2 # 1) Create a database using the "CREATE DATABASE" mysql command.
3 # 2) Then, execute this script from command prompt with a command like this:
4 # mysql -h host -u user -p -D db_name < mysql.sql
6 # create database timetracker character set = 'utf8';
12 # Structure for table tt_teams. A team is a group of users for whom we are tracking work time.
13 # This table stores settings common to all team members such as language, week start day, etc.
15 CREATE TABLE `tt_teams` (
16 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # team id
17 `timestamp` timestamp NOT NULL, # modification timestamp
18 `name` varchar(80) default NULL, # team name
19 `address` varchar(255) default NULL, # team address, used in invoices
20 `currency` varchar(7) default NULL, # team currency symbol
21 `decimal_mark` char(1) NOT NULL default '.', # separator in decimals
22 `locktime` int(4) default '0', # lock interval in days
23 `lang` varchar(10) NOT NULL default 'en', # language
24 `date_format` varchar(20) NOT NULL default '%Y-%m-%d', # date format
25 `time_format` varchar(20) NOT NULL default '%H:%M', # time format
26 `week_start` smallint(2) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0', # Week start day, 0 == Sunday.
27 `tracking_mode` smallint(2) NOT NULL DEFAULT '1', # tracking mode ("projects" or "projects and tasks")
28 `record_type` smallint(2) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0', # time record type ("start and finish", "duration", or both)
29 `plugins` varchar(255) default NULL, # a list of enabled plugins for team
30 `custom_logo` tinyint(4) default '0', # whether to use a custom logo or not
31 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # team status
37 # Structure for table tt_users. This table is used to store user properties.
39 CREATE TABLE `tt_users` (
40 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # user id
41 `timestamp` timestamp NOT NULL, # modification timestamp
42 `login` varchar(50) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, # user login
43 `password` varchar(50) default NULL, # password hash
44 `name` varchar(100) default NULL, # user name
45 `team_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # team id
46 `role` int(11) default '4', # user role ("manager", "co-manager", "client", or "user")
47 `client_id` int(11) default NULL, # client id for "client" user role
48 `rate` float(6,2) NOT NULL default '0.00', # default hourly rate
49 `email` varchar(100) default NULL, # user email
50 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # user status
54 # Create an index that guarantees unique active and inactive logins.
55 create unique index login_idx on tt_users(login, status);
57 # Create admin account with password 'secret'. Admin is a superuser, who can create teams.
58 DELETE from `tt_users` WHERE login = 'admin';
59 INSERT INTO `tt_users` (`login`, `password`, `name`, `team_id`, `role`) VALUES ('admin', md5('secret'), 'Admin', '0', '1024');
63 # Structure for table tt_projects.
65 CREATE TABLE `tt_projects` (
66 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # project id
67 `team_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # team id
68 `name` varchar(80) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, # project name
69 `description` varchar(255) default NULL, # project description
70 `tasks` text default NULL, # comma-separated list of task ids associated with this project
71 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # project status
75 # Create an index that guarantees unique active and inactive projects per team.
76 create unique index project_idx on tt_projects(team_id, name, status);
80 # Structure for table tt_tasks.
82 CREATE TABLE `tt_tasks` (
83 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # task id
84 `team_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # team id
85 `name` varchar(80) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, # task name
86 `description` varchar(255) default NULL, # task description
87 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # task status
91 # Create an index that guarantees unique active and inactive tasks per team.
92 create unique index task_idx on tt_tasks(team_id, name, status);
96 # Structure for table tt_user_project_binds. This table maps users to assigned projects.
98 CREATE TABLE `tt_user_project_binds` (
99 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # bind id
100 `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # user id
101 `project_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # project id
102 `rate` float(6,2) default '0.00', # rate for this user when working on this project
103 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # bind status
107 # Create an index that guarantees unique user to project binds.
108 create unique index bind_idx on tt_user_project_binds(user_id, project_id);
112 # Structure for table tt_project_task_binds. This table maps projects to assigned tasks.
