tvl-depot/migrations/2018-05-01-141548_add-users/up.sql
Vincent Ambo 2159c76ca7 feat(migrations): Adds a migration to create a users table
As a first step of getting the concept of users into the database,
this creates a (somewhat involved) migration that moves all existing
"users" into a new users table and updates the post table to reference
it.

This migration is not yet finalised and still needs to be updated with
something to handle the concept of anonymous users (which I want to
keep around).
2018-05-02 00:33:46 +02:00

75 lines
2.4 KiB
SQL

-- This query creates a users table and migrates the existing user
-- information (from the posts table) into it.
CREATE TABLE users (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
email VARCHAR NOT NULL UNIQUE,
name VARCHAR NOT NULL,
admin BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT false
);
INSERT INTO users (email, name)
SELECT author_email AS email,
author_name AS name
FROM posts
GROUP BY name, email;
-- Create the 'author' column in the relevant tables (initially
-- without a not-null constraint) and populate it with the data
-- selected above:
ALTER TABLE posts ADD COLUMN author INTEGER REFERENCES users (id);
UPDATE posts SET author = users.id
FROM users
WHERE users.email = posts.author_email;
ALTER TABLE threads ADD COLUMN author INTEGER REFERENCES users (id);
UPDATE threads SET author = users.id
FROM users
WHERE users.email = threads.author_email;
-- Add the constraints:
ALTER TABLE posts ALTER COLUMN author SET NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE threads ALTER COLUMN author SET NOT NULL;
-- Update the index view:
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW thread_index AS
SELECT t.id AS thread_id,
t.title AS title,
ta.name AS thread_author,
t.posted AS created,
t.sticky AS sticky,
p.id AS post_id,
pa.name AS post_author,
p.posted AS posted
FROM threads t
JOIN (SELECT DISTINCT ON (thread_id)
id, thread_id, author, posted
FROM posts
ORDER BY thread_id, id DESC) AS p
ON t.id = p.thread_id
JOIN users ta ON ta.id = t.author
JOIN users pa ON pa.id = p.author
ORDER BY t.sticky DESC, p.id DESC;
-- Update the search view:
DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW search_index;
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW search_index AS
SELECT p.id AS post_id,
pa.name AS author,
t.id AS thread_id,
t.title AS title,
p.body AS body,
setweight(to_tsvector('english', t.title), 'B') ||
setweight(to_tsvector('english', p.body), 'A') ||
setweight(to_tsvector('simple', ta.name), 'C') ||
setweight(to_tsvector('simple', pa.name), 'C') AS document
FROM posts p
JOIN threads t ON t.id = p.thread_id
JOIN users ta ON ta.id = t.author
JOIN users pa ON pa.id = p.author;
-- And drop the old fields:
ALTER TABLE posts DROP COLUMN author_name;
ALTER TABLE posts DROP COLUMN author_email;
ALTER TABLE threads DROP COLUMN author_name;
ALTER TABLE threads DROP COLUMN author_email;