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Schema: name all constraints, not just PKs
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Al2Klimov committed Jul 2, 2024
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199 changes: 122 additions & 77 deletions schema/pgsql/schema.sql
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Expand Up @@ -43,32 +43,38 @@ CREATE TABLE available_channel_type (
CREATE TABLE channel (
id bigserial,
name citext NOT NULL,
type text NOT NULL REFERENCES available_channel_type(type), -- 'email', 'sms', ...
type text NOT NULL, -- 'email', 'sms', ...
config text, -- JSON with channel-specific attributes
-- for now type determines the implementation, in the future, this will need a reference to a concrete
-- implementation to allow multiple implementations of a sms channel for example, probably even user-provided ones

CONSTRAINT pk_channel PRIMARY KEY (id)
CONSTRAINT pk_channel PRIMARY KEY (id),
CONSTRAINT fk_channel_available_channel_type FOREIGN KEY (type) REFERENCES available_channel_type(type)
);

CREATE TABLE contact (
id bigserial,
full_name citext NOT NULL,
username citext, -- reference to web user
default_channel_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES channel(id),
default_channel_id bigint NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT pk_contact PRIMARY KEY (id),
UNIQUE (username)
CONSTRAINT key_contact_username UNIQUE (username),
CONSTRAINT fk_contact_channel FOREIGN KEY (default_channel_id) REFERENCES channel(id)
);

CREATE TABLE contact_address (
id bigserial,
contact_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES contact(id),
contact_id bigint NOT NULL,
type text NOT NULL, -- 'phone', 'email', ...
address text NOT NULL, -- phone number, email address, ...

CONSTRAINT pk_contact_address PRIMARY KEY (id),
UNIQUE (contact_id, type) -- constraint may be relaxed in the future to support multiple addresses per type

-- constraint may be relaxed in the future to support multiple addresses per type
CONSTRAINT key_contact_address_contact_type UNIQUE (contact_id, type),

CONSTRAINT fk_contact_address_contact FOREIGN KEY (contact_id) REFERENCES contact(id)
);

CREATE TABLE contactgroup (
Expand All @@ -79,10 +85,12 @@ CREATE TABLE contactgroup (
);

CREATE TABLE contactgroup_member (
contactgroup_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES contactgroup(id),
contact_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES contact(id),
contactgroup_id bigint NOT NULL,
contact_id bigint NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT pk_contactgroup_member PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
CONSTRAINT pk_contactgroup_member PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id),
CONSTRAINT fk_contactgroup_member_contactgroup FOREIGN KEY (contactgroup_id) REFERENCES contactgroup(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_contactgroup_member_contact FOREIGN KEY (contact_id) REFERENCES contact(id)
);

CREATE TABLE schedule (
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CREATE TABLE rotation (
id bigserial,
schedule_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES schedule(id),
schedule_id bigint NOT NULL,
-- the lower the more important, starting at 0, avoids the need to re-index upon addition
priority integer NOT NULL,
name text NOT NULL,
Expand All @@ -112,51 +120,60 @@ CREATE TABLE rotation (
-- Used by Web to avoid showing shifts that never happened
actual_handoff bigint NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT pk_rotation PRIMARY KEY (id),

-- each schedule can only have one rotation with a given priority starting at a given date
UNIQUE (schedule_id, priority, first_handoff),
CONSTRAINT key_rotation_schedule_schedule_priority_first_handoff UNIQUE (schedule_id, priority, first_handoff),

CONSTRAINT pk_rotation PRIMARY KEY (id)
CONSTRAINT fk_rotation_schedule FOREIGN KEY (schedule_id) REFERENCES schedule(id)
);

CREATE TABLE timeperiod (
id bigserial,
owned_by_rotation_id bigint REFERENCES rotation(id), -- nullable for future standalone timeperiods
owned_by_rotation_id bigint, -- nullable for future standalone timeperiods

CONSTRAINT pk_timeperiod PRIMARY KEY (id)
CONSTRAINT pk_timeperiod PRIMARY KEY (id),
CONSTRAINT fk_timeperiod_rotation FOREIGN KEY (owned_by_rotation_id) REFERENCES rotation(id)
);

CREATE TABLE rotation_member (
id bigserial,
rotation_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES rotation(id),
contact_id bigint REFERENCES contact(id),
contactgroup_id bigint REFERENCES contactgroup(id),
rotation_id bigint NOT NULL,
contact_id bigint,
contactgroup_id bigint,
position integer NOT NULL,

UNIQUE (rotation_id, position), -- each position in a rotation can only be used once
-- each position in a rotation can only be used once
CONSTRAINT key_rotation_member_rotation_position UNIQUE (rotation_id, position),

