Summary:
Ref T12956. After this change, individual users will no longer be able to modify builtin queries on a user-by-user basis: they will always appear at the bottom of the list, under their personal queries, and can only be managed by administrators.
To support this, clean up the old rows which could be hanging around from before: delete any personal saved queries where the saved query is a builtin query.
To ease this transition, try to pin the query we're deleting //if// the user had reordered things to put it on top.
Test Plan:
- Ran the migration, saw no changes in the UI but fewer rows.
- Went back to `master`, reordered queries to put a builtin one on top.
- Ran the migration.
- Saw that builtin one drop to the bottom (since it can't be on top anymore) but be pinned, preserving the behavior of `/maniphest/`.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12956
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18464
Summary:
Ref T12956. Currently, when you visit `/maniphest/` (or any other ApplicationSearch application) we execute the first query in the list by default.
In T12956, I plan to make changes so that personal queries are always first, then global/builtin queries. Without changing the "default query" rule, this will make it harder to have, for example, some custom queries in Differential but still run a global query like "Active" by default. To make this work, you'd have to save a personal copy of the "Active" query, then put it at the top.
This feels a bit cumbersome and this rule is kind of implicit and a little weird anyway. To make this work a little better as we make changes here, add an explicit pinning action, like the one we have in Project ProfileMenus.
You can now explicitly choose a query to make default.
Test Plan:
- Browsed without pinning anything, saw normal behavior.
- Pinned queries, viewed `/maniphest/`, saw a non-initial query selected by default.
- Pinned a query, deleted it, nothing exploded.
{F5098484}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12956
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18422
Summary: This adds a very very basic view count to Phame, so bloggers can get some idea which posts are more popular than others. Anything more than this I think should be Facts or Google Analytics.
Test Plan: Write a new post, see post count. Reload page, post count goes up. Archive post, post count stays the same.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18446
Summary:
Ref T2543. This updates and migrates the status change transactions:
- All storage now records the modern modular transaction ("differential.revision.status"), not the obsolete non-modular transaction ("differential:status").
- All storage now records the modern constants ("accepted"), not the obsolete numeric values ("2").
Test Plan:
- Selected all the relevant rows before/after migration, data looked sane.
- Browsed around, reviewed timelines, no changes after migration.
- Changed revision states, saw appropriate new transactions in the database and timeline rendering.
- Grepped for `differential:status`.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T2543
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18419
Summary:
Ref T2543. Rewrites all the storage to use constants.
Note that transactions still use legacy values, I'll migrate and update them separately.
Test Plan:
- Ran migration.
- Browsed around, changed revision states, viewed dashboard, etc.
- Selected `DISTINCT()` and `GROUP_CONCAT()` of the `status` field in the database, saw sane/expected before and after values.
- Verified that old Conduit methods still return numeric constants for compatibility.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T2543
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18418
Summary: Ref T2543. This migrates existing saved queries so they use the right modern values for the new tokenizer control, introduced in D18393.
Test Plan:
- Saved a query with "Abandoned" selected as the status in the old "<select />", prior to D18393.
- Upgraded to D18393, which broke the query (it no longer selected any status filter).
- Ran the migration to fix things.
- Saw the query now execute with "Abandoned" selected in the tokenizer, preseving the original behavior accurately.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T2543
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18394
Summary: Fixes T12124. Changes `ManiphestEditEngine` to populate the select using priority keywords instead of the integer value. Marks `maniphest.querystatuses` as frozen. Adds a new Conduit method for fetching potential task statuses.
Test Plan: Created tasks and changed their priorities, observed that transactions in the DB still have the same type (integers as strings). Invoked `maniphest.update` with `priority => '90'` and observed that it still works. Invoked `maniphest.edit` with `priority => 'unbreak'` and observed that it now works.
Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Reviewed By: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T12124
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18111
Summary: Builds out some images to use to identify repositories. Fixes T12825.
Test Plan:
Try setting custom, built in, and null images.
{F4998175}
{F4998192}
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T12825
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18116
Summary:
See D18037. The migration there may cause us to write new file records as a side effect.
Ideally, we would rewrite that migration to not ever have this kind of side effect. However, that would make it much more complicated, and it's already very complicated.
Instead, retroactively expand the size of this field before `storage adjust` does it, so it has the right size by the time we hit the migration in D18037.
Test Plan:
@chad, can you `arc patch` this and see if it works?
It's possible that it will get us about five lines deeper and then we'll just hit another similar exception, and that this isn't really a viable way forward.
