@echo off rem Build the RSCDS database setlocal if db%1 EQU db ( echo Usage: create-database dbnameprefix [adminpassword [pguser]] exit /B 1 ) set DBNAME=%1-rscds set ADMINPW=%2 set DBADIR=%CD% set PGDIR=%PGLOCALEDIR%\..\..\bin IF usr%3 NEQ usr ( set USERNAME=%3 ) rem FIXME: Need to check that the database was actually created. %PGDIR%\createdb -E UTF8 -T template0 -U %USERNAME% %DBNAME% if %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 ( echo Unable to create database exit /B 2 ) rem This will fail if the language already exists, but it should not rem because we created from template0. %PGDIR%\createlang -U %USERNAME% plpgsql %DBNAME% rem Test if egrep is available rem You can download egrep.exe for Windows e.g. from UnxUtils: http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/): egrep 2>NULL if ERRORLEVEL 3 ( rem No egrep %PGDIR%\psql -q -f %DBADIR%/rscds.sql %DBNAME% 2>&1 -U %USERNAME% ) ELSE ( rem egrep is available %PGDIR%\psql -q -f %DBADIR%/rscds.sql %DBNAME% 2>&1 -U %USERNAME% | egrep -v "(^CREATE |^GRANT|^BEGIN|^COMMIT| NOTICE: )" ) del NULL %PGDIR%\psql -q -f %DBADIR%/grants.sql %DBNAME% 2>&1 -U %USERNAME% | egrep -v "(^GRANT)" %PGDIR%\psql -q -f %DBADIR%/caldav_functions.sql %DBNAME% -U %USERNAME% %PGDIR%\psql -q -f %DBADIR%/base-data.sql %DBNAME% -U %USERNAME% rem We can override the admin password generation for regression testing predictability rem if [ %ADMINPW}" = "" ] ; then rem # rem # Generate a random administrative password. If pwgen is available we'll use that, rem # otherwise try and hack something up using a few standard utilities rem ADMINPW="`pwgen -Bcny 2>/dev/null | tr \"\\\'\" '^='`" rem fi rem rem if [ "$ADMINPW" = "" ] ; then rem # OK. They didn't supply one, and pwgen didn't work, so we hack something rem # together from /dev/random ... rem ADMINPW="`dd if=/dev/urandom bs=512 count=1 2>/dev/null | tr -c -d "[:alnum:]" | cut -c2-9`" rem fi rem rem # Right. We're getting desperate now. We'll have to use a default password rem # and hope that they change it to something more sensible. IF pw%ADMINPW% EQU pw ( set ADMINPW=please change this password ) rem fi %PGDIR%\psql -q -c "UPDATE usr SET password = '**%ADMINPW%' WHERE user_no = 1;" %DBNAME% -U %USERNAME% echo The password for the 'admin' user has been set to "%ADMINPW%" rem The supported locales are in a separate file to make them easier to upgrade %PGDIR%\psql -q -f %DBADIR%/supported_locales.sql %DBNAME% -U %USERNAME% echo DONE :END endlocal