postgis/utils/postgis_proc_upgrade.pl
Sandro Santilli 7cc0eff83f Add rules on geometry_columns view to tolerate insert/update/delete
Fixes OGR, see #1426. Raises no warning on operation (it should).
This commit includes changes in postgis_proc_upgrade.pl to retain rules.

git-svn-id: http://svn.osgeo.org/postgis/trunk@8749 b70326c6-7e19-0410-871a-916f4a2858ee
2012-01-10 18:12:27 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# PostGIS - Spatial Types for PostgreSQL
# http://postgis.refractions.net
#
# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Paul Ramsey <pramsey@opengeo.org>
# Copyright (C) 2005 Refractions Research Inc.
#
# This is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. See the COPYING file.
#
#
# This script produces an .sql file containing
# CREATE OR REPLACE calls for each function
# in postgis.sql
#
# In addition, the transaction contains
# a check for Major postgis_lib_version()
# to match the one contained in lwpostgis.sql
#
# This never happens by just running make install
# as MODULE_FILENAME contains SO_MAJOR under
# all architectures.
#
#
eval "exec perl -w $0 $@"
if (0);
use strict;
use warnings;
#
# Conditionally upgraded types and operators. Only include these
# if the major numbers in version_from are less than the version_to
# number.
#
my $objs = {
"104" => {
"types" => {
"box3d_extent" => 1,
"pgis_abs" => 1
}
},
"105" => {
"operators" => {
"geography >" => 1,
"geography >=" => 1,
"geography =" => 1,
"geography <=" => 1,
"geography <" => 1,
"geography &&" => 1
},
"opclasses" => {
"gist_geography_ops" => 1,
"btree_geography_ops" => 1
},
"views" => {
"geography_columns" => 1
},
"types" => {
"geography" => 1,
"gidx" => 1
}
}
};
#
# Commandline argument handling
#
($#ARGV == 0) ||
die "Usage: perl postgis_proc_upgrade.pl <postgis.sql> <version_from> [<schema>]\nCreates a new SQL script to upgrade all of the PostGIS functions.\n"
if ( @ARGV < 1 || @ARGV > 3 );
my $sql_file = $ARGV[0];
my $version_to = "";
my $version_to_num = 0;
my $version_from = $ARGV[1];
my $version_from_num = 0;
my $schema = "";
$schema = $ARGV[2] if @ARGV > 2;
if ( $version_from =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)/ )
{
$version_from_num = 100 * $1 + $2;
}
else
{
die "Version from number invalid, must be of form X.X\n";
}
die "Unable to open input SQL file $sql_file\n"
if ( ! -f $sql_file );
#
# Search the SQL file for the target version number (the
# version we are upgrading *to*.
#
open( INPUT, $sql_file ) || die "Couldn't open file: $sql_file\n";
while(<INPUT>)
{
#
# Since 1.1.0 scripts/lib/release versions are the same
#
if (/INSTALL VERSION: (.*)/)
{
$version_to = $1;
last;
}
}
close(INPUT);
die "Unable to locate target new version number in $sql_file\n"
if( ! $version_to );
if ( $version_to =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)\..*/ )
{
$version_to = $1 . "." . $2;
$version_to_num = 100 * $1 + $2;
}
else
{
die "Version to number invalid, must be of form X.X.X\n";
}
print qq{
--
-- UPGRADE SCRIPT FROM PostGIS $version_from TO PostGIS $version_to
--
};
print "BEGIN;\n";
print "SET search_path TO $schema;\n" if $schema;
#
# Add in the conditional check function to ensure this script is
# not being applied to a major version update.
#
while(<DATA>)
{
s/NEWVERSION/$version_to/g;
print;
