* update media / emoji cleaner funcs to use new paging package, check for same returned maxID
* fix other calls of getattachments and getmojis not using paging
* use alternative order-by function
* [feature] list commands for both attachment and emojis
* use fewer commands, provide `local-only` and `remote-only` as filters
* envparsing
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Co-authored-by: Romain de Laage <romain.delaage@rdelaage.ovh>
Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
* [feature] Add media list command
This is an attempt to help alleviate #1776. Using admin media list
--local the full path to each local media file will be printed, with a
newline. The output of this should be feadable into backup tools in
order to allow to backup local media too. Together with the database
this should allow to fully recover from the loss of an instance.
The list command also gets a --remote flag for symmetry. In the case
of --remote we print the RemoteURL instead, the location the asset can
be retrieved from.
To get all media, you can run with --local and --remote.
* [bugfix] Fix the test failures
* [feature] Reimplement list media as top commands
This changes the implementation of admin media list --<variant> to two
separate top-level commands, list-local and list-remote.
The implementation now iterates over over the database in batches of 200
in order to avoid loading all media metadata into memory.
* [feature] Implement ListMedia with filter callback
This does away with the somewhat odd iterator-like structure we had
before and does away with most of the loop duplication in list-local and
list-remote. Instead they call GetAllMediaPaths with a filter func to
select the media they want. That's accumulated into a slice and
eventually returned.
* [bugfix] Simplify remote filter
Since we don't append the empty string anywhere, the remote filter can
be limited to returning RemoteURL, as that'll be an empty string for
local media.
* [docs] Add media list commands to CLI reference
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Co-authored-by: tobi <31960611+tsmethurst@users.noreply.github.com>