#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2006 Jaroslaw Staniek # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to # the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, # Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # usage { echo "This script adds a new empty column to a table in a .kexi (SQLite 3) database file without removing data from the table. Usage: $0 database_name table_name new_column_name new_column_type [new_column_caption] - {database_name}.old backup file is created before proceeding - database_name and table_name must exist - new_column_name must not exist and should be valid idetifier - new_column_type must be one of: Byte, ShortInteger, Integer, BigInteger, Boolean, Date, DateTime, Time, Float, Double, Text, LongText, BLOB (for images) - new_column_caption can be any text; enclose it in \" \" if you want to use spaces there Example: to append a column 'photo' of type BLOB to the table 'cars', type $0 db.kexi cars photo BLOB Photo" } exit_with_error { rm -f "$temp_db" echo $* echo "Error." exit 1 } check { [ -n "$*" ] && exit_with_error "$*" } ksqlite="ksqlite -noheader" if [ $# -lt 4 ] ; then usage exit 0 fi database_name=$1 table_name=$2 new_column_name=$3 new_column_type=$4 new_column_caption=$5 # get numeric value for the data type case $new_column_type in Byte) typenum=1;; ShortInteger) typenum=2;; Integer) typenum=3;; BigInteger) typenum=4;; Boolean) typenum=5;; Date) typenum=6;; DateTime) typenum=7;; Time) typenum=8;; Float) typenum=9;; Double) typenum=10;; Text) typenum=11;; LongText) typenum=12;; BLOB) typenum=13;; *) echo "Unknown type name '$new_column_type'"; exit 1;; esac temp_db=`mktemp "$database_name"XXXXXXXX` || exit_with_error cp "$database_name" "$temp_db" || exit_with_error msg=`echo "DROP TABLE '$table_name';" | $ksqlite "$temp_db"` check "$msg" # 1. Recreate table with new field appended msg=`echo ".schema '$table_name';" | $ksqlite "$database_name" | grep "^CREATE TABLE $table_name " | \ sed -e "s/);/, $new_column_name $new_column_type);/g" | $ksqlite "$temp_db"` check "$msg" # 2.1. Get table's ID table_id=`echo "SELECT o_id FROM kexi__objects WHERE o_type=1 AND o_name='$table_name';" | \ $ksqlite "$temp_db" || exit_with_error` # 2.2. Get the new field's order order=`echo "SELECT MAX(f_order)+1 FROM kexi__fields WHERE t_id=$table_id;" | $ksqlite "$temp_db" || exit_with_error` # 2.3. Add the new column information to kexi__fields metadata table msg=`echo "INSERT INTO kexi__fields (t_id, f_type, f_name, f_length, f_precision, f_constraints, \ f_options, f_default, f_order, f_caption, f_help) \ VALUES ($table_id, $typenum, '$new_column_name', \ 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, $order, '$new_column_caption', NULL);" | $ksqlite "$temp_db"` check "$msg" # 3. Copy the old data msg=`echo ".dump '$table_name';" | $ksqlite "$database_name" | grep -v "^CREATE TABLE " | \ sed -e "s/\(^INSERT.*\));$/\\1, NULL);/g" | $ksqlite "$temp_db"` check "$msg" # 4. Copy the original database file to .old file and replace the original with the new one cp "$database_name" "$database_name.old" || exit_with_error mv "$temp_db" "$database_name" || exit_with_error