$sql = "select param_value from tt_site_config where param_name = 'version_db'";
$res = $conn->query($sql);
if (is_a($res, 'MDB2_Error')) {
- die('<font color="red">Error: database schema version query failed. '.$res->getMessage().'</font><br>');
+ echo('<font color="red">Error: database schema version query failed. '.$res->getMessage().'</font><br>');
} else {
$val = $res->fetchRow();
- echo('Current database version is: '.$val['param_value'].'.');
+ echo('Database version is: '.$val['param_value'].'.');
}
$conn->disconnect();
setChange("INSERT INTO `tt_roles` (`team_id`, `name`, `rank`, `rights`) VALUES (0, 'Site administrator', 1024, 'administer_site')");
setChange("INSERT INTO `tt_roles` (`team_id`, `name`, `rank`, `rights`) VALUES (0, 'Top manager', 512, 'data_entry,view_own_data,manage_own_settings,view_users,on_behalf_data_entry,view_data,override_punch_mode,swap_roles,approve_timesheets,manage_users,manage_projects,manage_tasks,manage_custom_fields,manage_clients,manage_invoices,manage_features,manage_basic_settings,manage_advanced_settings,manage_roles,export_data,manage_subgroups')");
setChange("UPDATE `tt_site_config` SET `param_value` = '1.17.35' where param_name = 'version_db'");
+ setChange("update `tt_users` inner join `tt_site_config` sc on (sc.param_name = 'version_db' and sc.param_value = '1.17.35') set role_id = (select id from tt_roles where rank = 1024) where role = 1024");
}
if ($_POST["cleanup"]) {
);
+#
+# Structure for table tt_roles. This table stores customized team roles.
+#
+CREATE TABLE `tt_roles` (
+ `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # Role id. Identifies roles for all groups on the server.
+ `team_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # Team id the role is defined for.
+ `name` varchar(80) default NULL, # Role name - custom role name. In case we are editing a
+ # predefined role (USER, etc.), we can rename the role here.
+ `description` varchar(255) default NULL, # Role description.
+ `rank` int(11) default 0, # Role rank, an integer value between 0-324. Predefined role ranks:
+ # USER - 4, CLIENT - 16, COMANAGER - 68, MANAGER - 324.
+ # Rank is used to determine what "lesser roles" are in each group
+ # for sutuations such as "manage_users".
+ # It also identifies a role within a team (by its "rank").
+ # Value of rank is to be used in role field in tt_users table,
+ # just like standard roles now.
+ `rights` text default NULL, # Comma-separated list of rights assigned to a role.
+ # NULL here for predefined roles (4, 16, 68, 324 - manager)
+ # means a hard-coded set of default access rights.
+ `status` tinyint(4) default 1, # Role status.
+ PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
+);
+
+# Create an index that guarantees unique active and inactive role ranks in each group.
+create unique index role_idx on tt_roles(team_id, rank, status);
+
+# Insert site-wide roles - site administrator and top manager.
+INSERT INTO `tt_roles` (`team_id`, `name`, `rank`, `rights`) VALUES (0, 'Site administrator', 1024, 'administer_site');
+INSERT INTO `tt_roles` (`team_id`, `name`, `rank`, `rights`) VALUES (0, 'Top manager', 512, 'data_entry,view_own_data,manage_own_settings,view_users,on_behalf_data_entry,view_data,override_punch_mode,swap_roles,approve_timesheets,manage_users,manage_projects,manage_tasks,manage_custom_fields,manage_clients,manage_invoices,manage_features,manage_basic_settings,manage_advanced_settings,manage_roles,export_data,manage_subgroups');
+
+
#
# Structure for table tt_users. This table is used to store user properties.
#
# Create admin account with password 'secret'. Admin is a superuser, who can create teams.
DELETE from `tt_users` WHERE login = 'admin';
-INSERT INTO `tt_users` (`login`, `password`, `name`, `team_id`, `role`) VALUES ('admin', md5('secret'), 'Admin', '0', '1024');
+INSERT INTO `tt_users` (`login`, `password`, `name`, `team_id`, `role`, `role_id`) VALUES ('admin', md5('secret'), 'Admin', '0', '1024', (select id from tt_roles where rank = 1024));
#
ADD CONSTRAINT `FK_TT_TEAM_CONSTRAING` FOREIGN KEY (`team_id`) REFERENCES `tt_teams` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-#
-# Structure for table tt_roles. This table stores customized team roles.
-#
-CREATE TABLE `tt_roles` (
- `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, # Role id. Identifies roles for all groups on the server.
- `team_id` int(11) NOT NULL, # Team id the role is defined for.
- `name` varchar(80) default NULL, # Role name - custom role name. In case we are editing a
- # predefined role (USER, etc.), we can rename the role here.
- `description` varchar(255) default NULL, # Role description.
- `rank` int(11) default 0, # Role rank, an integer value between 0-324. Predefined role ranks:
- # USER - 4, CLIENT - 16, COMANAGER - 68, MANAGER - 324.
- # Rank is used to determine what "lesser roles" are in each group
- # for sutuations such as "manage_users".
- # It also identifies a role within a team (by its "rank").
- # Value of rank is to be used in role field in tt_users table,
- # just like standard roles now.
- `rights` text default NULL, # Comma-separated list of rights assigned to a role.
- # NULL here for predefined roles (4, 16, 68, 324 - manager)
- # means a hard-coded set of default access rights.
- `status` tinyint(4) default 1, # Role status.
- PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
-);
-
-# Create an index that guarantees unique active and inactive role ranks in each group.
-create unique index role_idx on tt_roles(team_id, rank, status);
-
-# Insert site-wide roles - site administrator and top manager.
-INSERT INTO `tt_roles` (`team_id`, `name`, `rank`, `rights`) VALUES (0, 'Site administrator', 1024, 'administer_site');
-INSERT INTO `tt_roles` (`team_id`, `name`, `rank`, `rights`) VALUES (0, 'Top manager', 512, 'data_entry,view_own_data,manage_own_settings,view_users,on_behalf_data_entry,view_data,override_punch_mode,swap_roles,approve_timesheets,manage_users,manage_projects,manage_tasks,manage_custom_fields,manage_clients,manage_invoices,manage_features,manage_basic_settings,manage_advanced_settings,manage_roles,export_data,manage_subgroups');
-# TODO: move this code above, create roles before creating admin account and assign admin account its role.
-
#
# Structure for table tt_site_config. This table stores configuration data
# for Time Tracker site as a whole.