# frozen_string_literal: true class Cron::PurgeUnattachedBlobsJob < Cron::CronJob self.schedule_expression = "every day at 00:30" def perform # .in_batches { _1.each... } is more efficient in this case that in_batches.each_record or find_each # because it plucks only ids in a preliminary query, then load records with selected columns in batches by ids. # This is faster than other batch strategies, which load at once selected columns with an ORDER BY in the same query, triggering timeouts. # # .where(created_at: 1.week.ago..1.day.ago) to limit the number of records to be joined # to the attachments table because of the unattached scope. Otherwise, it is triggering timeouts. # # the creation of an index on created_at does not seem required yet. # # caveats: the job needs to be run at least once a week to avoid missing blobs ActiveStorage::Blob .where(created_at: 1.week.ago..1.day.ago) .unattached .select(:id, :service_name) .in_batches do |relation| relation.each(&:purge_later) end end end