731 lines
30 KiB
PHP
731 lines
30 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* Drupal database update API.
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*
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* This file contains functions to perform database updates for a Drupal
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* installation. It is included and used extensively by update.php.
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*/
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/**
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* Minimum schema version of Drupal 7 required for upgrade to Drupal 8.
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*
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* Upgrades from Drupal 7 to Drupal 8 require that Drupal 7 be running
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* the most recent version, or the upgrade could fail. We can't easily
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* check the Drupal 7 version once the update process has begun, so instead
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* we check the schema version of system.module in the system table.
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*/
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define('REQUIRED_D7_SCHEMA_VERSION', '7069');
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/**
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* Disable any items in the {system} table that are not core compatible.
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*/
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function update_fix_compatibility() {
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$incompatible = array();
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$result = db_query("SELECT name, type, status FROM {system} WHERE status = 1 AND type IN ('module','theme')");
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foreach ($result as $row) {
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if (update_check_incompatibility($row->name, $row->type)) {
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$incompatible[] = $row->name;
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}
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}
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if (!empty($incompatible)) {
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db_update('system')
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->fields(array('status' => 0))
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->condition('name', $incompatible, 'IN')
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->execute();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Helper function to test compatibility of a module or theme.
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*/
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function update_check_incompatibility($name, $type = 'module') {
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static $themes, $modules;
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// Store values of expensive functions for future use.
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if (empty($themes) || empty($modules)) {
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// We need to do a full rebuild here to make sure the database reflects any
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// code changes that were made in the filesystem before the update script
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// was initiated.
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$themes = system_rebuild_theme_data();
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$modules = system_rebuild_module_data();
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}
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if ($type == 'module' && isset($modules[$name])) {
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$file = $modules[$name];
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}
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elseif ($type == 'theme' && isset($themes[$name])) {
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$file = $themes[$name];
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}
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if (!isset($file)
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|| !isset($file->info['core'])
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|| $file->info['core'] != DRUPAL_CORE_COMPATIBILITY
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|| version_compare(phpversion(), $file->info['php']) < 0) {
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return TRUE;
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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/**
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* Performs extra steps required to bootstrap when using a Drupal 7 database.
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*
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* Users who still have a Drupal 7 database (and are in the process of
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* updating to Drupal 8) need extra help before a full bootstrap can be
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* achieved. This function does the necessary preliminary work that allows
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* the bootstrap to be successful.
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*
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* No access check has been performed when this function is called, so no
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* irreversible changes to the database are made here.
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*/
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function update_prepare_d8_bootstrap() {
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// Allow the database system to work even if the registry has not been
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// created yet.
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include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/install.inc';
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include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/modules/entity/entity.controller.inc';
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drupal_bootstrap(DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_DATABASE);
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// If the site has not updated to Drupal 8 yet, check to make sure that it is
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// running an up-to-date version of Drupal 7 before proceeding. Note this has
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// to happen AFTER the database bootstraps because of
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// drupal_get_installed_schema_version().
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$system_schema = drupal_get_installed_schema_version('system');
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if ($system_schema < 8000) {
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$has_required_schema = $system_schema >= REQUIRED_D7_SCHEMA_VERSION;
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$requirements = array(
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'drupal 7 version' => array(
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'title' => 'Drupal 7 version',
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'value' => $has_required_schema ? 'You are running a current version of Drupal 7.' : 'You are not running a current version of Drupal 7',
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'severity' => $has_required_schema ? REQUIREMENT_OK : REQUIREMENT_ERROR,
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'description' => $has_required_schema ? '' : 'Please update your Drupal 7 installation to the most recent version before attempting to upgrade to Drupal 8',
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),
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);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Perform Drupal 7.x to 8.x updates that are required for update.php
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* to function properly.
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*
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* This function runs when update.php is run the first time for 8.x,
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* even before updates are selected or performed. It is important
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* that if updates are not ultimately performed that no changes are
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* made which make it impossible to continue using the prior version.
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*/
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function update_fix_d8_requirements() {
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global $conf;
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if (drupal_get_installed_schema_version('system') < 8000 && !variable_get('update_d8_requirements', FALSE)) {
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// @todo: Make critical, first-run changes to the database here.
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variable_set('update_d8_requirements', TRUE);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Helper function to install a new module in Drupal 8 via hook_update_N().
