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README.md

cleanup-friendica

This is a small cleanup script for Friendica node admins to help with forgotten or dead accounts.

The script does two things:

  1. delete all users after a week that haven't logged in at all and didn't post anything (filter weeks and never.*never)
  2. search for accounts that haven't logged in for 6 months, send them a reminder mail and delete accounts that haven't logged within 7 months

Installation

  • save the script to your disk where your webserver user or the user running Friendica can access it (e.g. not under /root, maybe /usr/local/bin)
  • make the script executable (e.g. chown www-data:www-data /path/to/cleanup_friendica.sh && chmod ug+rx /path/to/cleanup_friendica.sh)
  • create a crontab to execute the script, e.g.: 16 9 2,15 * * /usr/local/bin/cleanup_friendica.sh to execute the script every two weeks
  • for the first 2 runs you should have the mail text the same and keep the deleting of the user commented out (line 54 in initial commit). After the first 2 runs you should change the first mail text to send out a mail that the account has been deleted because of inactivity and not reacting to the prior sent mails.
  • change the variables at the begin of the script to your site settings.

Other useful tips

  • you can change the mail command from -b ${siteadmin} -- ${usermail} to -- ${siteadmin} and comment out all lines with bin/console user delete statement for testing runs
  • before putting this script into production you may want to inform your users via the notify_all addon of the upcoming changes/deletions.