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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Jiminny\Http\Controllers\Webhook;
use Carbon\Carbon;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Bus\Dispatcher as BusDispatcher;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Events\Dispatcher as EventDispatcher;
use Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Jiminny\Events\AutomatedReports\AutomatedReportGenerated;
use Jiminny\Exceptions\ModelNotFoundException;
use Jiminny\Http\Controllers\AbstractController;
use Jiminny\Jobs\AutomatedReports\SendReportJob;
use Jiminny\Models\AutomatedReportResult;
use Jiminny\Services\Kiosk\AutomatedReports\AutomatedReportsCallbackService;
use Jiminny\Services\Kiosk\AutomatedReports\AutomatedReportsService;
use Psr\Log\LoggerInterface;
use Throwable;
class ReportController extends AbstractController
{
/**
* Log prefix for all log messages
*/
private const string LOG_PREFIX = '[Report Ready]';
public function __construct(
private readonly AutomatedReportsService $automatedReportsService,
private readonly BusDispatcher $dispatcher,
private readonly LoggerInterface $logger,
private readonly AutomatedReportsCallbackService $callbackService,
private readonly EventDispatcher $eventDispatcher,
) {
}
public function ready(Request $request): JsonResponse
{
$payload = $request->all();
$now = Carbon::now();
$this->logger->info(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Webhook received', [
'payload' => $payload,
]);
// validate
$reportUuid = $this->callbackService->getResultUuid($payload);
if (empty($reportUuid)) {
return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Request ID is empty'], status: 400);
}
try {
$report = $this->automatedReportsService->getReportResult($reportUuid);
// validate
if ($this->callbackService->isProcessed($report)) {
$this->logger->warning(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Report has been already processed', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'currentStatus' => $report->getStatusLabel(),
]);
return response()->json(['status' => 'already_processed']);
}
// always try to get a child podcast cause report configuration cannot be trusted
$reportPodcast = $this->automatedReportsService->findChildResult(
result: $report,
type: AutomatedReportsService::MEDIA_TYPE_PODCAST
);
// update results
$report->update([
'status' => $this->callbackService->getPrimaryStatus($report, $payload),
'response' => $payload,
'generated_at' => $now,
]);
// if a podcast is set, update it
$reportPodcast?->update([
'status' => $this->callbackService->getPodcastStatus($payload),
'response' => $payload,
'generated_at' => $now,
]);
$this->logger->info(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Report has been processed', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'child_uuid' => $reportPodcast?->getUuid(),
]);
if (! $this->callbackService->isSuccess($payload)) {
$this->logger->warning(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Error creating report', $payload);
return response()->json(['status' => 'ok']);
}
// If one-off, send the report immediately, if not leave it for the scheduler (automated-reports:send)
if ($report->getReport()->getFrequency() === AutomatedReportsService::FREQUENCY_ONE_OFF) {
// send the primary report
$this->dispatcher->dispatch(new SendReportJob($reportUuid));
// send the podcast report if it set and generated
if ($reportPodcast && $reportPodcast->getStatus() === AutomatedReportResult::STATUS_GENERATED) {
$this->dispatcher->dispatch(new SendReportJob(reportUuid: $reportPodcast->getUuid()));
}
}
// Track Datadog metrics for automated reports
$automatedReport = $report->getReport();
$this->callbackService->pushToDatadog($automatedReport, $report);
if ($reportPodcast) {
$this->callbackService->pushToDatadog($automatedReport, $reportPodcast);
}
$this->logger->info(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Triggering Event for UserPilot tracking', [
'report_uuid' => $automatedReport->getUuid(),
'result_uuid' => $reportUuid,
]);
$this->eventDispatcher->dispatch(new AutomatedReportGenerated($automatedReport));
} catch (ModelNotFoundException $exception) {
$this->logger->error(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Report not found', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'error' => $exception->getMessage(),
]);
return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Report not found'], status: 404);
} catch (Throwable $exception) {
$this->logger->error(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Failed to update report status', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'error' => $exception->getMessage(),
]);
return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Failed to update report status'], status: 500);
}
return response()->json(['status' => 'ok']);
}
}
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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Jiminny\Http\Controllers\Webhook;
use Carbon\Carbon;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Bus\Dispatcher as BusDispatcher;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Events\Dispatcher as EventDispatcher;
use Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Jiminny\Events\AutomatedReports\AutomatedReportGenerated;
use Jiminny\Exceptions\ModelNotFoundException;
use Jiminny\Http\Controllers\AbstractController;
use Jiminny\Jobs\AutomatedReports\SendReportJob;
use Jiminny\Models\AutomatedReportResult;
use Jiminny\Services\Kiosk\AutomatedReports\AutomatedReportsCallbackService;
use Jiminny\Services\Kiosk\AutomatedReports\AutomatedReportsService;
use Psr\Log\LoggerInterface;
use Throwable;
class ReportController extends AbstractController
{
/**
* Log prefix for all log messages
*/
private const string LOG_PREFIX = '[Report Ready]';
public function __construct(
private readonly AutomatedReportsService $automatedReportsService,
private readonly BusDispatcher $dispatcher,
private readonly LoggerInterface $logger,
private readonly AutomatedReportsCallbackService $callbackService,
private readonly EventDispatcher $eventDispatcher,
) {
}
public function ready(Request $request): JsonResponse
{
$payload = $request->all();
$now = Carbon::now();
$this->logger->info(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Webhook received', [
'payload' => $payload,
]);
// validate
$reportUuid = $this->callbackService->getResultUuid($payload);
if (empty($reportUuid)) {
return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Request ID is empty'], status: 400);
}
try {
$report = $this->automatedReportsService->getReportResult($reportUuid);
// validate
if ($this->callbackService->isProcessed($report)) {
$this->logger->warning(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Report has been already processed', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'currentStatus' => $report->getStatusLabel(),
]);
return response()->json(['status' => 'already_processed']);
}
// always try to get a child podcast cause report configuration cannot be trusted
$reportPodcast = $this->automatedReportsService->findChildResult(
result: $report,
type: AutomatedReportsService::MEDIA_TYPE_PODCAST
);
// update results
$report->update([
'status' => $this->callbackService->getPrimaryStatus($report, $payload),
'response' => $payload,
'generated_at' => $now,
]);
// if a podcast is set, update it
$reportPodcast?->update([
'status' => $this->callbackService->getPodcastStatus($payload),
'response' => $payload,
'generated_at' => $now,
]);
$this->logger->info(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Report has been processed', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'child_uuid' => $reportPodcast?->getUuid(),
]);
if (! $this->callbackService->isSuccess($payload)) {
$this->logger->warning(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Error creating report', $payload);
return response()->json(['status' => 'ok']);
}
// If one-off, send the report immediately, if not leave it for the scheduler (automated-reports:send)
if ($report->getReport()->getFrequency() === AutomatedReportsService::FREQUENCY_ONE_OFF) {
// send the primary report
$this->dispatcher->dispatch(new SendReportJob($reportUuid));
// send the podcast report if it set and generated
if ($reportPodcast && $reportPodcast->getStatus() === AutomatedReportResult::STATUS_GENERATED) {
$this->dispatcher->dispatch(new SendReportJob(reportUuid: $reportPodcast->getUuid()));
}
}
// Track Datadog metrics for automated reports
$automatedReport = $report->getReport();
$this->callbackService->pushToDatadog($automatedReport, $report);
if ($reportPodcast) {