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*/
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function update_module_enable(array $modules) {
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foreach ($modules as $module) {
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// Check for initial schema and install it. The schema version of a newly
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// installed module is always 0. Using 8000 here would be inconsistent
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// since $module_update_8000() may involve a schema change, and we want
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// to install the schema as it was before any updates were added.
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$function = $module . '_schema_0';
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if (function_exists($function)) {
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$schema = $function();
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foreach ($schema as $table => $spec) {
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db_create_table($table, $spec);
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}
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}
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// Change the schema version from SCHEMA_UNINSTALLED to 0, so any module
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// updates since the module's inception are executed in a core upgrade.
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db_update('system')
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->condition('type', 'module')
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->condition('name', $module)
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->fields(array('schema_version' => 0))
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->execute();
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system_list_reset();
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// @todo: figure out what to do about hook_install() and hook_enable().
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}
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}
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/**
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* Perform one update and store the results for display on finished page.
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*
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* If an update function completes successfully, it should return a message
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* as a string indicating success, for example:
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* @code
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* return t('New index added successfully.');
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* @endcode
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*
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* Alternatively, it may return nothing. In that case, no message
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* will be displayed at all.
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*
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* If it fails for whatever reason, it should throw an instance of
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* DrupalUpdateException with an appropriate error message, for example:
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* @code
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* throw new DrupalUpdateException(t('Description of what went wrong'));
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* @endcode
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*
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* If an exception is thrown, the current update and all updates that depend on
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* it will be aborted. The schema version will not be updated in this case, and
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* all the aborted updates will continue to appear on update.php as updates
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* that have not yet been run.
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*
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* If an update function needs to be re-run as part of a batch process, it
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* should accept the $sandbox array by reference as its first parameter
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* and set the #finished property to the percentage completed that it is, as a
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* fraction of 1.
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*
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* @param $module
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* The module whose update will be run.
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* @param $number
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* The update number to run.
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* @param $dependency_map
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* An array whose keys are the names of all update functions that will be
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* performed during this batch process, and whose values are arrays of other
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* update functions that each one depends on.
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* @param $context
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* The batch context array.
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*
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* @see update_resolve_dependencies()
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*/
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function update_do_one($module, $number, $dependency_map, &$context) {
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$function = $module . '_update_' . $number;
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// If this update was aborted in a previous step, or has a dependency that
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// was aborted in a previous step, go no further.
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if (!empty($context['results']['#abort']) && array_intersect($context['results']['#abort'], array_merge($dependency_map, array($function)))) {
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return;
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}
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$ret = array();
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if (function_exists($function)) {
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try {
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$ret['results']['query'] = $function($context['sandbox']);
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$ret['results']['success'] = TRUE;
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}
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// @TODO We may want to do different error handling for different
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// exception types, but for now we'll just log the exception and
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// return the message for printing.
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catch (Exception $e) {
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watchdog_exception('update', $e);
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require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/errors.inc';
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$variables = _drupal_decode_exception($e);
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// The exception message is run through check_plain() by _drupal_decode_exception().
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$ret['#abort'] = array('success' => FALSE, 'query' => t('%type: !message in %function (line %line of %file).', $variables));
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}
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}
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if (isset($context['sandbox']['#finished'])) {
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$context['finished'] = $context['sandbox']['#finished'];
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unset($context['sandbox']['#finished']);
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}
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if (!isset($context['results'][$module])) {
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$context['results'][$module] = array();
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}
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if (!isset($context['results'][$module][$number])) {
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$context['results'][$module][$number] = array();
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}
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$context['results'][$module][$number] = array_merge($context['results'][$module][$number], $ret);
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if (!empty($ret['#abort'])) {
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// Record this function in the list of updates that were aborted.
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$context['results']['#abort'][] = $function;
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}
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// Record the schema update if it was completed successfully.
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if ($context['finished'] == 1 && empty($ret['#abort'])) {
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drupal_set_installed_schema_version($module, $number);
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}
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$context['message'] = 'Updating ' . check_plain($module) . ' module';
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}
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/**
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* @class Exception class used to throw error if a module update fails.
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*/
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class DrupalUpdateException extends Exception { }
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/**
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* Start the database update batch process.
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*
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* @param $start
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* An array whose keys contain the names of modules to be updated during the
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* current batch process, and whose values contain the number of the first
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* requested update for that module. The actual updates that are run (and the
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* order they are run in) will depend on the results of passing this data
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* through the update dependency system.
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* @param $redirect
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* Path to redirect to when the batch has finished processing.
