X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=mailshears.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fmv%2Fplugins%2Froundcube.rb;h=e2126f75f244bd5288647ec41ff7610917b90b42;hp=50a52c302cd2a25613f4c463eb5232c7a756b055;hb=fa7782720ff15fce29b6f875678e9fd0c197485a;hpb=7f8654ed6582062a295e1be75ae70e99de41b323 diff --git a/lib/mv/plugins/roundcube.rb b/lib/mv/plugins/roundcube.rb index 50a52c3..e2126f7 100644 --- a/lib/mv/plugins/roundcube.rb +++ b/lib/mv/plugins/roundcube.rb @@ -3,39 +3,42 @@ require 'pg' require 'common/roundcube_plugin' require 'mv/mv_plugin' +# Handle moving (renaming) of users in the Roundcube +# database. Roundcube has no concept of domains. +# class RoundcubeMv include RoundcubePlugin include MvPlugin - def mv_domain(from, to) - # Roundcube doesn't have a concept of domains. - end - - def mv_account(from, to) - sql_queries = ['UPDATE users SET username = $1 WHERE username = $2;'] - + # Move the user *src* to *dst* within the Roundcube database. This + # should "rename" him in _every_ table where he is referenced. + # Roundcube uses foreign keys properly, so we let the ON UPDATE + # CASCADE trigger handle most of the work. + # + # This can fail is *src* does not exist, or if *dst* already exists + # before the move. It should also be an error if the destination + # domain doesn't exist. But Roundcube doesn't know about domains, so + # we let that slide. + # + # @param src [User] the source user to be moved. + # + # @param dst [User] the destination user being moved to. + # + def mv_user(src, dst) + raise NonexistentUserError.new(src.to_s()) if not user_exists(src) + raise UserAlreadyExistsError.new(dst.to_s()) if user_exists(dst) + + sql_query = 'UPDATE users SET username = $1 WHERE username = $2;' + + connection = PG::Connection.new(@db_hash) begin - connection = PGconn.connect(@db_host, - @db_port, - @db_opts, - @db_tty, - @db_name, - @db_user, - @db_pass) - - sql_queries.each do |sql_query| - connection.query(sql_query, [to, from]) - end - + connection.sync_exec_params(sql_query, [dst.to_s(), src.to_s()]) + ensure + # Make sure the connection gets closed even if the query explodes. connection.close() - - rescue PGError => e - # Pretend like we're database-agnostic in case we ever are. - raise DatabaseError.new(e) end - end end