questlab/www/analytics/plugins/ExamplePlugin/Updates/0.0.2.php
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<?php
/**
* Piwik - free/libre analytics platform
*
* @link http://piwik.org
* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html GPL v3 or later
*
*/
namespace Piwik\Plugins\ExamplePlugin\Updates;
use Piwik\Common;
use Piwik\Updater;
use Piwik\Updates as PiwikUpdates;
/**
* Update for version 0.0.2.
*/
class Updates_0_0_2 extends PiwikUpdates
{
/**
* Return SQL to be executed in this update.
*
* SQL queries should be defined here, instead of in `doUpdate()`, since this method is used
* in the `core:update` command when displaying the queries an update will run. If you execute
* queries directly in `doUpdate()`, they won't be displayed to the user.
*
* @param Updater $updater
* @return array ```
* array(
* 'ALTER .... ' => '1234', // if the query fails, it will be ignored if the error code is 1234
* 'ALTER .... ' => false, // if an error occurs, the update will stop and fail
* // and user will have to manually run the query
* )
* ```
*/
public function getMigrationQueries(Updater $updater)
{
$errorCodesToIgnore = array(1060);
$tableName = Common::prefixTable('log_visit');
$updateSql = "ALTER TABLE `" . $tableName . "` CHANGE `example` `example` BOOLEAN NOT NULL";
return array(
// $updateSql => $errorCodesToIgnore
);
}
/**
* Perform the incremental version update.
*
* This method should preform all updating logic. If you define queries in an overridden `getMigrationQueries()`
* method, you must call {@link Updater::executeMigrationQueries()} here.
*
* See {@link Updates} for an example.
*
* @param Updater $updater
*/
public function doUpdate(Updater $updater)
{
$updater->executeMigrationQueries(__FILE__, $this->getMigrationQueries($updater));
}
}