}
#
# Go through the SQL file and strip out objects that cannot be
# applied to an existing, loaded database: types and operators
# and operator classes that have already been defined.
#
open( INPUT, $sql_file ) || die "Couldn't open file: $sql_file\n";
while(<INPUT>)
{
next if ( /^\-\-/ );
#
# Allow through deprecations from postgis_drop.sql
#
print if ( /^drop function if exists/i );
print if ( /^drop aggregate if exists/i );
if ( /^create or replace function/i )
{
print $_;
my $endfunc = 0;
while(<INPUT>)
{
print $_;
$endfunc = 1 if /^\s*(\$\$\s*)?LANGUAGE /;
last if ( $endfunc && /\;/ );
}
}
if ( /^create type (\w+)/i )
{
my $newtype = $1;
my $def .= $_;
while(<INPUT>)
{
$def .= $_;
last if /\)/;
}
my $ver = $version_from_num + 1;
while( $version_from_num < $version_to_num && $ver <= $version_to_num )
{
if( $objs->{$ver}->{"types"}->{$newtype} )
{
print $def;
last;
}
$ver++;
}
}
# This code handles casts by dropping and recreating them.
if ( /^create cast\s+\(\s*(\w+)\s+as\s+(\w+)\)/i )
{
my $type1 = $1;
my $type2 = $2;
my $def = $_;
print "DROP CAST IF EXISTS ($type1 AS $type2);\n";
print $def;
}
# This code handles aggregates by dropping and recreating them.
if ( /^create aggregate\s+(\S+)\s*\(/i )
{
my $aggname = $1;
my $aggtype = 'unknown';
my $def = $_;
while(<INPUT>)
{
$def .= $_;
$aggtype = $1 if ( /basetype\s*=\s*([^,]*)\s*,/i );
last if /\);/;
}
print "DROP AGGREGATE IF EXISTS $aggname($aggtype);\n";
print $def;
}
# This code handles operators by creating them if we are doing a major upgrade
if ( /^create operator\s+(\S+)\s*\(/i )
{
my $opname = $1;
my $optype = 'unknown';
my $def = $_;
while(<INPUT>)
{
$def .= $_;
$optype = $1 if ( /leftarg\s*=\s*(\w+)\s*,/i );
last if /\);/;
}
my $opsig = $optype . " " . $opname;
my $ver = $version_from_num + 1;
while( $version_from_num < $version_to_num && $ver <= $version_to_num )
{
if( $objs->{$ver}->{"operators"}->{$opsig} )
{
print $def;
last;
}
$ver++;
}
}
# Always output create ore replace view (see ticket #1097)
if ( /^create or replace view\s+(\S+)\s*/i )
{
print;
while(<INPUT>)
{
print;
last if /\;\s*$/;
}
}
# Always output create ore replace rule
if ( /^create or replace rule\s+(\S+)\s*/i )
{
print;
while(<INPUT>)
{
print;
last if /\;\s*$/;
}
}
# This code handles operator classes by creating them if we are doing a major upgrade
if ( /^create operator class\s+(\w+)\s*/i )
{
my $opclassname = $1;
my $opctype = 'unknown';
my $opcidx = 'unknown';
my $def = $_;
while(<INPUT>)
{
$def .= $_;
$opctype = $1 if ( /for type (\w+) /i );
$opcidx = $1 if ( /using (\w+) /i );
last if /\);/;
}
$opctype =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
$opcidx =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
my $ver = $version_from_num + 1;
while( $version_from_num < $version_to_num && $ver <= $version_to_num )
{
if( $objs->{$ver}->{"opclasses"}->{$opclassname} )
{
print $def;
last;
}
$ver++;
}
}
}
close( INPUT );
print "COMMIT;\n";
1;
__END__
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION postgis_major_version_check()
RETURNS text
AS '
DECLARE
old_scripts text;
new_scripts text;
old_maj text;
new_maj text;
BEGIN
--
-- This uses postgis_lib_version() rather then
-- postgis_scripts_installed() as in 1.0 because
-- in the 1.0 => 1.1 transition that would result
-- in an impossible upgrade:
--
-- from 0.3.0 to 1.1.0
--
-- Next releases will still be ok as
-- postgis_lib_version() and postgis_scripts_installed()
-- would both return actual PostGIS release number.
--
SELECT into old_scripts postgis_lib_version();
SELECT into new_scripts ''NEWVERSION'';
SELECT into old_maj substring(old_scripts from 1 for 2);
SELECT into new_maj substring(new_scripts from 1 for 2);
IF old_maj != new_maj THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION ''Upgrade from version % to version % requires a dump/reload. See PostGIS manual for instructions'', old_scripts, new_scripts;
ELSE
RETURN ''Scripts versions checked for upgrade: ok'';
END IF;
END
'
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
SELECT postgis_major_version_check();
DROP FUNCTION postgis_major_version_check();