Reviewers: chad, amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Subscribers: amckinley, chad
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18107
Summary: Does the UI work that's part of T12234 and adds migrations for both of the old-style duplicate transactions.
Test Plan:
- Started with a clean DB.
- Checked out really old code that marks tasks as dupes using comments.
- Made a bunch of tasks and closed some as dupes. Made a bunch of additional comments.
- Checked out D10427 and did a `storage upgrade`.
- Made a bunch more new tasks and dupes.
- Snapshotted DB.
- Ran migration repeatedly until all expected edges showed up in the `phabricator_maniphest.edge`table.
Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Reviewed By: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T12234
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18037
Summary: Fixes T12505. `PhabricatorProjectsMembershipIndexEngineExtension->materializeProject()` was incorrectly bailing early for milestone objects, which prevented milestone members from being calculated correctly. This was causing problems where (for example) an Owners package owned by a milestone wasn't being satisfied when a member of the milestone approved a revision.
Test Plan: Invoked migration, observed that a user's milestones correctly showed up when searched for. Also observed that accepting a revision on behalf of a milestone now satisfies Owners rules.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T12505
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18033
Summary:
Ref T12738. This makes clicking "Throw In Trash" technically do something, sort of.
In Nuance, the default mode of operation for actions is asynchronous -- so you don't have to wait for a response from Twitter or GitHub after you mash the "send default reply tweet" / "close this pull request with a nice response" button and can move directly to the next item instead.
In the future, some operations will attempt to apply synchronously (e.g., local actions like "ignore this item forever"). This fakes our way through that for now.
There's also no connection to the action actually doing anything yet, but I'll probably rig that up next.
Test Plan: {F4975227}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18010
Summary: Ref T12738. Some of the Nuance "form" workflows currently fatal after work on the GitHub stuff. Try to make everything stop fataling, at least.
Test Plan: Using "Complaints Form" no longer fatals, and now lodges a complaint instead.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18007
Summary:
Fixes T12623. Adds new modular transactions to Slowvote. Also converts
the `shuffle` column to `bool` for consistency with other boolean-ish columns.
Test Plan:
Create a new vote, modified everything that could be modified from the web UI,
observed expected timeline.
Example timeline: {F4938843}
Example transaction values in DB: {F4938850}
Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Reviewed By: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T12623
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17830
Summary:
- Change column type from `sort128` to `sort`.
- Remove `originalName`. This column is unused. Long ago, we used it to generate a `Thread-Topic` header for mail, but just use PHIDs now (the value just needs to be stable for a given object, users normally don't see it).
Test Plan:
- Created a package with a beautifully long name. Magnificent!
- Grepped for `originalName` / `getOriginalName()`, found no Owners hits.
- Verified that there isn't any name-length validation code to remove.
{F4925637}
Reviewers: chad, amckinley
Reviewed By: chad
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17798
Summary:
Depends on D17785. Fixes T12635. There was a bug where users could verify their primary email without getting the "isEmailVerified" flag set on their accounts.
D17785 fixes this bug. This change migrates affected account to fix their state, now that they can't get in trouble any more (hopefully).
Test Plan:
- Explicitly removed this flag from a bunch of accounts.
- Ran migration, saw the accounts get fixed.
- Ran migration again (`storage upgrade --apply ...`), saw the accounts not get touched.
- We have 117 affected accounts on `secure`, so I'll verify that this fixes them.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12635
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17786
Summary:
Fixes T12628. After later changes to `PhabricatorFile`, this migration no longer runs if you upgrade through it to a recent `HEAD` while your data has some room images.
Since this isn't critical and has been available for ~6 months, I just nuked it as a first pass. I can find a more careful approach which lets us continue to run this migration instead if you're hesitant to skip this step, although it may be a little involved.
In 95% of cases we avoid this by updating the storage table as it existed at the time the migraiton ran, but Files are much too complicated for that to be realistic.
Test Plan: Ran `bin/storage upgrade -f --apply phabricator:20161005.conpherence.image.2.php`, saw it do nothing.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12628
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17770
Summary:
Ref T11476. This is a bit hacky, but makes `Application` extend `LiskDAO` so we can apply transactions to it with an `Editor` class.
Also fixes schema stuff so builds should produce a clean bill of health again.
This might only get you slightly further, yell if you run into more trouble.
Test Plan:
- Ran `bin/storage upgrade -f` and got no warnings.
- Browsed around, nothing exploded?
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T11476
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17738
Summary: Part of the groundwork for T11476.
Test Plan: ran `./bin/storage upgrade` and observed expected DB tables
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T11476
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17736
Summary:
Pathway to D17685. This column is (mostly) a denormalization of `dateModified` on the thread.
