pytz
7 | from notes import DogNotes, DelDog
8 | from users import DogUser
9 | from files import DogFiles
10 | import requests
11 | from aix import genid
12 |
13 | class DogR(object):
14 | """
15 | 使用redis来数据库缓存查询
16 | """
17 |
18 | def __init__(self, dogdb, dogr):
19 | """
20 | 初始化
21 | """
22 | self.dogdb = dogdb
23 | self.r = dogr
24 |
25 | def get_info(self, dogid):
26 | """
27 | docstring
28 | """
29 | doginfo = self.r.hget('dogs', dogid)
30 | if doginfo is not None:
31 | # print('命中缓存:{}-{}'.format(dogid,doginfo))
32 | if doginfo == 'True':
33 | return True
34 | else:
35 | return False
36 | else:
37 | udog = DogUser(self.dogdb, dogid)
38 | # print('未命中缓存:{}'.format(dogid))
39 | if udog.IsLocalDog or udog.IsVipDog:
40 | self.r.hset('dogs', dogid, 'True')
41 | return True
42 | else:
43 | self.r.hset('dogs', dogid, 'False')
44 | return False
45 |
46 | def close(self):
47 | """
48 | 清除缓存用户列表
49 | """
50 | self.r.delete("dogs")
51 | pass
52 |
53 |
54 | def dogclean(dogdbi, dogri, dogs, doge):
55 | r = redis.Redis(host=dogri[0], port=dogri[1], db=dogri[3], password=dogri[2], decode_responses=True)
56 | # pgdog = psycopg.connect(database=dogdbi[2], user=dogdbi[3], password=dogdbi[4], host=dogdbi[0], port=dogdbi[1])
57 | pgdog = psycopg.connect("dbname={} user={} password={} host={} port={}".format( dogdbi[2], dogdbi[3], dogdbi[4], dogdbi[0], dogdbi[1]))
58 | stdog = datetime.datetime.strptime(dogs, '%Y-%m-%d').replace(tzinfo=pytz.timezone('UTC'))
59 | endog = datetime.datetime.strptime(doge, '%Y-%m-%d').replace(tzinfo=pytz.timezone('UTC'))
60 | endid= genid(int(endog.timestamp()*1000))
61 | idog = DogNotes(pgdog)
62 | fdog = DogFiles(pgdog)
63 | sdf = idog.get_dognotes_list(stdog, endog)
64 | for sdi in sdf:
65 | if not idog.is_dognote_pin(sdi):
66 | r.sadd('doglist', sdi)
67 | dogn = r.srandmember('doglist')
68 | Dogr = DogR(pgdog, r)
69 | while dogn is not None:
70 | sdfp = str(dogn)
71 | sli = idog.get_alldog_notes([sdfp])
72 | dogf = False
73 | dog_id_lib = []
74 | dog_file_id = []
75 | dog_users_id = []
76 | for dogin, dogc in sli.items():
77 | dog_id_lib.append(dogin)
78 | dog_users_id.append(dogc['userId'])
79 | dog_file_id = dog_file_id+dogc["fileIds"]
80 | if dogc['hasPoll'] or dogc["dogfleg"]:
81 | dogf = dogf or True
82 | if dogc["id"] > endid:
83 | dogf = dogf or True
84 | for udog in dog_users_id:
85 | dog_info = Dogr.get_info(udog)
86 | dogf = dogf or dog_info
87 | if not dogf:
88 | for sse in dog_id_lib:
89 | r.sadd('doglist2', sse)
90 | pass
91 | for ffd in dog_file_id:
92 | rrr = fdog.get_dogfiles_n(ffd)
93 | kkk = fdog.is_dogfile_local(ffd)
94 | if rrr > 1 or not kkk:
95 | print("特殊情况:{} 不予删除{}".format(ffd, kkk))
96 | r.sadd('dogfile2',ffd)
97 | else:
98 | r.sadd('dogfile', ffd)
99 | else:
100 | for ffd in dog_file_id:
101 | r.sadd('dogfile2',ffd)
102 |
103 | for dogi in dog_id_lib:
104 | r.srem('doglist', dogi)
105 | if sdfp not in dog_id_lib:
106 | r.srem('doglist', sdfp)
