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-rw-r--r-- | sql/legacy/Pg-upgrade-2.6.18-2.6.19.sql | 98 |
1 files changed, 49 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/sql/legacy/Pg-upgrade-2.6.18-2.6.19.sql b/sql/legacy/Pg-upgrade-2.6.18-2.6.19.sql index 5bed6ec9..5b18932c 100644 --- a/sql/legacy/Pg-upgrade-2.6.18-2.6.19.sql +++ b/sql/legacy/Pg-upgrade-2.6.18-2.6.19.sql @@ -150,70 +150,70 @@ UPDATE tax SET taxmodule_id = 1; ALTER TABLE tax ALTER COLUMN taxmodule_id SET NOT NULL; -- Fixed session table and add users table -- -CREATE TABLE users (id serial UNIQUE, username varchar(30) PRIMARY KEY); +--CREATE TABLE users (id serial UNIQUE, username varchar(30) PRIMARY KEY); COMMENT ON TABLE users IS 'username is the primary key because we don\'t want duplicate users'; -CREATE TABLE users_conf(id integer primary key references users(id) deferrable initially deferred, - acs text, - address text, - businessnumber text, - company text, - countrycode text, - currency text, - dateformat text, - dbconnect text, - dbdriver text default 'Pg', - dbhost text default 'localhost', - dbname text, - dboptions text, - dbpasswd text, - dbport text, - dbuser text, - email text, - fax text, - menuwidth text, - name text, - numberformat text, - password varchar(32) check(length(password) = 32), - print text, - printer text, - role text, - sid text, - signature text, - stylesheet text, - tel text, - templates text, - crypted_password text, - timeout numeric, - vclimit numeric); +--CREATE TABLE users_conf(id integer primary key references users(id) deferrable initially deferred, +-- acs text, +-- address text, +-- businessnumber text, +-- company text, +-- countrycode text, +-- currency text, +-- dateformat text, +-- dbconnect text, +-- dbdriver text default 'Pg', +-- dbhost text default 'localhost', +-- dbname text, +-- dboptions text, +-- dbpasswd text, +-- dbport text, +-- dbuser text, +-- email text, +-- fax text, +-- menuwidth text, +-- name text, +-- numberformat text, +-- password varchar(32) check(length(password) = 32), +-- print text, +-- printer text, +-- role text, +-- sid text, +-- signature text, +-- stylesheet text, +-- tel text, +-- templates text, +-- crypted_password text, +-- timeout numeric, +-- vclimit numeric); COMMENT ON TABLE users_conf IS 'This is a completely dumb table that is a place holder to get usersconf into the database. Next major release will have a much more sane implementation'; COMMENT ON COLUMN users_conf.id IS 'Yes primary key with a FOREIGN KEY to users(id) is correct'; COMMENT ON COLUMN users_conf.password IS 'This means we have to get rid of the current password stuff and move to presumably md5()'; -LOCK session in EXCLUSIVE MODE; -DELETE FROM session; -ALTER TABLE session ADD CONSTRAINT session_token_check check (length(token::text) = 32); -ALTER TABLE session ADD column user_id integer not null references users(id); +--LOCK session in EXCLUSIVE MODE; +--DELETE FROM session; +--ALTER TABLE session ADD CONSTRAINT session_token_check check (length(token::text) = 32); +--ALTER TABLE session ADD column user_id integer not null references users(id); -- comment this out when user db is working: -ALTER TABLE session ALTER COLUMN user_id DROP NOT NULL; +--ALTER TABLE session ALTER COLUMN user_id DROP NOT NULL; -- Admin user -- -INSERT INTO users(username) VALUES ('admin'); -INSERT INTO users_conf(id,password) VALUES (currval('users_id_seq'),NULL); +--INSERT INTO users(username) VALUES ('admin'); +--INSERT INTO users_conf(id,password) VALUES (currval('users_id_seq'),NULL); -- Functions -CREATE FUNCTION create_user(text) RETURNS bigint AS $$ - INSERT INTO users(username) VALUES ('$1'); - SELECT currval('users_id_seq'); - $$ LANGUAGE 'SQL'; +--CREATE FUNCTION create_user(text) RETURNS bigint AS $$ +-- INSERT INTO users(username) VALUES ('$1'); +-- SELECT currval('users_id_seq'); +-- $$ LANGUAGE 'SQL'; COMMENT ON FUNCTION create_user(text) IS $$ Function to create user Returns users.id if successful, else it is an error. $$; -CREATE FUNCTION update_user(int4,text) RETURNS int4 AS $$ - UPDATE users SET username = '$2' WHERE id = $1; - SELECT 1; - $$ LANGUAGE 'SQL'; +--CREATE FUNCTION update_user(int4,text) RETURNS int4 AS $$ +-- UPDATE users SET username = '$2' WHERE id = $1; +-- SELECT 1; +-- $$ LANGUAGE 'SQL'; COMMENT ON FUNCTION update_user(int4,text) IS $$ Takes int4 which is users.id and text which is username. Will update username based on id. Username is unique $$; |