[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #42381: Wordpress update does not check if database structure/scheme on existing site is equal to how it would be on a new install
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Tue Oct 31 03:18:07 UTC 2017
#42381: Wordpress update does not check if database structure/scheme on existing
site is equal to how it would be on a new install
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Reporter: mike_vl | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Database | Version: 4.8.2
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: reporter-feedback | Focuses:
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Changes (by dd32):
* keywords: => reporter-feedback
Comment:
Hi @mike_vl
WordPress does include a mechanism to update the database tables, however,
as you've possibly found out, not everything is "run again" - and in your
case it sounds like there may be a step which was missed - or you've run
into a bug.
The Repair mode is also only for "Table repair" which in the context of
MySQL is for crashed & unoptimized tables, not out-of-date table schemas.
Adding table schema checks to repair.php isn't out of the question and
could be useful to some.
Would you be able to check what `db_version` you have in your options
table? For reference, in 4.8.2 it should be `38590`.
If it's that value - then that means the upgrade process either failed,
was skipped, or some other issue may have occured (like a query failing,
and not being taken into consideration). If the value you have is lower,
it indicates that the upgrade process isn't being run at all.
After you've seen the `db_version` and noted it for reply here, you can
try to force an update to occur, which should hopefully fix it, by
lowering the version in the table by 1 and visiting `wp-admin` (This step
happens transparently during version updates). Hopefully `db_delta()` will
kick in and change the indexes at that point.
I'd backup the database before running that though, purely in case it
reveals a bug and we need to inspect the table schema's. You may also wish
to enable `WP_DEBUG` to see any errors that occur during the update
process if it's not successful.
For reference, [https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/4.8.2/src/wp-
admin/includes/upgrade.php upgrade.php] and
[https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/4.8.2/src/wp-
admin/includes/schema.php schema.php] is where most of the code lives for
this.
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