$this->callbackService->pushToDatadog($automatedReport, $reportPodcast);
}
$this->logger->info(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Triggering Event for UserPilot tracking', [
'report_uuid' => $automatedReport->getUuid(),
'result_uuid' => $reportUuid,
]);
$this->eventDispatcher->dispatch(new AutomatedReportGenerated($automatedReport));
} catch (ModelNotFoundException $exception) {
$this->logger->error(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Report not found', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'error' => $exception->getMessage(),
]);
return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Report not found'], status: 404);
} catch (Throwable $exception) {
$this->logger->error(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Failed to update report status', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'error' => $exception->getMessage(),
]);
return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Failed to update report status'], status: 500);
}
return response()->json(['status' => 'ok']);
}
}
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SELECT * FROM teams WHERE id = 1;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 39;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id = 283;
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE id = 2234;
SELECT * FROM crm_field_values WHERE crm_field_id = 2234;
select * from crm_profiles where user_id = 143;
select * from record_types where crm_configuration_id = 39; # 0121K000001MHElQAO,0121K000001MHEqQAO
select * from business_processes where crm_configuration_id = 39;
# 01941000000H669AAC, 01941000000H66JAAS
select * from record_type_field_values
where record_type_id IN (24);
select * from crm_field_values where id IN (2730);
select * from crm_configurations where id = 39;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 1
and sa.provider = 'salesforce'; #1035
select * from users where team_id = 1; # 222 group 3
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE user_id = 222 order by id desc;
select * from sidekick_settings where team_id = 1;
select * from teams where id = 1;
select * from team_features where team_id = 1;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 2
and provider = 'ms-teams' and id = 608765;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE crm_configuration_id = 2 and crm_provider_id = '59523413338';
select * from sidekick_settings where team_id = 2;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE id = 608660;
select * from activity_summary_logs where activity_id = 608660;
select * from ai_prompts where transcription_id = 11214;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('ed78a437-2804-450e-ab2f-56ab1c641346') = uuid;
# id: 608818, crm: 59628809737
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('36b06e55-afdd-4782-8dee-c624cd0af191') = uuid;
# id: 608821, crm: 59632069252
SELECT ce.start_time, ce.end_time, a.id, a.uuid, crm_provider_id, calendar_event_id, title,
playbook_category_id, user_id, lead_id, contact_id, account_id, opportunity_id,
scheduled_start_time, scheduled_end_time, actual_start_time, actual_end_time, a.created_at
FROM activities a
join calendar_events ce on a.calendar_event_id = ce.id
WHERE a.id IN (608818, 608821);
select * from users where team_id = 1;
select * from team_settings where team_id = 1;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 39 order by user_id;
select * from team_features where team_id = 1;
select * from users where team_id = 2;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('ec7647e9-5225-458b-b475-f31aa2769204') = uuid; # 612639
# Preslava N. Ivanova, grou id 3
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE uuid_to_bin('a2928fe5-aec5-46cb-85d9-7654c89e46a6') = uuid;
select * from activities where opportunity_id = 344 and actual_start_time between '2024-10-11 00:00:00' and '2024-10-12 00:00:00';
select
a.id,
a.type,
a.scheduled_start_time,
a.actual_start_time,
a.created_at,
a.opportunity_id,
a.status
FROM activities a
WHERE opportunity_id = 344
and status IN ('completed', 'received', 'delivered')
and (
(a.actual_start_time between '2024-10-11 00:00:00' and '2024-10-12 00:00:00')
OR (a.created_at between '2024-10-11 00:00:00' and '2024-10-12 00:00:00')
OR (a.scheduled_start_time between '2024-10-11 00:00:00' and '2024-10-12 00:00:00'))
;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = 222;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE user_id = 222;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 39;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id = 281;
select * from group_deal_risk_types;
select * from opportunities where team_id = 1;
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE id = 315;
SELECT * FROM crm_field_data WHERE object_id = 315;
select * from crm_field_data where object_id = 260;
select * from generic_ai_prompts where subject_id = 315;
select * from teams; # 36, 21, 121, [EMAIL]
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 121 and provider = 'bullhorn';
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 1;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 39;
select * from users where team_id = 1;
select u.email, cp.* from users u
join crm_profiles cp on u.id = cp.user_id
where u.team_id = 1;
# 1 - 00541000004281rAAA
# 204 - 0052g000003freeAAA
# 429 - 0052g000003qGOiAAM
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 1
and sa.provider = 'salesforce';
select * from activities where type = 'softphone'
and created_at > '2024-12-11 15:24:36' order by id desc;
select * from activity_providers where team_id = 1;
select * from activity_provider_users where activity_provider_id = 328;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 39
AND account_id = 178 AND is_closed = false
order by created_at DESC;
select * from contacts where id = 3952;
select * from accounts where id = 178;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 36;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 21;
select * from users where team_id = 36;
select u.email, cp.* from users u
join crm_profiles cp on u.id = cp.user_id
where u.team_id = 36;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 36
and sa.provider = 'bullhorn';
select * from social_accounts where id = 348;
UPDATE social_accounts SET
provider_user_token = '21442_6802599_91:41179a58-21e7-4d7c-ad58-56bb666b2f65',
provider_refresh_token = '21442_6802599_91:01c6b335-3f2a-42e4-85ff-8a08fa65fceb',
expires = 1733998131,
state = 'connected'
WHERE id = 348;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 31;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 18;
select * from users where team_id = 31; # 257
select u.email, cp.* from users u
join crm_profiles cp on u.id = cp.user_id
where u.team_id = 31;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 31
and sa.provider = 'close';
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 18;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS] NEPTUNE [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams;
select * from users where id IN (1030, 1035, 1052);
select * from crm_configurations;
select * from users where team_id = 65; # 257
select * from team_settings where team_id = 65; # 257
select * from invitations where team_id = 65; # 257
select * from users where email = '[EMAIL]'; # 257
select u.email, cp.* from users u
join crm_profiles cp on u.id = cp.user_id
where u.team_id = 65;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 53;
select * from accounts where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from leads where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from crm_field_values where crm_field_id = 3341 order by id desc;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from stages where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 13;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 65
and sa.provider = 'integration-app';
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 13;
select * from social_accounts where sociable_id = 283;
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE crm_provider_id = '006O400000E9bzeIAB';
select * from activity_providers where team_id = 65;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE crm_configuration_id IN (51, 52, 53);
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 65
;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS] STAGING [PASSWORD_DOTS]
SELECT * FROM teams;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE id = 88;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE id = 89;
select * from team_settings where team_id = 89;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE team_id = 89;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 89;
