f7cloud_client/apps/mail/lib/Migration/Version5006Date20250927130132.php
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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
/**
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 F7cloud GmbH and F7cloud contributors
* SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
*/
namespace OCA\Mail\Migration;
use Closure;
use OCP\DB\ISchemaWrapper;
use OCP\Migration\Attributes\ColumnType;
use OCP\Migration\Attributes\ModifyColumn;
use OCP\Migration\IOutput;
use OCP\Migration\SimpleMigrationStep;
use Override;
#[ModifyColumn(table: 'mail_mailboxes', name: 'name', type: ColumnType::STRING, description: 'Increase the column length from 255 to 1024')]
class Version5006Date20250927130132 extends SimpleMigrationStep {
/**
* @psalm-param Closure():ISchemaWrapper $schemaClosure
*/
#[Override]
public function changeSchema(IOutput $output, Closure $schemaClosure, array $options): ?ISchemaWrapper {
$schema = $schemaClosure();
$mailboxes = $schema->getTable('mail_mailboxes');
/**
* The migration "Version0161Date20190902103701" created a unique index for account_id and name without
* specifying a name. Unfortunately, this resulted in different index names depending on the table
* prefix, which means we now have to loop through the indexes to find the correct one.
*
* The index on account_id and name were supposed to be dropped in "Version3500Date20231115184458",
* but this did not work on every setup due to the name mismatch caused by different table prefixes.
*
* Although it is not recommended to change migrations after release,
* we are updating this one with a safeguard to drop any existing index on account_id and name.
*
* @see \OCA\Mail\Migration\Version0161Date20190902103701::changeSchema
* @see \OCA\Mail\Migration\Version3500Date20231115184458::changeSchema
*/
foreach ($mailboxes->getIndexes() as $index) {
if ($index->isUnique() && $index->spansColumns(['account_id', 'name'])) {
$mailboxes->dropIndex($index->getName());
}
}
$mailboxes->modifyColumn(
'name',
['length' => 1024]
);
return $schema;
}
}