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CI dry-run revealed an architectural ordering bug: db-init/004 and
db-init/005 ALTER TABLE the Directus-managed tables (organization_users,
events, etc.), but db-init runs BEFORE schema-apply creates those
tables. On a fresh CI Postgres this fails with "relation does not
exist." Local dev never tripped this because we'd created the tables
via MCP first.
Fix: introduce a post-schema migration phase. Two db-init runs in the
entrypoint, with schema-apply in between:
1. apply-db-init.sh db-init/ → positions hypertable + faulty
column (tables Directus does
NOT manage)
2. schema-apply.sh → creates Directus-managed tables
from snapshots/schema.yaml
3. apply-db-init.sh db-init-post/ → composite UNIQUE constraints on
the Directus-managed tables
4. directus bootstrap
5. directus start
Files moved:
db-init/004_junction_unique_constraints.sql →
db-init-post/001_junction_unique_constraints.sql
db-init/005_event_participation_unique_constraints.sql →
db-init-post/002_event_participation_unique_constraints.sql
Each ALTER TABLE in the post-schema migrations is now wrapped in a
pg_constraint existence guard for idempotency. This handles the dev DB
where the constraints already exist (from the original 004/005 runs +
the manual psql recovery during task 1.5's destructive-apply
incident). Old 004/005 rows in migrations_applied become orphans —
harmless.
Updates:
- Dockerfile: COPY db-init-post into the image
- entrypoint.sh: 4-step → 5-step flow with the post-schema run between
schema-apply and bootstrap
- .gitea/workflows/build.yml: dry-run chains all three pre-boot scripts
(pre-schema → schema-apply → post-schema); path filter includes
db-init-post/**
- Task specs 1.4 and 1.5 Done sections: updated to reference the new
db-init-post/ path (db-init/004 → db-init-post/001, etc.)
The reusable runner script (apply-db-init.sh) didn't need to change —
it already accepts DB_INIT_DIR and uses just the basename for the
guard-table key. The two phases share migrations_applied; filenames
don't collide because pre-schema and post-schema use distinct
descriptive names.
Phase 1 is still "done" — this is a Phase 1 architectural correction
exposed by the CI dry-run, not a new task.
98 lines
2.9 KiB
SQL
98 lines
2.9 KiB
SQL
-- 002_event_participation_unique_constraints.sql (post-schema phase)
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-- Composite UNIQUE constraints on the event-participation collections.
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--
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-- Same rationale as 001 in this dir: tables are Directus-managed (events,
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-- classes, entries, entry_crew, entry_devices), created by schema-apply,
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-- so the constraints land here in db-init-post/ rather than in db-init/.
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--
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-- All ALTER TABLE statements are wrapped in pg_constraint existence guards
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-- for idempotency against pre-existing constraints (see 001 for full
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-- rationale).
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DO $$ BEGIN
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'events_org_slug_unique'
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) THEN
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ALTER TABLE events
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ADD CONSTRAINT events_org_slug_unique
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UNIQUE (organization_id, slug);
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END IF;
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END $$;
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DO $$ BEGIN
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'classes_event_code_unique'
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) THEN
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ALTER TABLE classes
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ADD CONSTRAINT classes_event_code_unique
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UNIQUE (event_id, code);
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END IF;
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END $$;
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DO $$ BEGIN
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'entries_event_race_number_unique'
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) THEN
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ALTER TABLE entries
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ADD CONSTRAINT entries_event_race_number_unique
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UNIQUE (event_id, race_number);
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END IF;
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END $$;
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DO $$ BEGIN
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'entry_crew_entry_user_unique'
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) THEN
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ALTER TABLE entry_crew
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ADD CONSTRAINT entry_crew_entry_user_unique
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UNIQUE (entry_id, user_id);
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END IF;
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END $$;
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DO $$ BEGIN
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'entry_devices_entry_device_unique'
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) THEN
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ALTER TABLE entry_devices
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ADD CONSTRAINT entry_devices_entry_device_unique
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UNIQUE (entry_id, device_id);
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END IF;
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END $$;
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-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Assertion block: verify all five constraints landed.
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-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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DO $$ BEGIN
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'events_org_slug_unique'
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) THEN
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RAISE EXCEPTION 'events composite unique constraint (org, slug) missing';
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END IF;
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'classes_event_code_unique'
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) THEN
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RAISE EXCEPTION 'classes composite unique constraint (event, code) missing';
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END IF;
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'entries_event_race_number_unique'
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) THEN
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RAISE EXCEPTION 'entries composite unique constraint (event, race_number) missing';
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END IF;
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'entry_crew_entry_user_unique'
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) THEN
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RAISE EXCEPTION 'entry_crew composite unique constraint (entry, user) missing';
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END IF;
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'entry_devices_entry_device_unique'
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) THEN
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RAISE EXCEPTION 'entry_devices composite unique constraint (entry, device) missing';
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END IF;
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END $$;
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