select * from users;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 1761;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 70;
select * from accounts where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from leads where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from crm_field_values where crm_field_id = 3536 order by id desc;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from stages where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from business_processes where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from business_process_stages where business_process_id = 34;
select * from contacts where id = 10468;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 70;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id = 388;
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE id IN (3533,3534,3535);
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 70
and (account_id IS NOT NULL or lead_id IS NOT NULL or contact_id IS NOT NULL or opportunity_id IS NOT NULL) order by id desc;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('2e10b60f-8a61-41c5-a3d4-28835353dc65') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM activities where crm_configuration_id = 69 ;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE email LIKE '%[EMAIL]%';
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('5a150c93-40fc-42ec-b3bd-c1d328e09f6e') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE id = 385;
select * from participants p
join activities a on p.activity_id = a.id
where a.crm_configuration_id = 70
and (p.lead_id IS NOT NULL or p.contact_id IS NOT NULL);
SELECT * FROM participants WHERE id = 1013638;
select * from teams where id = 90;
select * from users where team_id = 90;
select * from social_accounts where social_accounts.sociable_id IN (1960,1760);
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE crm_configuration_id = 71;
select * from invitations where team_id = 90;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 71;
select * from accounts where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from leads where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from crm_field_values where crm_field_id = 3341 order by id desc;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from stages where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from users order by secondary_email desc;
select u.id, u.email, u.status, sa.id, sa.provider_user_id from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where sa.provider = 'google' and u.email LIKE 'aneliya%';
select * from failed_jobs order by id desc;
select * from users where email = '[EMAIL]' or secondary_email = '[EMAIL]';
select * from teams;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE crm_configuration_id = 39;
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE crm_configuration_id = 39 and object_type = 'task';
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 1
and sa.provider = 'salesforce';
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('c38b3895-fd0f-4b1f-9fb2-c170dba137c6') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 70;
select * from teams where id = 1;
select * from groups where team_id = 1;
select * from users where team_id = 1;
select o.id, o.name,o.close_date, u.id, u.name, u.group_id, r.id, r.display_name, g.name, g.scope from opportunities o
join users u on o.user_id = u.id
join groups g on u.group_id = g.id
join role_user ru on u.id = ru.user_id
join roles r on ru.role_id = r.id
where o.crm_configuration_id = 39 and close_date > '2024-01-01 00:00:00';
select * from role_user where user_id = 143;
select * from roles;
select * from role_user;
select * from groups where id = 9;
select * from scope_groups where group_id = 9;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 36;
select * from crm_configurations;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 121;
https://crmsandbox.zoho.com/crm/jiminnyw4/tab/Leads/4776201000005049105
https://crmsandbox.zoho.com/crm/
https://crm.zoho.com/crm/org3469620/tab/Leads/230045000229559080
https://crm.zoho.com/crm/
org3469620
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('03382d20-c8bc-48e7-a3d4-90b52fa5ceab') = uuid;
select * from users where email LIKE "%mobile_automation_%";
select * from social_accounts where sociable_id IN (2228);
select * from crm_profiles where user_id IN (2222,2223,2226,2227);
select * from teams order by id desc;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = 2229;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE user_id = 2229;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 88;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 88;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 88;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE id = 1;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = 143;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE uuid_to_bin('fde193d3-06a2-4e1a-8895-62b94039215d') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE uuid_to_bin('73385071-a756-42ae-9c73-8b53f2309467') = uuid;
https://app.staging.jiminny.com/ondemand?
min_duration=1
&
only_recorded=1
&
user_id%5B%5D=641f1acb-16b8-42d1-8726-df52979dad0e
&
sequence_number=2
select * from users where team_id = 1 and email like '%stoyan%'
select * from coaching_feedbacks;
select * from teams;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE team_id = 36;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 19
and sa.provider = 'pipedrive';
select * from users where id = 143;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE uuid_to_bin('73180eeb-33de-4065-977d-ccbe0e6c94fc') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE uuid_to_bin('73180eeb-33de-4065-977d-ccbe0e6c94fc') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM activity_shares WHERE uuid_to_bin('73180eeb-33de-4065-977d-ccbe0e6c94fc') = uuid;
select * from users where team_id = 2;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 39
and activities.scheduled_start_time BETWEEN '2025-04-09 00:00:00' AND '2025-04-09 23:59:59'
AND user_id = 143
order by id desc;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 142; # 2312, 126
select * from team_settings;
select * from users where team_id = 142; # 21642
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 21642;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles cp join users u ON u.id = cp.user_id WHERE team_id = 142;
select * from crm_profiles where id IN (93);
select * from invitations;
select * from team_features where team_id = 1;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 126;
select * from accounts where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from leads where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 126 # 11060
# and type IN ('picklist', 'status')
# and object_type = 'task'
order by id desc;
# 5731,5732,5733
select DISTINCT crm_field_id from crm_field_values where crm_field_id IN (11151,12239,12215,12185,12175,12165,12144,12137,12127,12109,12107,12105,12103,12092,12037,12005,12003,11987,11969,11958,11951,11942,11931,11924,11921,11917,11915,11901,11893,11883,11872,11870,11868,11866,11839,11833,11821,11793,11780,11777,11769,11757,11737,11735,11656,11645,11638,11629,11618,11611,11602,11591,11584,11581,11558,11544,11543,11534,11532,11529,11527,11503,11497,11493,11488,11470,11468,11457,11455,11397,11387,11372,11363,11348,11323,11318,11309,11301,11300,11292,11290,11286,11284,11256,11252,11242,11237,11233,11219,11176,11160) order by id desc;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id in (300,299,298);
select * from stages where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from business_processes where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from business_process_stages where business_process_id IN (76,75,74,73);
select * from playbooks where team_id = 142;
select * from playbook_layouts where playbook_id IN (108);
SELECT * FROM playbook_categories WHERE playbook_id IN (108);
select * from teams where id = 130;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 2291;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 2
and sa.provider = 'hubspot';
SELECT * FROM activities
WHERE crm_configuration_id = 110;
select * from teams;
select * from crm_configurations;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE id = 628773;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE user_id = 1460;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 2291;
select * from teams;
select ru.*, pr.*, p.* from users u join role_user ru on ru.user_id = u.id
join permission_role pr on pr.role_id = ru.role_id