-- Two UNIQUE constraints prevent duplicate memberships of the same contact or contactgroup in a single rotation.
-- Multiple NULLs are not considered to be duplicates, so rows with a contact_id but no contactgroup_id are
-- basically ignored in the UNIQUE constraint over contactgroup_id and vice versa. The CHECK constraint below
-- ensures that each row has only non-NULL values in one of these constraints.
UNIQUE (rotation_id, contact_id),
UNIQUE (rotation_id, contactgroup_id),
CHECK (num_nonnulls(contact_id, contactgroup_id) = 1),

CONSTRAINT pk_rotation_member PRIMARY KEY (id)
CONSTRAINT key_rotation_member_rotation_contact UNIQUE (rotation_id, contact_id),
CONSTRAINT key_rotation_member_rotation_contactgroup UNIQUE (rotation_id, contactgroup_id),
CONSTRAINT nonnulls_rotation_member_recipients_check CHECK (num_nonnulls(contact_id, contactgroup_id) = 1),

CONSTRAINT pk_rotation_member PRIMARY KEY (id),
CONSTRAINT fk_rotation_member_rotation FOREIGN KEY (rotation_id) REFERENCES rotation(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_rotation_member_contact FOREIGN KEY (contact_id) REFERENCES contact(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_rotation_member_contactgroup FOREIGN KEY (contactgroup_id) REFERENCES contactgroup(id)
);

CREATE TABLE timeperiod_entry (
id bigserial,
timeperiod_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES timeperiod(id),
rotation_member_id bigint REFERENCES rotation_member(id), -- nullable for future standalone timeperiods
timeperiod_id bigint NOT NULL,
rotation_member_id bigint, -- nullable for future standalone timeperiods
start_time bigint NOT NULL,
end_time bigint NOT NULL,
-- Is needed by icinga-notifications-web to prefilter entries, which matches until this time and should be ignored by the daemon.
until_time bigint,
timezone text NOT NULL, -- e.g. 'Europe/Berlin', relevant for evaluating rrule (DST changes differ between zones)
rrule text, -- recurrence rule (RFC5545)

CONSTRAINT pk_timeperiod_entry PRIMARY KEY (id)
CONSTRAINT pk_timeperiod_entry PRIMARY KEY (id),
CONSTRAINT fk_timeperiod_entry_timeperiod FOREIGN KEY (timeperiod_id) REFERENCES timeperiod(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_timeperiod_entry_rotation_member FOREIGN KEY (rotation_member_id) REFERENCES rotation_member(id)
);

CREATE TABLE source (
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-- The hash is a PHP password_hash with PASSWORD_DEFAULT algorithm, defaulting to bcrypt. This check roughly ensures
-- that listener_password_hash can only be populated with bcrypt hashes.
-- https://icinga.com/docs/icinga-web/latest/doc/20-Advanced-Topics/#manual-user-creation-for-database-authentication-backend
CHECK (listener_password_hash IS NULL OR listener_password_hash LIKE '$2y$%'),
CHECK (type != 'icinga2' OR (icinga2_base_url IS NOT NULL AND icinga2_auth_user IS NOT NULL AND icinga2_auth_pass IS NOT NULL)),
CONSTRAINT bcrypt_source_listener_password_hash_check CHECK (listener_password_hash IS NULL OR listener_password_hash LIKE '$2y$%'),
CONSTRAINT nonnulls_source_icinga2_check CHECK (type != 'icinga2' OR (icinga2_base_url IS NOT NULL AND icinga2_auth_user IS NOT NULL AND icinga2_auth_pass IS NOT NULL)),

CONSTRAINT pk_source PRIMARY KEY (id)
);

CREATE TABLE object (
id bytea NOT NULL, -- SHA256 of identifying tags and the source.id
source_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES source(id),
source_id bigint NOT NULL,
name text NOT NULL,

url text,
-- mute_reason indicates whether an object is currently muted by its source, and its non-zero value is mapped to true.
mute_reason text,

CHECK (length(id) = 256/8),

CONSTRAINT pk_object PRIMARY KEY (id)
CONSTRAINT pk_object PRIMARY KEY (id),
CONSTRAINT length_id32_check CHECK (length(id) = 256/8),
CONSTRAINT fk_object_source FOREIGN KEY (source_id) REFERENCES source(id)
);

CREATE TABLE object_id_tag (
object_id bytea NOT NULL REFERENCES object(id),
object_id bytea NOT NULL,
tag text NOT NULL,
value text NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT pk_object_id_tag PRIMARY KEY (object_id, tag)
CONSTRAINT pk_object_id_tag PRIMARY KEY (object_id, tag),
CONSTRAINT fk_object_id_tag_object FOREIGN KEY (object_id) REFERENCES object(id)
);

