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worklenz/worklenz-backend/database
chamikaJ a368b979d5 Implement task completion prompt and enhance progress handling
- Added logic to prompt users to mark tasks as done when progress reaches 100%, integrating with the socket events for real-time updates.
- Updated backend functions to check task statuses and determine if a prompt is necessary based on the task's current state.
- Enhanced frontend components to display a modal for confirming task completion, improving user experience and clarity in task management.
- Refactored socket event handling to include new events for retrieving "done" statuses, ensuring accurate task status updates across the application.
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All database DDLs, DMLs and migrations relates to the application should be stored here as well.

Worklenz Database

Directory Structure

  • sql/ - Contains all SQL files needed for database initialization
  • migrations/ - Contains database migration scripts
  • 00-init-db.sh - Initialization script that executes SQL files in the correct order

SQL File Execution Order

The database initialization files should be executed in the following order:

  1. sql/0_extensions.sql - PostgreSQL extensions
  2. sql/1_tables.sql - Table definitions and constraints
  3. sql/indexes.sql - All database indexes
  4. sql/4_functions.sql - Database functions
  5. sql/triggers.sql - Database triggers
  6. sql/3_views.sql - Database views
  7. sql/2_dml.sql - Data Manipulation Language statements (inserts, updates)
  8. sql/5_database_user.sql - Database user setup

Docker-based Setup

In the Docker environment, we use a shell script called 00-init-db.sh to control the SQL file execution order:

  1. The shell script creates a sql/ subdirectory if it doesn't exist
  2. It copies all .sql files into this subdirectory
  3. It executes the SQL files from the subdirectory in the correct order

This approach prevents the SQL files from being executed twice by Docker's automatic initialization mechanism, which would cause errors for objects that already exist.

Manual Setup

If you're setting up the database manually, please follow the execution order listed above. Ensure your SQL files are in the sql/ subdirectory before executing the script.