davical/dba/caldav_functions.sql
Andrew McMillan 3459bff7df We don't need to loop 100 times to see there is a problem. And when we do
we should describe it better as well.
2006-12-01 23:32:55 +13:00

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PL/PgSQL

/**
* PostgreSQL Functions for CalDAV handling
*
* @package rscds
* @subpackage database
* @author Andrew McMillan <andrew@catalyst.net.nz>
* @copyright Catalyst IT Ltd
* @license http://gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v2
*/
CREATE or REPLACE FUNCTION apply_month_byday( TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE, TEXT ) RETURNS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE AS '
DECLARE
in_time ALIAS FOR $1;
byday ALIAS FOR $2;
weeks INT;
dow INT;
temp_txt TEXT;
dd INT;
mm INT;
yy INT;
our_dow INT;
our_answer TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE;
BEGIN
dow := position(substring( byday from ''..$'') in ''SUMOTUWETHFRSA'') / 2;
temp_txt := substring(byday from ''([0-9]+)'');
weeks := temp_txt::int;
-- RAISE NOTICE ''DOW: %, Weeks: %(%s)'', dow, weeks, temp_txt;
IF substring(byday for 1) = ''-'' THEN
-- Last XX of month, or possibly second-to-last, but unlikely
mm := extract( ''month'' from in_time);
yy := extract( ''year'' from in_time);
-- Start with the last day of the month
our_answer := (yy::text || ''-'' || (mm+1)::text || ''-01'')::timestamp - ''1 day''::interval;
dd := extract( ''dow'' from our_answer);
dd := dd - dow;
IF dd < 0 THEN
dd := dd + 7;
END IF;
-- Having calculated the right day of the month, we now apply that back to in_time
-- which contains the otherwise-unobtainable timezone detail (and the time)
our_answer = our_answer - (dd::text || ''days'')::interval;
dd := extract( ''day'' from our_answer) - extract( ''day'' from in_time);
our_answer := in_time + (dd::text || ''days'')::interval;
IF weeks > 1 THEN
weeks := weeks - 1;
our_answer := our_answer - (weeks::text || ''weeks'')::interval;
END IF;
ELSE
-- Shift our date to the correct day of week..
our_dow := extract( ''dow'' from in_time);
our_dow := our_dow - dow;
dd := extract( ''day'' from in_time);
IF our_dow >= dd THEN
our_dow := our_dow - 7;
END IF;
our_answer := in_time - (our_dow::text || ''days'')::interval;
dd = extract( ''day'' from our_answer);
-- Shift the date to the correct week...
dd := weeks - ((dd+6) / 7);
IF dd != 0 THEN
our_answer := our_answer + ((dd::text || ''weeks'')::interval);
END IF;
END IF;
RETURN our_answer;
END;
' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' IMMUTABLE STRICT;
CREATE or REPLACE FUNCTION calculate_later_timestamp( TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE, TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE, TEXT ) RETURNS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE AS '
DECLARE
earliest ALIAS FOR $1;
basedate ALIAS FOR $2;
repeatrule ALIAS FOR $3;
frequency TEXT;
temp_txt TEXT;
length INT;
count INT;
byday TEXT;
bymonthday INT;
basediff INTERVAL;
past_repeats INT8;
units TEXT;
dow TEXT;
our_answer TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE;
loopcount INT;
BEGIN
temp_txt := substring(repeatrule from ''UNTIL=([0-9TZ]+)(;|$)'');
IF temp_txt IS NOT NULL AND temp_txt::timestamp with time zone < earliest THEN
RETURN NULL;
END IF;