114 CREATE TABLE `tt_project_task_binds` (
115 `project_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # project id
116 `task_id` int(11) NOT NULL # task id
119 # Indexes for tt_project_task_binds.
120 create index project_idx on tt_project_task_binds(project_id);
121 create index task_idx on tt_project_task_binds(task_id);
125 # Structure for table tt_log. This is the table where time entries for users are stored.
126 # If you use custom fields, additional info for each record may exist in tt_custom_field_log.
128 CREATE TABLE `tt_log` (
129 `id` bigint NOT NULL auto_increment, # time record id
130 `timestamp` timestamp NOT NULL, # modification timestamp
131 `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # user id
132 `date` date NOT NULL, # date the record is for
133 `start` time default NULL, # record start time (for example, 09:00)
134 `duration` time default NULL, # record duration (for example, 1 hour)
135 `client_id` int(11) default NULL, # client id
136 `project_id` int(11) default NULL, # project id
137 `task_id` int(11) default NULL, # task id
138 `invoice_id` int(11) default NULL, # invoice id
139 `comment` blob, # user provided comment for time record
140 `billable` tinyint(4) default '0', # whether the record is billable or not
141 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # time record status
145 # Create indexes on tt_log for performance.
146 create index date_idx on tt_log(date);
147 create index user_idx on tt_log(user_id);
148 create index client_idx on tt_log(client_id);
149 create index invoice_idx on tt_log(invoice_id);
150 create index project_idx on tt_log(project_id);
151 create index task_idx on tt_log(task_id);
155 # Structure for table tt_invoices. Invoices are issued to clients for billable work.
157 CREATE TABLE `tt_invoices` (
158 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # invoice id
159 `team_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # team id
160 `name` varchar(80) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, # invoice name
161 `date` date NOT NULL, # invoice date
162 `client_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # client id
163 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # invoice status
167 # Create an index that guarantees unique invoice names per team.
168 create unique index name_idx on tt_invoices(team_id, name, status);
172 # Structure for table tt_tmp_refs. Used for reset password mechanism.
174 CREATE TABLE `tt_tmp_refs` (
175 `timestamp` timestamp NOT NULL, # creation timestamp
176 `ref` char(32) NOT NULL default '', # unique reference for user, used in urls
177 `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL # user id
182 # Structure for table tt_fav_reports. Favorite reports are pre-configured report configurations.
184 CREATE TABLE `tt_fav_reports` (
185 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # favorite report id
186 `name` varchar(200) NOT NULL, # favorite report name
187 `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # user id favorite report belongs to
188 `client_id` int(11) default NULL, # client id (if selected)
189 `cf_1_option_id` int(11) default NULL, # custom field 1 option id (if selected)
190 `project_id` int(11) default NULL, # project id (if selected)
191 `task_id` int(11) default NULL, # task id (if selected)
192 `billable` tinyint(4) default NULL, # whether to include billable, not billable, or all records
193 `invoice` tinyint(4) default NULL, # whether to include invoiced, not invoiced, or all records
194 `users` text default NULL, # Comma-separated list of user ids. Nothing here means "all" users.
195 `period` tinyint(4) default NULL, # selected period type for report
196 `period_start` date default NULL, # period start
197 `period_end` date default NULL, # period end
198 `show_client` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show client column
199 `show_invoice` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show invoice column
200 `show_project` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show project column
201 `show_start` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show start field
202 `show_duration` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show duration field
203 `show_cost` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show cost field
204 `show_task` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show task column
205 `show_end` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show end field
206 `show_note` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show note column
207 `show_custom_field_1` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show custom field 1
208 `show_totals_only` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # whether to show totals only
209 `group_by` varchar(20) default NULL, # group by field
215 # Structure for table tt_cron. It is used to email favorite reports on schedule.