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* @param $url
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* URL of the batch processing page (should only be used for separate
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* scripts like update.php).
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* @param $batch
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* Optional parameters to pass into the batch API.
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* @param $redirect_callback
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* (optional) Specify a function to be called to redirect to the progressive
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* processing page.
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*
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* @see update_resolve_dependencies()
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*/
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function update_batch($start, $redirect = NULL, $url = NULL, $batch = array(), $redirect_callback = 'drupal_goto') {
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// During the update, bring the site offline so that schema changes do not
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// affect visiting users.
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$_SESSION['maintenance_mode'] = variable_get('maintenance_mode', FALSE);
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if ($_SESSION['maintenance_mode'] == FALSE) {
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variable_set('maintenance_mode', TRUE);
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}
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// Resolve any update dependencies to determine the actual updates that will
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// be run and the order they will be run in.
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$updates = update_resolve_dependencies($start);
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// Store the dependencies for each update function in an array which the
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// batch API can pass in to the batch operation each time it is called. (We
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// do not store the entire update dependency array here because it is
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// potentially very large.)
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$dependency_map = array();
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foreach ($updates as $function => $update) {
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$dependency_map[$function] = !empty($update['reverse_paths']) ? array_keys($update['reverse_paths']) : array();
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}
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$operations = array();
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foreach ($updates as $update) {
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if ($update['allowed']) {
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// Set the installed version of each module so updates will start at the
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// correct place. (The updates are already sorted, so we can simply base
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// this on the first one we come across in the above foreach loop.)
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if (isset($start[$update['module']])) {
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drupal_set_installed_schema_version($update['module'], $update['number'] - 1);
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unset($start[$update['module']]);
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}
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// Add this update function to the batch.
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$function = $update['module'] . '_update_' . $update['number'];
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$operations[] = array('update_do_one', array($update['module'], $update['number'], $dependency_map[$function]));
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}
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}
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$batch['operations'] = $operations;
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$batch += array(
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'title' => 'Updating',
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'init_message' => 'Starting updates',
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'error_message' => 'An unrecoverable error has occurred. You can find the error message below. It is advised to copy it to the clipboard for reference.',
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'finished' => 'update_finished',
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'file' => 'includes/update.inc',
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);
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batch_set($batch);
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batch_process($redirect, $url, $redirect_callback);
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}
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/**
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* Finish the update process and store results for eventual display.
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*
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* After the updates run, all caches are flushed. The update results are
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* stored into the session (for example, to be displayed on the update results
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* page in update.php). Additionally, if the site was off-line, now that the
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* update process is completed, the site is set back online.
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*
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* @param $success
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* Indicate that the batch API tasks were all completed successfully.
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* @param $results
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* An array of all the results that were updated in update_do_one().
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* @param $operations
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* A list of all the operations that had not been completed by the batch API.
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*
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* @see update_batch()
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*/
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function update_finished($success, $results, $operations) {
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// Clear the caches in case the data has been updated.
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drupal_flush_all_caches();
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$_SESSION['update_results'] = $results;
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$_SESSION['update_success'] = $success;
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$_SESSION['updates_remaining'] = $operations;
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// Now that the update is done, we can put the site back online if it was
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// previously in maintenance mode.
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if (isset($_SESSION['maintenance_mode']) && $_SESSION['maintenance_mode'] == FALSE) {
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variable_set('maintenance_mode', FALSE);
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unset($_SESSION['maintenance_mode']);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Return a list of all the pending database updates.
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*
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* @return
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* An associative array keyed by module name which contains all information
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* about database updates that need to be run, and any updates that are not
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* going to proceed due to missing requirements. The system module will
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* always be listed first.
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*
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* The subarray for each module can contain the following keys:
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* - start: The starting update that is to be processed. If this does not
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* exist then do not process any updates for this module as there are
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* other requirements that need to be resolved.
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* - warning: Any warnings about why this module can not be updated.
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* - pending: An array of all the pending updates for the module including
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* the update number and the description from source code comment for
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* each update function. This array is keyed by the update number.
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*/
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function update_get_update_list() {
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// Make sure that the system module is first in the list of updates.
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$ret = array('system' => array());
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$modules = drupal_get_installed_schema_version(NULL, FALSE, TRUE);
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foreach ($modules as $module => $schema_version) {
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// Skip uninstalled and incompatible modules.
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if ($schema_version == SCHEMA_UNINSTALLED || update_check_incompatibility($module)) {
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continue;
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}
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// Otherwise, get the list of updates defined by this module.
