How can ONE DATABASE COLUMN have so many cursed issues I don't know, but it certainly pissed off the devil in its previous life.
The start_date column on round entities in the database was added by https://github.com/space-wizards/space-station-14/pull/21153. For some reason, this PR gave the column a nonsensical default value instead of making it nullable. This default value causes the code from #25280 to break. It actually trips an assert though that's not what the original issue report ran into.
This didn't get noticed on wizden servers because we at some point backfilled the start_date column based on the stored admin logs.
So I change the database model to make this column nullable, updated the C# code to match, and made the existing migration set the invalid values to be NULL instead. Cool.
Wait how's SQLite handle in this scenario anyways? Well actually turns out the column was *completely broken* in the first place!
The code for inserting into the round table was copy pasted between SQLite and PostgreSQL, with the only difference being that the SQLite key manually assigned the primary key instead of letting SQLite AUTOINCREMENT it. And then the code to give a start_date value was only added to the PostgreSQL version (which is actually in the base class already). So for SQLite that column's been filled up with the same invalid default the whole time.
Why was the code manually assigning a PK? I checked the SQLite docs for AUTOINCREMENT[1], and the behavior seems appropriate.
I removed the SQLite-specific code path and it just seems to work regardless. The migration just sets the old values to NULL too.
BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE!
Turns out just doing the migration on SQLite is a pain in the ass! EF Core has to create a new table to apply the nullability change, because SQLite doesn't support proper ALTER COLUMN. This causes the generated SQL commands to be weird and the UPDATE for the migration goes BEFORE the nullability change... I ended up having to make TWO migrations for SQLite. Yay.
Fixes#26800
[1]: https://www.sqlite.org/autoinc.html
Fixes#26211
Admin messages now have separate "seen" and "dismissed" fields. The idea is that an admin should be able to tell whether a user pressed the "dismiss for now" button. Instead of using "seen" as "show this message to players when they join", "dismissed" is now used for this.
Existing notes in the database will automatically be marked as dismissed on migration. A note cannot be dismissed without being seen (enforced via constraint in the database too, aren't I fancy).
As part of this, it has become impossible for a player to play without dismissing the message in some form. Instead of a shitty popup window, the popup is now a fullscreen overlay that blocks clicks behind it, making the game unplayable. Also, if a user somehow has multiple messages they will be combined into one popup.
Also I had enough respect for the codebase to make it look better and clean up the code somewhat. Yippee.
God bloody christ. There's like three layers of shit here.
So firstly, apparently we were still using Npgsql.EnableLegacyTimestampBehavior. This means that time values (which are stored UTC in the database) were converted to local time when read out. This meant they were passed around as kind Local to clients (instead of UTC in the case of SQLite). That's easy enough to fix just turn off the flag and fix the couple spots we're passing a local DateTime ez.
Oh but it turns out there's a DIFFERENT problem with SQLite: See SQLite we definitely store the DateTimes as UTC, but when Microsoft.Data.Sqlite reads them it reads them as Kind Unspecified instead of Utc.
Why are these so bad? Because the admin notes system passes DateTime instances from EF Core straight to the rest of the game code. And that means it's a PAIN IN THE ASS to run the necessary conversions to fix the DateTime instances. GOD DAMNIT now I have to make a whole new set of "Record" entities so we avoid leaking the EF Core model entities. WAAAAAAA.
Fixes#19897
* Give .props files 2-space indents.
* Move to Central Package Management.
Allows us to store NuGet package versions all in one place. Yay!
* Update NuGet packages and fix code for changes.
Notable:
Changes to ILVerify.
Npgsql doesn't need hacks for inet anymore, now we need hacks to make the old code work with this new reality.
NUnit's analyzers are already complaining and I didn't even update it to 4.x yet.
TerraFX changed to GetLastSystemError so error handling had to be changed.
Buncha APIs have more NRT annotations.
* Remove dotnet-eng NuGet package source.
I genuinely don't know what this was for, and Central Package Management starts throwing warnings about it, so YEET.
* Remove Robust.Physics project.
Never used.
* Remove erroneous NVorbis reference.
Should be VorbisPizza and otherwise wasn't used.
* Sandbox fixes
* Remove unused unit test package references.
Castle.Core and NUnit.ConsoleRunner.
