This is cosmetical but if you have a large number of apps installed then
you'll see a wall of text during the server and app upgrade when it
tries to update each app via the app store. In may cases nothing will be
updated. For those boring cases we can hide the verbose info, but show
when occ is run with -v. Any actual update will still print a few lines.
Those are the important ones for the admin.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
having the index work properly for the queries we need it for requires some additional options which dbal does not support at the momement.
to prevent making it harder to add the correct index later on we don't create the index for now on postgresql
Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
The reason that `filecache.path` hasn't had an index added is the mysql limitation of ~1kb for indexeded fields,
which is to small for the `path`, however mysql supports indexing only the first N bytes of a column instead of the entire column,
allowing us to add an index even if the column is to long.
Because the index doesn't cover the entire column it can't be used in all situations where a normal index would be used, but it does cover the `path like 'folder/path/%'` queries that are used in various places.
Sqlite and Postgresql don't support prefix indexes, but they also don't have the 1kb limit and DBAL handles the differences in index creation.
Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
addOrderBy expects a order expression. For the migration scenario we have column objects. Column objects are not supported by quoteColumnName yet.
A column object as order expression is most likely an edgy thing when migration database information.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kesselberg <mail@danielkesselberg.de>
The reason that `filecache.path` hasn't had an index added is the mysql limitation of ~1kb for indexeded fields,
which is to small for the `path`, however mysql supports indexing only the first N bytes of a column instead of the entire column,
allowing us to add an index even if the column is to long.
Because the index doesn't cover the entire column it can't be used in all situations where a normal index would be used, but it does cover the `path like 'folder/path/%'` queries that are used in various places.
Sqlite and Postgresql don't support prefix indexes, but they also don't have the 1kb limit and DBAL handles the differences in index creation.
Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
The command is meant to be used when the fonts used to render texts
("core/fonts/NotoSans-Regular.ttf" and "core/fonts/NotoSans-Bold.ttf")
are changed (for example, to add support for other scripts). The avatar
and text file previews will be removed, so they will be generated again
with the updated font when needed.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
Right now any setup error will just result in the exception message
being printed. In some cases this doesn't give any insights into what
went wrong. This adds some dedicated logic to print the exception trace
and any previous exceptions to the CLI.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>