EVOLUTION-MANAGER
Edit File: schema-upgrade-1.10-1.11.sql
BEGIN; -- from schema-update-cgen.sql -- New tables SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Creating new tables' as msg; CREATE TABLE content_generator ( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT ) WITHOUT OIDS; CREATE TABLE cg_users ( cg_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES content_generator (id), user_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES users (id), -- versioned create_event INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES events(id) DEFAULT get_event(), revoke_event INTEGER REFERENCES events(id), creator_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id), revoker_id INTEGER REFERENCES users(id), active BOOLEAN DEFAULT 'true' CHECK (active), CONSTRAINT active_revoke_sane CHECK ( (active IS NULL AND revoke_event IS NOT NULL AND revoker_id IS NOT NULL) OR (active IS NOT NULL AND revoke_event IS NULL AND revoker_id IS NULL)), PRIMARY KEY (create_event, cg_id, user_id), UNIQUE (cg_id, user_id, active) ) WITHOUT OIDS; CREATE TABLE buildroot_tools_info ( buildroot_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES buildroot(id), tool TEXT NOT NULL, version TEXT NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (buildroot_id, tool) ) WITHOUT OIDS; CREATE TABLE image_archive_listing ( image_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES image_archives(archive_id), archive_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES archiveinfo(id), UNIQUE (image_id, archive_id) ) WITHOUT OIDS; CREATE INDEX image_listing_archives on image_archive_listing(archive_id); -- new columns -- select statement_timestamp(), 'Adding new columns' as msg; ALTER TABLE build ADD COLUMN start_time TIMESTAMP; ALTER TABLE build ADD COLUMN source TEXT; ALTER TABLE build ADD COLUMN extra TEXT; ALTER TABLE rpminfo ADD COLUMN metadata_only BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE; ALTER TABLE rpminfo ADD COLUMN extra TEXT; ALTER TABLE archiveinfo ADD COLUMN metadata_only BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE; ALTER TABLE archiveinfo ADD COLUMN extra TEXT; -- the more complicated stuff SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Copying buildroot to standard_buildroot' as msg; CREATE TABLE standard_buildroot AS SELECT id,host_id,repo_id,task_id,create_event,retire_event,state from buildroot; -- doing it this way and fixing up after is *much* faster than creating the empty table -- and using insert..select to populate SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Fixing up standard_buildroot table' as msg; ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot RENAME id TO buildroot_id; ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ALTER COLUMN buildroot_id SET NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ALTER COLUMN host_id SET NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ALTER COLUMN repo_id SET NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ALTER COLUMN task_id SET NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ALTER COLUMN create_event SET NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ALTER COLUMN create_event SET DEFAULT get_event(); SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Fixing up standard_buildroot table, foreign key constraints' as msg; ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ADD CONSTRAINT standard_buildroot_buildroot_id_fkey FOREIGN KEY (buildroot_id) REFERENCES buildroot(id); ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ADD CONSTRAINT standard_buildroot_host_id_fkey FOREIGN KEY (host_id) REFERENCES host(id); ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ADD CONSTRAINT standard_buildroot_repo_id_fkey FOREIGN KEY (repo_id) REFERENCES repo(id); ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ADD CONSTRAINT standard_buildroot_task_id_fkey FOREIGN KEY (task_id) REFERENCES task(id); ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ADD CONSTRAINT standard_buildroot_create_event_fkey FOREIGN KEY (create_event) REFERENCES events(id) ; SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Fixing up standard_buildroot table, primary key' as msg; ALTER TABLE standard_buildroot ADD PRIMARY KEY (buildroot_id); SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Altering buildroot table (dropping columns)' as msg; ALTER TABLE buildroot DROP COLUMN host_id; ALTER TABLE buildroot DROP COLUMN repo_id; ALTER TABLE buildroot DROP COLUMN task_id; ALTER TABLE buildroot DROP COLUMN create_event; ALTER TABLE buildroot DROP COLUMN retire_event; ALTER TABLE buildroot DROP COLUMN state; ALTER TABLE buildroot DROP COLUMN dirtyness; SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Altering buildroot table (adding columns)' as msg; ALTER TABLE buildroot ADD COLUMN br_type INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0; ALTER TABLE buildroot ADD COLUMN cg_id INTEGER REFERENCES content_generator (id); ALTER TABLE buildroot ADD COLUMN cg_version TEXT; ALTER TABLE buildroot ADD COLUMN container_type TEXT; ALTER TABLE buildroot ADD COLUMN host_os TEXT; ALTER TABLE buildroot ADD COLUMN host_arch TEXT; ALTER TABLE buildroot ADD COLUMN extra TEXT; SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Altering buildroot table (altering columns)' as msg; ALTER TABLE buildroot RENAME arch