+
+sub check_errors_in_package_names {
+ foreach my $domain (sort keys %package_names) {
+ my @both = grep { $package_names{$domain}->{$_} } @{ $blacklist{$domain} || [] };
+ next unless @both;
+
+ print "Error: domain '$domain': The following table names are present in both the black list and the package name hash: ", join(' ', sort @both), "\n";
+ exit 1;
+ }
+}
+
+sub drop_and_create_test_database {
+ my $db_cfg = $::lx_office_conf{'testing/database'} || die 'testing/database missing';
+
+ my @dbi_options = (
+ 'dbi:Pg:dbname=' . $db_cfg->{template} . ';host=' . $db_cfg->{host} . ';port=' . $db_cfg->{port},
+ $db_cfg->{user},
+ $db_cfg->{password},
+ SL::DBConnect->get_options,
+ );
+
+ $::auth->reset;
+ my $dbh_template = SL::DBConnect->connect(@dbi_options) || BAIL_OUT("No database connection to the template database: " . $DBI::errstr);
+ my $auth_dbh = $::auth->dbconnect(1);
+
+ if ($auth_dbh) {
+ notice("Database exists; dropping");
+ $auth_dbh->disconnect;
+
+ dbh_do($dbh_template, "DROP DATABASE \"" . $db_cfg->{db} . "\"", message => "Database could not be dropped");
+ }
+
+ notice("Creating database");
+
+ dbh_do($dbh_template, "CREATE DATABASE \"" . $db_cfg->{db} . "\" TEMPLATE \"" . $db_cfg->{template} . "\" ENCODING 'UNICODE'", message => "Database could not be created");
+ $dbh_template->disconnect;
+
+ notice("Creating initial schema");
+
+ @dbi_options = (
+ 'dbi:Pg:dbname=' . $db_cfg->{db} . ';host=' . $db_cfg->{host} . ';port=' . $db_cfg->{port},
+ $db_cfg->{user},
+ $db_cfg->{password},
+ SL::DBConnect->get_options(PrintError => 0, PrintWarn => 0),
+ );
+
+ my $dbh = SL::DBConnect->connect(@dbi_options) || BAIL_OUT("Database connection failed: " . $DBI::errstr);
+ $::auth->{dbh} = $dbh;
+ my $dbupdater = SL::DBUpgrade2->new(form => $::form, return_on_error => 1, silent => 1);
+ my $coa = 'Germany-DATEV-SKR03EU';
+
+ apply_dbupgrade($dbupdater, $dbh, "sql/lx-office.sql");
+ apply_dbupgrade($dbupdater, $dbh, "sql/${coa}-chart.sql");
+
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|UPDATE defaults SET coa = '${coa}', accounting_method = 'cash', profit_determination = 'income', inventory_system = 'periodic', curr = 'EUR'|);
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|CREATE TABLE schema_info (tag TEXT, login TEXT, itime TIMESTAMP DEFAULT now(), PRIMARY KEY (tag))|);
+
+ notice("Creating initial auth schema");
+
+ $dbupdater = SL::DBUpgrade2->new(form => $::form, return_on_error => 1, auth => 1);
+ apply_dbupgrade($dbupdater, $dbh, 'sql/auth_db.sql');
+
+ apply_upgrades(auth => 1, dbh => $dbh);
+
+ $::auth->reset;
+
+ notice("Creating client, user, group and employee");
+
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|DELETE FROM auth.clients|);
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|INSERT INTO auth.clients (id, name, dbhost, dbport, dbname, dbuser, dbpasswd, is_default) VALUES (1, 'Unit-Tests', ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, TRUE)|,
+ bind => [ @{ $db_cfg }{ qw(host port db user password) } ]);
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|INSERT INTO auth."user" (id, login) VALUES (1, 'unittests')|);
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|INSERT INTO auth."group" (id, name) VALUES (1, 'Vollzugriff')|);
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|INSERT INTO auth.clients_users (client_id, user_id) VALUES (1, 1)|);
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|INSERT INTO auth.clients_groups (client_id, group_id) VALUES (1, 1)|);
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|INSERT INTO auth.user_group (user_id, group_id) VALUES (1, 1)|);
+
+ my %config = (
+ default_printer_id => '',
+ template_format => '',
+ default_media => '',
+ email => 'unit@tester',
+ tel => '',
+ dateformat => 'dd.mm.yy',
+ show_form_details => '',
+ name => 'Unit Tester',
+ signature => '',
+ hide_cvar_search_options => '',
+ numberformat => '1.000,00',
+ favorites => '',
+ copies => '',
+ menustyle => 'v3',
+ fax => '',
+ stylesheet => 'lx-office-erp.css',
+ mandatory_departments => 0,