* Update NUnit to 4.0.1
This requires replacing all the old assertion methods because they removed them 🥲
* Oh so that's what dotnet-eng was used for. Yeah ok that makes sense.
* Add Robust.Analyzers.Test
* Update submodule
* commit to re-run CI
Thanks to julian figuring out IDesignTimeDbContextFactory exists in #6327.
All this DbContext configuration and options setup stuff is insane. Microsoft should be absolutely ashamed for coming up with this load of garbage.
* Step 1 of porting; grabbed most of the files via patches.
* Add species field to the DB
* Appearance patches for slimes.
* Fix the db test.
* Add slime's biocompat.
* slimby
* Fixes, allow specifying if a species is playable or not.
* Update Content.Client/Preferences/UI/HumanoidProfileEditor.xaml.cs
Co-authored-by: Javier Guardia Fernández <DrSmugleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update Content.Client/Preferences/UI/HumanoidProfileEditor.xaml.cs
Co-authored-by: Javier Guardia Fernández <DrSmugleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update Content.Client/Preferences/UI/HumanoidProfileEditor.xaml.cs
Co-authored-by: Javier Guardia Fernández <DrSmugleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address reviews.
* Address reviews.
* make an if-case.
* Fix a goof where species wouldn't get shown in the editor correctly (it'd always default to human)
Co-authored-by: Javier Guardia Fernández <DrSmugleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add admin logging, models, migrations
* Add logging damage changes
* Add Log admin flag, LogFilter, Logs admin menu tab, message
Refactor admin logging API
* Change admin log get method names
* Fix the name again
* Minute amount of reorganization
* Reset Postgres db snapshot
* Reset Sqlite db snapshot
* Make AdminLog have a composite primary key of round, id
* Minute cleanup
* Change admin system to do a type check instead of index check
* Make admin logs use C# 10 interpolated string handlers
* Implement UI on its own window
Custom controls
Searching
Add admin log converters
* Implement limits into the query
* Change logs to be put into an OutputPanel instead for text wrapping
* Add log <-> player m2m relationship back
* UI improvements, make text wrap, add separators
* Remove entity prefix from damaged log
* Add explicit m2m model, fix any players filter
* Add debug command to test bulk adding logs
* Admin logs now just kinda go
* Add histogram for database update time
* Make admin log system update run every 5 seconds
* Add a cap to the log queue and a metric for how many times it has been reached
* Add metric for logs sent in a round
* Make cvars out of admin logs queue send delay and cap
* Merge fixes
* Reset some changes
* Add test for adding and getting a single log
* Add tests for bulk adding logs
* Add test for querying logs
* Add CallerArgumentExpression to LogStringHandler methods and test
* Improve UI, fix SQLite, add searching by round
* Add entities to admin logs
* Move distinct after orderby
* Add migrations
* ef core eat my ass
* Add cvar for client logs batch size
* Sort logs from newest to oldest by default
* Merge fixes
* Reorganize tests and add one for date ordering
* Add note to log types to not change their numeric values
* Add impacts to logs, better UI filtering
* Make log add callable from shared for convenience
* Get current round id directly from game ticker
* Revert namespace change for DamageableSystem
1. Can only have one high-priority job now. This actually got messed up for at least 10 people in the production DB and I fixed them manually.
2. Can't have duplicate jobs with the same name on the same profile.
* Admin OOC is sent with a different color than regular OOC
- Also adds the OOC color to the database
* Command to set the color
* Ooc -> OOC
* Change default color to Red (`#ff0000`)
* Outdated namespace
* Clothing & Gender fields: Add to database [MODIFIED TO NOT DEPEND ON SAPHIRE-DB-REFACTOR]
Sorry about this, Saphire.
* Clothing & Gender fields: Add UI [FALLBACK II]
* Clothing & Gender fields: Actually apply gender
* Clothing & Gender fields: Import innerclothingskirt field from my previous attempt
Couldn't import actual prototypes because of a change to IDs
* Clothing & Gender fields: Add innerclothingskirt field to everything
* Clothing & Gender fields: Jumpskirts now work
* Clothing & Gender fields: Gender field will follow sex field if it's not different (UX improvement) [FALLBACK II]
* Clothing & Gender fields: Gender -> Pronouns to reduce confusion. Also, fix profile summary. Properly. [FALLBACK II]
* Clothing & Pronoun fields: Refactor so that profile equipment adjustments are performed in StartingGearPrototype.