join permissions p on p.id = pr.permission_id
where team_id = 495 and p.name IN ('dial');
select * from teams where id = 145;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 129;
select * from social_accounts where sociable_id = 2317;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('8dbab184-a333-4268-ad57-fb41f8d53a9a') = uuid;
select * from teams where id = 1;
SELECT * FROM crm_layouts WHERE crm_configuration_id = 39;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id = 280;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE id = 5507;
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE crm_configuration_id = 39 and object_type IN ('event');
select * from teams;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 14;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts where provider = 'copper';
select * from activities where id = 628467;
select * from participants where activity_id = 628467;
SELECT * FROM contacts WHERE id = 3969;
SELECT * FROM accounts WHERE id = 177;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('4eb54c77-cfa3-2bd4-84a7-9ed46a21c988') = uuid;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS] BH
select * from teams where id = 36;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 21;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 21 and id = 607901;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 21;
select * roles;
select * from permissions;
select * from permission_role where permission_id = 226;
select * from migrations order by id desc;
# mercury
# neptune
# earth
select * from teams;
select * from teams where id = 19;
select * from teams where id = 27;
select * from users where team_id = 27;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 42;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 19
and sa.provider = 'pipedrive';
select * from activities where id = 631461;
SELECT * FROM crm_field_values WHERE crm_field_id = 180;
select * from teams where id = 2;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 89;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('ba0c029a-bc14-4e17-8603-64174acebcbb') = uuid; # 634273
select * from activity_summary_logs where activity_id = 634273;
select * from sidekick_settings where team_id = 2;
select * from teams; # 2, 2
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE team_id = 2; # 2
select * from team_features where team_id = 2;
select * from features;
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE crm_configuration_id = 2 and crm_provider_id = '51317301383';
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE crm_configuration_id = 2 order by id desc;
select * from automated_reports order by id desc;
select * from automated_report_results order by id desc;
select * from users where team_id = 1 and id IN (7160, 3248);
select * from migrations order by id desc;
SELECT
CONCAT(u.id, CASE WHEN u.id = t.owner_id THEN ' (owner)' ELSE '' END) AS user_id,
u.email,
sa.*,
t.owner_id FROM social_accounts sa
JOIN users u on u.id = sa.sociable_id
JOIN teams t on t.id = u.team_id
WHERE u.team_id = 1052 and sa.provider = 'hubspot';
select * from teams where id = 1;
select * from groups g JOIN playbooks p on g.playbook_id = p.id where g.team_id = 1;
select * from groups where id = 565;
select * from playbooks where team_id = 1;
select * from playbooks where id = 175;
select * from playbook_categories where playbook_id = 175;
select * from users where team_id = 1052;
select * from users where id = 7160;
select * from crm_profiles where user_id = 7160;
select * from features;
select
*
# id, uuid, type, provider, playbook_category_id, user_id, lead_id, contact_id, account_id, opportunity_id, stage_id,
# crm_configuration_id, crm_provider_id, transcription_id, status
from activities where crm_configuration_id = 1 and type = 'conference'
# and crm_provider_id IS NOT NULL
and provider != 'uploader' and actual_start_time IS NOT NULL
ORDER by id desc;
select * from activities where id = 54747783; # 00UO400000pCzojMAC
select p.id, p.activity_type, pc.id, pc.name
FROM playbooks p
join playbook_categories pc on p.id = pc.playbook_id
where p.team_id = 1 and p.activity_type = 'event';
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE crm_configuration_id = 1 and object_type = 'event';
SELECT * FROM crm_field_values WHERE crm_field_id = 4;
select * from crm_layouts cl join playbook_layouts pl on cl.id = pl.layout_id
where crm_configuration_id = 1 and pl.playbook_id = 175;
select * from teams;
SELECT r.* FROM automated_reports r
join teams t on r.team_id = t.id
WHERE r.frequency = 'daily'
and r.status = 1
AND t.status = 'active'
AND (r.expires_at >= now() OR r.expires_at IS NULL);
select * from automated_report_results where report_id IN (18, 33);
select * from activity_searches where id = 10932;
select * from activity_search_filters where activity_search_id = 10932;
select * from automated_reports order by id desc;
select * from automated_report_results order by id desc;
select * from automated_reports where id IN (55);
select * from automated_report_results where id IN (81);
select * from users where id IN (10633, 13987, 11985);
select * from users where group_id IN (3710);
SELECT * FROM automated_reports WHERE uuid_to_bin('18a06a75-afd2-476f-aadc-14d4057bdda2') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM automated_report_results WHERE uuid_to_bin('582d4b50-8cd3-42a9-9819-d676ff8f3b43') = uuid;
select * from automated_report_results where media_type = 'pdf' and status = 2;
SELECT * FROM automated_report_results WHERE uuid_to_bin('82e74956-6144-4cd1-a3d3-af985c3070a4') = uuid;
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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Jiminny\Http\Controllers\Webhook;
use Carbon\Carbon;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Bus\Dispatcher as BusDispatcher;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Events\Dispatcher as EventDispatcher;
use Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Jiminny\Events\AutomatedReports\AutomatedReportGenerated;
use Jiminny\Exceptions\ModelNotFoundException;
use Jiminny\Http\Controllers\AbstractController;
use Jiminny\Jobs\AutomatedReports\SendReportJob;
use Jiminny\Models\AutomatedReportResult;
use Jiminny\Services\Kiosk\AutomatedReports\AutomatedReportsCallbackService;
use Jiminny\Services\Kiosk\AutomatedReports\AutomatedReportsService;
use Psr\Log\LoggerInterface;
use Throwable;
class ReportController extends AbstractController
{
/**
* Log prefix for all log messages
*/
private const string LOG_PREFIX = '[Report Ready]';
public function __construct(
private readonly AutomatedReportsService $automatedReportsService,
private readonly BusDispatcher $dispatcher,
private readonly LoggerInterface $logger,
private readonly AutomatedReportsCallbackService $callbackService,
private readonly EventDispatcher $eventDispatcher,
) {
}
public function ready(Request $request): JsonResponse
{
$payload = $request->all();
$now = Carbon::now();
$this->logger->info(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Webhook received', [
'payload' => $payload,
]);
// validate
$reportUuid = $this->callbackService->getResultUuid($payload);
if (empty($reportUuid)) {
return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Request ID is empty'], status: 400);
}
try {
$report = $this->automatedReportsService->getReportResult($reportUuid);
// validate
if ($this->callbackService->isProcessed($report)) {
$this->logger->warning(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Report has been already processed', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'currentStatus' => $report->getStatusLabel(),
]);
return response()->json(['status' => 'already_processed']);
}
// always try to get a child podcast cause report configuration cannot be trusted
$reportPodcast = $this->automatedReportsService->findChildResult(
result: $report,
type: AutomatedReportsService::MEDIA_TYPE_PODCAST
);
// update results
$report->update([
'status' => $this->callbackService->getPrimaryStatus($report, $payload),
'response' => $payload,
'generated_at' => $now,
]);
// if a podcast is set, update it
$reportPodcast?->update([
'status' => $this->callbackService->getPodcastStatus($payload),
'response' => $payload,
'generated_at' => $now,
]);
$this->logger->info(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Report has been processed', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'child_uuid' => $reportPodcast?->getUuid(),
]);
if (! $this->callbackService->isSuccess($payload)) {
$this->logger->warning(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Error creating report', $payload);
