-- Database Schema for Echo notification system -- An event is a thing that happened that caused one or more users to be notified. -- For every notified user, there is a corresponding row in the echo_notification table. CREATE TABLE /*_*/echo_event ( -- Unique auto-increment ID event_id int unsigned not null primary key auto_increment, -- Event type; one of the keys in $wgEchoNotifications event_type varchar(64) binary not null, -- Unused, always null event_variant varchar(64) binary null, -- The agent (user who triggered the event), if any. If the agent is a logged-in user, -- event_agent_id contains their user ID and event_agent_ip is null. If the agent is -- an anonymous user , event_agent_ip contains their IP address and event_agent_id is null. -- If the event doesn't have an agent, both fields are null. event_agent_id int unsigned null, event_agent_ip varchar(39) binary null, -- Unused, should be removed (T136427) event_page_namespace int unsigned null, -- Unused, should be removed (T136427) event_page_title varchar(255) binary null, -- JSON blob with additional information about the event event_extra BLOB NULL, -- Page ID of the page the event happened on, if any (key to page_id) event_page_id int unsigned null, -- Whether the event pertains to a deleted page and should be hidden. Events are marked as -- deleted when the related page is deleted, and unmarked as deleted when the related page -- is undeleted event_deleted tinyint unsigned not null default 0 ) /*$wgDBTableOptions*/; -- Index to get only "alert" types or only "message" types CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_event_type ON /*_*/echo_event (event_type); -- Index to find events for a specific page CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_event_page_id ON /*_*/echo_event (event_page_id); -- A notification is a user being notified about a certain event. Multiple users can be notified -- about the same event. CREATE TABLE /*_*/echo_notification ( -- Key to event_id notification_event int unsigned not null, -- Key to user_id notification_user int unsigned not null, -- Timestamp when the notification was created notification_timestamp binary(14) not null, -- Timestamp when the user read the notification, or null if unread notification_read_timestamp binary(14) null, -- No longer used, should be removed (T143763) notification_bundle_base boolean not null default 1, -- Hash for bundling together similar notifications. Notifications that can be bundled together -- will have the same hash notification_bundle_hash varchar(32) binary not null, -- No longer used, should be removed (T143763) notification_bundle_display_hash varchar(32) binary not null, PRIMARY KEY (notification_user, notification_event) ) /*$wgDBTableOptions*/; -- Index to get a user's notifications in chronological order CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_user_timestamp ON /*_*/echo_notification (notification_user,notification_timestamp); -- No longer used, should be removed CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_notification_user_base_read_timestamp ON /*_*/echo_notification (notification_user, notification_bundle_base, notification_read_timestamp); -- No longer used, should be removed CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_notification_user_base_timestamp ON /*_*/echo_notification (notification_user, notification_bundle_base, notification_timestamp, notification_event); -- Used by NotificationMapper::fetchNewestByUserBundleHash() CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_notification_user_hash_timestamp ON /*_*/echo_notification (notification_user, notification_bundle_hash, notification_timestamp); -- No longer used, should be removed CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_notification_user_hash_base_timestamp ON /*_*/echo_notification (notification_user, notification_bundle_display_hash, notification_bundle_base, notification_timestamp); -- Used to get all notifications for a given event CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_notification_event ON /*_*/echo_notification (notification_event); -- Used to get read/unread notifications for a user CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_notification_user_read_timestamp ON /*_*/echo_notification (notification_user, notification_read_timestamp); -- Table gathering events for batch emails -- If a user asks to receive batch emails, events are gathered in this table until it's time to -- send an email. Once a user has been emailed about an event, it's deleted from this table. CREATE TABLE /*_*/echo_email_batch ( -- Unique auto-increment ID eeb_id int unsigned not null primary key auto_increment, -- Key to user_id eeb_user_id int unsigned not null, -- Priority of the event as defined in $wgEchoNotifications; events with lower numbers are listed first eeb_event_priority tinyint unsigned not null default 10, -- Key to event_id eeb_event_id int unsigned not null, -- Same value as notification_bundle_hash, or a unique value if notification_bundle_hash is empty eeb_event_hash varchar(32) binary not null ) /*$wgDBTableOptions*/; -- Used to delete events once they have been processed, and to identify users with events to process CREATE UNIQUE INDEX /*i*/echo_email_batch_user_event ON /*_*/echo_email_batch (eeb_user_id,eeb_event_id); -- Used to get a list of events for a user, grouping events with the same hash and ordering by priority CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_email_batch_user_hash_priority ON /*_*/echo_email_batch (eeb_user_id, eeb_event_hash, eeb_event_priority); -- A "target page" of an event is a page that, when the user visits it, causes the event to be -- marked as read. Typically this is the same as the event's event_page_id, but some events -- have multiple target pages, and many events don't set a target page at all. An event's -- target pages are derived from the 'target-page' key in event_extra. -- This table is also used for moderating events when the related page is deleted, -- but this should use event_page_id instead (T217452). CREATE TABLE /*_*/echo_target_page ( -- Unique auto-increment ID etp_id int unsigned not null primary key auto_increment, -- Key to page_id etp_page int unsigned not null default 0, -- Key to event_id etp_event int unsigned not null default 0 ) /*$wgDBTableOptions*/; -- Not currently used CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_target_page_event ON /*_*/echo_target_page (etp_event); -- Used to get the events associated with a given page CREATE INDEX /*i*/echo_target_page_page_event ON /*_*/echo_target_page (etp_page, etp_event);