listmonk/cmd/upgrade.go
Kailash Nadh fabe06e339 Add support for custom CSS/JS in settings for admin and public pages.
This feature was originally authored by @sweetppro in PR #438.
However, since the PR ended up in an unclean state with
multiple master merges (instead of rebase) from the upstream, there are
several commits that are out of order and can can no longer be be
squashed for a clean feature merge.

This commit aggregates the changes from the original PR and applies the
following fixes on top of it.

- Add custom admin JS box to appearance UI.
- Refactor i18n language strings.
- Add handlers and migrations for the new `appearance.admin.custom_js`
  field.
- Fix migration version to `v2.1.0`
- Load custom appearance CSS/JS bytes into global constants during boot
  instead of making a DB call on every request.
- Fix and canonicalize URIs from `/api/custom*` to `/public/*.css`
  and `/admin/*.css`. Add proxy paths to yarn proxy config.
- Remove redundant HTTP handlers for different custom appearance files
  and refactor into a single handler `serveCustomApperance()`
- Fix content-type and UTF8 encoding headers for different file types.
- Fix incorrect registration of public facing custom CSS/JS handlers
  in the authenticated admin URI group.
- Fix merge conflicts in `Settings.vue`.
- Minor HTML and style fixes.
- Remove the `AppearanceEditor` component and use the existing
  `HTMLEditor` component instead.
- Add `language` prop to the `HTMLEditor` component.

Co-authored-by: SweetPPro <sweetppro@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-12-18 15:38:42 +05:30

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package main
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/jmoiron/sqlx"
"github.com/knadh/koanf"
"github.com/knadh/listmonk/internal/migrations"
"github.com/knadh/stuffbin"
"github.com/lib/pq"
"golang.org/x/mod/semver"
)
// migFunc represents a migration function for a particular version.
// fn (generally) executes database migrations and additionally
// takes the filesystem and config objects in case there are additional bits
// of logic to be performed before executing upgrades. fn is idempotent.
type migFunc struct {
version string
fn func(*sqlx.DB, stuffbin.FileSystem, *koanf.Koanf) error
}
// migList is the list of available migList ordered by the semver.
// Each migration is a Go file in internal/migrations named after the semver.
// The functions are named as: v0.7.0 => migrations.V0_7_0() and are idempotent.
var migList = []migFunc{
{"v0.4.0", migrations.V0_4_0},
{"v0.7.0", migrations.V0_7_0},
{"v0.8.0", migrations.V0_8_0},
{"v0.9.0", migrations.V0_9_0},
{"v1.0.0", migrations.V1_0_0},
{"v2.0.0", migrations.V2_0_0},
{"v2.1.0", migrations.V2_1_0},
}
// upgrade upgrades the database to the current version by running SQL migration files
// for all version from the last known version to the current one.
func upgrade(db *sqlx.DB, fs stuffbin.FileSystem, prompt bool) {
if prompt {
var ok string
fmt.Printf("** IMPORTANT: Take a backup of the database before upgrading.\n")
fmt.Print("continue (y/n)? ")
if _, err := fmt.Scanf("%s", &ok); err != nil {
lo.Fatalf("error reading value from terminal: %v", err)
}
if strings.ToLower(ok) != "y" {
fmt.Println("upgrade cancelled")
return
}
}
_, toRun, err := getPendingMigrations(db)
if err != nil {
lo.Fatalf("error checking migrations: %v", err)
}
// No migrations to run.
if len(toRun) == 0 {
lo.Printf("no upgrades to run. Database is up to date.")
return
}
// Execute migrations in succession.
for _, m := range toRun {
lo.Printf("running migration %s", m.version)
if err := m.fn(db, fs, ko); err != nil {
lo.Fatalf("error running migration %s: %v", m.version, err)
}
// Record the migration version in the settings table. There was no
// settings table until v0.7.0, so ignore the no-table errors.
if err := recordMigrationVersion(m.version, db); err != nil {
if isTableNotExistErr(err) {
continue
}
lo.Fatalf("error recording migration version %s: %v", m.version, err)
}
}
lo.Printf("upgrade complete")
}
// checkUpgrade checks if the current database schema matches the expected
// binary version.
func checkUpgrade(db *sqlx.DB) {
lastVer, toRun, err := getPendingMigrations(db)
if err != nil {
lo.Fatalf("error checking migrations: %v", err)
}
// No migrations to run.
if len(toRun) == 0 {
return
}
var vers []string
for _, m := range toRun {
vers = append(vers, m.version)
}
lo.Fatalf(`there are %d pending database upgrade(s): %v. The last upgrade was %s. Backup the database and run listmonk --upgrade`,
len(toRun), vers, lastVer)
}
// getPendingMigrations gets the pending migrations by comparing the last
// recorded migration in the DB against all migrations listed in `migrations`.
func getPendingMigrations(db *sqlx.DB) (string, []migFunc, error) {
lastVer, err := getLastMigrationVersion()
if err != nil {
return "", nil, err
}
// Iterate through the migration versions and get everything above the last
// last upgraded semver.
var toRun []migFunc
for i, m := range migList {
if semver.Compare(m.version, lastVer) > 0 {
toRun = migList[i:]
break
}
}
return lastVer, toRun, nil
}
// getLastMigrationVersion returns the last migration semver recorded in the DB.
// If there isn't any, `v0.0.0` is returned.
func getLastMigrationVersion() (string, error) {
var v string
if err := db.Get(&v, `
SELECT COALESCE(
(SELECT value->>-1 FROM settings WHERE key='migrations'),
'v0.0.0')`); err != nil {
if isTableNotExistErr(err) {
return "v0.0.0", nil
}
return v, err
}
return v, nil
}
// isPqNoTableErr checks if the given error represents a Postgres/pq
// "table does not exist" error.
func isTableNotExistErr(err error) bool {
if p, ok := err.(*pq.Error); ok {
// `settings` table does not exist. It was introduced in v0.7.0.
if p.Code == "42P01" {
return true
}
}
return false
}