217 CREATE TABLE `tt_cron` (
218 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # entry id
219 `team_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # team id
220 `cron_spec` varchar(255) NOT NULL, # cron specification, "0 1 * * *" for "daily at 01:00"
221 `last` int(11) default NULL, # UNIX timestamp of when job was last run
222 `next` int(11) default NULL, # UNIX timestamp of when to run next job
223 `report_id` int(11) default NULL, # report id from tt_fav_reports, a report to mail on schedule
224 `email` varchar(100) default NULL, # email to send results to
225 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # entry status
231 # Structure for table tt_clients. A client is an entity for whom work is performed and who may be invoiced.
233 CREATE TABLE `tt_clients` (
234 `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, # client id
235 `team_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # team id
236 `name` varchar(80) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, # client name
237 `address` varchar(255) default NULL, # client address
238 `tax` float(6,2) default '0.00', # applicable tax for this client
239 `projects` text default NULL, # comma-separated list of project ids assigned to this client
240 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # client status
244 # Create an index that guarantees unique active and inactive clients per team.
245 create unique index client_name_idx on tt_clients(team_id, name, status);
249 # Structure for table tt_client_project_binds. This table maps clients to assigned projects.
251 CREATE TABLE `tt_client_project_binds` (
252 `client_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # client id
253 `project_id` int(11) NOT NULL # project id
256 # Indexes for tt_client_project_binds.
257 create index client_idx on tt_client_project_binds(client_id);
258 create index project_idx on tt_client_project_binds(project_id);
262 # Structure for table tt_config. This table is used to store configuration info for users.
263 # For example, last_report_email parameter stores an email for user last report was emailed to.
265 CREATE TABLE `tt_config` (
266 `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # user id
267 `param_name` varchar(32) NOT NULL, # parameter name
268 `param_value` varchar(80) default NULL # parameter value
271 # Create an index that guarantees unique parameter names per user.
272 create unique index param_idx on tt_config(user_id, param_name);
275 # Below are the tables used by CustomFields plugin.
278 # Structure for table tt_custom_fields. This table contains definitions of custom fields.
280 CREATE TABLE `tt_custom_fields` (
281 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # custom field id
282 `team_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # team id
283 `type` tinyint(4) NOT NULL default '0', # custom field type (text or dropdown)
284 `label` varchar(32) NOT NULL default '', # custom field label
285 `required` tinyint(4) default '0', # whether this custom field is mandatory for time records
286 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # custom field status
292 # Structure for table tt_custom_field_options. This table defines options for dropdown custom fields.
294 CREATE TABLE `tt_custom_field_options` (
295 `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # option id
296 `field_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # custom field id
297 `value` varchar(32) NOT NULL default '', # option value
303 # Structure for table tt_custom_field_log.
304 # This table supplements tt_log and contains custom field values for records.
306 CREATE TABLE `tt_custom_field_log` (
307 `id` bigint NOT NULL auto_increment, # cutom field log id
308 `log_id` bigint NOT NULL, # id of a record in tt_log this record corresponds to
309 `field_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # custom field id
310 `option_id` int(11) default NULL, # Option id. Used for dropdown custom fields.
311 `value` varchar(255) default NULL, # Text value. Used for text custom fields.
312 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # custom field log entry status
318 # Structure for table tt_expense_items.
319 # This table lists expense items.
321 CREATE TABLE `tt_expense_items` (
322 `id` bigint NOT NULL auto_increment, # expense item id
323 `date` date NOT NULL, # date the record is for
324 `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # user id the expense item is reported by
325 `client_id` int(11) default NULL, # client id
326 `project_id` int(11) default NULL, # project id
327 `name` varchar(255) NOT NULL, # expense item name (what is an expense for)
328 `cost` decimal(10,2) default '0.00', # item cost (including taxes, etc.)
329 `invoice_id` int(11) default NULL, # invoice id
330 `status` tinyint(4) default '1', # item status
334 # Create indexes on tt_expense_items for performance.
335 create index date_idx on tt_expense_items(date);
336 create index user_idx on tt_expense_items(user_id);
337 create index client_idx on tt_expense_items(client_id);
338 create index project_idx on tt_expense_items(project_id);
339 create index invoice_idx on tt_expense_items(invoice_id);