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$updates = drupal_get_schema_versions($module);
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if ($updates !== FALSE) {
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// module_invoke returns NULL for nonexisting hooks, so if no updates
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// are removed, it will == 0.
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$last_removed = module_invoke($module, 'update_last_removed');
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if ($schema_version < $last_removed) {
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$ret[$module]['warning'] = '<em>' . $module . '</em> module can not be updated. Its schema version is ' . $schema_version . '. Updates up to and including ' . $last_removed . ' have been removed in this release. In order to update <em>' . $module . '</em> module, you will first <a href="http://drupal.org/upgrade">need to upgrade</a> to the last version in which these updates were available.';
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continue;
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}
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$updates = drupal_map_assoc($updates);
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foreach (array_keys($updates) as $update) {
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if ($update > $schema_version) {
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// The description for an update comes from its Doxygen.
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$func = new ReflectionFunction($module . '_update_' . $update);
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$description = str_replace(array("\n", '*', '/'), '', $func->getDocComment());
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$ret[$module]['pending'][$update] = "$update - $description";
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if (!isset($ret[$module]['start'])) {
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$ret[$module]['start'] = $update;
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}
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}
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}
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if (!isset($ret[$module]['start']) && isset($ret[$module]['pending'])) {
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$ret[$module]['start'] = $schema_version;
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}
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}
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}
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if (empty($ret['system'])) {
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unset($ret['system']);
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}
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return $ret;
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}
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/**
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* Resolves dependencies in a set of module updates, and orders them correctly.
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*
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* This function receives a list of requested module updates and determines an
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* appropriate order to run them in such that all update dependencies are met.
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* Any updates whose dependencies cannot be met are included in the returned
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* array but have the key 'allowed' set to FALSE; the calling function should
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* take responsibility for ensuring that these updates are ultimately not
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* performed.
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*
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* In addition, the returned array also includes detailed information about the
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* dependency chain for each update, as provided by the depth-first search
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* algorithm in drupal_depth_first_search().
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*
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* @param $starting_updates
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* An array whose keys contain the names of modules with updates to be run
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* and whose values contain the number of the first requested update for that
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* module.
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*
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* @return
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* An array whose keys are the names of all update functions within the
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* provided modules that would need to be run in order to fulfill the
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* request, arranged in the order in which the update functions should be
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* run. (This includes the provided starting update for each module and all
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* subsequent updates that are available.) The values are themselves arrays
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* containing all the keys provided by the drupal_depth_first_search()
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* algorithm, which encode detailed information about the dependency chain
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* for this update function (for example: 'paths', 'reverse_paths', 'weight',
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* and 'component'), as well as the following additional keys:
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* - 'allowed': A boolean which is TRUE when the update function's
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* dependencies are met, and FALSE otherwise. Calling functions should
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* inspect this value before running the update.
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* - 'missing_dependencies': An array containing the names of any other
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* update functions that are required by this one but that are unavailable
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* to be run. This array will be empty when 'allowed' is TRUE.
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* - 'module': The name of the module that this update function belongs to.
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* - 'number': The number of this update function within that module.
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*
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* @see drupal_depth_first_search()
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*/
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function update_resolve_dependencies($starting_updates) {
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// Obtain a dependency graph for the requested update functions.
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$update_functions = update_get_update_function_list($starting_updates);
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$graph = update_build_dependency_graph($update_functions);
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// Perform the depth-first search and sort the results.
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require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/graph.inc';
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drupal_depth_first_search($graph);
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uasort($graph, 'drupal_sort_weight');
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foreach ($graph as $function => &$data) {
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$module = $data['module'];
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$number = $data['number'];
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// If the update function is missing and has not yet been performed, mark
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// it and everything that ultimately depends on it as disallowed.
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if (update_is_missing($module, $number, $update_functions) && !update_already_performed($module, $number)) {
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$data['allowed'] = FALSE;
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foreach (array_keys($data['paths']) as $dependent) {
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$graph[$dependent]['allowed'] = FALSE;
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$graph[$dependent]['missing_dependencies'][] = $function;
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}
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}
|
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elseif (!isset($data['allowed'])) {
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$data['allowed'] = TRUE;
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$data['missing_dependencies'] = array();
|
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}
|
|
// Now that we have finished processing this function, remove it from the
|
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// graph if it was not part of the original list. This ensures that we
|
|
// never try to run any updates that were not specifically requested.
|
|
if (!isset($update_functions[$module][$number])) {
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unset($graph[$function]);
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}
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}
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|
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return $graph;
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}
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|
|
|
/**
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* Returns an organized list of update functions for a set of modules.
