-- $Id: tmdb-r16-testcaseargs-1-testresultfailures-1.pgsql 76553 2019-01-01 01:45:53Z vboxsync $ --- @file -- VBox Test Manager Database - Adds sName to TestCaseArgs, idTestSet -- to TestResultFailures and add some indexes to the latter as well. -- -- -- Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Oracle Corporation -- -- This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as -- available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; -- you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU -- General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software -- Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the -- VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the -- hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. -- -- The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms -- of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0 -- (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the -- VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the -- CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL. -- -- You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the -- terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both. -- DROP TABLE OldTestCaseArgs; DROP TABLE NewTestCaseArgs; \set ON_ERROR_STOP 1 \set AUTOCOMMIT 0 LOCK TABLE TestBoxStatuses IN ACCESS EXCLUSIVE MODE; LOCK TABLE TestSets IN ACCESS EXCLUSIVE MODE; LOCK TABLE TestCaseArgs IN ACCESS EXCLUSIVE MODE; LOCK TABLE TestResultFailures IN ACCESS EXCLUSIVE MODE; -- -- TestCaseArgs is simple and we can use ALTER TABLE for a change. -- \d TestCaseArgs; ALTER TABLE TestCaseArgs ADD COLUMN sSubName text DEFAULT NULL; \d TestCaseArgs; -- -- Rename the original table, drop constrains and foreign key references so we -- get the right name automatic when creating the new one. -- \d TestResultFailures; ALTER TABLE TestResultFailures DROP CONSTRAINT idTestResultFk; ALTER TABLE TestResultFailures RENAME TO OldTestResultFailures; DROP INDEX IF EXISTS TestResultFailureIdx; DROP INDEX IF EXISTS TestResultFailureIdx2; DROP INDEX IF EXISTS TestResultFailureIdx3; CREATE TABLE TestResultFailures ( --- The test result we're disucssing. -- @note The foreign key is declared after TestResults (further down). idTestResult INTEGER NOT NULL, --- When this row starts taking effect (inclusive). tsEffective TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL, --- When this row stops being tsEffective (exclusive). tsExpire TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE DEFAULT TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE 'infinity' NOT NULL, --- The user id of the one who created/modified this entry. -- Non-unique foreign key: Users(uid) uidAuthor INTEGER NOT NULL, --- The testsest this result is a part of. -- This is mainly an aid for bypassing the enormous TestResults table. -- Note! This is a foreign key, but we have to add it after TestSets has -- been created, see further down. idTestSet INTEGER NOT NULL, --- The suggested failure reason. -- Non-unique foreign key: FailureReasons(idFailureReason) idFailureReason INTEGER NOT NULL, --- Optional comment. sComment text DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (idTestResult, tsExpire) ); INSERT INTO TestResultFailures ( idTestResult, tsEffective, tsExpire, uidAuthor, idTestSet, idFailureReason, sComment ) SELECT o.idTestResult, o.tsEffective, o.tsExpire, o.uidAuthor, tr.idTestSet, o.idFailureReason, sComment FROM OldTestResultFailures o, TestResults tr WHERE o.idTestResult = tr.idTestResult; -- Add unique constraint to TestResult for our new foreign key. ALTER TABLE TestResults ADD CONSTRAINT TestResults_idTestResult_idTestSet_key UNIQUE (idTestResult, idTestSet); -- Restore foreign key. ALTER TABLE TestResultFailures ADD CONSTRAINT TestResultFailures_idTestResult_idTestSet_fkey FOREIGN KEY (idTestResult, idTestSet) REFERENCES TestResults(idTestResult, idTestSet) MATCH FULL; -- Add new indexes. CREATE INDEX TestResultFailureIdx ON TestResultFailures (idTestSet, tsExpire DESC, tsEffective ASC); CREATE INDEX TestResultFailureIdx2 ON TestResultFailures (idTestResult, tsExpire DESC, tsEffective ASC); CREATE INDEX TestResultFailureIdx3 ON TestResultFailures (idFailureReason, idTestResult, tsExpire DESC, tsEffective ASC); -- Drop the old table. DROP TABLE OldTestResultFailures; COMMIT; \d TestResultFailures;