liquid_feedback_core
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Version beta12
Changed function delete_private_data() to delete more data, including tables setting and member_image, for better data protection
Bugfix related to linux-sh in shell script lf_export
New fields password_reset_secret and password_reset_secret_expiry in member table
UNIQUE constraint for notify_email_secret and password_reset_secret fields in member table
Database constraint forbids adding yourself as a contact
Changed function delete_private_data() to delete more data, including tables setting and member_image, for better data protection
Bugfix related to linux-sh in shell script lf_export
New fields password_reset_secret and password_reset_secret_expiry in member table
UNIQUE constraint for notify_email_secret and password_reset_secret fields in member table
Database constraint forbids adding yourself as a contact
author | jbe |
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date | Sat Jan 02 12:00:00 2010 +0100 (2010-01-02) |
parents | e6faf5ff83af |
children | 92fc60ed705d |
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2 Setup the database:
3 $ createdb liquid_feedback
4 $ psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -f core.sql liquid_feedback
6 Optionally insert demo data:
7 $ psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -f demo.sql liquid_feedback
9 Compile lf_update binary:
10 $ make
12 If you wish, copy the created lf_update file to /usr/local/bin or a
13 similar directory. Ensure that "lf_update dbname=liquid_feedback"
14 is called regularly. On successful run, lf_update will not produce
15 any output and exit with code 0.
17 NOTE: When writing to the database, some INSERTs must be executed
18 within the same transaction, e.g. issues can't exist without
19 an initiative and vice versa.
21 To create an export file, which is containing all but private data,
22 you may use the lf_export shell-script:
23 $ lf_export liquid_feedback export.sql.gz
25 To uninstall the software, delete the lf_update binary
26 and drop the database by entering the following command:
27 $ dropdb liquid_feedback