#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
-use vars qw($opt_d $opt_s $opt_q $opt_v $opt_r);
-use vars qw($DEBUG $DRY_RUN);
+use vars qw( $opt_d $opt_s $opt_q $opt_v $opt_r $opt_c $opt_j );
+use vars qw( $DEBUG $DRY_RUN );
use Getopt::Std;
use DBIx::DBSchema 0.31; #0.39
use FS::UID qw(adminsuidsetup checkeuid datasrc driver_name); #getsecrets);
die "Not running uid freeside!" unless checkeuid();
-getopts("dqrs");
+getopts("dqrcsj");
$DEBUG = !$opt_q;
#$DEBUG = $opt_v;
my $dbh = adminsuidsetup($user);
$FS::UID::callback_hack = 0;
+# pass command line opts through to upgrade* routines
+my %upgrade_opts = (
+ quiet => $opt_q,
+ verbose => $opt_v,
+ queue => $opt_j,
+ # others?
+);
+
if ( driver_name =~ /^mysql/i ) { #until 0.39 is required above
eval "use DBIx::DBSchema 0.39;";
die $@ if $@;
}
}
+if ( dbdef->table('upgrade_journal') ) {
+ push @bugfix, "SELECT SETVAL( 'upgrade_journal_upgradenum_seq',
+ ( SELECT MAX(upgradenum) FROM upgrade_journal )
+ )
+ ";
+}
+
if ( $DRY_RUN ) {
print
join(";\n", @bugfix ). ";\n";
or die "Error: ". $dbh->errstr. "\n executing: $statement";
}
- upgrade_schema();
+ upgrade_schema(%upgrade_opts);
dbdef_create($dbh, $dbdef_file);
delete $FS::Schema::dbdef_cache{$dbdef_file}; #force an actual reload
#from 1.3 to 1.4... if not, it needs to be hooked into -upgrade here or
#you'll lose all the part_svc settings it migrates to part_svc_column
-my @statements = dbdef->sql_update_schema( dbdef_dist(datasrc),
+my $conf = new FS::Conf;
+
+my $dbdef_dist = dbdef_dist(
+ datasrc,
+ { 'queue-no_history' => $conf->exists('queue-no_history') },
+);
+
+my @statements = dbdef->sql_update_schema( $dbdef_dist,
$dbh,
{ 'nullify_default' => 1, },
);
@statements;
}
+if ( $opt_c ) {
+
+ @statements =
+ grep { $_ !~ /^ *ALTER +TABLE +(h_)?cdr /i }
+ @statements;
+
+ @statements =
+ grep { $_ !~ /^ *CREATE +INDEX +(h_)?cdr\d+ /i }
+ @statements;
+
+}
+
if ( $DRY_RUN ) {
print
join(";\n", @statements ). ";\n";
}
warn "Custom fields data upgrade completed";
-upgrade_config()
+upgrade_config(%upgrade_opts)
unless $DRY_RUN || $opt_s;
$dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr;
warn "Config updates completed in ". (time-$start). " seconds\n"; # if $DEBUG;
$start = time;
-upgrade()
+upgrade(%upgrade_opts)
unless $DRY_RUN || $opt_s;
$dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr;
warn "Table updates completed in ". (time-$start). " seconds\n"; # if $DEBUG;
$start = time;
-upgrade_sqlradius()
+upgrade_sqlradius(%upgrade_opts)
unless $DRY_RUN || $opt_s || $opt_r;
warn "SQL RADIUS updates completed in ". (time-$start). " seconds\n"; # if $DEBUG;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
- freeside-upgrade [ -d ] [ -r ] [ -s ] [ -q | -v ]
+ freeside-upgrade [ -d ] [ -r ] [ -c ] [ -s ] [ -q | -v ]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
[ -r ]: Skip sqlradius updates. Useful for occassions where the sqlradius
databases may be inaccessible.
+ [ -c ]: Skip cdr and h_cdr updates.
+
[ -v ]: Run verbosely, sending debugging information to STDERR. This is the
current default.
[ -s ]: Schema changes only. Useful for Pg/slony slaves where the data
changes will be replicated from the Pg/slony master.
+ [ -j ]: Run certain upgrades asychronously from the job queue. Currently
+ used only for the 2.x -> 3.x cust_location upgrade. This may cause
+ odd behavior before the upgrade is complete, so it's recommended
+ only for very large cust_main tables that take too long to upgrade.
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
=cut