return response()->json(['status' => 'ok']);
}
// If one-off, send the report immediately, if not leave it for the scheduler (automated-reports:send)
if ($report->getReport()->getFrequency() === AutomatedReportsService::FREQUENCY_ONE_OFF) {
// send the primary report
$this->dispatcher->dispatch(new SendReportJob($reportUuid));
// send the podcast report if it set and generated
if ($reportPodcast && $reportPodcast->getStatus() === AutomatedReportResult::STATUS_GENERATED) {
$this->dispatcher->dispatch(new SendReportJob(reportUuid: $reportPodcast->getUuid()));
}
}
// Track Datadog metrics for automated reports
$automatedReport = $report->getReport();
$this->callbackService->pushToDatadog($automatedReport, $report);
if ($reportPodcast) {
$this->callbackService->pushToDatadog($automatedReport, $reportPodcast);
}
$this->logger->info(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Triggering Event for UserPilot tracking', [
'report_uuid' => $automatedReport->getUuid(),
'result_uuid' => $reportUuid,
]);
$this->eventDispatcher->dispatch(new AutomatedReportGenerated($automatedReport));
} catch (ModelNotFoundException $exception) {
$this->logger->error(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Report not found', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'error' => $exception->getMessage(),
]);
return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Report not found'], status: 404);
} catch (Throwable $exception) {
$this->logger->error(self::LOG_PREFIX . ' Failed to update report status', [
'uuid' => $reportUuid,
'error' => $exception->getMessage(),
]);
return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Failed to update report status'], status: 500);
}
return response()->json(['status' => 'ok']);
}
}
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SELECT * FROM teams WHERE id = 1;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 39;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id = 283;
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE id = 2234;
SELECT * FROM crm_field_values WHERE crm_field_id = 2234;
select * from crm_profiles where user_id = 143;
select * from record_types where crm_configuration_id = 39; # 0121K000001MHElQAO,0121K000001MHEqQAO
select * from business_processes where crm_configuration_id = 39;
# 01941000000H669AAC, 01941000000H66JAAS
select * from record_type_field_values
where record_type_id IN (24);
select * from crm_field_values where id IN (2730);
select * from crm_configurations where id = 39;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 1
and sa.provider = 'salesforce'; #1035
select * from users where team_id = 1; # 222 group 3
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE user_id = 222 order by id desc;
select * from sidekick_settings where team_id = 1;
select * from teams where id = 1;
select * from team_features where team_id = 1;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 2
and provider = 'ms-teams' and id = 608765;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE crm_configuration_id = 2 and crm_provider_id = '59523413338';
select * from sidekick_settings where team_id = 2;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE id = 608660;
select * from activity_summary_logs where activity_id = 608660;
select * from ai_prompts where transcription_id = 11214;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('ed78a437-2804-450e-ab2f-56ab1c641346') = uuid;
# id: 608818, crm: 59628809737
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('36b06e55-afdd-4782-8dee-c624cd0af191') = uuid;
# id: 608821, crm: 59632069252
SELECT ce.start_time, ce.end_time, a.id, a.uuid, crm_provider_id, calendar_event_id, title,
playbook_category_id, user_id, lead_id, contact_id, account_id, opportunity_id,
scheduled_start_time, scheduled_end_time, actual_start_time, actual_end_time, a.created_at
FROM activities a
join calendar_events ce on a.calendar_event_id = ce.id
WHERE a.id IN (608818, 608821);
select * from users where team_id = 1;
select * from team_settings where team_id = 1;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 39 order by user_id;
select * from team_features where team_id = 1;
select * from users where team_id = 2;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('ec7647e9-5225-458b-b475-f31aa2769204') = uuid; # 612639
# Preslava N. Ivanova, grou id 3
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE uuid_to_bin('a2928fe5-aec5-46cb-85d9-7654c89e46a6') = uuid;
select * from activities where opportunity_id = 344 and actual_start_time between '2024-10-11 00:00:00' and '2024-10-12 00:00:00';
select
a.id,
a.type,
a.scheduled_start_time,
a.actual_start_time,
a.created_at,
a.opportunity_id,
a.status
FROM activities a
WHERE opportunity_id = 344
and status IN ('completed', 'received', 'delivered')
and (
(a.actual_start_time between '2024-10-11 00:00:00' and '2024-10-12 00:00:00')
OR (a.created_at between '2024-10-11 00:00:00' and '2024-10-12 00:00:00')
OR (a.scheduled_start_time between '2024-10-11 00:00:00' and '2024-10-12 00:00:00'))
;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = 222;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE user_id = 222;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 39;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id = 281;
select * from group_deal_risk_types;
select * from opportunities where team_id = 1;
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE id = 315;
SELECT * FROM crm_field_data WHERE object_id = 315;
select * from crm_field_data where object_id = 260;
select * from generic_ai_prompts where subject_id = 315;
select * from teams; # 36, 21, 121, [EMAIL]
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 121 and provider = 'bullhorn';
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 1;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 39;
select * from users where team_id = 1;
select u.email, cp.* from users u
join crm_profiles cp on u.id = cp.user_id
where u.team_id = 1;
# 1 - 00541000004281rAAA
# 204 - 0052g000003freeAAA
# 429 - 0052g000003qGOiAAM
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 1
and sa.provider = 'salesforce';
select * from activities where type = 'softphone'
and created_at > '2024-12-11 15:24:36' order by id desc;
select * from activity_providers where team_id = 1;
select * from activity_provider_users where activity_provider_id = 328;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 39
AND account_id = 178 AND is_closed = false
order by created_at DESC;
select * from contacts where id = 3952;
select * from accounts where id = 178;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 36;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 21;
select * from users where team_id = 36;
select u.email, cp.* from users u
join crm_profiles cp on u.id = cp.user_id
where u.team_id = 36;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 36
and sa.provider = 'bullhorn';
select * from social_accounts where id = 348;
UPDATE social_accounts SET
provider_user_token = '21442_6802599_91:41179a58-21e7-4d7c-ad58-56bb666b2f65',
provider_refresh_token = '21442_6802599_91:01c6b335-3f2a-42e4-85ff-8a08fa65fceb',
expires = 1733998131,
state = 'connected'
WHERE id = 348;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 31;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 18;
select * from users where team_id = 31; # 257
select u.email, cp.* from users u
join crm_profiles cp on u.id = cp.user_id
where u.team_id = 31;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 31
and sa.provider = 'close';
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 18;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS] NEPTUNE [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams;
select * from users where id IN (1030, 1035, 1052);
select * from crm_configurations;
select * from users where team_id = 65; # 257
select * from team_settings where team_id = 65; # 257
select * from invitations where team_id = 65; # 257
select * from users where email = '[EMAIL]'; # 257
select u.email, cp.* from users u
join crm_profiles cp on u.id = cp.user_id
where u.team_id = 65;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 53;
select * from accounts where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from leads where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from crm_field_values where crm_field_id = 3341 order by id desc;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from stages where crm_configuration_id = 53 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 13;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 65
and sa.provider = 'integration-app';
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 13;
