gotosocial/internal/federation/dereferencing/media.go
kim 21bb324156
[chore] media and emoji refactoring (#3000)
* start updating media manager interface ready for storing attachments / emoji right away

* store emoji and media as uncached immediately, then (re-)cache on Processing{}.Load()

* remove now unused media workers

* fix tests and issues

* fix another test!

* fix emoji activitypub uri setting behaviour, fix remainder of test compilation issues

* fix more tests

* fix (most of) remaining tests, add debouncing to repeatedly failing media / emojis

* whoops, rebase issue

* remove kim's whacky experiments

* do some reshuffling, ensure emoji uri gets set

* ensure marked as not cached on cleanup

* tweaks to media / emoji processing to handle context canceled better

* ensure newly fetched emojis actually get set in returned slice

* use different varnames to be a bit more obvious

* move emoji refresh rate limiting to dereferencer

* add exported dereferencer functions for remote media, use these for recaching in processor

* add check for nil attachment in updateAttachment()

* remove unused emoji and media fields + columns

* see previous commit

* fix old migrations expecting image_updated_at to exists (from copies of old models)

* remove freshness checking code (seems to be broken...)

* fix error arg causing nil ptr exception

* finish documentating functions with comments, slight tweaks to media / emoji deref error logic

* remove some extra unneeded boolean checking

* finish writing documentation (code comments) for exported media manager methods

* undo changes to migration snapshot gtsmodels, updated failing migration to have its own snapshot

* move doesColumnExist() to util.go in migrations package
2024-06-26 16:01:16 +01:00

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// GoToSocial
// Copyright (C) GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package dereferencing
import (
"context"
"io"
"net/url"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtserror"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/gtsmodel"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/media"
)
// GetMedia fetches the media at given remote URL by
// dereferencing it. The passed accountID is used to
// store it as being owned by that account. Additional
// information to set on the media attachment may also
// be provided.
//
// Please note that even if an error is returned,
// a media model may still be returned if the error
// was only encountered during actual dereferencing.
// In this case, it will act as a placeholder.
//
// Also note that since account / status dereferencing is
// already protected by per-uri locks, and that fediverse
// media is generally not shared between accounts (etc),
// there aren't any concurrency protections against multiple
// insertion / dereferencing of media at remoteURL. Worst
// case scenario, an extra media entry will be inserted
// and the scheduled cleaner.Cleaner{} will catch it!
func (d *Dereferencer) GetMedia(
ctx context.Context,
requestUser string,
accountID string, // media account owner
remoteURL string,
info media.AdditionalMediaInfo,
) (
*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment,
error,
) {
// Parse str as valid URL object.
url, err := url.Parse(remoteURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, gtserror.Newf("invalid remote media url %q: %v", remoteURL, err)
}
// Fetch transport for the provided request user from controller.
tsport, err := d.transportController.NewTransportForUsername(ctx,
requestUser,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, gtserror.Newf("failed getting transport for %s: %w", requestUser, err)
}
// Start processing remote attachment at URL.
processing, err := d.mediaManager.CreateMedia(
ctx,
accountID,
func(ctx context.Context) (io.ReadCloser, int64, error) {
return tsport.DereferenceMedia(ctx, url)
},
info,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Perform media load operation.
media, err := processing.Load(ctx)
if err != nil {
err = gtserror.Newf("error loading media %s: %w", media.RemoteURL, err)
// TODO: in time we should return checkable flags by gtserror.Is___()
// which can determine if loading error should allow remaining placeholder.
}
return media, err
}
// RefreshMedia ensures that given media is up-to-date,
// both in terms of being cached in local instance,
// storage and compared to extra info in information
// in given gtsmodel.AdditionMediaInfo{}. This handles
// the case of local emoji by returning early.
//
// Please note that even if an error is returned,
// a media model may still be returned if the error
// was only encountered during actual dereferencing.
// In this case, it will act as a placeholder.
//
// Also note that since account / status dereferencing is
// already protected by per-uri locks, and that fediverse
// media is generally not shared between accounts (etc),
// there aren't any concurrency protections against multiple
// insertion / dereferencing of media at remoteURL. Worst
// case scenario, an extra media entry will be inserted
// and the scheduled cleaner.Cleaner{} will catch it!
func (d *Dereferencer) RefreshMedia(
ctx context.Context,
requestUser string,
media *gtsmodel.MediaAttachment,
info media.AdditionalMediaInfo,
force bool,
) (
*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment,
error,
) {
// Can't refresh local.
if media.IsLocal() {
return media, nil
}
// Check emoji is up-to-date
// with provided extra info.
switch {
case info.Blurhash != nil &&
*info.Blurhash != media.Blurhash:
force = true
case info.Description != nil &&
*info.Description != media.Description:
force = true
case info.RemoteURL != nil &&
*info.RemoteURL != media.RemoteURL:
force = true
}
// Check if needs updating.
if !force && *media.Cached {
return media, nil
}
// TODO: more finegrained freshness checks.
// Ensure we have a valid remote URL.
url, err := url.Parse(media.RemoteURL)
if err != nil {
err := gtserror.Newf("invalid media remote url %s: %w", media.RemoteURL, err)
return nil, err
}
// Fetch transport for the provided request user from controller.
tsport, err := d.transportController.NewTransportForUsername(ctx,
requestUser,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, gtserror.Newf("failed getting transport for %s: %w", requestUser, err)
}
// Start processing remote attachment recache.
processing := d.mediaManager.RecacheMedia(
media,
func(ctx context.Context) (io.ReadCloser, int64, error) {
return tsport.DereferenceMedia(ctx, url)
},
)
// Perform media load operation.
media, err = processing.Load(ctx)
if err != nil {
err = gtserror.Newf("error loading media %s: %w", media.RemoteURL, err)
// TODO: in time we should return checkable flags by gtserror.Is___()
// which can determine if loading error should allow remaining placeholder.
}
return media, err
}
// updateAttachment handles the case of an existing media attachment
// that *may* have changes or need recaching. it checks for changed
// fields, updating in the database if so, and recaches uncached media.
func (d *Dereferencer) updateAttachment(
ctx context.Context,
requestUser string,
existing *gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, // existing attachment
attach *gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, // (optional) changed media
) (
*gtsmodel.MediaAttachment, // always set
error,
) {
var info media.AdditionalMediaInfo
if attach != nil {
// Set optional extra information,
// (will later check for changes).
info.Description = &attach.Description
info.Blurhash = &attach.Blurhash
info.RemoteURL = &attach.RemoteURL
}
// Ensure media is cached.
return d.RefreshMedia(ctx,
requestUser,
existing,
info,
false,
)
}