Just use a JOIN instead.
This isn't //exactly// the same: we'll bump threads to the top now for non-message changes (e.g., a topic or title change). That seems fine, but we could put a `lastMessageDate` on Thread later if we want to refine it.
Also got rid of a lot of other unused stuff. There's a big garbage TODO here, I'll fix that in the next change.
Test Plan:
- Grepped for `dateTouched`.
- Grepped for `participantCursor`.
- Grepped for `ConpherenceParticipantQuery::LIMIT`.
- Looked for callsites to `setOrder()`, found none.
- Added a message to an older thread, saw it bump up to the top.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17731
Summary:
Pathway to D17685. This column is a very complicated cache of: is participant.messageCount equal to thread.messageCount?
We can just ask this question with a JOIN instead and simplify things dramatically.
Test Plan:
- Ran migration.
- Browsed around.
- Sent a message, saw unread count go up.
- Read the message, saw unread count go down.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17730
Summary: Pathway to D17685. Nothing reads this field and it has no use or value.
Test Plan:
- Ran migration.
- Grepped for `behindTransactionPHID`.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17729
Summary:
Deletion is a possibly time-intensive process, especially with large
files that are backed by high-latency, chunked storage (such as
S3). Even ~200mb objects take minutes to delete, which makes for an
unhappy experience. Fixes T10828.
Test Plan:
Delete a large file, and stare in awe of the swiftness with
which I am redirected to the main file application.
Reviewers: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Reviewed By: #blessed_reviewers, epriestley
Subscribers: thoughtpolice, Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T10828
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15743
Summary: Follows the outline in D15656 for implementing ngram search for names of File objects. Also created FileFullTextEngine, because without implementing `PhabricatorFulltextInterface`, `./bin/search` complains that `File` is not an indexable type.
Test Plan:
- ran `./bin/storage upgrade` to apply the schema change
- confirmed the presence of a new `file_filename_ngrams` table
- added a couple file objects
- ran `bin/search index --type file --force`
- confirmed the presence of rows in `file_filename_ngrams`
- did a few keyword searches and saw expected results
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T8788
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17702
Summary: We no longer display this any more in the UI, so go ahead and remove the callsites and db column.
Test Plan: New Room, with and without participants.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17683
Summary: Fixes T11730. Removes an old transaction that hasn't been used in a year.
Test Plan: Run sql, check various rooms.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T11730
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17666
Summary: Fixes T12488. Some events appear to have survived earlier migrations without getting completely fixed. Fix them.
Test Plan:
- Ran migration locally with `bin/storage upgrade` (but: I could not reproduce this problem locally).
- Ran migration in production and saw ICS import stop fataling.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12488
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17642
Summary:
Ref T12509. This adds support for HMAC+SHA256 (instead of HMAC+SHA1). Although HMAC+SHA1 is not currently broken in any sense, SHA1 has a well-known collision and it's good to look at moving away from HMAC+SHA1.
The new mechanism also automatically generates and stores HMAC keys.
Currently, HMAC keys largely use a per-install constant defined in `security.hmac-key`. In theory this can be changed, but in practice essentially no install changes it.
We generally (in fact, always, I think?) don't use HMAC digests in a way where it matters that this key is well-known, but it's slightly better if this key is unique per class of use cases. Principally, if use cases have unique HMAC keys they are generally less vulnerable to precomputation attacks where an attacker might generate a large number of HMAC hashes of well-known values and use them in a nefarious way. The actual threat here is probably close to nonexistent, but we can harden against it without much extra effort.
Beyond that, this isn't something users should really have to think about or bother configuring.
Test Plan:
- Added unit tests.
- Used `bin/files integrity` to verify, strip, and recompute hashes.
- Tampered with a generated HMAC key, verified it invalidated hashes.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12509
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17630
Summary:
Ref T10967. This is explained in more detail in T10967#217125
When an author does "Request Review" on an accepted revision, void (in the sense of "cancel out", like a bank check) any "accepted" reviewers on the current diff.
Test Plan:
- Create a revision with author A and reviewer B.
- Accept as B.
- "Request Review" as A.
- (With sticky accepts enabled.)
- Before patch: revision swithced back to "accepted".
- After patch: the earlier review is "voided" by te "Request Review", and the revision switches to "Review Requested".
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10967
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17566
Summary:
The goal is to make fulltext search back-ends more extensible, configurable and robust.
When this is finished it will be possible to have multiple search storage back-ends and
potentially multiple instances of each.
Individual instances can be configured with roles such as 'read', 'write' which control
which hosts will receive writes to the index and which hosts will respond to queries.