select * from social_accounts where sociable_id = 283;
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE crm_provider_id = '006O400000E9bzeIAB';
select * from activity_providers where team_id = 65;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE crm_configuration_id IN (51, 52, 53);
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 65
;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS] STAGING [PASSWORD_DOTS]
SELECT * FROM teams;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE id = 88;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE id = 89;
select * from team_settings where team_id = 89;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE team_id = 89;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 89;
select * from users;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 1761;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 70;
select * from accounts where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from leads where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from crm_field_values where crm_field_id = 3536 order by id desc;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from stages where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from business_processes where crm_configuration_id = 70 order by id desc;
select * from business_process_stages where business_process_id = 34;
select * from contacts where id = 10468;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 70;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id = 388;
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE id IN (3533,3534,3535);
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 70
and (account_id IS NOT NULL or lead_id IS NOT NULL or contact_id IS NOT NULL or opportunity_id IS NOT NULL) order by id desc;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('2e10b60f-8a61-41c5-a3d4-28835353dc65') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM activities where crm_configuration_id = 69 ;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE email LIKE '%[EMAIL]%';
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('5a150c93-40fc-42ec-b3bd-c1d328e09f6e') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE id = 385;
select * from participants p
join activities a on p.activity_id = a.id
where a.crm_configuration_id = 70
and (p.lead_id IS NOT NULL or p.contact_id IS NOT NULL);
SELECT * FROM participants WHERE id = 1013638;
select * from teams where id = 90;
select * from users where team_id = 90;
select * from social_accounts where social_accounts.sociable_id IN (1960,1760);
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE crm_configuration_id = 71;
select * from invitations where team_id = 90;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 71;
select * from accounts where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from leads where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from crm_field_values where crm_field_id = 3341 order by id desc;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from stages where crm_configuration_id = 71 order by id desc;
select * from users order by secondary_email desc;
select u.id, u.email, u.status, sa.id, sa.provider_user_id from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where sa.provider = 'google' and u.email LIKE 'aneliya%';
select * from failed_jobs order by id desc;
select * from users where email = '[EMAIL]' or secondary_email = '[EMAIL]';
select * from teams;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE crm_configuration_id = 39;
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE crm_configuration_id = 39 and object_type = 'task';
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 1
and sa.provider = 'salesforce';
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('c38b3895-fd0f-4b1f-9fb2-c170dba137c6') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 70;
select * from teams where id = 1;
select * from groups where team_id = 1;
select * from users where team_id = 1;
select o.id, o.name,o.close_date, u.id, u.name, u.group_id, r.id, r.display_name, g.name, g.scope from opportunities o
join users u on o.user_id = u.id
join groups g on u.group_id = g.id
join role_user ru on u.id = ru.user_id
join roles r on ru.role_id = r.id
where o.crm_configuration_id = 39 and close_date > '2024-01-01 00:00:00';
select * from role_user where user_id = 143;
select * from roles;
select * from role_user;
select * from groups where id = 9;
select * from scope_groups where group_id = 9;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 36;
select * from crm_configurations;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 121;
https://crmsandbox.zoho.com/crm/jiminnyw4/tab/Leads/4776201000005049105
https://crmsandbox.zoho.com/crm/
https://crm.zoho.com/crm/org3469620/tab/Leads/230045000229559080
https://crm.zoho.com/crm/
org3469620
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('03382d20-c8bc-48e7-a3d4-90b52fa5ceab') = uuid;
select * from users where email LIKE "%mobile_automation_%";
select * from social_accounts where sociable_id IN (2228);
select * from crm_profiles where user_id IN (2222,2223,2226,2227);
select * from teams order by id desc;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = 2229;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE user_id = 2229;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 88;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 88;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 88;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE id = 1;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = 143;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE uuid_to_bin('fde193d3-06a2-4e1a-8895-62b94039215d') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE uuid_to_bin('73385071-a756-42ae-9c73-8b53f2309467') = uuid;
https://app.staging.jiminny.com/ondemand?
min_duration=1
&
only_recorded=1
&
user_id%5B%5D=641f1acb-16b8-42d1-8726-df52979dad0e
&
sequence_number=2
select * from users where team_id = 1 and email like '%stoyan%'
select * from coaching_feedbacks;
select * from teams;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE team_id = 36;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 19
and sa.provider = 'pipedrive';
select * from users where id = 143;
SELECT * FROM users WHERE uuid_to_bin('73180eeb-33de-4065-977d-ccbe0e6c94fc') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM teams WHERE uuid_to_bin('73180eeb-33de-4065-977d-ccbe0e6c94fc') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM activity_shares WHERE uuid_to_bin('73180eeb-33de-4065-977d-ccbe0e6c94fc') = uuid;
select * from users where team_id = 2;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 39
and activities.scheduled_start_time BETWEEN '2025-04-09 00:00:00' AND '2025-04-09 23:59:59'
AND user_id = 143
order by id desc;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS]
select * from teams where id = 142; # 2312, 126
select * from team_settings;
select * from users where team_id = 142; # 21642
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 21642;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles cp join users u ON u.id = cp.user_id WHERE team_id = 142;
select * from crm_profiles where id IN (93);
select * from invitations;
select * from team_features where team_id = 1;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 126;
select * from accounts where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from leads where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from contacts where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from opportunities where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from crm_profiles where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from crm_fields where crm_configuration_id = 126 # 11060
# and type IN ('picklist', 'status')
# and object_type = 'task'
order by id desc;
# 5731,5732,5733
select DISTINCT crm_field_id from crm_field_values where crm_field_id IN (11151,12239,12215,12185,12175,12165,12144,12137,12127,12109,12107,12105,12103,12092,12037,12005,12003,11987,11969,11958,11951,11942,11931,11924,11921,11917,11915,11901,11893,11883,11872,11870,11868,11866,11839,11833,11821,11793,11780,11777,11769,11757,11737,11735,11656,11645,11638,11629,11618,11611,11602,11591,11584,11581,11558,11544,11543,11534,11532,11529,11527,11503,11497,11493,11488,11470,11468,11457,11455,11397,11387,11372,11363,11348,11323,11318,11309,11301,11300,11292,11290,11286,11284,11256,11252,11242,11237,11233,11219,11176,11160) order by id desc;
select * from crm_layouts where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id in (300,299,298);