CREATE TABLE object_extra_tag (
object_id bytea NOT NULL REFERENCES object(id),
object_id bytea NOT NULL,
tag text NOT NULL,
value text NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT pk_object_extra_tag PRIMARY KEY (object_id, tag)
CONSTRAINT pk_object_extra_tag PRIMARY KEY (object_id, tag),
CONSTRAINT fk_object_extra_tag_object FOREIGN KEY (object_id) REFERENCES object(id)
);

CREATE TYPE event_type AS ENUM (
Expand All @@ -242,111 +261,129 @@ CREATE TYPE severity AS ENUM ('ok', 'debug', 'info', 'notice', 'warning', 'err',
CREATE TABLE event (
id bigserial,
time bigint NOT NULL,
object_id bytea NOT NULL REFERENCES object(id),
object_id bytea NOT NULL,
type event_type NOT NULL,
severity severity,
message text,
username citext,
mute boolenum,
mute_reason text,

CONSTRAINT pk_event PRIMARY KEY (id)
CONSTRAINT pk_event PRIMARY KEY (id),
CONSTRAINT fk_event_object FOREIGN KEY (object_id) REFERENCES object(id)
);

CREATE TABLE rule (
id bigserial,
name citext NOT NULL,
timeperiod_id bigint REFERENCES timeperiod(id),
timeperiod_id bigint,
object_filter text,
is_active boolenum NOT NULL DEFAULT 'y',

CONSTRAINT pk_rule PRIMARY KEY (id)
CONSTRAINT pk_rule PRIMARY KEY (id),
CONSTRAINT fk_rule_timeperiod FOREIGN KEY (timeperiod_id) REFERENCES timeperiod(id)
);

CREATE TABLE rule_escalation (
id bigserial,
rule_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES rule(id),
rule_id bigint NOT NULL,
position integer NOT NULL,
condition text,
name citext, -- if not set, recipients are used as a fallback for display purposes
fallback_for bigint REFERENCES rule_escalation(id),
fallback_for bigint,

CONSTRAINT pk_rule_escalation PRIMARY KEY (id),

UNIQUE (rule_id, position),
CHECK (NOT (condition IS NOT NULL AND fallback_for IS NOT NULL))
CONSTRAINT key_rule_escalation_rule_position UNIQUE (rule_id, position),
CONSTRAINT onenull_rule_escalation_condition_fallback_for_check CHECK (NOT (condition IS NOT NULL AND fallback_for IS NOT NULL)),
CONSTRAINT fk_rule_escalation_rule FOREIGN KEY (rule_id) REFERENCES rule(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_rule_escalation_rule_escalation FOREIGN KEY (fallback_for) REFERENCES rule_escalation(id)
);

CREATE TABLE rule_escalation_recipient (
id bigserial,
rule_escalation_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES rule_escalation(id),
contact_id bigint REFERENCES contact(id),
contactgroup_id bigint REFERENCES contactgroup(id),
schedule_id bigint REFERENCES schedule(id),
channel_id bigint REFERENCES channel(id),
rule_escalation_id bigint NOT NULL,
contact_id bigint,
contactgroup_id bigint,
schedule_id bigint,
channel_id bigint,

CONSTRAINT pk_rule_escalation_recipient PRIMARY KEY (id),

CHECK (num_nonnulls(contact_id, contactgroup_id, schedule_id) = 1)
CONSTRAINT nonnulls_rule_escalation_recipients_check CHECK (num_nonnulls(contact_id, contactgroup_id, schedule_id) = 1),
CONSTRAINT fk_rule_escalation_recipient_rule_escalation FOREIGN KEY (rule_escalation_id) REFERENCES rule_escalation(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_rule_escalation_recipient_contact FOREIGN KEY (contact_id) REFERENCES contact(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_rule_escalation_recipient_contactgroup FOREIGN KEY (contactgroup_id) REFERENCES contactgroup(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_rule_escalation_recipient_schedule FOREIGN KEY (schedule_id) REFERENCES schedule(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_rule_escalation_recipient_channel FOREIGN KEY (channel_id) REFERENCES channel(id)
);

CREATE TABLE incident (
id bigserial,
object_id bytea NOT NULL REFERENCES object(id),
object_id bytea NOT NULL,
started_at bigint NOT NULL,
recovered_at bigint,
severity severity NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT pk_incident PRIMARY KEY (id)
CONSTRAINT pk_incident PRIMARY KEY (id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_object FOREIGN KEY (object_id) REFERENCES object(id)
);

CREATE TABLE incident_event (
incident_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES incident(id),
event_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES event(id),
incident_id bigint NOT NULL,
event_id bigint NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT pk_incident_event PRIMARY KEY (incident_id, event_id)
CONSTRAINT pk_incident_event PRIMARY KEY (incident_id, event_id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_event_incident FOREIGN KEY (incident_id) REFERENCES incident(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_event_event FOREIGN KEY (event_id) REFERENCES event(id)
);

