-record(feed, { id, top, aclver}). -record(entry, { id, %% {entry_id, feed_id} entry_id, %% taken from id_seq feed_id, %% owner's feed_id, indexed field from, %% author to, description, raw_description, created_time, hidden, access, shared, starred, deleted, likes, likes_count, comments, comments_rear, comments_count, media = [], %% for oembed etc, %% field to link additional info type = {user, normal}, next, prev}). -record(id_seq, {thing, %% feed, user, group, ... id = 100000}). -record(media, { id, title :: iolist(), width, height, html :: iolist(), url :: iolist(), version, thumbnail_url :: iolist(), type :: {atom(), atom() | string()}, thumbnail_height}). -record(comment, { id, %% {comment_id, entry_id} comment_id, %% generowane przez id_seq entry_id, %% index raw_content, %% raw text of comment content, %% text of comment author_id, create_time, media = [], %% for oembed parent, comments, comments_rear, next, prev }). -record(entry_likes, { entry_id, % this is a general entry_id. Every same entry in different feeds has the same id one_like_head, % this is a head for linked list of {user, time} tupples total_count % it's easier to keep it than count }). -record(user_likes, { user_id, one_like_head, total_count }). -record(one_like, { id, % just a number user_id, % who likes entry_id, % what feed_id, % where created_time, % when next }). -record(hidden_feed, {id}). % Statistics. We have to keep count of user entries and comments. % Gathering it the old way will work very ineffective with more users to come. % And comments from user record are somehow always undefined. Either it fails, or it is used somewhere else -record(user_etries_count, { user_id, % user id entries = 0, % number of entries comments = 0 % number of comments }).