frequency := substring(repeatrule from ''FREQ=([A-Z]+)(;|$)'');
IF frequency IS NULL THEN
RETURN NULL;
END IF;
past_repeats = 0;
length = 1;
temp_txt := substring(repeatrule from ''INTERVAL=([0-9]+)(;|$)'');
IF temp_txt IS NOT NULL THEN
length := temp_txt::int;
basediff := earliest - basedate;
-- RAISE NOTICE ''Frequency: %, Length: %(%), Basediff: %'', frequency, length, temp_txt, basediff;
-- Calculate the number of past periods between our base date and our earliest date
IF frequency = ''WEEKLY'' OR frequency = ''DAILY'' THEN
past_repeats := extract(''epoch'' from basediff)::INT8 / 86400;
-- RAISE NOTICE ''Days: %'', past_repeats;
IF frequency = ''WEEKLY'' THEN
past_repeats := past_repeats / 7;
END IF;
ELSE
past_repeats = extract( ''years'' from basediff );
IF frequency = ''MONTHLY'' THEN
past_repeats = (past_repeats *12) + extract( ''months'' from basediff );
END IF;
END IF;
IF length IS NOT NULL THEN
past_repeats = (past_repeats / length) + 1;
END IF;
END IF;
-- Check that we have not exceeded the COUNT= limit
temp_txt := substring(repeatrule from ''COUNT=([0-9]+)(;|$)'');
IF temp_txt IS NOT NULL THEN
count := temp_txt::int;
-- RAISE NOTICE ''Periods: %, Count: %(%), length: %'', past_repeats, count, temp_txt, length;
IF ( count <= past_repeats ) THEN
RETURN NULL;
END IF;
END IF;
temp_txt := substring(repeatrule from ''BYSETPOS=([0-9-]+)(;|$)'');
byday := substring(repeatrule from ''BYDAY=([0-9A-Z,]+-)(;|$)'');
IF byday IS NOT NULL AND frequency = ''MONTHLY'' THEN
-- Since this could move the date around a month we go back one
-- period just to be extra sure.
past_repeats = past_repeats - 1;
IF temp_txt IS NOT NULL THEN
-- Crudely hack the BYSETPOS onto the front of BYDAY. While this
-- is not as per rfc2445, RRULE syntax is so complex and overblown
-- that nobody correctly uses comma-separated BYDAY or BYSETPOS, and
-- certainly not within a MONTHLY RRULE.
byday := temp_txt || byday;
END IF;
END IF;
past_repeats = past_repeats * length;
units := CASE
WHEN frequency = ''DAILY'' THEN ''days''
WHEN frequency = ''WEEKLY'' THEN ''weeks''
WHEN frequency = ''MONTHLY'' THEN ''months''
WHEN frequency = ''YEARLY'' THEN ''years''
END;
temp_txt := substring(repeatrule from ''BYMONTHDAY=([0-9,]+)(;|$)'');
bymonthday := temp_txt::int;
-- With all of the above calculation, this date should be close to (but less than)
-- the target, and we should only loop once or twice.
our_answer := basedate + (past_repeats::text || units)::interval;
IF our_answer IS NULL THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION ''our_answer IS NULL! basedate:% past_repeats:% units:%'', basedate, past_repeats, units;
END IF;
loopcount := 100; -- Desirable to stop an infinite loop if there is something we cannot handle
LOOP
-- RAISE NOTICE ''Testing date: %'', our_answer;
IF frequency = ''WEEKLY'' THEN
-- Weekly repeats are only on specific days
-- I think this is not really right, since a WEEKLY on MO,WE,FR should
-- occur three times each week and this will only be once a week.
dow = substring( to_char( our_answer, ''DY'' ) for 2);
CONTINUE WHEN position( dow in byday ) = 0;
ELSIF frequency = ''MONTHLY'' THEN
IF byday IS NOT NULL THEN
-- This works fine, except that maybe there are multiple BYDAY
-- components. e.g. 1TU,3TU might be 1st & 3rd tuesdays.
