moonfire-nvr/server/db/upgrade/v3_to_v4.rs
Scott Lamb 08cef6e790 test and fix signal_camera upgrade problems
- after 3->4 upgrade, it left the foreign key referring to the
  nonexistent old_camera table. Likely no one who did the upgrade
  has ever inserted anything into this table, so no one's noticed.
- 6->7 upgrade dropped tables in the wrong order, so if there was
  anything in the signal_camera table, the upgrade would fail.
2021-10-26 14:00:18 -07:00

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// This file is part of Moonfire NVR, a security camera network video recorder.
// Copyright (C) 2019 The Moonfire NVR Authors; see AUTHORS and LICENSE.txt.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-v3.0-or-later WITH GPL-3.0-linking-exception.
/// Upgrades a version 3 schema to a version 4 schema.
use failure::Error;
pub fn run(_args: &super::Args, tx: &rusqlite::Transaction) -> Result<(), Error> {
// These create statements match the schema.sql when version 4 was the latest.
tx.execute_batch(
r#"
alter table meta add column max_signal_changes integer check (max_signal_changes >= 0);
create table signal (
id integer primary key,
source_uuid blob not null check (length(source_uuid) = 16),
type_uuid blob not null check (length(type_uuid) = 16),
short_name not null,
unique (source_uuid, type_uuid)
);
create table signal_type_enum (
type_uuid blob not null check (length(type_uuid) = 16),
value integer not null check (value > 0 and value < 16),
name text not null,
motion int not null check (motion in (0, 1)) default 0,
color text
);
create table signal_change (
time_90k integer primary key,
changes blob not null
);
alter table user add column permissions blob not null default X'';
alter table user_session add column permissions blob not null default X'';
-- Set permissions to "view_video" on existing users and sessions to preserve their
-- behavior. Newly created users won't have prepopulated permissions like this.
update user set permissions = X'0801';
update user_session set permissions = X'0801';
alter table camera rename to old_camera;
create table camera (
id integer primary key,
uuid blob unique not null check (length(uuid) = 16),
short_name text not null,
description text,
onvif_host text,
username text,
password text
);
insert into camera
select
id,
uuid,
short_name,
description,
host,
username,
password
from
old_camera;
create table signal_camera (
signal_id integer references signal (id),
camera_id integer references camera (id),
type integer not null,
primary key (signal_id, camera_id)
) without rowid;
alter table stream rename to old_stream;
create table stream (
id integer primary key,
camera_id integer not null references camera (id),
sample_file_dir_id integer references sample_file_dir (id),
type text not null check (type in ('main', 'sub')),
record integer not null check (record in (1, 0)),
rtsp_url text not null,
retain_bytes integer not null check (retain_bytes >= 0),
flush_if_sec integer not null,
next_recording_id integer not null check (next_recording_id >= 0),
unique (camera_id, type)
);
insert into stream
select
s.id,
s.camera_id,
s.sample_file_dir_id,
s.type,
s.record,
'rtsp://' || c.onvif_host || s.rtsp_path as rtsp_url,
retain_bytes,
flush_if_sec,
next_recording_id
from
old_stream s join camera c on (s.camera_id = c.id);
alter table recording rename to old_recording;
create table recording (
composite_id integer primary key,
open_id integer not null,
stream_id integer not null references stream (id),
run_offset integer not null,
flags integer not null,
sample_file_bytes integer not null check (sample_file_bytes > 0),
start_time_90k integer not null check (start_time_90k > 0),
duration_90k integer not null
check (duration_90k >= 0 and duration_90k < 5*60*90000),
video_samples integer not null check (video_samples > 0),
video_sync_samples integer not null check (video_sync_samples > 0),
video_sample_entry_id integer references video_sample_entry (id),
check (composite_id >> 32 = stream_id)
);
insert into recording select
composite_id,
open_id,
stream_id,
run_offset,
flags,
sample_file_bytes,
start_time_90k,
duration_90k,
video_samples,
video_sync_samples,
video_sample_entry_id
from old_recording;
drop index recording_cover;
create index recording_cover on recording (
stream_id,
start_time_90k,
open_id,
duration_90k,
video_samples,
video_sync_samples,
video_sample_entry_id,
sample_file_bytes,
run_offset,
flags
);
alter table recording_integrity rename to old_recording_integrity;
create table recording_integrity (
composite_id integer primary key references recording (composite_id),
local_time_delta_90k integer,
local_time_since_open_90k integer,
wall_time_delta_90k integer,
sample_file_sha1 blob check (length(sample_file_sha1) <= 20)
);
insert into recording_integrity select * from old_recording_integrity;
alter table recording_playback rename to old_recording_playback;
create table recording_playback (
composite_id integer primary key references recording (composite_id),
video_index blob not null check (length(video_index) > 0)
);
insert into recording_playback select * from old_recording_playback;
drop table old_recording_playback;
drop table old_recording_integrity;
drop table old_recording;
drop table old_stream;
drop table old_camera;
-- This was supposed to be present in version 2, but the upgrade procedure used to miss it.
-- Catch up so we know a version 4 database is right.
create index if not exists user_session_uid on user_session (user_id);
"#,
)?;
Ok(())
}