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Backport of #2143
This solves two bugs. One bug is that due to the JOIN with the
`forgejo_blocked_users` table, duplicated users were generated if a user
had more than one user blocked, this lead to receiving more than one
entry in the actions table. The other bug is that if a user blocked more
than one user, it would still receive a action entry by a
blocked user, because the SQL query would not exclude the other
duplicated users that was generated by the JOIN.
The new solution is somewhat non-optimal in my eyes, but it's better
than rewriting the query to become a potential perfomance blocker (usage
of WHERE IN, which cannot be rewritten to a JOIN). It simply removes the
watchers after it was retrieved by the SQL query.
(cherry picked from commit
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actions | ||
activities | ||
admin | ||
asymkey | ||
auth | ||
avatars | ||
db | ||
dbfs | ||
fixtures | ||
forgejo/semver | ||
forgejo_migrations | ||
git | ||
issues | ||
migrations | ||
organization | ||
packages | ||
perm | ||
project | ||
pull | ||
repo | ||
secret | ||
shared/types | ||
system | ||
unit | ||
unittest | ||
user | ||
webhook | ||
error.go | ||
fixture_generation.go | ||
fixture_test.go | ||
main_test.go | ||
org.go | ||
org_team.go | ||
org_team_test.go | ||
org_test.go | ||
repo.go | ||
repo_test.go | ||
repo_transfer.go | ||
repo_transfer_test.go |