# frozen_string_literal: true # Redmine plugin for Document Management System "Features" # # Copyright © 2012 Daniel Munn # Copyright © 2011-23 Karel Pičman # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. require 'fileutils' require 'uuidtools' # Locking class Dmsf144 < ActiveRecord::Migration[4.2] # File lock class DmsfFileLock < ApplicationRecord belongs_to :file, class_name: 'DmsfFile', foreign_key: 'dmsf_file_id' belongs_to :user end def up change_table :dmsf_file_locks, bulk: true do |t| # Add our entity_type column (used with our entity type) t.column :entity_type, :integer, null: true # Add our lock relevent columns (ENUM) - null (till we upgrade data) t.column :lock_type_cd, :integer, null: true t.column :lock_scope_cd, :integer, null: true t.column :uuid, :string, null: true, limit: 36 # Add our expires_at column t.column :expires_at, :datetime, null: true end do_not_delete = [] # - 2012-07-12: Better compatibility for postgres - query used 3 columns however # only on appearing in group, find_each imposes a limit and incorrect # ordering, so adapted that, we grab id's load a mock object, and reload # data into it, which should enable us to run checks we need, not as # efficient, however compatible across the board. DmsfFileLock.reset_column_information DmsfFileLock.select('MAX(id), id').order(Arel.sql('MAX(id) DESC')).group(:dmsf_file_id, :id).find do |lock| lock.reload do_not_delete << lock.id if lock.locked end # Generate new lock Id's for whats being persisted do_not_delete.each do |l| # Find the lock lock = DmsfFileLock.find(l) next unless lock lock.uuid = UUIDTools::UUID.random_create.to_s lock.save! end say "Preserving #{do_not_delete.count} file lock(s) found in old schema" DmsfFileLock.where.not(id: do_not_delete).delete_all # We need to force our newly found say 'Applying default lock scope / type - Exclusive / Write' DmsfFileLock.update_all entity_type: 0, lock_type_cd: 0, lock_scope_cd: 0 change_table :dmsf_file_locks, bulk: true do |t| # These are not null-allowed columns t.change :entity_type, :integer, null: false t.change :lock_type_cd, :integer, null: false t.change :lock_scope_cd, :integer, null: false # Data cleanup t.rename :dmsf_file_id, :entity_id t.remove :locked end rename_table :dmsf_file_locks, :dmsf_locks # Not sure if this is the right place to do this, as its file manipulation, not database (strictly) say 'Completing one-time file migration ...' begin DmsfFileRevision.find_each do |rev| next unless rev.project existing = DmsfFile.storage_path.join rev.disk_filename new_path = rev.disk_file(search_if_not_exists: false) begin if File.exist?(existing) if File.exist?(new_path) rev.disk_filename = rev.new_storage_filename new_path = rev.disk_file(search_if_not_exists: false) rev.save! end # Ensure the project path exists project_directory = File.dirname(new_path) Dir.mkdir(project_directory) unless File.directory? project_directory FileUtils.mv existing, new_path say "Migration: #{existing} -> #{new_path} succeeded" end rescue StandardError => e # Here we wrap around IO in the loop to prevent one failure ruining complete run. say "Migration: #{existing} -> #{new_path} failed" Rails.logger.error e.message end end say 'Action was successful' rescue StandardError => e say 'Action was not successful' Rails.logger.error e.message # See issue #86 # Nothing here, we just dont want a migration to break end end def down rename_table :dmsf_locks, :dmsf_file_locks add_column :dmsf_file_locks, :locked, :boolean, default: false, null: false # Data cleanup - delete all expired locks, or any folder locks DmsfFileLock.reset_column_information say 'Removing all expired and/or folder locks' DmsfFileLock.where(['expires_at < ? OR entity_type = 1', Time.current]).delete_all say 'Changing all records to be locked' DmsfFileLock.update_all locked: true change_table :dmsf_file_locks, bulk: true do |t| t.rename :entity_id, :dmsf_file_id t.remove :entity_type t.remove :lock_type_cd t.remove :lock_scope_cd t.remove :expires_at t.remove :uuid end # Not sure if this is the right place to do this, as its file manipulation, not database (stricly) begin say 'restoring old file-structure' DmsfFileRevision.find_each do |rev| next unless rev.project project = rev.project.identifier.gsub(/[^\w.\-]/, '_') existing = DmsfFile.storage_path.join("p_#{project}/#{rev.disk_filename}") new_path = DmsfFile.storage_path.join(rev.disk_filename) if File.exist?(existing) if File.exist?(new_path) rev.disk_filename = rev.new_storage_filename rev.save! new_path = DmsfFile.storage_path.join(rev.disk_filename) end FileUtils.mv existing, new_path end end rescue StandardError # Nothing here, we just dont want a migration to break end end end