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epriestley 3215899925 Execute Maniphest batch edits in the background with a web UI progress bar
Summary:
Ref T8637. This does nothing interesting, just has empty scaffolding for a bulk job queue.

Basic idea is that when you do something like a batch edit in Maniphest, we:

  - Create a BulkJob with all the details.
  - Queue a worker to start the job.
  - Send you to a progress bar page for the job.

In the background:

  - The "start job" worker creates a ton of Task objects, then queues worker tasks to do the work.

In the foreground:

  - Fancy ajax animates the progress bar and it goes wooosh.

In general:

  - Big jobs actually work.
  - Jobs get logged.
  - You can monitor jobs.
  - Terrible junk like T8637 should be much harder to write and much easier to catch and diagnose.

Test Plan:
No interesting code/beahavior yet. Clean `storage adjust`.

{F526411}

Reviewers: chad, btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

Subscribers: epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T8637

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D13392
2015-06-23 13:36:16 -07:00

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CREATE TABLE {$NAMESPACE}_worker.worker_bulkjobtransaction (
id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
phid VARBINARY(64) NOT NULL,
authorPHID VARBINARY(64) NOT NULL,
objectPHID VARBINARY(64) NOT NULL,
viewPolicy VARBINARY(64) NOT NULL,
editPolicy VARBINARY(64) NOT NULL,
commentPHID VARBINARY(64) DEFAULT NULL,
commentVersion INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
transactionType VARCHAR(32) COLLATE {$COLLATE_TEXT} NOT NULL,
oldValue LONGTEXT COLLATE {$COLLATE_TEXT} NOT NULL,
newValue LONGTEXT COLLATE {$COLLATE_TEXT} NOT NULL,
contentSource LONGTEXT COLLATE {$COLLATE_TEXT} NOT NULL,
metadata LONGTEXT COLLATE {$COLLATE_TEXT} NOT NULL,
dateCreated INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
dateModified INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
UNIQUE KEY `key_phid` (`phid`),
KEY `key_object` (`objectPHID`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB, COLLATE {$COLLATE_TEXT};