-- Fix not being able to edit a time-based event. -- -- New schema version: 0.3.11 -- -- ATTENTION: -- -- ENSURE YOU HAVE BACKED UP THE DATABASE BEFORE RUNNING THIS SCRIPT. -- -- -- NOTE: This upgrade affects all schemas in the database. -- NOTE: Each application starts a transaction, which must be committed -- or rolled back. -- -- This redefines augment_event_data() to use interpolation rather than -- nearest neighbour. It now takes an argument indicating the maximum -- allowed interpolation timespan. An overload with a default of ten -- minutes is also provided, as an in situ replacement for the previous -- version. -- -- The ten minute default is based on Triggerfish headers behaviour seen -- on crew 248 during soft starts. -- -- To apply, run as the dougal user: -- -- psql <'geometry') = 'null'; -- Simplify the GeoJSON when the CRS is EPSG:4326 UPDATE event_log_full SET meta = meta #- '{geometry, crs}' WHERE meta->'geometry'->'crs'->'properties'->>'name' = 'EPSG:4326'; $$; COMMENT ON PROCEDURE augment_event_data(numeric) IS 'Populate missing timestamps and geometries in event_log_full'; CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE augment_event_data () LANGUAGE sql AS $$ CALL augment_event_data(600); $$; COMMENT ON PROCEDURE augment_event_data() IS 'Overload of augment_event_data(maxspan numeric) with a maxspan value of 600 seconds.'; END; $outer$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE pg_temp.upgrade () AS $outer$ DECLARE row RECORD; BEGIN FOR row IN SELECT schema_name FROM information_schema.schemata WHERE schema_name LIKE 'survey_%' ORDER BY schema_name LOOP CALL pg_temp.upgrade_survey_schema(row.schema_name); END LOOP; END; $outer$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; CALL pg_temp.upgrade(); CALL pg_temp.show_notice('Cleaning up'); DROP PROCEDURE pg_temp.upgrade_survey_schema (schema_name text); DROP PROCEDURE pg_temp.upgrade (); CALL pg_temp.show_notice('Updating db_schema version'); INSERT INTO public.info VALUES ('version', '{"db_schema": "0.3.11"}') ON CONFLICT (key) DO UPDATE SET value = public.info.value || '{"db_schema": "0.3.11"}' WHERE public.info.key = 'version'; CALL pg_temp.show_notice('All done. You may now run "COMMIT;" to persist the changes'); DROP PROCEDURE pg_temp.show_notice (notice text); -- --NOTE Run `COMMIT;` now if all went well --