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#!/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/perl # cpanel - scripts/xfer_rcube_schema_migrate.pl Copyright 2022 cPanel, L.L.C. # All rights reserved. # copyright@cpanel.net http://cpanel.net # This code is subject to the cPanel license. Unauthorized copying is prohibited package scripts::xfer_rcube_schema_migrate; use strict; use DBI (); use Cpanel::Email::RoundCube::DBI (); ## if invoked as a script, there is nothing in the call stack my $invoked_as_script = !caller(); __PACKAGE__->script(@ARGV) if ($invoked_as_script); sub script { ## read password from stdin, for security ## see positional argument list below my ( $package, @args ) = @_; my $dbpassword = scalar(<STDIN>); my ( $dbname, $dbhost, $src_version, $dest_version, $dbuser ) = @args; ## SOMEDAY: need RaiseError off, until we are certain the schema in the database is the ## same version as the Roundcube that is installed ## PrintError is off as well; the temporary database, as it is generated via pkgacct's ## mysqldump, will not have the messages, cache, or session table; the various ## schema migration scripts on these tables will spam the whm xfer screen my $dbh = Cpanel::Email::RoundCube::DBI::mysql_db_connect( $dbname, $dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpassword, { RaiseError => 0, PrintError => 0 } ); my $rv = do_migration( $dbh, $src_version, $dest_version ); $dbh->disconnect(); unless ($rv) { die "Roundcube schema migration failed for temp database '$dbname'"; } } #NOTE: The $src_dbh is assumed to be USEing the correct DB! sub do_migration { my ( $src_dbh, $src_version, $dest_version ) = @_; ## SOMEDAY: there is a trade-off here between communicating the $src_version via ## parameters, and computing the $src_version from reading the cp_schema_table; ## at the moment, I feel more secure in sending it in; eventually, might modify ## pkgacct to include cp_schema_version in the mysqldump, and additionally to ## ensure the table exists here #NOTE: Should this also call Cpanel::Email::RoundCube::write_version_file()? #(It would need to pass in the version as a parameter.) my $opts = { installed_version => $src_version }; return Cpanel::Email::RoundCube::DBI::ensure_schema_update( $src_dbh, 'mysql', $dest_version, $opts ); } 1;