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# Delete Orphaned Docs
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Because of the large numbers of documents and projects it is necessary to detect
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orphaned docs using bulk exports of the raw data.
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## Exporting Data Files
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Follow the directions in `google-ops/README.md` for exporting data from mongo
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and copying the files to your local machine.
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### Exporting docs
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Run the following doc export command to export all doc ids and their associated
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project ids in batches of 10,000,000.
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```
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mongoexport --uri $READ_ONLY_MONGO_CONNECTION_STRING --collection docs --fields '_id,project_id' --skip 0 --limit 10000000 --type=csv --out docs.00000000.csv
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```
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This will produce files like:
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```
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_id,project_id
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ObjectId(5babb6f864c952737a9a4c32),ObjectId(5b98bba5e2f38b7c88f6a625)
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ObjectId(4eecaffcbffa66588e000007),ObjectId(4eecaffcbffa66588e00000d)
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```
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Concatenate these into a single file: `cat docs.*csv > all-docs-doc_id-project_id.csv`
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For object ids the script will accept either plain hex strings or the `ObjectId(...)`
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format used by mongoexport.
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### Exporting Projects
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Export project ids from all `projects` and `deletedProjects`
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```
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mongoexport --uri $READ_ONLY_MONGO_CONNECTION_STRING --collection projects --fields '_id' --type=csv --out projects.csv
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mongoexport --uri $READ_ONLY_MONGO_CONNECTION_STRING --collection deletedProjects --fields 'project._id' --type=csv --out deleted-projects.csv
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```
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Concatenate these: `cat projects.csv deleted-projects.csv > all-projects-project_id.csv`
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## Processing Exported Data
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### Create a unique sorted list of project ids from docs
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```
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cut -d, -f 2 all-docs-doc_id-project_id.csv | sort | uniq > all-docs-project_ids.sorted.uniq.csv
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```
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### Create a unique sorted list of projects ids from projects
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```
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sort all-projects-project_id.csv | uniq > all-projects-project_id.sorted.uniq.csv
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```
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### Create list of project ids in docs but not in projects
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```
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comm --check-order -23 all-docs-project_ids.sorted.uniq.csv all-projects-project_id.sorted.uniq.csv > orphaned-doc-project_ids.csv
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```
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### Create list of docs ids with project ids not in projects
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```
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grep -F -f orphaned-doc-project_ids.csv all-docs-doc_id-project_id.csv > orphaned-doc-doc_id-project_id.csv
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```
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## Run doc deleter
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```
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node delete-orphaned-docs orphaned-doc-doc_id-project_id.csv
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```
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### Commit Changes
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By default the script will only print the list of project ids and docs ids to be
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deleted. In order to actually delete docs run with the `--commit` argument.
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### Selecting Input Lines to Process
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The `--limit` and `--offset` arguments can be used to specify which lines to
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process. There is one doc per line so a single project will often have multiple
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lines, but deletion is based on project id, so if one doc for a project is
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deleted all will be deleted, even if all of the input lines are not processed.
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