These two roles make it possible to have any combination of:
* read-only
* write-only
* read-write
* disabled
This 'roles' mechanism is extensible to add new roles should that be needed in the future.
In addition to supporting multiple elasticsearch and mysql search instances, this refactors
the connection health monitoring infrastructure from PhabricatorDatabaseHealthRecord and
utilizes the same system for monitoring the health of elasticsearch nodes. This will
allow Wikimedia's phabricator to be redundant across data centers (mysql already is,
elasticsearch should be as well).
The real-world use-case I have in mind here is writing to two indexes (two elasticsearch clusters
in different data centers) but reading from only one. Then toggling the 'read' property when
we want to migrate to the other data center (and when we migrate from elasticsearch 2.x to 5.x)
Hopefully this is useful in the upstream as well.
Remaining TODO:
* test cases
* documentation
Test Plan:
(WARNING) This will most likely require the elasticsearch index to be deleted and re-created due to schema changes.
Tested with elasticsearch versions 2.4 and 5.2 using the following config:
```lang=json
"cluster.search": [
{
"type": "elasticsearch",
"hosts": [
{
"host": "localhost",
"roles": { "read": true, "write": true }
}
],
"port": 9200,
"protocol": "http",
"path": "/phabricator",
"version": 5
},
{
"type": "mysql",
"roles": { "write": true }
}
]
Also deployed the same changes to Wikimedia's production Phabricator instance without any issues whatsoever.
```
Reviewers: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers
Reviewed By: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers
Subscribers: Korvin, epriestley
Tags: #elasticsearch, #clusters, #wikimedia
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17384
Summary:
Ref T12271. Don't do anything with this yet, but store who accepted/rejected/whatever on behalf of reviewers.
In the future, we could use this to render stuff like "Blessed Committers (accepted by epriestley)" or whatever. I don't know that this is necessarily super useful, but it's easy to track, seems likely to be useful, and would be a gigantic pain to backfill later if we decide we want it.
Test Plan: Accepted/rejected a revision, saw reviewers update appropriately.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12271
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17537
Summary:
Ref T10967. We still have double writes, so all reviewers are being written to both old and new storage. This migrates all the data in the old storage to the new storage, so both storage tables should have a complete set of data and be getting identical updates as we move forward.
After this, I can move readers over one at a time and eventually get rid of the old writes and old storage.
This loads all of the edge data into memory in a big chunk. I reached out to one install to get some more information about their data size. Ours is quite manageable and I think even large installs will probably fit into memory, but we can do this in chunks if not.
However, because the Edge table doesn't have an `id` column, we can't use either the `RawMigrationIterator` or the `MigrationIterator`, and would need to write a new `EdgeMigrationIterator`. This isn't tons of work but might not be necessary.
Test Plan: Ran the migration locally, spot-checked the results in the database for sanity and correctness.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10967
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17515
Summary:
Ref T10967. We have a "commented" state to help reviewers get a better sense of who is part of a discussion, and a "last action" state to help distinguish between "accept" and "accepted an older version", for the purposes of sticky accepts and as a UI hint.
Currently, these are first-class states, partly beacuse we were somewhat limited in what we could do with edges. However, a more flexible way to represent them is as flags separate from the primary state flag.
In the new storage, write them as separate state information: `lastActionDiffPHID` stores the Diff PHID of the last review action (accept, reject, etc). `lastCommentDiffPHID` stores the Diff PHID of the last comment (top-level or inline).
Test Plan: Applied storage changes, commented and acted on a revision. Saw appropriate state reflected in the database.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10967
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17514
Summary:
Via HackerOne. When you view a raw file in Differential, we currently generate a permanent file with default permissions. This may be incorrect: default permissions may be broader than the diff's permissions.
The other three methods of downloading/viewing raw files ("Download" in Diffusion and Differential, "View Raw" in Diffusion and Differential) already apply policies correctly and generate temporary files. However, this workflow was missed when other workflows were updated.
Beyond updating the workflow, delete any files we've generated in the past. This wipes the slate clean on any security issues and frees up a little disk space.
Test Plan:
- Ran migration script, saw existing files get purged.
- Did "View Raw File", got a new file.
- Verified that the file was temporary and properly attached to the diff, with "NO ONE" permissions.
- Double-checked that Diffusion already runs policy logic correctly and applies appropriate policies.
- Double-checked that "Download Raw Diff" in Differential already runs policy logic correctly.
- Double-chekced that "Download Raw Diff" in Diffusion already runs policy logic correctly.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17504
Summary:
Ref T10967. This is an incremental step toward removing "reviewers" back to a dedicated storage table so we can handle changes like T11050.