107 | dogn = r.srandmember('doglist')
108 | # sfilelist = fdog.get_sigle_files(stdog, endog)
109 | # for sfile in sfilelist:
110 | # r.sadd('dogfile', sfile)
111 | deldog = DelDog(pgdog)
112 | dogn2 = r.srandmember('doglist2')
113 | dog01 = 0
114 | dog02 = 0
115 | while dogn2 is not None:
116 | dog01 = dog01+1
117 | deldog.del_dog_note(dogn2)
118 | r.srem('doglist2', dogn2)
119 | print('已移除帖子 {}'.format(dogn2))
120 | dogn2 = r.srandmember('doglist2')
121 |
122 | dogn3 = r.srandmember('dogfile')
123 | while dogn3 is not None:
124 | dog02 = dog02+1
125 | deldog.del_dog_file(dogn3)
126 | r.srem('dogfile', dogn3)
127 | print('已移除文件 {}'.format(dogn3))
128 | dogn3 = r.srandmember('dogfile')
129 |
130 | print("开始清理单独文件")
131 | fdog.get_sigle_files_new(stdog, endog,r)
132 | # for sfile in sfilelist:
133 | # r.sadd('dogfile', sfile)
134 | dogn3 = r.srandmember('dogfile')
135 | while dogn3 is not None:
136 | dog02 = dog02+1
137 | deldog.del_dog_file(dogn3)
138 | r.srem('dogfile', dogn3)
139 | print('已移除文件 {}'.format(dogn3))
140 | dogn3 = r.srandmember('dogfile')
141 | r.delete("dogfile2")
142 | Dogr.close()
143 | print('共移除{}帖子 {}文件'.format(dog01, dog02))
144 | return '共清退{}帖子 {}文件'.format(dog01, dog02)
145 | # print(sdfg)
146 |
147 |
148 |
149 | def post_dog_notes(urld, dogkey, dog_c):
150 | url = urld+'api/notes/create'
151 | key = dogkey
152 | payload = {'text': dog_c, "localOnly": False, "visibility": "public", "viaMobile": False, "i": key}
153 | res = requests.post(url, json=payload)
154 | return res.text
155 |
156 |
157 |
158 | def dog_post(dogdbi,url,text):
159 | """
160 | docstring
161 | """
162 | pgdog = psycopg.connect("dbname={} user={} password={} host={} port={}".format( dogdbi[2], dogdbi[3], dogdbi[4], dogdbi[0], dogdbi[1]))
163 | sjkdog=pgdog.cursor()
164 | sjkdog.execute("""select token from public.user where "isRoot" = true;""")
165 | sjip=sjkdog.fetchall()[0][0]
166 | sss=post_dog_notes(url,sjip,text)
167 | print(sss)
168 |
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/files.py:
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1 | from aix import genid
2 |
3 | class DogFiles(object):
4 | """
5 | 文件相关类
6 | """
7 |
8 | def __init__(self, dogdbc):
9 | """
10 | 数据库游标卡尺初始化
11 | """
12 | self.dogdb = dogdbc.cursor()
13 |
14 | def get_dogfiles_n(self, dogid):
15 | """
16 | 媒体文件引用数量
17 | """
18 | self.dogdb.execute("""select id from note where %s = any("fileIds");""", [dogid])
19 | dogres = self.dogdb.fetchall()
20 | return len(dogres)
21 |
22 | def is_dogfile_local(self, dogid):
23 | """
24 | 判断是否为本地存储文件
25 | """
26 | self.dogdb.execute("""select "isLink" from drive_file where id = %s ;""", [dogid])
27 | dogres = self.dogdb.fetchall()
28 | return dogres[0][0]
29 |
30 | def get_sigle_files(self,startdog, enddog):
31 | """
32 | 获取在一段时间内所有的帖子id列表
33 | """
34 | stid = genid(int(startdog.timestamp()*1000))
35 | edid = genid(int(enddog.timestamp()*1000)) #enddog.