our_answer := apply_month_byday( our_answer, byday );
ELSE
-- If we did not get a BYDAY= then we kind of have to assume it is the same day each month
our_answer := our_answer + ''1 month''::interval;
END IF;
ELSIF bymonthday IS NOT NULL AND frequency = ''MONTHLY'' AND bymonthday < 1 THEN
-- We do not deal with this situation at present
RAISE NOTICE ''The case of negative BYMONTHDAY is not handled yet.'';
END IF;
EXIT WHEN our_answer >= earliest;
loopcount := loopcount - 1;
IF loopcount < 0 THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION ''Giving up on repeat rule "%" - after 100 increments from % we are still not after %'', repeatrule, basedate, earliest;
RETURN NULL;
END IF;
-- Increment for our next time through the loop...
our_answer := our_answer + (length::text || units)::interval;
END LOOP;
RETURN our_answer;
END;
' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' IMMUTABLE STRICT;
CREATE or REPLACE FUNCTION get_permissions( INT, INT ) RETURNS TEXT AS '
DECLARE
in_from ALIAS FOR $1;
in_to ALIAS FOR $2;
out_confers TEXT;
tmp_confers TEXT;
dbg TEXT DEFAULT '''';
BEGIN
-- Self can always have full access
IF in_from = in_to THEN
RETURN ''A'';
END IF;
-- dbg := ''S-'';
SELECT rt1.confers INTO out_confers FROM relationship r1 JOIN relationship_type rt1 USING ( rt_id )
WHERE NOT rt1.rt_isgroup AND r1.from_user = in_from AND r1.to_user = in_to;
IF FOUND THEN
RETURN dbg || out_confers;
END IF;
-- RAISE NOTICE ''No simple relationships between % and %'', in_from, in_to;
SELECT rt1.confers, rt2.confers INTO out_confers, tmp_confers FROM relationship r1 JOIN relationship_type rt1 ON ( r1.rt_id = rt1.rt_id )
LEFT OUTER JOIN relationship r2 ON ( r1.to_user = r2.from_user ) JOIN relationship_type rt2 ON ( r2.rt_id = rt2.rt_id )
WHERE rt1.rt_isgroup AND NOT rt2.rt_isgroup AND r1.from_user = in_from AND r2.to_user = in_to;
IF FOUND THEN
-- RAISE NOTICE ''Permissions to group % from group %'', out_confers, tmp_confers;
-- FIXME: This is an oversimplification
-- dbg := ''C-'';
IF out_confers = tmp_confers THEN
RETURN dbg || out_confers;
ELSE
IF length( out_confers ) < length( tmp_confers ) THEN
RETURN dbg || out_confers;
ELSE
RETURN dbg || tmp_confers;
END IF;
END IF;
END IF;
-- RAISE NOTICE ''No complex relationships between % and %'', in_from, in_to;
SELECT rt1.confers INTO out_confers, tmp_confers FROM relationship r1 JOIN relationship_type rt1 ON ( r1.rt_id = rt1.rt_id )
LEFT OUTER JOIN relationship r2 ON ( rt1.rt_id = r2.rt_id )
WHERE rt1.rt_isgroup AND r1.from_user = in_from AND r2.from_user = in_to AND r1.from_user != r2.from_user AND r1.to_user = r2.to_user
AND NOT EXISTS( SELECT 1 FROM relationship r3 WHERE r3.from_user = r1.to_user ) ;
IF FOUND THEN
-- dbg := ''H-'';
-- RAISE NOTICE ''Permissions to shared group % '', out_confers;
RETURN dbg || out_confers;
END IF;
-- RAISE NOTICE ''No common group relationships between % and %'', in_from, in_to;
RETURN '''';
END;
' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' IMMUTABLE STRICT;
-- Function to convert a PostgreSQL date into UTC + the format used by iCalendar
CREATE or REPLACE FUNCTION to_ical_utc( TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE ) RETURNS TEXT AS '
SELECT to_char( $1 at time zone ''UTC'', ''YYYYMMDD"T"HH24MISS"Z"'' )
' LANGUAGE 'sql' IMMUTABLE STRICT;