> Minor breaking change: Pending tenants would previously go through the
creation pipeline as *not* pending and would only be marked as pending
after full creation. Now, pending tenants go through the creation
process with pending_since set from the start.
Pending tenants aren't getting their `pending_since` set until they're
created completely (e.g. their DB was created, migrated and seeded --
first, the tenant is created fully, and only after that, the tenant is
updated to have `pending_since`). This is a problem if someone wants to
e.g. add a job to the `DatabaseCreated` job pipeline that would check
`$this->tenant->pending()`. Since at the point of `DatabaseCreated`, the
tenant's `pending_since` isn't set yet, `$this->tenant->pending()`
returns `false`, even for tenants created using `createPending()`. So
instead of letting the pending tenant get fully created, and only after
that, setting its `pending_since` (using `update()`), we now set
`pending_since` in `create()`. `CreatingPendingTenant` is now dispatched
from the `static::creating` hook, and `PendingTenantCreated` is
dispatched from `static::created` for consistency.
Setting `pending_since` right in `create()` made the `MigrateDatabase`
and `SeedDatabase` jobs exclude the pending tenants during their
creation if the `tenancy.pending.include_in_queries` config was set to
`false` -- in that case, these jobs would never migrate or seed the
databases of pending tenants. So these jobs now pass `--with-pending` to
their underlying commands, with the value set in their `$includePending`
static property (`true` by default). This overrides the
`tenancy.pending.include_in_queries` config -- unless the
`$includePending` properties are set to `false`, these jobs will always
include pending tenants.
The `--with-pending` tenant command option originally worked just to
opt-in for including pending tenants in the command. Now,
`--with-pending` can accept values (`true`/`1` or `false`/`0`), so e.g.
- `tenants:run foo` with
`--with-pending`/`--with-pending=true`/`--with-pending=1` includes
pending tenants
- `tenants:run foo` with `--with-pending=false`/`--with-pending=0`
**excludes** pending tenants (also `--with-pending=foobar` -- invalid
input, considered `false`)
Passing `--with-pending` makes the command bypass the
`tenancy.pending.include_in_queries` config (so e.g. if
`tenancy.pending.include_in_queries` is set to `true`, and
`--with-pending=false` is passed to a command, the command will exclude
pending tenants). When `--with-pending` is not passed, the command will
include or exclude pending tenants based on the
`tenancy.pending.include_in_queries` config.
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <copilot@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Samuel Štancl <samuel@archte.ch>
Make createDatabase execute CREATE DATABASE without passing charset and collation so that if these parameters are null, the MySQL server's defaults will be used. Only add charset and collation to the statement if they're not null.
isInMemory should check if the name looks ilke an in-memory database name and return bool (it shouldn't throw validation errors).
Also, make the validation methods non-static.
Also, make the validateParameter method ignore null parameters, e.g. for cases when tenants are created using Tenant::make() without tenancy_db_username set -- $databaseConfig->getUsername() allows null, same should go for the validate method whose only concern is checking strings for invalid characters.
Also, use parameterAllowlist() instead of the static property (so that we can e.g. override it later in SQLiteDatabaseManager, since overriding the static property doesn't work).
DB manager methods validate the parameters they use in SQL statements using validateParameter() (excluding parameters passed via bindings in SELECT statements).
At the moment, `where()` cannot be used correctly while using
`withoutPending()`. For example, if we have a single non-pending tenant
in our DB (with ID 'foo'), queries like
`Tenant::withoutPending()->where('id', 'nonexistent')->first()`will
incorrectly return the non-pending tenant ('foo').
This is because `withoutPending()` does
`$builder->whereNull('data->pending_since')->orWhereNull('data')`. These
two aren't grouped, so `withoutPending()->where('id', 'nonexistent')`
basically translates to "WHERE data->pending_since IS NULL **OR (data IS
NULL AND id = 'nonexistent')**". So the query will include all tenants
whose `pending_since` is null (= all non-pending tenants).
Grouping `->whereNull('data->pending_since')->orWhereNull('data')` in a
closure passed to a separate `where()` fixes this issue.
phpstan started failing with '... implements generic interface
Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Scope but does not specify its types:
TModel'. We solve this by adding an implements docblock to the scopes
implementing that interface. They're fairly generic - we just use the
Model type itself in the code - so we use Model for the type parameter.
- Update ci.yml and composer.json
- Wrap single database tenancy trait scopes in whenBooted()
- Update SessionSeparationTest to use laravel-cache- prefix in L13
and laravel_cache_ in <=L12. Our own prefix remains tenant_%tenant%_
(as configured in tenancy.cache.prefix). We could update this to be
tenant-%tenant%- from now on for consistency with Laravel's prefixes
(changed in https://github.com/laravel/framework/pull/56172) but I'm
not sure yet. _ seems to read a bit better but perhaps consistency
is more important. We may change this later and it can be adjusted
in userland easily (since it's just a config option).
This pull request adds improved PHPDoc type annotations to several
Eloquent relationship methods, enhancing static analysis and developer
experience. These changes clarify the expected return types for
relationships, making the codebase easier to understand and work with.
Relationship method type annotations:
* Added a detailed return type annotation to the `tenant` method in the
`BelongsToTenant` trait, specifying the related model and the current
class.
* Added a detailed return type annotation to the `domains` method in the
`HasDomains` trait, specifying the related model and the current class.
* Added a detailed return type annotation to the `tenants` method in the
`ResourceSyncing` class, specifying the related model and the current
class.
This method lets the user specify default values for custom
non-nullable columns. The primary use case is when the tenants table
has a column like 'slug' and createPending() is called with no
value for 'slug'. This would produce an exception due to the column
having no default value.
Here, getPendingAttributes() can set an initial dummy slug (like a
randomly generated string) before it's overwritten during a pull.
getPendingAttributes() accepts an $attributes array which corresponds
to the attributes passed to createPending(). The array returned from
getPendingAttributes() is ultimately merged with $attributes, so
the user doesn't need to use the $attributes value in
getPendingAttributes(), however it serves to provide more context when
the pending attributes might be dependent on $attributes and therefore
derived from the $attributes actually being used.
Also fixed the `finally` branch in createPending() as it was
potentially referencing the $tenant variable before it was initialized.