36 | print("{}-{}".format(stid, edid))
37 | self.dogdb.execute(
38 | '''select drive_file."id" from drive_file
39 | LEFT join note
40 | on drive_file.id = any(note."fileIds")
41 | LEFT join public.user
42 | on drive_file.id = public.user."avatarId" or drive_file.id = public.user."bannerId"
43 | where drive_file."id" < %s and drive_file."id" > %s and drive_file."isLink" is true and drive_file."userHost" is not null and note."id" is null and public.user."id" is null''', [edid, stid])
44 | dogres = self.dogdb.fetchall()
45 | pdogres = list(map(lambda x: x[0], dogres))
46 | return pdogres
47 |
48 | def get_sigle_files_new(self,startdog, enddog,r):
49 | """
50 | 获取在一段时间内所有的帖子id列表
51 | """
52 | Num=0
53 | stid = genid(int(startdog.timestamp()*1000))
54 | edid = genid(int(enddog.timestamp()*1000))
55 | print("{}-{}".format(stid, edid))
56 | # reslist=[]
57 | while True:
58 | c=0
59 | self.dogdb.execute('''select drive_file."id" from drive_file
60 | where drive_file."id" between %s and %s and drive_file."isLink" is true and drive_file."userHost" is not null limit 100 offset %s''', [stid, edid,Num*100])
61 | dogres = self.dogdb.fetchall()
62 | if len(dogres) == 0:
63 | break
64 | pdogres = list(map(lambda x: x[0], dogres))
65 | for i in pdogres:
66 | if r.sismember('dogfile2',i):
67 | continue
68 | if self.check_file_sigle(i):
69 | r.sadd('dogfile',i)
70 | # reslist.append(i)
71 | c+=1
72 | #print(i)
73 | Num+=1
74 | print("第{}页-{}".format(Num,c))
75 | # return reslist
76 |
77 | def check_file_sigle(self, dogid):
78 | """
79 | 判断是否为单独文件
80 | """
81 | r=self.get_dogfiles_n(dogid)
82 | if r > 0:
83 | return False
84 | self.dogdb.execute("""select "id" from public.user where public.user."avatarId" = %s or public.user."bannerId" = %s limit 1 ;""", [dogid,dogid])
85 | dogres = self.dogdb.fetchall()
86 | if len(dogres) == 0:
87 | return True
88 | else:
89 | return False
90 |
91 |
92 |
93 |
94 |
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/mkcl.py:
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1 | import yaml
2 | import argparse
3 | import time
4 | import datetime
5 | from core import dogclean, dog_post
6 | from chart import cleanchart
7 |
8 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
9 | parser.add_argument('-c', '--config', metavar='PATH', help='Path to misskey configuration file', action='store', default='.config/default.yml')
10 | parser.add_argument('-d', '--day', metavar='DAY', help='The days between now and the date when clear script stop cleaning', action='store', default=28, type=int)
11 | parser.add_argument('-s', '--start', metavar='DATE', help='The days between now and the date when clear script stop cleaning', action='store', default='2021-01-01')
12 | parser.add_argument('-w', '--week', metavar='WEEK', help='Week Mode', action='store', type=int)
13 | parser.add_argument('-m', '--month', metavar='MONTH', help='30 days Mode', action='store', type=int)
14 | parser.add_argument('-n', '--nopost', help='No Post Mode', action='store_true')
15 | parser.add_argument('-chart','--chart',metavar='DAY', help='Clean Chart days', action='store', type=int)
16 | parser.add_argument('-chart_only','--chart_only',metavar='DAY', help='Clean Chart days', action='store', type=int)
17 | parser.add_argument('-sfile','--sfile', help='Clean Single File Only', action='store_true')
18 |
19 | dogc = parser.parse_args()
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 | if dogc.week is not None:
25 | dogday = time.localtime(time.time()-60*60*24*7*dogc.week)
26 | erydog = str(time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d', dogday))
27 | startdog = time.localtime(time.time()-60*60*24*7*(dogc.week+1))
28 | sdog = str(time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d', startdog))
29 | elif dogc.month is not None:
30 | dogday = time.localtime(time.time()-60*60*24*30*dogc.month)
31 | erydog = str(time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d', dogday))
32 | startdog = time.localtime(time.time()-60*60*24*30*(dogc.month+1))
33 | sdog = str(time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d', startdog))
34 | else:
35 | dogday = time.localtime(time.time()-60*60*24*dogc.day)
36 | erydog = str(time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d', dogday))
37 | sdog = dogc.start
38 | dogfile = open(dogc.config)
39 | dogy = yaml.load(dogfile, Loader=yaml.FullLoader)
40 | dogfile.close()
41 |
42 | idtype = dogy["id"]
43 |
44 | if idtype != "aid" and idtype != "aidx":
45 | print("不支持的id类型,另请高明吧。")
46 | exit()
47 |
48 | dog_db_host = dogy['db']['host']
49 | dog_db_port = dogy['db']['port']
50 | dog_db_db = dogy['db']['db']
51 | dog_db_user = dogy['db']['user']
52 | dog_db_pass = dogy['db']['pass']
53 |
54 | dog_redis_host = dogy['redis']['host']
55 | dog_redis_port = dogy['redis']['port']
56 | dog_redis_pass = dogy['redis']['pass'] if ('pass' in dogy['redis']) else None
57 | dog_redis_db = dogy['redis']['db'] if ('db' in dogy['redis']) else None
58 |
59 | dog_url = dogy['url']
60 |
61 | if dogc.chart_only is not None:
62 | cleanchart([dog_db_host, dog_db_port, dog_db_db, dog_db_user, dog_db_pass],dogc.chart_only)
63 | strdogg = '\n清理部分图表数据成功'
64 | if dogc.nopost is False:
65 | dog_post([dog_db_host, dog_db_port, dog_db_db,
66 | dog_db_user, dog_db_pass], dog_url, strdogg)
67 | exit(0)
68 |
69 |
70 | a = datetime.datetime.now()
71 | resdoggg = dogclean([dog_db_host, dog_db_port, dog_db_db, dog_db_user, dog_db_pass], [
72 | dog_redis_host, dog_redis_port, dog_redis_pass, dog_redis_db], sdog, erydog)
73 | b = datetime.datetime.now()
74 | d = b-a
75 | strdogg = '成功执行[冗余信息退出机制](https://github.com/ybw2016v/mkcl)\n清理范围:{}至{}\n{}\n用时{}s'.format(
76 | sdog, erydog, resdoggg, d.seconds)
77 |
78 | if dogc.chart is not None:
79 | cleanchart([dog_db_host, dog_db_port, dog_db_db, dog_db_user, dog_db_pass],dogc.chart)
80 | strdogg = strdogg + '\n清理部分图表数据成功'
81 |
82 | if dogc.nopost is False:
83 | dog_post([dog_db_host, dog_db_port, dog_db_db,
84 | dog_db_user, dog_db_pass], dog_url, strdogg)
85 | else:
86 | print(strdogg)
87 |
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/notes.py:
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1 | from aix import genid
2 | import time
3 |
4 | class DogNotes(object):
5 | """
6 | 类与对象
7 | """
8 |
9 | def __init__(self, dogdbc):
10 | """
11 | 数据库游标卡尺初始化
12 | """
13 | self.dogdb = dogdbc.cursor()
14 |
15 | def get_dognotes_list(self, startdog, enddog):
16 | """
17 | 获取在一段时间内所有的帖子id列表
18 | """
19 | stid = genid(int(startdog.timestamp()*1000))
20 | edid = genid(int(enddog.timestamp()*1000)) #enddog.
21 | self.dogdb.execute(
22 | """select id from note where "id" < %s and "id" > %s;""", [edid, stid])
23 | dogres = self.dogdb.fetchall()
24 | pdogres = list(map(lambda x: x[0], dogres))
25 | return pdogres
26 |
27 | def get_dognote_info(self, dogid):
28 | """
29 | 获取单个帖子的相关信息
30 | """
31 | dogfleg=False
32 | self.dogdb.execute("""select "userId","userHost",mentions,"renoteId","replyId","fileIds","hasPoll" from note where "id" = %s""", [dogid])
33 | ooui=self.dogdb.fetchall()
34 | if len(ooui)==0:
35 | return 'error'
36 | else:
37 | dogres = {"id":dogid,"userId":ooui[0][0],"host":ooui[0][1],"mentions":ooui[0][2],"renoteId":ooui[0][3],"replyId":ooui[0][4],"fileIds":ooui[0][5],"hasPoll":ooui[0][6]}
38 |
39 | self.dogdb.execute(
40 | """select id from note_reaction where "noteId" = %s""", [dogid])
41 | dogres2a = self.dogdb.fetchall()
42 | if len(dogres2a)!=0:
43 | dogfleg=True
44 | self.dogdb.execute(
45 | """select id from note_favorite where "noteId" = %s""", [dogid])
46 | dogres2a = self.dogdb.fetchall()
