Signup: post-user-insert + session-insert + CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
all ran un-transacted. Any failure between them (DB blip, view
collision from a prior failed attempt, container kill, max_connections,
etc.) left the users and session_ids rows orphaned and the materialized
view missing. Re-registering the same email then 500'd on the
view-create collision. Logged-in users hit 500 on /feed/subscriptions
because the view lookup referenced a non-existent relation.
Same pattern in account-delete (Users.delete + SessionIDs.delete +
DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW).
Fix: add an optional `conn` parameter (DB::Database | DB::Connection |
DB::Transaction, default PG_DB) to Users.insert/delete and all four
SessionIDs overloads, then wrap the create/delete call sites in
PG_DB.transaction { |tx| ... }. Default arg keeps every existing
call site working unchanged.
Verified on a fresh local stack:
- registration of a clean user: user + session + view all created
- registration with a pre-existing view: 500, zero rows in users and
session_ids (rollback worked), pre-existing view untouched
Closes iv-org/invidious#2509
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