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#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
#to delay loading dbdef until we're ready
BEGIN { $FS::Schema::setup_hack = 1; }
use strict;
use vars qw($opt_s $opt_d $opt_v);
use Getopt::Std;
use FS::UID qw(adminsuidsetup datasrc checkeuid getsecrets);
use FS::Schema qw( dbdef_dist reload_dbdef );
use FS::Record;
#use FS::raddb;
use FS::Setup qw(create_initial_data);
die "Not running uid freeside!" unless checkeuid();
#my %attrib2db =
# map { lc($FS::raddb::attrib{$_}) => $_ } keys %FS::raddb::attrib;
getopts("svd:");
my $user = shift or die &usage;
getsecrets($user);
#needs to match FS::Record
my($dbdef_file) = "/usr/local/etc/freeside/dbdef.". datasrc;
###
#print "\nEnter the maximum username length: ";
#my($username_len)=&getvalue;
my $username_len = 32; #usernamemax config file
#print "\n\n", <<END, ":";
#Freeside tracks the RADIUS User-Name, check attribute Password and
#reply attribute Framed-IP-Address for each user. You can specify additional
#check and reply attributes (or you can add them later with the
#fs-radius-add-check and fs-radius-add-reply programs).
#
#First enter any additional RADIUS check attributes you need to track for each
#user, separated by whitespace.
#END
#my @check_attributes = map { $attrib2db{lc($_)} or die "unknown attribute $_"; }
# split(" ",&getvalue);
#
#print "\n\n", <<END, ":";
#Now enter any additional reply attributes you need to track for each user,
#separated by whitespace.
#END
#my @attributes = map { $attrib2db{lc($_)} or die "unknown attribute $_"; }
# split(" ",&getvalue);
#
#print "\n\n", <<END, ":";
#Do you wish to enable the tracking of a second, separate shipping/service
#address?
#END
#my $ship = &_yesno;
#
#sub getvalue {
# my($x)=scalar(<STDIN>);
# chop $x;
# $x;
#}
#
#sub _yesno {
# print " [y/N]:";
# my $x = scalar(<STDIN>);
# $x =~ /^y/i;
#}
#my @check_attributes = (); #add later
#my @attributes = (); #add later
#my $ship = $opt_s;
###
# create a dbdef object from the old data structure
###
my $dbdef = dbdef_dist;
#important
$dbdef->save($dbdef_file);
&FS::Schema::reload_dbdef($dbdef_file);
###
# create 'em
###
my $dbh = adminsuidsetup $user;
#create tables
$|=1;
foreach my $statement ( $dbdef->sql($dbh) ) {
warn $statement if $statement =~ /TABLE cdr/;
$dbh->do( $statement )
or die "CREATE error: ". $dbh->errstr. "\ndoing statement: $statement";
}
#now go back and reverse engineer the db
#so we pick up the correct column DEFAULTs for #oidless inserts
dbdef_create($dbh, $dbdef_file);
delete $FS::Schema::dbdef_cache{$dbdef_file}; #force an actual reload
reload_dbdef($dbdef_file);
create_initial_data('domain' => $opt_d);
warn "Freeside database initialized - commiting transaction\n" if $opt_v;
$dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr;
$dbh->disconnect or die $dbh->errstr;
warn "Database initialization committed sucessfully\n" if $opt_v;
sub dbdef_create { # reverse engineer the schema from the DB and save to file
my( $dbh, $file ) = @_;
my $dbdef = new_native DBIx::DBSchema $dbh;
$dbdef->save($file);
}
sub usage {
die "Usage:\n freeside-setup -d domain.name [ -v ] user\n";
}
1;
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