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|
*
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|
* @param $starting_updates
|
|
* An array whose keys contain the names of modules and whose values contain
|
|
* the number of the first requested update for that module.
|
|
*
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* @return
|
|
* An array containing all the update functions that should be run for each
|
|
* module, including the provided starting update and all subsequent updates
|
|
* that are available. The keys of the array contain the module names, and
|
|
* each value is an ordered array of update functions, keyed by the update
|
|
* number.
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|
*
|
|
* @see update_resolve_dependencies()
|
|
*/
|
|
function update_get_update_function_list($starting_updates) {
|
|
// Go through each module and find all updates that we need (including the
|
|
// first update that was requested and any updates that run after it).
|
|
$update_functions = array();
|
|
foreach ($starting_updates as $module => $version) {
|
|
$update_functions[$module] = array();
|
|
$updates = drupal_get_schema_versions($module);
|
|
if ($updates !== FALSE) {
|
|
$max_version = max($updates);
|
|
if ($version <= $max_version) {
|
|
foreach ($updates as $update) {
|
|
if ($update >= $version) {
|
|
$update_functions[$module][$update] = $module . '_update_' . $update;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return $update_functions;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Constructs a graph which encodes the dependencies between module updates.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function returns an associative array which contains a "directed graph"
|
|
* representation of the dependencies between a provided list of update
|
|
* functions, as well as any outside update functions that they directly depend
|
|
* on but that were not in the provided list. The vertices of the graph
|
|
* represent the update functions themselves, and each edge represents a
|
|
* requirement that the first update function needs to run before the second.
|
|
* For example, consider this graph:
|
|
*
|
|
* system_update_8000 ---> system_update_8001 ---> system_update_8002
|
|
*
|
|
* Visually, this indicates that system_update_8000() must run before
|
|
* system_update_8001(), which in turn must run before system_update_8002().
|
|
*
|
|
* The function takes into account standard dependencies within each module, as
|
|
* shown above (i.e., the fact that each module's updates must run in numerical
|
|
* order), but also finds any cross-module dependencies that are defined by
|
|
* modules which implement hook_update_dependencies(), and builds them into the
|
|
* graph as well.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $update_functions
|
|
* An organized array of update functions, in the format returned by
|
|
* update_get_update_function_list().
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* A multidimensional array representing the dependency graph, suitable for
|
|
* passing in to drupal_depth_first_search(), but with extra information
|
|
* about each update function also included. Each array key contains the name
|
|
* of an update function, including all update functions from the provided
|
|
* list as well as any outside update functions which they directly depend
|
|
* on. Each value is an associative array containing the following keys:
|
|
* - 'edges': A representation of any other update functions that immediately
|
|
* depend on this one. See drupal_depth_first_search() for more details on
|
|
* the format.
|
|
* - 'module': The name of the module that this update function belongs to.
|
|
* - 'number': The number of this update function within that module.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see drupal_depth_first_search()
|
|
* @see update_resolve_dependencies()
|
|
*/
|
|
function update_build_dependency_graph($update_functions) {
|
|
// Initialize an array that will define a directed graph representing the
|
|
// dependencies between update functions.
|
|
$graph = array();
|
|
|
|
// Go through each update function and build an initial list of dependencies.
|
|
foreach ($update_functions as $module => $functions) {
|
|
$previous_function = NULL;
|
|
foreach ($functions as $number => $function) {
|
|
// Add an edge to the directed graph representing the fact that each
|
|
// update function in a given module must run after the update that
|
|
// numerically precedes it.
|
|
if ($previous_function) {
|
|
$graph[$previous_function]['edges'][$function] = TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
$previous_function = $function;
|
|
|
|
// Define the module and update number associated with this function.
|
|
$graph[$function]['module'] = $module;
|
|
$graph[$function]['number'] = $number;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Now add any explicit update dependencies declared by modules.
|
|
$update_dependencies = update_retrieve_dependencies();
|
|
foreach ($graph as $function => $data) {
|
|
if (!empty($update_dependencies[$data['module']][$data['number']])) {
|
|
foreach ($update_dependencies[$data['module']][$data['number']] as $module => $number) {
|
|
$dependency = $module . '_update_' . $number;
|
|
$graph[$dependency]['edges'][$function] = TRUE;
|
|
$graph[$dependency]['module'] = $module;
|
|
$graph[$dependency]['number'] = $number;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $graph;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Determines if a module update is missing or unavailable.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $module
|
|
* The name of the module.
