26 require_once __DIR__ .
'/Maintenance.php';
36 parent::__construct();
41 return 'populate rev_parent_id';
45 return 'rev_parent_id column of revision table already populated.';
50 if ( !$db->tableExists(
'revision' ) ) {
51 $this->
error(
"revision table does not exist" );
55 $this->
output(
"Populating rev_parent_id column\n" );
56 $start = $db->selectField(
'revision',
'MIN(rev_id)',
false, __FUNCTION__ );
57 $end = $db->selectField(
'revision',
'MAX(rev_id)',
false, __FUNCTION__ );
58 if ( is_null( $start ) || is_null( $end ) ) {
59 $this->
output(
"...revision table seems to be empty, nothing to do.\n" );
64 $blockStart = intval( $start );
65 $blockEnd = intval( $start ) + $this->mBatchSize - 1;
68 while ( $blockStart <= $end ) {
69 $this->
output(
"...doing rev_id from $blockStart to $blockEnd\n" );
70 $cond =
"rev_id BETWEEN $blockStart AND $blockEnd";
71 $res = $db->select(
'revision',
72 [
'rev_id',
'rev_page',
'rev_timestamp',
'rev_parent_id' ],
73 [ $cond,
'rev_parent_id' => null ], __METHOD__ );
74 # Go through and update rev_parent_id from these rows.
75 # Assume that the previous revision of the title was
76 # the original previous revision of the title when the
79 # First, check rows with the same timestamp other than this one
80 # with a smaller rev ID. The highest ID "wins". This avoids loops
81 # as timestamp can only decrease and never loops with IDs (from parent to parent)
82 $previousID = $db->selectField(
'revision',
'rev_id',
83 [
'rev_page' => $row->rev_page,
'rev_timestamp' => $row->rev_timestamp,
84 "rev_id < " . intval( $row->rev_id ) ],
86 [
'ORDER BY' =>
'rev_id DESC' ] );
87 # If there are none, check the highest ID with a lower timestamp
89 # Get the highest older timestamp
90 $lastTimestamp = $db->selectField(
94 'rev_page' => $row->rev_page,
95 "rev_timestamp < " . $db->addQuotes( $row->rev_timestamp )
98 [
'ORDER BY' =>
'rev_timestamp DESC' ]
100 # If there is one, let the highest rev ID win
101 if ( $lastTimestamp ) {
102 $previousID = $db->selectField(
'revision',
'rev_id',
103 [
'rev_page' => $row->rev_page,
'rev_timestamp' => $lastTimestamp ],
105 [
'ORDER BY' =>
'rev_id DESC' ] );
108 $previousID = intval( $previousID );
109 if ( $previousID != $row->rev_parent_id ) {
113 $db->update(
'revision',
114 [
'rev_parent_id' => $previousID ],
115 [
'rev_id' => $row->rev_id ],
123 $this->
output(
"rev_parent_id population complete ... {$count} rows [{$changed} changed]\n" );
wfWaitForSlaves($ifWritesSince=null, $wiki=false, $cluster=false, $timeout=null)
Waits for the replica DBs to catch up to the master position.
getDB($db, $groups=[], $wiki=false)
Returns a database to be used by current maintenance script.
require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN
Maintenance script that makes the required database updates for rev_parent_id to be of any use...
addDescription($text)
Set the description text.
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output($out, $channel=null)
Throw some output to the user.
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Class for scripts that perform database maintenance and want to log the update in updatelog so we can...
int $mBatchSize
Batch size.
error($err, $die=0)
Throw an error to the user.