+ countrycode => 'de',
+ );
+
+ my $sth = $dbh->prepare(qq|INSERT INTO auth.user_config (user_id, cfg_key, cfg_value) VALUES (1, ?, ?)|) || BAIL_OUT($dbh->errstr);
+ dbh_do($dbh, $sth, bind => [ $_, $config{$_} ]) for sort keys %config;
+ $sth->finish;
+
+ $sth = $dbh->prepare(qq|INSERT INTO auth.group_rights (group_id, "right", granted) VALUES (1, ?, TRUE)|) || BAIL_OUT($dbh->errstr);
+ dbh_do($dbh, $sth, bind => [ $_ ]) for sort $::auth->all_rights;
+ $sth->finish;
+
+ dbh_do($dbh, qq|INSERT INTO employee (id, login, name) VALUES (1, 'unittests', 'Unit Tester')|);
+
+ $::auth->set_client(1) || BAIL_OUT("\$::auth->set_client(1) failed");
+ %::myconfig = $::auth->read_user(login => 'unittests');
+
+ apply_upgrades(dbh => $dbh);
+}
+
+sub apply_upgrades {
+ my %params = @_;
+ my $dbupdater = SL::DBUpgrade2->new(form => $::form, return_on_error => 1, auth => $params{auth});
+ my @unapplied_scripts = $dbupdater->unapplied_upgrade_scripts($params{dbh});
+
+ my $all = @unapplied_scripts;
+ my $i;
+ for my $script (@unapplied_scripts) {
+ ++$i;
+ print "\rUpgrade $i/$all";
+ apply_dbupgrade($dbupdater, $params{dbh}, $script);
+ }
+ print " - done.\n";
+}
+
+sub apply_dbupgrade {
+ my ($dbupdater, $dbh, $control_or_file) = @_;
+
+ my $file = ref($control_or_file) ? ("sql/Pg-upgrade2" . ($dbupdater->{auth} ? "-auth" : "") . "/$control_or_file->{file}") : $control_or_file;
+ my $control = ref($control_or_file) ? $control_or_file : undef;
+
+ my $error = $dbupdater->process_file($dbh, $file, $control);
+
+ die("Error applying $file: $error") if $error;
+}
+
+sub dbh_do {
+ my ($dbh, $query, %params) = @_;
+
+ if (ref($query)) {
+ return if $query->execute(@{ $params{bind} || [] });
+ die($dbh->errstr);
+ }
+
+ return if $dbh->do($query, undef, @{ $params{bind} || [] });
+
+ die($params{message} . ": " . $dbh->errstr) if $params{message};
+ die("Query failed: " . $dbh->errstr . " ; query: $query");
+}
+
+parse_args(\%config);
+setup();
+check_errors_in_package_names();
+
+my %tables_by_domain = make_tables();
+
+foreach my $domain (keys %tables_by_domain) {
+ my @tables = @{ $tables_by_domain{$domain} };
+ my @unknown_tables = grep { !$package_names{$domain}->{$_} } @tables;
+ if (@unknown_tables) {
+ error("The following tables do not have entries in \%SL::DB::Helper::Mappings::${domain}_package_names: " . join(' ', sort @unknown_tables));
+ exit 1;
+ }
+
+ process_table($domain, $_, $package_names{$domain}->{$_}) for @tables;
+}
+
+1;
+
+__END__
+
+=encoding utf-8
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+rose_auto_create_model - mana Rose::DB::Object classes for kivitendo
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl OPTIONS TARGET
+
+ # use other client than devel.client
+ scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl --test-client TARGET
+ scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl --client name-or-id TARGET
+
+ # TARGETS:
+ # updates all models
+ scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl --all [--db db]
+
+ # updates only customer table, login taken from config
+ scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl customer
+
+ # updates only parts table, package will be Part
+ scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl parts=Part
+
+ # try to update parts, but don't do it. tell what would happen in detail
+ scripts/rose_auto_create_model.pl --no-commit parts
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+Rose::DB::Object comes with a nice function named auto initialization with code
+generation. The documentation of Rose describes it like this:
+
+I<[...] auto-initializing metadata at runtime by querying the database has many
+caveats. An alternate approach is to query the database for metadata just once,
+and then generate the equivalent Perl code which can be pasted directly into
+the class definition in place of the call to auto_initialize.>
+
+I<Like the auto-initialization process itself, perl code generation has a
+convenient wrapper method as well as separate methods for the individual parts.