TO container_arch; ALTER TABLE buildroot ALTER COLUMN container_arch TYPE TEXT; ALTER TABLE buildroot ALTER COLUMN br_type DROP DEFAULT; SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Altering buildroot table (altering constraints)' as msg; ALTER TABLE buildroot ADD CONSTRAINT cg_sane CHECK ( (cg_id IS NULL AND cg_version IS NULL) OR (cg_id IS NOT NULL AND cg_version IS NOT NULL)); UPDATE buildroot SET container_type = 'chroot' WHERE container_type IS NULL AND container_arch IS NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE buildroot ADD CONSTRAINT container_sane CHECK ( (container_type IS NULL AND container_arch IS NULL) OR (container_type IS NOT NULL AND container_arch IS NOT NULL)); ALTER TABLE buildroot ALTER COLUMN container_arch DROP NOT NULL; -- from schema-update-cgen2.sql -- New tables SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Creating new tables' as msg; CREATE TABLE btype ( id SERIAL NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL ) WITHOUT OIDS; CREATE TABLE build_types ( build_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES build(id), btype_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES btype(id), PRIMARY KEY (build_id, btype_id) ) WITHOUT OIDS; -- predefined build types SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Adding predefined build types' as msg; INSERT INTO btype(name) VALUES ('rpm'); INSERT INTO btype(name) VALUES ('maven'); INSERT INTO btype(name) VALUES ('win'); INSERT INTO btype(name) VALUES ('image'); -- new column for archiveinfo SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Altering archiveinfo table' as msg; ALTER TABLE archiveinfo ADD COLUMN btype_id INTEGER REFERENCES btype(id); -- fill in legacy types SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Adding legacy btypes to builds' as msg; INSERT INTO build_types(btype_id, build_id) SELECT btype.id, maven_builds.build_id FROM btype JOIN maven_builds ON btype.name='maven'; INSERT INTO build_types(btype_id, build_id) SELECT btype.id, win_builds.build_id FROM btype JOIN win_builds ON btype.name='win'; INSERT INTO build_types(btype_id, build_id) SELECT btype.id, image_builds.build_id FROM btype JOIN image_builds ON btype.name='image'; -- not sure if this is the best way to select rpm builds... INSERT INTO build_types(btype_id, build_id) SELECT DISTINCT btype.id, build_id FROM btype JOIN rpminfo ON btype.name='rpm' WHERE build_id IS NOT NULL; SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Adding legacy btypes to archiveinfo' as msg; UPDATE archiveinfo SET btype_id=(SELECT id FROM btype WHERE name='maven' LIMIT 1) WHERE (SELECT archive_id FROM maven_archives WHERE archive_id=archiveinfo.id) IS NOT NULL; UPDATE archiveinfo SET btype_id=(SELECT id FROM btype WHERE name='win' LIMIT 1) WHERE (SELECT archive_id FROM win_archives WHERE archive_id=archiveinfo.id) IS NOT NULL; UPDATE archiveinfo SET btype_id=(SELECT id FROM btype WHERE name='image' LIMIT 1) WHERE (SELECT archive_id FROM image_archives WHERE archive_id=archiveinfo.id) IS NOT NULL; -- new component tables SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Creating new component tables' as msg; CREATE TABLE archive_rpm_components AS SELECT image_id, rpm_id from image_listing; CREATE TABLE archive_components AS SELECT image_id, archive_id from image_archive_listing; -- doing it this way and fixing up after is *much* faster than creating the empty table -- and using insert..select to populate SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Fixing up component tables, rename columns' as msg; ALTER TABLE archive_rpm_components RENAME image_id TO archive_id; ALTER TABLE archive_components RENAME archive_id TO component_id; ALTER TABLE archive_components RENAME image_id TO archive_id; ALTER TABLE archive_rpm_components ALTER COLUMN rpm_id SET NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE archive_rpm_components ALTER COLUMN archive_id SET NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE archive_components ALTER COLUMN component_id SET NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE archive_components ALTER COLUMN archive_id SET NOT NULL; SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Fixing up component tables, adding constraints' as msg; ALTER TABLE archive_rpm_components ADD CONSTRAINT archive_rpm_components_archive_id_fkey FOREIGN KEY (archive_id) REFERENCES archiveinfo(id); ALTER TABLE archive_rpm_components ADD CONSTRAINT archive_rpm_components_rpm_id_fkey FOREIGN KEY (rpm_id) REFERENCES rpminfo(id); ALTER TABLE archive_rpm_components ADD CONSTRAINT archive_rpm_components_archive_id_rpm_id_key UNIQUE (archive_id, rpm_id); ALTER TABLE archive_components ADD CONSTRAINT archive_components_archive_id_fkey FOREIGN KEY (archive_id) REFERENCES archiveinfo(id); ALTER TABLE archive_components ADD CONSTRAINT archive_components_component_id_fkey FOREIGN KEY (component_id) REFERENCES archiveinfo(id); ALTER TABLE archive_components ADD CONSTRAINT archive_components_archive_id_component_id_key UNIQUE (archive_id, component_id); SELECT statement_timestamp(), 'Adding component table indexes' as msg; CREATE INDEX rpm_components_idx on archive_rpm_components(rpm_id); CREATE INDEX archive_components_idx on archive_components(component_id); -- image_listing and image_archive_listing are no longer used COMMIT;