freebsd-dev/contrib/kyua/store/migrate_v2_v3.sql
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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-- Copyright 2014 The Kyua Authors.
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-- \file store/v2-to-v3.sql
-- Migration of a database with version 2 of the schema to version 3.
--
-- Version 3 appeared in revision 084d740b1da635946d153475156e335ddfc4aed6
-- and its changes were:
--
-- * Removal of historical data.
--
-- Because from v2 to v3 we went from a unified database to many separate
-- databases, this file is parameterized on @ACTION_ID@. The file has to
-- be executed once per action with this string replaced.
ATTACH DATABASE "@OLD_DATABASE@" AS old_store;
-- New database already contains a record for v3. Just import older entries.
INSERT INTO metadata SELECT * FROM old_store.metadata;
INSERT INTO contexts
SELECT cwd
FROM old_store.actions
NATURAL JOIN old_store.contexts
WHERE action_id == @ACTION_ID@;
INSERT INTO env_vars
SELECT var_name, var_value
FROM old_store.actions
NATURAL JOIN old_store.contexts
NATURAL JOIN old_store.env_vars
WHERE action_id == @ACTION_ID@;
INSERT INTO metadatas
SELECT metadata_id, property_name, property_value
FROM old_store.metadatas
WHERE metadata_id IN (
SELECT test_programs.metadata_id
FROM old_store.test_programs
WHERE action_id == @ACTION_ID@
) OR metadata_id IN (
SELECT test_cases.metadata_id
FROM old_store.test_programs JOIN old_store.test_cases
ON test_programs.test_program_id == test_cases.test_program_id
WHERE action_id == @ACTION_ID@
);
INSERT INTO test_programs
SELECT test_program_id, absolute_path, root, relative_path,
test_suite_name, metadata_id, interface
FROM old_store.test_programs
WHERE action_id == @ACTION_ID@;
INSERT INTO test_cases
SELECT test_cases.test_case_id, test_cases.test_program_id,
test_cases.name, test_cases.metadata_id
FROM old_store.test_cases JOIN old_store.test_programs
ON test_cases.test_program_id == test_programs.test_program_id
WHERE action_id == @ACTION_ID@;
INSERT INTO test_results
SELECT test_results.test_case_id, test_results.result_type,
test_results.result_reason, test_results.start_time, test_results.end_time
FROM old_store.test_results
JOIN old_store.test_cases
ON test_results.test_case_id == test_cases.test_case_id
JOIN old_store.test_programs
ON test_cases.test_program_id == test_programs.test_program_id
WHERE action_id == @ACTION_ID@;
INSERT INTO files
SELECT files.file_id, files.contents
FROM old_store.files
JOIN old_store.test_case_files
ON files.file_id == test_case_files.file_id
JOIN old_store.test_cases
ON test_case_files.test_case_id == test_cases.test_case_id
JOIN old_store.test_programs
ON test_cases.test_program_id == test_programs.test_program_id
WHERE action_id == @ACTION_ID@;
INSERT INTO test_case_files
SELECT test_case_files.test_case_id, test_case_files.file_name,
test_case_files.file_id
FROM old_store.test_case_files
JOIN old_store.test_cases
ON test_case_files.test_case_id == test_cases.test_case_id
JOIN old_store.test_programs
ON test_cases.test_program_id == test_programs.test_program_id
WHERE action_id == @ACTION_ID@;
DETACH DATABASE old_store;