CREATE TYPE incident_contact_role AS ENUM ('recipient', 'subscriber', 'manager');

CREATE TABLE incident_contact (
incident_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES incident(id),
contact_id bigint REFERENCES contact(id),
contactgroup_id bigint REFERENCES contactgroup(id),
schedule_id bigint REFERENCES schedule(id),
incident_id bigint NOT NULL,
contact_id bigint,
contactgroup_id bigint,
schedule_id bigint,
role incident_contact_role NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT key_incident_contact_contact UNIQUE (incident_id, contact_id),
CONSTRAINT key_incident_contact_contactgroup UNIQUE (incident_id, contactgroup_id),
CONSTRAINT key_incident_contact_schedule UNIQUE (incident_id, schedule_id),
CONSTRAINT nonnulls_incident_recipients_check CHECK (num_nonnulls(contact_id, contactgroup_id, schedule_id) = 1)
CONSTRAINT nonnulls_incident_recipients_check CHECK (num_nonnulls(contact_id, contactgroup_id, schedule_id) = 1),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_contact_incident FOREIGN KEY (incident_id) REFERENCES incident(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_contact_contact FOREIGN KEY (contact_id) REFERENCES contact(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_contact_contactgroup FOREIGN KEY (contactgroup_id) REFERENCES contactgroup(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_contact_schedule FOREIGN KEY (schedule_id) REFERENCES schedule(id)
);

CREATE TABLE incident_rule (
incident_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES incident(id),
rule_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES rule(id),
incident_id bigint NOT NULL,
rule_id bigint NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT pk_incident_rule PRIMARY KEY (incident_id, rule_id)
CONSTRAINT pk_incident_rule PRIMARY KEY (incident_id, rule_id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_rule_incident FOREIGN KEY (incident_id) REFERENCES incident(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_rule_rule FOREIGN KEY (rule_id) REFERENCES rule(id)
);

CREATE TABLE incident_rule_escalation_state (
incident_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES incident(id),
rule_escalation_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES rule_escalation(id),
incident_id bigint NOT NULL,
rule_escalation_id bigint NOT NULL,
triggered_at bigint NOT NULL,

CONSTRAINT pk_incident_rule_escalation_state PRIMARY KEY (incident_id, rule_escalation_id)
CONSTRAINT pk_incident_rule_escalation_state PRIMARY KEY (incident_id, rule_escalation_id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_rule_escalation_state_incident FOREIGN KEY (incident_id) REFERENCES incident(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_rule_escalation_state_rule_escalation FOREIGN KEY (rule_escalation_id) REFERENCES rule_escalation(id)
);

CREATE TABLE incident_history (
id bigserial,
incident_id bigint NOT NULL REFERENCES incident(id),
rule_escalation_id bigint REFERENCES rule_escalation(id),
event_id bigint REFERENCES event(id),
contact_id bigint REFERENCES contact(id),
contactgroup_id bigint REFERENCES contactgroup(id),
schedule_id bigint REFERENCES schedule(id),
rule_id bigint REFERENCES rule(id),
channel_id bigint REFERENCES channel(id),
incident_id bigint NOT NULL,
rule_escalation_id bigint,
event_id bigint,
contact_id bigint,
contactgroup_id bigint,
schedule_id bigint,
rule_id bigint,
channel_id bigint,
time bigint NOT NULL,
message text,
type incident_history_event_type NOT NULL,
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sent_at bigint,

CONSTRAINT pk_incident_history PRIMARY KEY (id),
FOREIGN KEY (incident_id, rule_escalation_id) REFERENCES incident_rule_escalation_state(incident_id, rule_escalation_id)
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_history_incident_rule_escalation_state FOREIGN KEY (incident_id, rule_escalation_id) REFERENCES incident_rule_escalation_state(incident_id, rule_escalation_id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_history_incident FOREIGN KEY (incident_id) REFERENCES incident(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_history_rule_escalation FOREIGN KEY (rule_escalation_id) REFERENCES rule_escalation(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_history_event FOREIGN KEY (event_id) REFERENCES event(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_history_contact FOREIGN KEY (contact_id) REFERENCES contact(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_history_contactgroup FOREIGN KEY (contactgroup_id) REFERENCES contactgroup(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_history_schedule FOREIGN KEY (schedule_id) REFERENCES schedule(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_history_rule FOREIGN KEY (rule_id) REFERENCES rule(id),
CONSTRAINT fk_incident_history_channel FOREIGN KEY (channel_id) REFERENCES channel(id)
);

CREATE INDEX idx_incident_history_time_type ON incident_history(time, type);
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