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Summary: Ref T10747. This deprecates "dateFrom", "dateTo", "allDayDateFrom", "allDayDateTo", and "recurrenceEndDate". They are replaced with "utc*Epoch" fields (for querying) and CalendarDateTime objects (for start, end, until). These objects can represent the full range of dates and times expressible in ICS format, allowing us to import a wider range of ICS events. Test Plan: Ran migrations, viewed/edited Calendar, didn't catch anything catastrophcially broken. This likely needs some followups, I'll keep it local for a bit until I'm confident I didn't break anything too catastrophically. I'm retaining the old data for now so we can likely fix things if it turns out there is some sort of issue. Reviewers: chad Reviewed By: chad Maniphest Tasks: T10747 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D16664
125 lines
3.7 KiB
PHP
125 lines
3.7 KiB
PHP
<?php
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$table = new PhabricatorCalendarEvent();
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$conn = $table->establishConnection('w');
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$table_name = 'calendar_event';
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// Long ago, "All Day" events were stored with a start and end date set to
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// the earliest possible start and end seconds for the corresponding days. We
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// then moved to store all day events with their "date" epochs as UTC, separate
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// from individual event times. Both systems were later replaced with use of
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// CalendarDateTime.
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$zone_min = new DateTimeZone('Pacific/Midway');
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$zone_max = new DateTimeZone('Pacific/Kiritimati');
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$zone_utc = new DateTimeZone('UTC');
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foreach (new LiskRawMigrationIterator($conn, $table_name) as $row) {
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$parameters = phutil_json_decode($row['parameters']);
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if (isset($parameters['startDateTime'])) {
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// This event has already been migrated.
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continue;
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}
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$is_all_day = $row['isAllDay'];
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if (empty($row['allDayDateFrom'])) {
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// No "allDayDateFrom" means this is an old event which was never migrated
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// by the earlier "20160715.event.03.allday.php" migration. The dateFrom
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// and dateTo will be minimum and maximum earthly seconds for the event. We
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// convert them to UTC if they were in extreme timezones.
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$epoch_min = $row['dateFrom'];
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$epoch_max = $row['dateTo'];
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if ($is_all_day) {
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$date_min = new DateTime('@'.$epoch_min);
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$date_max = new DateTime('@'.$epoch_max);
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$date_min->setTimeZone($zone_min);
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$date_min->modify('+2 days');
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$date_max->setTimeZone($zone_max);
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$date_max->modify('-2 days');
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$string_min = $date_min->format('Y-m-d');
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$string_max = $date_max->format('Y-m-d 23:59:00');
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$utc_min = id(new DateTime($string_min, $zone_utc))->format('U');
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$utc_max = id(new DateTime($string_max, $zone_utc))->format('U');
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} else {
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$utc_min = $epoch_min;
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$utc_max = $epoch_max;
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}
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} else {
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// This is an event which was migrated already. We can pick the correct
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// epoch timestamps based on the "isAllDay" flag.
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if ($is_all_day) {
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$utc_min = $row['allDayDateFrom'];
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$utc_max = $row['allDayDateTo'];
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} else {
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$utc_min = $row['dateFrom'];
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$utc_max = $row['dateTo'];
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}
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}
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$utc_until = $row['recurrenceEndDate'];
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$start_datetime = PhutilCalendarAbsoluteDateTime::newFromEpoch($utc_min);
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if ($is_all_day) {
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$start_datetime->setIsAllDay(true);
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}
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$end_datetime = PhutilCalendarAbsoluteDateTime::newFromEpoch($utc_max);
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if ($is_all_day) {
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$end_datetime->setIsAllDay(true);
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}
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if ($utc_until) {
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$until_datetime = PhutilCalendarAbsoluteDateTime::newFromEpoch($utc_until);
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} else {
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$until_datetime = null;
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}
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$parameters['startDateTime'] = $start_datetime->toDictionary();
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$parameters['endDateTime'] = $end_datetime->toDictionary();
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if ($until_datetime) {
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$parameters['untilDateTime'] = $until_datetime->toDictionary();
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}
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queryfx(
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$conn,
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'UPDATE %T SET parameters = %s WHERE id = %d',
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$table_name,
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phutil_json_encode($parameters),
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$row['id']);
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}
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// Generate UTC epochs for all events. We can't readily do this one at a
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// time because instance UTC epochs rely on having the parent event.
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$viewer = PhabricatorUser::getOmnipotentUser();
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$all_events = id(new PhabricatorCalendarEventQuery())
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->setViewer($viewer)
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->execute();
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foreach ($all_events as $event) {
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if ($event->getUTCInitialEpoch()) {
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// Already migrated.
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continue;
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}
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try {
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$event->updateUTCEpochs();
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} catch (Exception $ex) {
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continue;
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}
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queryfx(
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$conn,
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'UPDATE %T SET
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utcInitialEpoch = %d,
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utcUntilEpoch = %nd,
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utcInstanceEpoch = %nd WHERE id = %d',
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$table_name,
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$event->getUTCInitialEpoch(),
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$event->getUTCUntilEpoch(),
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$event->getUTCInstanceEpoch(),
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$event->getID());
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}
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