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Update Bundler to 1.0.15. Update Rails to 2.3.12. Update rails_xss plugin. The latter two were the source of a considerable amount of grief, as rails_xss is now MUCH stricter about what string methods can be used. Also made it possible to use rake 0.9.x with Instiki. But you probably REALLY want to use ruby bundle exec rake ... instead of just saying rake ....
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909 B
Ruby
34 lines
909 B
Ruby
require 'rake'
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desc "This task will perform necessary upgrades to your Instiki installation"
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task :upgrade_instiki => :environment do
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ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'production'
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puts "Upgrading Instiki in #{ENV['RAILS_ENV']} environment."
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InstikiUpgrade.migrate_db
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InstikiUpgrade.move_uploaded_files
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end
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class InstikiUpgrade
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def self.migrate_db
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ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection ENV['RAILS_ENV']
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Rake::Task["db:migrate"].invoke
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end
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def self.move_uploaded_files
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Web.all.each do |web|
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public_path = Rails.root.join("public", web.address)
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if public_path.exist?
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webs_path = Rails.root.join("webs", web.address)
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if webs_path.exist?
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puts "Warning! The directory #{webs_path} already exists. Skipping."
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else
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public_path.rename(webs_path)
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puts "Moved #{public_path} to #{webs_path}"
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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