New command "pihole -g -r" recreates gravity.db based on files backed up in /etc/pihole/migration_update. This is useful to restore a working version of the database when the user destroyed the original database. Also, update gravity.db to version 5 because of a fix we needed to implement.
Signed-off-by: DL6ER <dl6er@dl6er.de>
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@ -44,9 +44,17 @@ upgrade_gravityDB(){
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version=3
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fi
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if [[ "$version" == "3" ]]; then
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# This migration script upgrades the gravity and adlist views
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# This migration script upgrades the gravity and list views
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# implementing necessary changes for per-client blocking
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echo -e " ${INFO} Upgrading gravity database from version 3 to 4"
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sqlite3 "${database}" < "${scriptPath}/3_to_4.sql"
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version=3
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version=4
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fi
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if [[ "$version" == "4" ]]; then
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# This migration script upgrades the adlist view
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# to return an ID used in gravity.sh
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echo -e " ${INFO} Upgrading gravity database from version 4 to 5"
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sqlite3 "${database}" < "${scriptPath}/4_to_5.sql"
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version=5
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fi
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}
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