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#!/usr/bin/perl -T
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use 5.10.1;
use strict;
use warnings;
=head1 NAME
merge-users.pl - Merge two user accounts.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This script moves activity from one user account to another.
Specify the two accounts on the command line, e.g.:
./merge-users.pl old_account@foo.com new_account@bar.com
or:
./merge-users.pl id:old_userid id:new_userid
or:
./merge-users.pl id:old_userid new_account@bar.com
Notes: - the new account must already exist.
- the id:old_userid syntax permits you to migrate
activity from a deleted account to an existing one.
=cut
use lib qw(. lib);
use Bugzilla;
use Bugzilla::Constants;
use Bugzilla::Util;
use Bugzilla::User;
use Getopt::Long;
use Pod::Usage;
my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
# Display the help if called with --help or -?.
my $help = 0;
my $result = GetOptions("help|?" => \$help);
pod2usage(0) if $help;
# Make sure accounts were specified on the command line and exist.
my $old = $ARGV[0] || die "You must specify an old user account.\n";
my $old_id;
if ($old =~ /^id:(\d+)$/) {
# As the old user account may be a deleted one, we don't
# check whether this user ID is valid or not.
# If it never existed, no damage will be done.
$old_id = $1;
}
else {
trick_taint($old);
$old_id = $dbh->selectrow_array('SELECT userid FROM profiles
WHERE login_name = ?',
undef, $old);
}
if ($old_id) {
print "OK, old user account $old found; user ID: $old_id.\n";
}
else {
die "The old user account $old does not exist.\n";
}
my $new = $ARGV[1] || die "You must specify a new user account.\n";
my $new_id;
if ($new =~ /^id:(\d+)$/) {
$new_id = $1;
# Make sure this user ID exists.
$new_id = $dbh->selectrow_array('SELECT userid FROM profiles
WHERE userid = ?',
undef, $new_id);
}
else {
trick_taint($new);
$new_id = $dbh->selectrow_array('SELECT userid FROM profiles
WHERE login_name = ?',
undef, $new);
}
if ($new_id) {
print "OK, new user account $new found; user ID: $new_id.\n";
}
else {
die "The new user account $new does not exist.\n";
}
# Make sure the old and new accounts are different.
if ($old_id == $new_id) {
die "\nBoth accounts are identical. There is nothing to migrate.\n";
}
# A list of tables and columns to be changed:
# - keys of the hash are table names to be locked/altered;
# - values of the hash contain column names to be updated
# as well as the columns they depend on:
# = each array is of the form:
# ['foo1 bar11 bar12 bar13', 'foo2 bar21 bar22', 'foo3 bar31 bar32']
# where fooN is the column to update, and barN1, barN2, ... are
# the columns to take into account to avoid duplicated entries.
# Note that the barNM columns are optional.
#
# We set the tables that require custom stuff (multiple columns to check)
# here, but the simple stuff is all handled below by bz_get_related_fks.
my %changes = (
cc => ['who bug_id'],
# Tables affecting global behavior / other users.
component_cc => ['user_id component_id'],
watch => ['watcher watched', 'watched watcher'],
# Tables affecting the user directly.
namedqueries => ['userid name'],
namedqueries_link_in_footer => ['user_id namedquery_id'],
user_group_map => ['user_id group_id isbless grant_type'],
email_setting => ['user_id relationship event'],
profile_setting => ['user_id setting_name'],
# Only do it if mailto_type = 0, i.e is pointing to a user account!
# This requires to be done separately due to this condition.
whine_schedules => [], # ['mailto'],
);
my $userid_fks = $dbh->bz_get_related_fks('profiles', 'userid');
foreach my $item (@$userid_fks) {
my ($table, $column) = @$item;
$changes{$table} ||= [];
push(@{ $changes{$table} }, $column);
}
# Delete all old records for these tables; no migration.
foreach my $table (qw(logincookies tokens profiles)) {
$changes{$table} = [];
}
# Start the transaction
$dbh->bz_start_transaction();
# Delete old records from logincookies and tokens tables.
$dbh->do('DELETE FROM logincookies WHERE userid = ?', undef, $old_id);
$dbh->do('DELETE FROM tokens WHERE userid = ?', undef, $old_id);
# Special care needs to be done with bug_user_last_visit table as the
# source user and destination user may have visited the same bug id at one time.
# In this case we remove the one with the oldest timestamp.
my $dupe_ids = $dbh->selectcol_arrayref("
SELECT earlier.id
FROM bug_user_last_visit as earlier
INNER JOIN bug_user_last_visit as later
ON (earlier.user_id != later.user_id
AND earlier.last_visit_ts < later.last_visit_ts
AND earlier.bug_id = later.bug_id)
WHERE (earlier.user_id = ? OR earlier.user_id = ?)
AND (later.user_id = ? OR later.user_id = ?)",
undef, $old_id, $new_id, $old_id, $new_id);
if (@$dupe_ids) {
$dbh->do("DELETE FROM bug_user_last_visit WHERE " .
$dbh->sql_in('id', $dupe_ids));
}
# Migrate records from old user to new user.
foreach my $table (keys %changes) {
foreach my $column_list (@{ $changes{$table} }) {
# Get all columns to consider. There is always at least
# one column given: the one to update.
my @columns = split(/[\s]+/, $column_list);
my $cols_to_check = join(' AND ', map {"$_ = ?"} @columns);
# The first column of the list is the one to update.
my $col_to_update = shift @columns;
# Will be used to migrate the old user account to the new one.
my $sth_update = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE $table
SET $col_to_update = ?
WHERE $cols_to_check");
# Do we have additional columns to take care of?
if (scalar(@columns)) {
my $cols_to_query = join(', ', @columns);
# Get existing entries for the old user account.
my $old_entries =
$dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT $cols_to_query
FROM $table
WHERE $col_to_update = ?",
undef, $old_id);
# Will be used to check whether the same entry exists
# for the new user account.
my $sth_select = $dbh->prepare("SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM $table
WHERE $cols_to_check");
# Will be used to delete duplicated entries.
my $sth_delete = $dbh->prepare("DELETE FROM $table
WHERE $cols_to_check");
foreach my $entry (@$old_entries) {
my $exists = $dbh->selectrow_array($sth_select, undef,
($new_id, @$entry));
if ($exists) {
$sth_delete->execute($old_id, @$entry);
}
else {
$sth_update->execute($new_id, $old_id, @$entry);
}
}
}
# No check required. Update the column directly.
else {
$sth_update->execute($new_id, $old_id);
}
print "OK, records in the '$col_to_update' column of the '$table' table\n" .
"have been migrated to the new user account.\n";
}
}
# Only update 'whine_schedules' if mailto_type = 0.
# (i.e. is pointing to a user ID).
$dbh->do('UPDATE whine_schedules SET mailto = ?
WHERE mailto = ? AND mailto_type = ?',
undef, ($new_id, $old_id, 0));
print "OK, records in the 'mailto' column of the 'whine_schedules' table\n" .
"have been migrated to the new user account.\n";
# Delete the old record from the profiles table.
$dbh->do('DELETE FROM profiles WHERE userid = ?', undef, $old_id);
# rederive regexp-based group memberships, because we merged all memberships
# from all of the accounts, and since the email address isn't the same on
# them, some of them may no longer match the regexps.
my $user = new Bugzilla::User($new_id);
$user->derive_regexp_groups();
# Commit the transaction
$dbh->bz_commit_transaction();
# It's complex to determine which items now need to be flushed from memcached.
# As user merge is expected to be a rare event, we just flush the entire cache
# when users are merged.
Bugzilla->memcached->clear_all();
print "Done.\n";