Adding sort by node rank to follow suggestions and fallback to most influential users

master
Eugen Rochko 8 years ago
parent 492a682e34
commit 7075cef8f9
  1. 6
      .travis.yml
  2. 3
      README.md
  3. 43
      app/models/follow_suggestion.rb

@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ env:
- RAILS_ENV=test
- NEO4J_HOST=localhost
- NEO4J_PORT=7575
- TRAVIS_NODE_VERSION="4"
addons:
postgresql: 9.4
@ -21,6 +22,7 @@ services:
bundler_args: --without development production --retry=3 --jobs=3
install:
- rm -rf ~/.nvm && git clone https://github.com/creationix/nvm.git ~/.nvm && (cd ~/.nvm && git checkout `git describe --abbrev=0 --tags`) && source ~/.nvm/nvm.sh && nvm install $TRAVIS_NODE_VERSION
- npm install -g npm@3
- npm install -g yarn
- bundle install
@ -29,4 +31,6 @@ install:
before_script:
- bundle exec rails db:create db:migrate
script: bundle exec rspec
script:
- bundle exec rspec
- npm test

@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ Consult the example configuration file, `.env.production.sample` for the full li
- PostgreSQL
- Redis
- Neo4J (optional)
- GraphAware NodeRank
## Running with Docker and Docker-Compose
@ -86,6 +88,7 @@ The container has two volumes, for the assets and for user uploads. The default
- `rake mastodon:push:clear` unsubscribes from PuSH notifications for remote users that have no local followers. You may not want to actually do that, to keep a fuller footprint of the fediverse or in case your users will soon re-follow
- `rake mastodon:push:refresh` re-subscribes PuSH for expiring remote users, this should be run periodically from a cronjob and quite often as the expiration time depends on the particular hub of the remote user
- `rake mastodon:feeds:clear` removes all timelines, which forces them to be re-built on the fly next time a user tries to fetch their home/mentions timeline. Only for troubleshooting
- `rake mastodon:graphs:sync` re-imports all follow relationships into Neo4J. Only for troubleshooting
Running any of these tasks via docker-compose would look like this:

@ -1,10 +1,47 @@
class FollowSuggestion
def self.get(for_account_id, limit = 6)
neo = Neography::Rest.new
account_ids = neo.execute_query('START a=node:account_index(Account={id}) MATCH (a)-[:follows]->(b)-[:follows]->(c) WHERE a <> c AND NOT (a)-[:follows]->(c) RETURN DISTINCT c.account_id', id: for_account_id)
Account.where(id: account_ids['data'].map(&:first) - Block.where(account_id: for_account_id).pluck(:target_account_id)).limit(limit) unless account_ids.empty?
query = <<END
START a=node:account_index(Account={id})
MATCH (a)-[:follows]->(b)-[:follows]->(c)
WHERE a <> c
AND NOT (a)-[:follows]->(c)
RETURN DISTINCT c.account_id
ORDER BY c.nodeRank
LIMIT {limit}
END
results = neo.execute_query(query, id: for_account_id, limit: limit)
return fallback(for_account_id, limit) if results.empty?
map_to_accounts(for_account_id, results)
rescue Neography::NeographyError, Excon::Error::Socket => e
Rails.logger.error e
[]
return []
end
private
def self.fallback(for_account_id, limit)
neo = Neography::Rest.new
query = 'MATCH (a) WHERE a.account_id <> {id} RETURN a.account_id ORDER BY a.nodeRank DESC LIMIT {limit}'
results = neo.execute_query(query, id: for_account_id, limit: limit)
map_to_accounts(for_account_id, results)
rescue Neography::NeographyError, Excon::Error::Socket => e
Rails.logger.error e
return []
end
def self.map_to_accounts(for_account_id, results)
return [] if results.empty?
account_ids = results['data'].map(&:first)
blocked_ids = Block.where(account_id: for_account_id).pluck(:target_account_id)
accounts_map = Account.where(id: account_ids - blocked_ids).map { |a| [a.id, a] }.to_h
account_ids.map { |id| accounts_map[id] }.compact
end
end

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