X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=mailshears.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fmv%2Fplugins%2Fagendav.rb;h=fc2a5d9da6572f17981385cd549ec56affa1e8f2;hp=ad1e9c2bfcf9f88b6fb67cf893a4c0ecb4d0348a;hb=579a22471329c71552bcb4077a0590d60cdec784;hpb=20b843bddcd73833d41f98ff79d92ef59bb4d81e diff --git a/lib/mv/plugins/agendav.rb b/lib/mv/plugins/agendav.rb index ad1e9c2..fc2a5d9 100644 --- a/lib/mv/plugins/agendav.rb +++ b/lib/mv/plugins/agendav.rb @@ -3,32 +3,67 @@ require 'pg' require 'common/agendav_plugin' require 'mv/mv_plugin' + +# Handle moving (renaming) Agendav users in its database. Agendav has +# no concept of domains. +# class AgendavMv include AgendavPlugin include MvPlugin + # Move the user *src* to *dst* within the Agendav database. This + # should "rename" him in _every_ table where he is referenced. + # + # This can fail if *dst* already exists before the move. It should + # also be an error if the destination domain doesn't exist. But + # Agendav doesn't know about domains, so we let that slide. + # + # If the source user doesn't exist, we do our best. AgenDAV has a + # "shares" table that isn't keyed on the username, but rather the + # principal URL. And its "prefs" table doesn't contain entries for + # users who have default preferences. As a result, we may need to + # perform some find/replaces in the "shares" table even if no + # corresponding user exists in the "prefs" table (which is how we + # tell if a user exists in AgenDAV). Thus it's not a fatal error if + # the *src* user doesn't exist. + # + # @param src [User] the source user to be moved. + # + # @param dst [User] the destination user being moved to. + # def mv_user(src, dst) - # It's obviously an error if the source user does not exist. It - # would also be an error if the destination domain didn't exist; - # however, Agendav doesn't know about domains, so we let that slide. - raise NonexistentUserError.new(src.to_s()) if not user_exists(src) - - # And it's an error if the destination user exists already. raise UserAlreadyExistsError.new(dst.to_s()) if user_exists(dst) - sql_queries = ['UPDATE prefs SET username = $1 WHERE username = $2;'] - sql_queries << 'UPDATE shared SET user_from = $1 WHERE user_from = $2;' - sql_queries << 'UPDATE shared SET user_which = $1 WHERE user_which = $2;' + connection = PG::Connection.new(@db_hash) + begin + # The "prefs" table uses the normal username as a key... + # This should be harmless if the source user does not exist. + sql_query = 'UPDATE prefs SET username = $1 WHERE username = $2;' + connection.query(sql_query, [dst.to_s(), src.to_s()]) + + # But the "shares" table uses encoded principal URLs. For the + # "shares" table, we need to do a find/replace on the username + # with its "@" symbol translated to a "%40". + encoded_src = src.to_s()['@'] = '%40' + encoded_dst = dst.to_s()['@'] = '%40' - connection = PGconn.connect(@db_host, @db_port, @db_opts, @db_tty, - @db_name, @db_user, @db_pass) + # Unlike in the "rm" plugin, we do modify the "calendar" field + # here. That's because in the usual legitimate use case, the + # calendar URL will change when a user moves. This will ALSO + # affect people who name their calendars something like + # "user%40example.com", but screw those people. + sql_queries << 'UPDATE shares SET owner=REPLACE(owner, $2, $1);' + sql_queries << 'UPDATE shares SET calendar=REPLACE(calendar, $2, $1);' + sql_queries << 'UPDATE shares SET with=REPLACE(with, $2, $1);' - sql_queries.each do |sql_query| - connection.query(sql_query, [dst.to_s(), src.to_s()]) + sql_queries.each do |sql_query| + connection.query(sql_query, [encoded_dst, encoded_src]) + end + ensure + # Make sure the connection gets closed even if a query explodes. + connection.close() end - - connection.close() end end