select * from stages where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from business_processes where crm_configuration_id = 126 order by id desc;
select * from business_process_stages where business_process_id IN (76,75,74,73);
select * from playbooks where team_id = 142;
select * from playbook_layouts where playbook_id IN (108);
SELECT * FROM playbook_categories WHERE playbook_id IN (108);
select * from teams where id = 130;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 2291;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 2
and sa.provider = 'hubspot';
SELECT * FROM activities
WHERE crm_configuration_id = 110;
select * from teams;
select * from crm_configurations;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE id = 628773;
SELECT * FROM crm_profiles WHERE user_id = 1460;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 2291;
select * from teams;
select ru.*, pr.*, p.* from users u join role_user ru on ru.user_id = u.id
join permission_role pr on pr.role_id = ru.role_id
join permissions p on p.id = pr.permission_id
where team_id = 495 and p.name IN ('dial');
select * from teams where id = 145;
select * from crm_configurations where id = 129;
select * from social_accounts where sociable_id = 2317;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('8dbab184-a333-4268-ad57-fb41f8d53a9a') = uuid;
select * from teams where id = 1;
SELECT * FROM crm_layouts WHERE crm_configuration_id = 39;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE crm_layout_id = 280;
SELECT * FROM crm_layout_entities WHERE id = 5507;
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE crm_configuration_id = 39 and object_type IN ('event');
select * from teams;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 14;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts where provider = 'copper';
select * from activities where id = 628467;
select * from participants where activity_id = 628467;
SELECT * FROM contacts WHERE id = 3969;
SELECT * FROM accounts WHERE id = 177;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('4eb54c77-cfa3-2bd4-84a7-9ed46a21c988') = uuid;
# [PASSWORD_DOTS] BH
select * from teams where id = 36;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 21;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 21 and id = 607901;
select * from activities where crm_configuration_id = 21;
select * roles;
select * from permissions;
select * from permission_role where permission_id = 226;
select * from migrations order by id desc;
# mercury
# neptune
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select * from teams;
select * from teams where id = 19;
select * from teams where id = 27;
select * from users where team_id = 27;
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE id = 42;
select * from social_accounts sa
join users u on sa.sociable_id = u.id
where u.team_id = 19
and sa.provider = 'pipedrive';
select * from activities where id = 631461;
SELECT * FROM crm_field_values WHERE crm_field_id = 180;
select * from teams where id = 2;
SELECT * FROM social_accounts WHERE sociable_id = 89;
SELECT * FROM activities WHERE uuid_to_bin('ba0c029a-bc14-4e17-8603-64174acebcbb') = uuid; # 634273
select * from activity_summary_logs where activity_id = 634273;
select * from sidekick_settings where team_id = 2;
select * from teams; # 2, 2
SELECT * FROM crm_configurations WHERE team_id = 2; # 2
select * from team_features where team_id = 2;
select * from features;
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE crm_configuration_id = 2 and crm_provider_id = '51317301383';
SELECT * FROM opportunities WHERE crm_configuration_id = 2 order by id desc;
select * from automated_reports order by id desc;
select * from automated_report_results order by id desc;
select * from users where team_id = 1 and id IN (7160, 3248);
select * from migrations order by id desc;
SELECT
CONCAT(u.id, CASE WHEN u.id = t.owner_id THEN ' (owner)' ELSE '' END) AS user_id,
u.email,
sa.*,
t.owner_id FROM social_accounts sa
JOIN users u on u.id = sa.sociable_id
JOIN teams t on t.id = u.team_id
WHERE u.team_id = 1052 and sa.provider = 'hubspot';
select * from teams where id = 1;
select * from groups g JOIN playbooks p on g.playbook_id = p.id where g.team_id = 1;
select * from groups where id = 565;
select * from playbooks where team_id = 1;
select * from playbooks where id = 175;
select * from playbook_categories where playbook_id = 175;
select * from users where team_id = 1052;
select * from users where id = 7160;
select * from crm_profiles where user_id = 7160;
select * from features;
select
*
# id, uuid, type, provider, playbook_category_id, user_id, lead_id, contact_id, account_id, opportunity_id, stage_id,
# crm_configuration_id, crm_provider_id, transcription_id, status
from activities where crm_configuration_id = 1 and type = 'conference'
# and crm_provider_id IS NOT NULL
and provider != 'uploader' and actual_start_time IS NOT NULL
ORDER by id desc;
select * from activities where id = 54747783; # 00UO400000pCzojMAC
select p.id, p.activity_type, pc.id, pc.name
FROM playbooks p
join playbook_categories pc on p.id = pc.playbook_id
where p.team_id = 1 and p.activity_type = 'event';
SELECT * FROM crm_fields WHERE crm_configuration_id = 1 and object_type = 'event';
SELECT * FROM crm_field_values WHERE crm_field_id = 4;
select * from crm_layouts cl join playbook_layouts pl on cl.id = pl.layout_id
where crm_configuration_id = 1 and pl.playbook_id = 175;
select * from teams;
SELECT r.* FROM automated_reports r
join teams t on r.team_id = t.id
WHERE r.frequency = 'daily'
and r.status = 1
AND t.status = 'active'
AND (r.expires_at >= now() OR r.expires_at IS NULL);
select * from automated_report_results where report_id IN (18, 33);
select * from activity_searches where id = 10932;
select * from activity_search_filters where activity_search_id = 10932;
select * from automated_reports order by id desc;
select * from automated_report_results order by id desc;
select * from automated_reports where id IN (55);
select * from automated_report_results where id IN (81);
select * from users where id IN (10633, 13987, 11985);
select * from users where group_id IN (3710);
SELECT * FROM automated_reports WHERE uuid_to_bin('18a06a75-afd2-476f-aadc-14d4057bdda2') = uuid;
SELECT * FROM automated_report_results WHERE uuid_to_bin('582d4b50-8cd3-42a9-9819-d676ff8f3b43') = uuid;
select * from automated_report_results where media_type = 'pdf' and status = 2;
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
Create a Btrfs Volume:
Once the internal volume finishes initializing, you will have a dedicated, high-performance Btrfs storage space where you can create standard shared folders, set up automated snapshots, and install applications.
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
Create a Btrfs Volume:
Once the internal volume finishes initializing, you will have a dedicated, high-performance Btrfs storage space where you can create standard shared folders, set up automated snapshots, and install applications.
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However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)...
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
Create a Btrfs Volume:
Once the internal volume finishes initializing, you will have a dedicated, high-performance Btrfs storage space where you can create standard shared folders, set up automated snapshots, and install applications.
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
Create a Btrfs Volume:
Once the internal volume finishes initializing, you will have a dedicated, high-performance Btrfs storage space where you can create standard shared folders, set up automated snapshots, and install applications.
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
Create a Btrfs Volume:
Once the internal volume finishes initializing, you will have a dedicated, high-performance Btrfs storage space where you can create standard shared folders, set up automated snapshots, and install applications.
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
Create a Btrfs Volume:
Once the internal volume finishes initializing, you will have a dedicated, high-performance Btrfs storage space where you can create standard shared folders, set up automated snapshots, and install applications.
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS....
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
Create a Btrfs Volume:
Once the internal volume finishes initializing, you will have a dedicated, high-performance Btrfs storage space where you can create standard shared folders, set up automated snapshots, and install applications.
