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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 the OpenProject Foundation (OPF)
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3.
#
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# Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Jean-Philippe Lang
# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 the ChiliProject Team
#
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require_relative 'migration_utils/legacy_journal_migrator'
require_relative 'migration_utils/journal_migrator_concerns'
class LegacyPlanningElementJournalData < ActiveRecord::Migration
include Migration::Utils
class UnknownJournaledError < ::StandardError
end
class UnknownTypeError < ::StandardError
end
def up
migrator.run
reset_public_key_sequence_in_postgres 'journals'
end
def down
migrator.remove_journals_derived_from_legacy_journals 'customizable_journals',
'attachable_journals'
end
def migrator
@migrator ||= Migration::LegacyJournalMigrator.new "Timelines_PlanningElementJournal", "work_package_journals" do
extend Migration::JournalMigratorConcerns::Attachable
extend Migration::JournalMigratorConcerns::Customizable
self.journable_class = "WorkPackage"
def migrate(legacy_journal)
update_journaled_id(legacy_journal)
super
end
def migrate_key_value_pairs!(to_insert, legacy_journal, journal_id)
update_type_id(to_insert)
set_empty_description(to_insert)
migrate_attachments(to_insert, legacy_journal, journal_id)
migrate_custom_values(to_insert, legacy_journal, journal_id)
end
def update_journaled_id(legacy_journal)
new_journaled_id = new_journaled_id_for_old(legacy_journal["journaled_id"])
if new_journaled_id.nil?
raise UnknownJournaledError, <<-MESSAGE.split("\n").map(&:strip!).join(" ") + "\n"
No new journaled_id could be found to replace the journaled_id value of
#{legacy_journal["journaled_id"]} for the legacy journal with the id
#{legacy_journal["id"]}
MESSAGE
end
legacy_journal["journaled_id"] = new_journaled_id
end
def update_type_id(to_insert)
return if to_insert["planning_element_type_id"].nil? ||
to_insert["planning_element_type_id"].last.nil?
new_type_id = new_type_id_for_old(to_insert["planning_element_type_id"].last)
if new_type_id.nil?
raise UnknownTypeError, <<-MESSAGE.split("\n").map(&:strip!).join(" ") + "\n"
No new type_id could be found to replace the type_id value of
#{to_insert["planning_element_type_id"].last}
MESSAGE
end
to_insert["type_id"] = [nil, new_type_id]
end
def new_journaled_id_for_old(old_journaled_id)
@new_journaled_ids ||= begin
old_new = db_select_all <<-SQL
SELECT journaled_id AS old_id, new_id
FROM legacy_journals
LEFT JOIN legacy_planning_elements
ON legacy_journals.journaled_id = legacy_planning_elements.id
WHERE type = 'Timelines_PlanningElementJournal'
SQL
old_new.inject({}) do |mem, entry|
mem[entry['old_id']] = entry['new_id']
mem
end
end
@new_journaled_ids[old_journaled_id]
end
def new_type_id_for_old(old_type_id)
@new_type_ids ||= begin
old_new = db_select_all <<-SQL
SELECT id AS old_id, new_id
FROM legacy_planning_element_types
SQL
old_new.inject({}) do |mem, entry|
# the old_type_id was casted to a fixnum
# cheaper to change this here
mem[entry['old_id'].to_i] = entry['new_id'].to_i
mem
end
end
@new_type_ids[old_type_id]
end
def set_empty_description(to_insert)
to_insert['description'] = [nil, ''] unless to_insert.has_key?('description')
end
end
end
end