This adds the storage table, and starts doing double writes to it (so new or updated reviewers write to both the old edge table and the new "reviewers" table).
Then we can do a migration, swap readers over one at a time, and eventually remove the old write and old storage and then implement new features.
This change has no user-facing impact, it just causes us to write new data to two places instead of one.
This is not completely exhaustive: the Herald "Add Reviewers" action is still doing a manual EDGE transaction. I'll clean that up next and do another pass to look for anything else I missed.
This is also a bit copy/pastey for now but the logic around "RESIGN" is a little different in the two cases until T11050. I'll unify it in future changes.
Test Plan:
- Did a no-op edit.
- Did a no-op comment.
- Added reviewers.
- Removed reviewers.
- Accepted and rejected revisions.
After all of these edits, did a `SELECT * FROM differential_reviewer` manually and saw consistent-looking rows in the database.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10967
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17495
Summary: Ref T10319. Adds in database columns for upcoming default generated avatar support.
Test Plan: Ran storage upgrade, log into local site to verify it didn't blow up.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T10319
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17459
Summary: Ref T12314. Provides a field on tasks for storing subtypes. Does nothing interesting yet.
Test Plan:
- Ran storage upgrade.
- Created some tasks.
- Looked in the database.
- Used Conduit to query some tasks.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12314
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17441
Summary:
Ref T12314. This adds storage so EditEngine forms can later be marked as edit fields for particular types of objects (like an "animal edit form" vs a "plant edit form").
We'll take you to the right edit form when you click "Edit" by selecting among forms with the same subtype as the task.
This doesn't do anything very interesting on its own.
Test Plan:
- Ran `bin/storage upgrade`.
- Verified database got the field with proper values.
- Created a new form, checked the database.
- Ran unit tests.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12314
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17439
Summary: Ref T11957. Needs some more polish, but I think everything here is square.
Test Plan: Add personal/global items to home, test mobile. Test workboards / colors.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: 20after4, rfreebern, Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T11957
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17259
Summary: Removes the often funny, but never really used but will cause us bug reports someday.... cat facts.
Test Plan: Install cat facts, run storage upgrade, see no cat facts in menu.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T12126
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17233
Summary: Fixes T12090. In obscure situations lost to the mists of time, the `changes` column could be `null`. Force a string cast so the migration finishes, even though these changesets are likely meaningless.
Test Plan:
I did a force-reapply as a sanity check:
```
$ ./bin/storage upgrade -f --apply phabricator:20161213.diff.01.hunks.php
```
That went cleanly; it would only have caught dramatic errors, but I didn't completely butcher things.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12090
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17168
Summary:
Fixes T10968. In rare situations, we can generate a diff, then hit an error which causes this update to fail.
When it does, we tend to get stuck in a loop creating diffs, which can fill the database up with garbage. We saw this once in the Phacility cluster, and one instance hit it, too.
Instead: when we create a diff, keep track of which commit we generated it from. The next time through, reuse it if we already built it.
Test Plan:
- Used `bin/differential attach-commit <commit> <revision>` to hit this code.
- Simulated a filesystem write failure, saw the diff get reused.
- Also did a normal update, which worked properly.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10968
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17164
Summary: Ref T5867, adds a customPHID field, nullable, and lets you query by it... i think? Not fully able to grok all the EditEngine stuff, but I think this is the right place for the query.
Test Plan: Not wired to anything, but pulling up project menu, editing, all still works.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Maniphest Tasks: T5867
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17149
Summary: Build ngram indexs, adds search by name capability.
Test Plan: Search for a dashboard by partial name, search for a panel by partial name.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17090
Summary: Fixes T12020. These callsites to `getPhrictionSlug()` were missed when that method was removed. They're very old (early 2014, late 2011).
Test Plan:
These are tricky to test because the migrations are so ancient, but `bin/storage upgrade --force --apply phabricator:20140521.projectslug.2.mig.php` gave me //plausible// results.
The other migration is so ancient that it can't apply to a modern database so I'm just kind of winging that one. We probably have essentially no installs which will ever apply it again, though.
Reviewers: chad, avivey
Reviewed By: avivey
Maniphest Tasks: T12020
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17060
Summary:
Ref T8475. This forces installs to migrate hunks to the modern format.
We stopped writing to the legacy format a very long time ago (2+ years?) without issues.
This doesn't destroy any data. T8623 has guidance and I'll publish more changelog guidance.
Test Plan: Faked some legacy data and migrated it.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T8475
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17039