[rt-users] rt-serializer errors, followed by ft-importer errors
Al Joslin
allen.joslin at gmail.com
Fri Aug 1 18:15:44 EDT 2014
Damn -- it's the Assets !!
You seem to get a bad export if you've Assets enabled in your RT_SiteConfig.pm
I commented out the Assets extension in the Site config and ran the serialize
Then I was able to run the import (even with Assets enabled)
So I only have to copy my Asset structures manually
a PITA but do-able
al;
On Aug 1, 2014, at 5:16 PM, Al Joslin <allen.joslin at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an RT 4.2.5 w/Assets 1.01 over mysql Ver 14.14 on Ubuntu 14.04 as my first RT
>
> I have brought up RT 4.2.6 w/Assets 1.01 over mariadb Ver 15.1 on CentOS 6.5
>
> As maria is a drop-in replacement for mysql I didn't use the --clone option (anyway I don't want any of the 3K practice tickets)
>
> The serializer gave me these errors -- totally impenetrable to me...
>
> ---------
> root at rt4:/home/ajoslin# /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-serializer --no-tickets --scrip --quiet --force --directory 2014-08-01
> Logging warnings and errors to 2014-08-01/serializer.log
> [2236] [Fri Aug 1 20:16:21 2014] [critical]: Can't locate object method "Id" via package "No object mapping for field" (perhaps you forgot to load "No object mapping for field"?) at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Scrip.pm line 1100. (/opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT.pm:393)
> Trace begun at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT.pm line 297
> Log::Dispatch::__ANON__('Log::Dispatch=HASH(0x454c468)', 'Can\'t locate object method "Id" via package "No object mapping for field" (perhaps you forgot to load "No object mapping for field"?) at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Scrip.pm line 1100.^J') called at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT.pm line 393
> RT::__ANON__('Can\'t locate object method "Id" via package "No object mapping for field" (perhaps you forgot to load "No object mapping for field"?) at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Scrip.pm line 1100.^J') called at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Scrip.pm line 1100
> RT::Scrip::FindDependencies('RT::Scrip=HASH(0x7cf8ba8)', 'RT::Migrate::Serializer::File=HASH(0x7c64160)', 'RT::DependencyWalker::FindDependencies=HASH(0x7ceba38)') called at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/DependencyWalker.pm line 222
> RT::DependencyWalker::Process('RT::Migrate::Serializer::File=HASH(0x7c64160)', 'object', 'RT::Scrips=HASH(0x7c6ba70)', 'object', 'RT::Scrip=HASH(0x7cf8ba8)') called at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Migrate/Serializer.pm line 372
> RT::Migrate::Serializer::Process('RT::Migrate::Serializer::File=HASH(0x7c64160)', 'object', 'RT::Scrips=HASH(0x7c6ba70)', 'object', 'RT::Scrip=HASH(0x7cf8ba8)') called at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/DependencyWalker.pm line 135
> RT::DependencyWalker::Walk('RT::Migrate::Serializer::File=HASH(0x7c64160)') called at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Migrate/Serializer/File.pm line 106
> RT::Migrate::Serializer::File::Export('RT::Migrate::Serializer::File=HASH(0x7c64160)') called at /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-serializer line 165
> Can't locate object method "Id" via package "No object mapping for field" (perhaps you forgot to load "No object mapping for field"?) at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Scrip.pm line 1100.
> ---------
>
> when I run it without --scrip there are no errors, but it's odd that the scrip (appended to this message) runs just fine...
>
> There are no assets, and there seems to be no serializer/importer for Assets -- is one in the works?
>
>
>
>
> So then I run the importer and it craps out
>
> ---------
> sudo /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-importer 2014-08-01
> [1266] [Fri Aug 1 21:05:22 2014] [warning]:
> Can't call method "URI" on an undefined value at /opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Transaction.pm line 1969. (/opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Migrate/Importer/File.pm:97)
>
> Importer state has been written to the file:
> 2014-08-01/partial-import
>
>
> It may be possible to resume the import by re-running rt-importer.
> ---------
>
> The importer state is not human readable [to me]
>
>
>
> What should I be trying to do next ?
> thanks
> al;
>
>
>
>
>
> my one and only scrip (so far :)
>
> custom condition:
> ---------
> # only attempt this Scrip if it's a comment or correspond
> if ( ($self->TransactionObj()->Type() == "Comment")
> or ($self->TransactionObj()->Type() == "Correspond") ) {
>
> # only execute this action on Help Desk queues
> return 1 if ($self->TicketObj->QueueObj->Name() =~ /Help Desk/);
>
> }
>
> return 0;
> ---------
>
>
>
> custom action prep:
> ---------
> return 1;
> ---------
>
>
>
> custom action commit:
> ---------
> # calculation result
> my $job_cost = 0.00;
>
> # loop the recorded transactions
> my $allTrans = $self->TicketObj()->Transactions();
> while( my $eachTrans = $allTrans->Next() ) {
>
> # get the entered cost for this transaction & reduce it to the 1st floating point value in the field
> my $eachCost = $eachTrans-> CustomFieldValuesAsString('Billing');
> if (-1 != index($eachCost,",")) { $eachCost = substr($eachCost,0,index($eachCost,",")); }
> if (-1 != index($eachCost,"\$")) { $eachCost =~ tr/$//d; }
>
> # if there was any time taken then $eachCost is a per-hour value
> my $timeTaken = $eachTrans->TimeTaken();
> if ($timeTaken and $eachCost) { $eachCost = $timeTaken * ($eachCost /60); }
>
> # if we found anything then add it
> if ($eachCost) { $job_cost += $eachCost; }
> }
>
> # make a nice display string
> $job_cost = sprintf( "\$%.2f", $job_cost );
>
> # write out the tally
> my $jobCostCF = new RT::CustomField($self->CurrentUser());
> $jobCostCF->LoadByName( Name => 'JobCost', LookupType => RT::Ticket->CustomFieldLookupType);
> $self->TicketObj()->AddCustomFieldValue( Field => $jobCostCF, Value => $job_cost );
>
> return 1;
> ---------
>
>
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