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authorlpsolit%gmail.com <>2005-11-14 02:32:10 +0100
committerlpsolit%gmail.com <>2005-11-14 02:32:10 +0100
commite4fa51953ec018c733040ccf9a478b2e8aac0bac (patch)
tree9a6f7c55d364dc74747a726f4df0125e9ea69114 /whine.pl
parentf0bcc18f7a676230d2d700dd2b56a9dc2620f80b (diff)
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Bug 301062: [PostgreSQL] whine.pl fails when using PostgreSQL 8.0.x - Patch by Frédéric Buclin <LpSolit@gmail.com> r=mkanat r=manu a=justdave
Diffstat (limited to 'whine.pl')
-rwxr-xr-xwhine.pl65
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/whine.pl b/whine.pl
index 937cbbace..52e584011 100755
--- a/whine.pl
+++ b/whine.pl
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ use Bugzilla::Constants;
use Bugzilla::Search;
use Bugzilla::User;
use Bugzilla::BugMail;
+use Bugzilla::Util;
# create some handles that we'll need
my $template = Bugzilla->template;
@@ -164,20 +165,21 @@ while (my ($schedule_id, $day, $time) = $sched_h->fetchrow_array) {
# A time greater than now means it still has to run today
elsif ($time >= $now_hour) {
# set it to today + number of hours
- $sth = $dbh->prepare( "UPDATE whine_schedules " .
- "SET run_next = CURRENT_DATE() + " .
- $dbh->sql_interval('? HOUR') .
- " WHERE id = ?");
+ $sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE whine_schedules " .
+ "SET run_next = CURRENT_DATE + " .
+ $dbh->sql_interval('?', 'HOUR') .
+ " WHERE id = ?");
$sth->execute($time, $schedule_id);
}
# the target time is less than the current time
else { # set it for the next applicable day
- my $nextdate = &get_next_date($day);
- $sth = $dbh->prepare( "UPDATE whine_schedules " .
- "SET run_next = ? + " .
- $dbh->sql_interval('? HOUR') .
- " WHERE id = ?");
- $sth->execute($nextdate, $time, $schedule_id);
+ $day = &get_next_date($day);
+ $sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE whine_schedules " .
+ "SET run_next = CURRENT_DATE + " .
+ $dbh->sql_interval('?', 'DAY') . " + " .
+ $dbh->sql_interval('?', 'HOUR') .
+ " WHERE id = ?");
+ $sth->execute($day, $time, $schedule_id);
}
}
@@ -189,10 +191,11 @@ while (my ($schedule_id, $day, $time) = $sched_h->fetchrow_array) {
# midnight
my $target_time = ($time =~ /^\d+$/) ? $time : 0;
- $sth = $dbh->prepare( "UPDATE whine_schedules " .
- "SET run_next = ? + " .
- $dbh->sql_interval('? HOUR') .
- " WHERE id = ?");
+ $sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE whine_schedules " .
+ "SET run_next = CURRENT_DATE + " .
+ $dbh->sql_interval('?', 'DAY') . " + " .
+ $dbh->sql_interval('?', 'HOUR') .
+ " WHERE id = ?");
$sth->execute($target_date, $target_time, $schedule_id);
}
}
@@ -592,23 +595,25 @@ sub reset_timer {
my $nextdate = &get_next_date($run_day);
- $sth = $dbh->prepare( "UPDATE whine_schedules " .
- "SET run_next = ? + " .
- $dbh->sql_interval('? HOUR') .
- " WHERE id = ?");
+ $sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE whine_schedules " .
+ "SET run_next = CURRENT_DATE + " .
+ $dbh->sql_interval('?', 'DAY') . " + " .
+ $dbh->sql_interval('?', 'HOUR') .
+ " WHERE id = ?");
$sth->execute($nextdate, $target_time, $schedule_id);
return;
}
- # Scheduling is done in terms of whole minutes, so we use subtraction to
- # drop the seconds from the time.
if ($minute_offset > 0) {
+ # Scheduling is done in terms of whole minutes.
+ my $next_run = $dbh->selectrow_array('SELECT NOW() + ' .
+ $dbh->sql_interval('?', 'MINUTE'),
+ undef, $minute_offset);
+ $next_run = format_time($next_run, "%Y-%m-%d %R");
+
$sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE whine_schedules " .
- "SET run_next = NOW() + " .
- $dbh->sql_interval('? MINUTE') . " - " .
- $dbh->sql_interval('SECOND(NOW()) SECOND') .
- " WHERE id = ?");
- $sth->execute($minute_offset, $schedule_id);
+ "SET run_next = ? WHERE id = ?");
+ $sth->execute($next_run, $schedule_id);
} else {
# The minute offset is zero or less, which is not supposed to happen.
# complain to STDERR
@@ -632,7 +637,7 @@ sub null_schedule {
# time a schedule should run, excluding today
#
# It takes a run_day argument (see check_today, above, for an explanation),
-# and returns an SQL date
+# and returns an integer, representing a number of days.
sub get_next_date {
my $day = shift;
@@ -685,11 +690,5 @@ sub get_next_date {
$add_days += $daysinmonth[$now_month];
}
}
-
- # Get a date in whatever format the database will accept
- $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT CURRENT_DATE() + " .
- $dbh->sql_interval('? DAY'));
- $sth->execute($add_days);
- return $sth->fetch->[0];
+ return $add_days;
}
-