47 | if len(dogres2a)!=0:
48 | dogfleg=True
49 | self.dogdb.execute(
50 | """select id from clip_note where "noteId" = %s""", [dogid])
51 | dogres2a = self.dogdb.fetchall()
52 | if len(dogres2a)!=0:
53 | dogfleg=True
54 |
55 | self.dogdb.execute(
56 | """select id from note_unread where "noteId" = %s""", [dogid])
57 | dogres2a = self.dogdb.fetchall()
58 | if len(dogres2a)!=0:
59 | dogfleg=True
60 | self.dogdb.execute(
61 | """select id from note_watching where "noteId" = %s""", [dogid])
62 | dogres2a = self.dogdb.fetchall()
63 | if len(dogres2a)!=0:
64 | dogfleg=True
65 | dogres["dogfleg"]=dogfleg
66 | return dogres
67 |
68 | def get_dognote_beinfo(self, dogid):
69 | """
70 | 获得被引用的列表
71 | """
72 | self.dogdb.execute(
73 | """select id from note where "renoteId" = %s or "replyId" = %s """, [dogid, dogid])
74 | dogres = self.dogdb.fetchall()
75 | sdog = map(lambda x: x[0], dogres)
76 | return list(sdog)
77 |
78 | def is_dognote_pin(self, dogid):
79 | """
80 | 查询帖子是否被置顶
81 | """
82 | self.dogdb.execute(
83 | """select id from user_note_pining where "noteId" = %s """, [dogid])
84 | dogres = self.dogdb.fetchall()
85 | if len(dogres) == 0:
86 | return False
87 | else:
88 | return True
89 |
90 | def get_alldog_notes(self, idlist, hudog=[], ndog=0):
91 | """
92 | 一个递归函数
93 | """
94 | skidog = {}
95 | # sxhdog = []
96 | zhidog = []
97 | for did in idlist:
98 | # if did in hudog:
99 | # print('error {}重复'.format(did))
100 | # else:
101 | lindog = self.get_dognote_info(did)
102 | if lindog=='error':
103 | print('出现错误 id {}'.format(did))
104 | else:
105 | skidog[did] = lindog
106 | if lindog["renoteId"] is not None:
107 | zhidog.append(lindog["renoteId"])
108 | if lindog["replyId"] is not None:
109 | zhidog.append(lindog["replyId"])
110 | beidog = self.get_dognote_beinfo(did)
111 | zhidog = zhidog+beidog
112 | # print('循环完成')
113 | zhidog = list(set(zhidog))
114 | # print('zhidog:{}'.format(zhidog))
115 | # print(hudog)
116 | zhidog2=[]
117 | for idog in zhidog:
118 | if idog not in hudog:
119 | # print('重复 {}'.format(idog))
120 | zhidog2.append(idog)
121 | # print(idlist)
122 | ppodog = hudog+idlist
123 | ppodog = list(set(ppodog))
124 | # print(ppodog)
125 | # print('zhidog:{}'.format(zhidog))
126 | # print('***********')
127 | # dfg=input()
128 | if zhidog2 == []:
129 | skiidog = {}
130 | else:
131 | skiidog = self.get_alldog_notes(zhidog2, ppodog, ndog)
132 | resdog = dict(skidog, **skiidog)
133 | return resdog
134 | pass
135 |
136 |
137 | class DelDog(object):
138 | """
139 | 删除类
140 | """
141 | def __init__(self,dogdb):
142 | """
143 | 初始化
144 | """
145 | self.dogdb=dogdb
146 | self.dogcr=dogdb.cursor()
147 |
148 | def del_dog_note(self,dogid):
149 | """
150 | 进行删除操作
151 | """
152 | self.dogcr.execute(
153 | """DELETE from note where "id" = %s """, [dogid])
154 | self.dogdb.commit()
155 | def del_dog_file(self,dogid):
156 | """
157 | 进行删除操作
158 | """
159 | self.dogcr.execute(
160 | """DELETE from drive_file where "id" = %s """, [dogid])
161 | self.dogdb.commit()
162 | pass
163 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | pytz
2 | psycopg
3 | redis
4 | requests
5 | base36
6 |
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/users.py:
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1 |
2 | class DogUser(object):
3 | """
4 | 用户相关信息
5 | """
6 |
7 | IsLocalDog = False
8 | IsVipDog = False
9 |
10 | def __init__(self, dogdb, dogid):
11 | dogc = dogdb.cursor()
12 | dogc.execute(
13 | """select host ,"followersCount","followingCount" from public.user where id = %s """, [dogid])
14 | dogres = dogc.fetchall()[0]
15 | if dogres[0] is None:
16 | self.IsLocalDog = True
17 | if (dogres[1]+dogres[2]) > 0:
18 | self.IsVipDog = True
19 | self.dogres = dogres
20 | pass
21 |
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