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use Phinx\Migration\AbstractMigration; |
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class MatchesTableRestructure extends AbstractMigration |
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{ |
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// |
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// This table will be used to store participation of players in matches. This is to take the place of a comma |
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// separated column in the `matches` table for faster JOIN operations versus string operations. |
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// |
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public function up() |
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{ |
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$playerParticipationTable = $this->table('match_participation', [ |
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'id' => false, |
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'primary_key' => ['match_id', 'user_id'] |
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]); |
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$playerParticipationTable |
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->addColumn('match_id', 'integer', [ |
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'signed' => false, |
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'limit' => 10, |
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'null' => false, |
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'comment' => 'The ID of the match this player participated in', |
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]) |
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->addColumn('user_id', 'integer', [ |
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'signed' => false, |
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'limit' => 10, |
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'null' => false, |
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'comment' => 'The ID of the player who participated in this match', |
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]) |
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->addColumn('team_id', 'integer', [ |
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'signed' => false, |
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'limit' => 10, |
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'null' => true, |
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'comment' => 'The ID of the team this player played for at the time of this match' |
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]) |
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->addColumn('callsign', 'string', [ |
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'null' => true, |
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'comment' => 'The callsign used by the player during this match.', |
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]) |
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->addColumn('ip_address', 'string', [ |
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'limit' => 46, |
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'null' => true, |
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'comment' => 'The IP address used by the player in this match', |
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]) |
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// Integer operations in SQL are faster than strings; so for team loyalty, we can simplify it to 0 or 1 |
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->addColumn('team_loyalty', 'integer', [ |
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'after' => 'callsign', |
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'limit' => 1, |
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'null' => false, |
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'comment' => 'The team color this player played for: 0 will be for "TEAM A" and 1 will be for "TEAM B"' |
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]) |
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->addForeignKey('match_id', 'matches', 'id', ['delete' => 'CASCADE']) |
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->addForeignKey('user_id', 'players', 'id', ['delete' => 'CASCADE']) |
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->addForeignKey('team_id', 'teams', 'id', ['delete' => 'SET_NULL']) |
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->create() |
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; |
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$statement = $this->query("SELECT * FROM matches WHERE (team_a_players IS NOT NULL AND team_a_players != '') OR (team_b_players IS NOT NULL AND team_b_players != '')"); |
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$matches = $statement->fetchAll(); |
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$insertData = []; |
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foreach ($matches as $match) { |
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$team_a_players = explode(',', $match['team_a_players']); |
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$team_b_players = explode(',', $match['team_b_players']); |
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$dataBuilder = function(array $playerIDs, $isTeamB) use (&$insertData, $match) { |
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foreach ($playerIDs as $playerID) { |
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if (empty($playerID)) { |
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continue; |
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} |
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$workspace = [ |
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'match_id' => $match['id'], |
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'user_id' => $playerID, |
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'team_loyalty' => (int)$isTeamB, |
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]; |
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if ($match['team_a'] !== null && !$isTeamB) { |
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$workspace['team_id'] = $match['team_a']; |
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} elseif ($match['team_b'] !== null && $isTeamB) { |
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$workspace['team_id'] = $match['team_b']; |
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} |
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$insertData[] = $workspace; |
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} |
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}; |
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$dataBuilder($team_a_players, false); |
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$dataBuilder($team_b_players, true); |
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} |
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// Only attempt to insert data if we actually have data to insert, otherwise an exception will be thrown |
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if (!empty($insertData)) { |
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$playerParticipationTable->insert($insertData); |
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$playerParticipationTable->saveData(); |
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} |
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$matchesTable = $this->table('matches'); |
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$matchesTable |
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->removeColumn('team_a_players') |
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->removeColumn('team_b_players') |
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->update() |
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; |
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} |
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public function down() |
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{ |
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$matchesTable = $this->table('matches'); |
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$matchesTable |
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->addColumn('team_a_players', 'string', [ |
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'after' => 'team_b_points', |
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'limit' => 256, |
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'null' => true, |
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'comment' => 'A comma-separated list of BZIDs of players who where on Team 1' |
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]) |
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->addColumn('team_b_players', 'string', [ |
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'after' => 'team_a_players', |
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'limit' => 256, |
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'null' => true, |
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'comment' => 'A comma-separated list of BZIDs of players who where on Team 2' |
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]) |
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->update() |
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$statement = $this->query(' |
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SELECT |
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match_id, |
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GROUP_CONCAT(IF(team_loyalty = 0, user_id, NULL)) AS team_a_players, |
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GROUP_CONCAT(IF(team_loyalty = 1, user_id, NULL)) AS team_b_players |
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FROM |
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match_participation |
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GROUP BY |
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match_id; |
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'); |
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$results = $statement->fetchAll(); |
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foreach ($results as $result) { |
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$this->execute(sprintf(" |
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UPDATE matches SET team_a_players = '%s', team_b_players = '%s' WHERE id = %d |
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", $result['team_a_players'], $result['team_b_players'], $result['match_id'])); |
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} |
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$playerParticipationTable = $this->table('match_participation'); |
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$playerParticipationTable->drop(); |
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} |
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} |
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Methods can only be called on objects. This check looks for methods being called on variables that have been inferred to never be objects.