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# Database maintenance tasks
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Every command should be ran with a prefix, in case of OTP releases it is `./bin/pleroma_ctl database` and in case of source installs it's `mix pleroma.database`.
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## Replace embedded objects with their references
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Replaces embedded objects with references to them in the `objects` table. Only needs to be ran once if the instance was created before Pleroma 1.0.5. The reason why this is not a migration is because it could significantly increase the database size after being ran, however after this `VACUUM FULL` will be able to reclaim about 20% (really depends on what is in the database, your mileage may vary) of the db size before the migration.
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```sh
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$PREFIX remove_embedded_objects [<options>]
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```
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### Options
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- `--vacuum` - run `VACUUM FULL` after the embedded objects are replaced with their references
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## Prune old remote posts from the database
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This will prune remote posts older than 90 days (configurable with [`config :pleroma, :instance, remote_post_retention_days`](../../configuration/cheatsheet.md#instance)) from the database, they will be refetched from source when accessed.
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!!! note
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The disk space will only be reclaimed after `VACUUM FULL`
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```sh
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$PREFIX pleroma.database prune_objects [<options>]
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```
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### Options
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- `--vacuum` - run `VACUUM FULL` after the objects are pruned
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## Create a conversation for all existing DMs
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Can be safely re-run
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```sh
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$PREFIX bump_all_conversations
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## Remove duplicated items from following and update followers count for all users
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```sh
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$PREFIX update_users_following_followers_counts
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```
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## Fix the pre-existing "likes" collections for all objects
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```sh
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$PREFIX fix_likes_collections
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@ -13,34 +13,7 @@ defmodule Mix.Tasks.Pleroma.Database do
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use Mix.Task
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use Mix.Task
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@shortdoc "A collection of database related tasks"
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@shortdoc "A collection of database related tasks"
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@moduledoc """
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A collection of database related tasks
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## Replace embedded objects with their references
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Replaces embedded objects with references to them in the `objects` table. Only needs to be ran once. The reason why this is not a migration is because it could significantly increase the database size after being ran, however after this `VACUUM FULL` will be able to reclaim about 20% (really depends on what is in the database, your mileage may vary) of the db size before the migration.
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mix pleroma.database remove_embedded_objects
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Options:
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- `--vacuum` - run `VACUUM FULL` after the embedded objects are replaced with their references
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## Prune old objects from the database
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mix pleroma.database prune_objects
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## Create a conversation for all existing DMs. Can be safely re-run.
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mix pleroma.database bump_all_conversations
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## Remove duplicated items from following and update followers count for all users
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mix pleroma.database update_users_following_followers_counts
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## Fix the pre-existing "likes" collections for all objects
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mix pleroma.database fix_likes_collections
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"""
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def run(["remove_embedded_objects" | args]) do
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