|
|
* @param $number
|
|
* The number of the update within that module.
|
|
* @param $update_functions
|
|
* An organized array of update functions, in the format returned by
|
|
* update_get_update_function_list(). This should represent all module
|
|
* updates that are requested to run at the time this function is called.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* TRUE if the provided module update is not installed or is not in the
|
|
* provided list of updates to run; FALSE otherwise.
|
|
*/
|
|
function update_is_missing($module, $number, $update_functions) {
|
|
return !isset($update_functions[$module][$number]) || !function_exists($update_functions[$module][$number]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Determines if a module update has already been performed.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param $module
|
|
* The name of the module.
|
|
* @param $number
|
|
* The number of the update within that module.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* TRUE if the database schema indicates that the update has already been
|
|
* performed; FALSE otherwise.
|
|
*/
|
|
function update_already_performed($module, $number) {
|
|
return $number <= drupal_get_installed_schema_version($module);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Invoke hook_update_dependencies() in all installed modules.
|
|
*
|
|
* This function is similar to module_invoke_all(), with the main difference
|
|
* that it does not require that a module be enabled to invoke its hook, only
|
|
* that it be installed. This allows the update system to properly perform
|
|
* updates even on modules that are currently disabled.
|
|
*
|
|
* @return
|
|
* An array of return values obtained by merging the results of the
|
|
* hook_update_dependencies() implementations in all installed modules.
|
|
*
|
|
* @see module_invoke_all()
|
|
* @see hook_update_dependencies()
|
|
*/
|
|
function update_retrieve_dependencies() {
|
|
$return = array();
|
|
// Get a list of installed modules, arranged so that we invoke their hooks in
|
|
// the same order that module_invoke_all() does.
|
|
$modules = db_query("SELECT name FROM {system} WHERE type = 'module' AND schema_version <> :schema ORDER BY weight ASC, name ASC", array(':schema' => SCHEMA_UNINSTALLED))->fetchCol();
|
|
foreach ($modules as $module) {
|
|
$function = $module . '_update_dependencies';
|
|
if (function_exists($function)) {
|
|
$result = $function();
|
|
// Each implementation of hook_update_dependencies() returns a
|
|
// multidimensional, associative array containing some keys that
|
|
// represent module names (which are strings) and other keys that
|
|
// represent update function numbers (which are integers). We cannot use
|
|
// array_merge_recursive() to properly merge these results, since it
|
|
// treats strings and integers differently. Therefore, we have to
|
|
// explicitly loop through the expected array structure here and perform
|
|
// the merge manually.
|
|
if (isset($result) && is_array($result)) {
|
|
foreach ($result as $module => $module_data) {
|
|
foreach ($module_data as $update => $update_data) {
|
|
foreach ($update_data as $module_dependency => $update_dependency) {
|
|
// If there are redundant dependencies declared for the same
|
|
// update function (so that it is declared to depend on more than
|
|
// one update from a particular module), record the dependency on
|
|
// the highest numbered update here, since that automatically
|
|
// implies the previous ones. For example, if one module's
|
|
// implementation of hook_update_dependencies() required this
|
|
// ordering:
|
|
//
|
|
// system_update_8001 ---> user_update_8000
|
|
//
|
|
// but another module's implementation of the hook required this
|
|
// one:
|
|
//
|
|
// system_update_8002 ---> user_update_8000
|
|
//
|
|
// we record the second one, since system_update_8001() is always
|
|
// guaranteed to run before system_update_8002() anyway (within
|
|
// an individual module, updates are always run in numerical
|
|
// order).
|
|
if (!isset($return[$module][$update][$module_dependency]) || $update_dependency > $return[$module][$update][$module_dependency]) {
|
|
$return[$module][$update][$module_dependency] = $update_dependency;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @defgroup update-api-7.x-to-8.x Update versions of API functions
|
|
* @{
|
|
* Functions similar to normal API function but not firing hooks.
|
|
*
|
|
* During update, it is impossible to judge the consequences of firing a hook
|
|
* as it might hit a module not yet updated. So simplified versions of some
|
|
* core APIs are provided.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @} End of "defgroup update-api-7.x-to-8.x"
|
|
*/
|