+All of the perl code generation methods begin with "perl_", and they support
+some rudimentary code formatting options to help the code conform to you
+preferred style. Examples can be found with the documentation for each perl_*
+method.>
+
+I<This hybrid approach to metadata population strikes a good balance between
+upfront effort and ongoing maintenance. Auto-generating the Perl code for the
+initial class definition saves a lot of tedious typing. From that point on,
+manually correcting and maintaining the definition is a small price to pay for
+the decreased start-up cost, the ability to use the class in the absence of a
+database connection, and the piece of mind that comes from knowing that your
+class is stable, and won't change behind your back in response to an "action at
+a distance" (i.e., a database schema update).>
+
+Unfortunately this reads easier than it is, since classes need to go into the
+right package and directory, certain stuff needs to be adjusted and table names
+need to be translated into their class names. This script will wrap all that
+behind a few simple options.
+
+In the most basic version, just give it a login and a table name, and it will
+load the schema information for this table and create the appropriate class
+files, or update them if already present.
+
+Each table has three associated files. A C<SL::DB::MetaSetup::*>
+class, which is a perl version of the schema definition, a
+C<SL::DB::*> class file and a C<SL::DB::Manager::*> manager class
+file. The first one will be updated if the schema changes, the second
+and third ones will only be created if it they do not exist.
+
+=head1 DATABASE NAMES AND TABLES
+
+If you want to generate the data for specific tables only then you
+have to list them on the command line. The format is
+C<db-name:table-name>. The part C<db-name:> is optional and defaults
+to C<KIVITENDO:> – which means the tables in the default kivitendo
+database.
+
+Valid database names are keys in the hash returned by
+L<SL::DB::Helper::Mappings/get_package_names>.
+
+=head1 OPTIONS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item C<--test-client, -t>
+
+Use the C<testing/database> to create a new testing database, and connect to
+the first client there. Overrides C<client>.
+
+If neither C<test-client> nor C<client> are set, the config key C<devel/client>
+will be used.
+
+=item C<--client, -c CLIENT>
+
+Provide a client whose database settings are used. C<CLIENT> can be either a
+database ID or a client's name.
+
+If neither C<test-client> nor C<client> are set, the config key C<devel/client>
+will be used.
+
+=item C<--all, -a>
+
+Process all tables from the database. Only those that are blacklistes in
+L<SL::DB::Helper::Mappings> are excluded.
+
+=item C<--db db>
+
+In combination with C<--all> causes all tables in the specific
+database to be processed, not in all databases.
+
+=item C<--no-commit, -n>
+
+=item C<--dry-run>
+
+Do not write back generated files. This will do everything as usual but not
+actually modify any file.
+
+=item C<--diff>
+
+Displays diff for selected file, if file is present and newer file is
+different. Beware, does not imply C<--no-commit>.
+
+=item C<--help, -h>
+
+Print this help.
+
+=item C<--quiet, -q>
+
+Does not print extra information, such as skipped files that were not
+changed and errors where the auto initialization failed.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 BUGS
+
+None yet.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Moritz Bunkus E<lt>m.bunkus@linet-services.deE<gt>,
+Sven Schöling E<lt>s.schoeling@linet-services.deE<gt>
+
+=cut