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#!/usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
use warnings;

# fix lib paths, some may be relative
BEGIN {
    require File::Spec;
    my @libs = ("/usr/share/request-tracker4/lib", "/usr/local/share/request-tracker4/lib");
    my $bin_path;

    for my $lib (@libs) {
        unless ( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($lib) ) {
            unless ($bin_path) {
                if ( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute(__FILE__) ) {
                    $bin_path = ( File::Spec->splitpath(__FILE__) )[1];
                }
                else {
                    require FindBin;
                    no warnings "once";
                    $bin_path = $FindBin::Bin;
                }
            }
            $lib = File::Spec->catfile( $bin_path, File::Spec->updir, $lib );
        }
        unshift @INC, $lib;
    }

}

use RT;
RT::LoadConfig();
RT::Init();

@RT::Record::ISA = qw( DBIx::SearchBuilder::Record RT::Base );

use RT::Migrate;
use RT::Migrate::Importer::File;
use Getopt::Long;
use Pod::Usage qw//;
use Time::HiRes qw//;

my %OPT = (resume => 1);
GetOptions(
    \%OPT,
    "help|?",
    "quiet|q!",
    "list|l!",

    "resume!",
    "originalid|i=s",

    "ask",
    "ignore-errors",

    "dump=s@",
) or Pod::Usage::pod2usage();

Pod::Usage::pod2usage(-verbose => 1) if $OPT{help};

Pod::Usage::pod2usage() unless @ARGV == 1;
my ($dir) = @ARGV;
$dir =~ s|/$||;
die "No such directory $dir\n" unless -d $dir;
die "$dir doesn't appear to contain serialized data\n"
    unless -f "$dir/001.dat";

if ($OPT{dump}) {
    die "Dumping objects only works in conjunction with --list\n"
        unless $OPT{list};

    $OPT{dump} = [ split /,/, join(',', @{$OPT{dump}}) ];
}

my $error_handler;
if ($OPT{ask}) {
    die "Interactive mode (--ask) doesn't work when STDERR and STDIN aren't terminals.\n"
        unless -t STDERR and -t STDIN;

    $error_handler = sub {
        my $importer = shift;
        local $| = 1;
        print STDERR "\n", @_, "\n";
        print STDERR "Hit any key to abort import, or type 'ignore' to continue anyway.\n";
        print STDERR "Continuing may leave you with a corrupt database. > ";
        chomp( my $resp = <STDIN> );
        return lc($resp) eq 'ignore';
    };
}
elsif ($OPT{'ignore-errors'}) {
    $error_handler = sub {
        my $importer = shift;
        warn "Ignoring error: ", @_;
        return 1;
    };
}

my $import = RT::Migrate::Importer::File->new(
    Directory   => $dir,
    OriginalId  => $OPT{originalid},
    DumpObjects => $OPT{dump},
    Resume      => $OPT{resume},
    HandleError => $error_handler,
);

if ($import->Metadata and -t STDOUT and not $OPT{quiet}) {
    $import->Progress(
        RT::Migrate::progress(
            counts => sub { $import->ObjectCount },
            max    => $import->Metadata->{ObjectCount},
        )
    );
}

my $log = RT::Migrate::setup_logging( $dir => 'importer.log' );
print "Logging warnings and errors to $log\n" if $log;

my %counts;
if ($OPT{list}) {
    %counts = $import->List;

    my $org = $import->Organization;
    print "=========== Dump of $org ===========\n\n";
} else {
    %counts = $import->Import;

    my $org = $import->Organization;
    print "========== Import of $org ==========\n\n";
}

print "Total object counts:\n";
for (sort {$counts{$b} <=> $counts{$a}} keys %counts) {
    printf "%8d %s\n", $counts{$_}, $_;
}

my @missing = $import->Missing;
if (@missing) {
    warn "The following UIDs were expected but never observed:\n";
    warn "    $_\n" for @missing;
}

my @invalid = $import->Invalid;
if (@invalid) {
    warn "The following UIDs (serialized => imported) referred to objects missing from the original database:\n";
    for my $info (@invalid) {
        my $uid = delete $info->{uid};
        my $obj = $import->LookupObj($uid);
        warn sprintf "    %s => %s (%s)\n",
                $uid,
                ($obj && $obj->Id ? $obj->UID : '(not imported)'),
                join(", ", map  { "$_ => $info->{$_}" }
                           grep { defined $info->{$_} }
                                sort keys %$info);
    }
}

if ($log and -s $log) {
    print STDERR "\n! Some warnings or errors occurred during import."
                ."\n! Please see $log for details.\n\n";
}

exit @missing;

=head1 NAME

rt-importer - Import a serialized RT database on top of the current one

=head1 SYNOPSIS

    rt-importer path/to/export/directory

This script is used to import the contents of a dump created by
C<rt-serializer>.  It will create all of the objects in the dump in the
current database; this may include users, queues, and tickets.

It is possible to stop the import process with ^C; it can be later
resumed by re-running the importer.

=head2 OPTIONS

=over

=item B<--list>

Print a summary of the data contained in the dump.

=item B<--originalid> I<cfname>

Places the original ticket organization and ID into a global custom
field with the given name.  If no global ticket custom field with that
name is found in the current database, it will create one.

=item B<--ask>

Prompt for action when an error occurs inserting a record into the
database.  This can often happen when importing data from very old RTs
where some attachments (usually spam) contain invalid UTF-8.

The importer will pause and ask if you want to ignore the error and
continue on or abort (potentially to restart later).  Ignoring errors
will result in missing records in the database, which may cause database
integrity problems later.  If you ignored any errors, you should run
C<rt-validator> after import.

=item B<--ignore-errors>

Ignore all record creation errors and continue on when importing.  This
is equivalent to running with C<--ask> and manually typing "ignore" at
every prompt.  You should always run C<rt-validator> after importing
with errors ignored.

B<This option can be dangerous and leave you with a broken RT!>

=item B<--dump> I<class>[,I<class>]

Prints L<Data::Dumper> representations of the objects of type I<class> in the
serialized data.  This is mostly useful for debugging.

Works only in conjunction with C<--list>.

=back


=head1 CLONED DATA

Some dumps may have been taken as complete clones of the RT system,
which are only suitable for inserting into a schema with no data in it.
You can setup the required database state for the receiving RT instance
by running:

    /usr/sbin/rt-setup-database --action create,schema,acl --prompt-for-dba-password

The normal C<make initdb> step will B<not> work because it also inserts
core system data.


=cut