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backend, storage(pgsql): creation/update date + serial ids: /!\ this patch updates pgqsl schema /!\ Had to set 2 features in the same patch, to avoid updating 2 times the schema. 1) creation/last modification date: column keeping the date of creation of items is renamed from "date" to "created" the date of last modification of items is saved in the new "updated" column 2) serial ids: this experimental feature allows to have ids in series (i.e. 1, 2, 3, etc.) instead of UUID. This is a convenience feature and there are some drawbacks: - PostgreSQL sequences are used, so gaps can happen (see PostgreSQL documentation for more details) - if somebody create an item with a future id in the series, the series will adapt, which can have undesired effect, and may lead to item fail if several items are created at the same time. For instance if next id in series is "8", and somebody hads already created item "8" and "256", the item will be created with biggest value in items +1 (i.e. 257). if 2 people want to create item in this situation, the second will fail with a conflict error.
author Goffi <goffi@goffi.org>
date Sat, 04 Nov 2017 21:31:32 +0100
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-- we check version of the database before doing anything
-- and stop execution if not good
\set ON_ERROR_STOP
DO $$
DECLARE ver text;
BEGIN
    SELECT value INTO ver FROM metadata WHERE key='version';
    IF NOT FOUND OR ver!='3' THEN
        RAISE EXCEPTION 'This update file need to be applied on database schema version 3, you use version %',ver;
    END IF;
END$$;
\unset ON_ERROR_STOP
-- end of version check

/* new "serial ids" option */
ALTER TABLE nodes ADD COLUMN serial_ids boolean NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE;

/* we want to keep creation and update times */
ALTER TABLE items RENAME COLUMN date TO created;
ALTER TABLE items ADD COLUMN updated timestamp with time zone NOT NULL DEFAULT now();

UPDATE metadata SET value='4' WHERE key='version';