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
Create a Btrfs Volume:
Once the internal volume finishes initializing, you will have a dedicated, high-performance Btrfs storage space where you can create standard shared folders, set up automated snapshots, and install applications.
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However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
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However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
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However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
application.
Create a Storage Pool:
Create a Btrfs Volume:
Once the internal volume finishes initializing, you will have a dedicated, high-performance Btrfs storage space where you can create standard shared folders, set up automated snapshots, and install applications.
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Activity°MorerireroxToolsHelpcalVIewMistorJiminny Activity°MorerireroxToolsHelpcalVIewMistorJiminny ...TMore unreads# jiminny-bg# platform-tickets# product_launches# random# releases# sofia-office# support# thank-yous# the_people_of jimi...o Direct messagesD. Galya Dimitrova. Steliyan Georgiev E&. Petko Kashinski. Aneliya Angelova •a. Stefka StoyanovaC. Vasil Vasilev.. Nikolay Ivanov3 Aneliva Angelova, .•.. Stoyan Tanev&. Lukas Kovalik y...::: Apps© Jira Cloud• ToastbookmarksProtllesWindowJY-207... Sira Clo...Automated report - sentryJira Cloud CDetailsConversations 4DescriptionWe still get Sentry error when attempting to sendreport resuit witnout per un.•vve need to mark such a report as Tallea so luis not picked up for sending again in one hour•nx the issue so we can have a generatedreport for the customenStatusBack ogAssigneeNoneKeporterlukas KovallkWork TypeBugPriorityOpen in Jira©ProfileController.phpc) Searchcontroller.ohr> D Settings→E Telenhonv~ D Webhook• M Hubsoot> D IntegrationAppSubsc 136(C) ActivitvProviderCont(C) ActivitvtranscriotionC) BaseController.oho© CalendarController.pC) RenortController nho* SoftphoneWebhookCC. AbstractController nhn• TrackAutomatedReportGeneratedEvent.phpPlaybackController.phpcontroLlerest: JsonkesponsegetFrequency() === AutomatedReportsService::FREQUENCY_ONE_OFF) €batch(new SendReportJob($reportUuid));port if it set and generatedSreportPodcast->getStatus() === AutomatedReportResult::STATUS_GENERATED) {•dispatch(new SendReportJob(reportUuid: $reportPodcast->getUuid()));or aucomaced reporusгдескерогс)иsnlovaradoe саuсomасeакерort, «rерorc•>pushlovatadoa saucomatedkeport, sreportroacast^OG_PREFIX . ' Triggering Event for UserPilot tracking', InatedReport->getUuid(),rtuuid.spatchinew AutomatedRedortGeneratedSautomatedRenort:h $exception) {LOG_PREFIX •" Report not found', L›detMessade Oi.istatus' →> 'error', 'message' => 'Report not found'], status: 404);SummariseLOG_PREFIX . ' Failed to update report status', ['error' => $exception-›getMessage(),return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Failed to update report status'], status: 500);return response()->json(['status' => 'ok']);C PlanhaTypeError: League|Flysystem|FileCloudWatch | us-east-2O Pipelines - jiminny/app(UY-20725) (HubSpot) Optimise CIJY-20725 add HS rate limit handlin7 wuy-207731 User Pilot not rece X@Jy-20773 fix user pilot tracking for(JY-20776] Automated report - seJY-20725 add HS rate limit handlir$ (SRD-6793] Les Mills activity typePlatform Team - Backlog - Jirau Userpilot | Automated Report Gene(UY-20776] Automated report - ser-7 Platform Sorint 3 02 - Platform Te— New TabO JIMINNY@ For you(• Recent# Starred8$ Apps• Spaces+...Jiminny (New)ul Plarorm leamIID Capture TeamWD Enterprise Stability I…..I Processing TeamMl SE Kanban( Service-Desk= More spaces— FiltersB DashboardsC÷ OperationsI2 Confluence:ã Teams"= Customise sidebarB < 50hl# Retro - Platform • nowninny.atlassian.net/browse/JY-20773Q Search |+ CreateSpaces / Jiminny (New) / & JY-19240 / ** JY-20773User Pilot not receiving events on report generated~ Key detailsDescriptionWhen new report is generated User Pilot should receive tracking event. The event is still inpending meaning no new event has arrived.Steps to reproduceNoneActual outcomeAdd text IExpected outcomeAdd textSubtasksAdd subtaskLinked work itemsAdd linked work item~ ActivityAllComments HistoryWork logTtvBI..|Type /ại for Atlassian Intelligence or@ to mention and notify someone.CancelLukas Kovalik8 hours agoThe issue is most probably AutomatedReportGenerated event and not listener sendingdata to UP. The PR should address it.100% C42 & • Tue 12 May 17:07:25Ask RovoIn Devv* Improve Bug~ DetailsAssignee@ Lukas KovalikReporterLukas KovalikDevelopmentQ Open with VS Code8S Create branch4 commits1 pull request3 builds3 hours agoMERGEDLabelsNoneSub-ProductAdd optionsStory PointsOrganisationsNoneComponentsPlatformFix versionsNoneParent# JY-19240 AJ ReportsSprintPlatform Sprint 3 Q2...
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Setting up a 10TB WD Gold on your Ugreen DXP4800 Plus is a great choice—those enterprise-grade drives are built for heavy workloads.
However, before we jump into the setup, there is an important technical distinction to make regarding how NAS operating systems (including Ugreen's UGOS Pro) handle storage.
You cannot create a standard "Storage Pool" or internal "Volume" over a USB connection.
NAS systems treat USB-connected enclosures as removable media. While you can format an external drive and use it for file storage or backups, you cannot install NAS apps on it or use advanced internal storage features.
Depending on your goal, you have two paths. Here is how to set up both.
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Option 1: Set it up as an External USB Drive
Best for: Backups, transferring large amounts of data, or portable storage.
If you want to keep the WD Gold inside its external enclosure and plug it in via USB, the NAS will mount it as an external shared folder.
Connect the Drive:
Plug the external enclosure into one of the USB ports on your DXP4800 Plus. For a mechanical hard drive, any of the USB 3.0 or 10Gbps ports on the back will provide plenty of bandwidth.
Open UGOS Pro:
Log into your Ugreen NAS web interface.
Locate External Storage:
Format the Drive:
Access the Data:
Once formatted, open the
File Manager
. The drive will appear as a new shared folder (usually named something like
or
), ready for drag-and-drop storage.
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Option 2: Create a True Btrfs Storage Pool (Recommended)
Best for: Maximum performance, data snapshots, app installation, and deep integration with the NAS.
Since the WD Gold is a premium, 24/7 enterprise drive, keeping it in a USB enclosure creates a bottleneck. To get the true benefits of a Btrfs volume on your Ugreen NAS, you should install the drive internally.
"Shuck" the Drive:
Carefully open your external enclosure and remove the bare 10TB WD Gold SATA drive.
Install in the NAS:
Slide out an empty drive tray from your DXP4800 Plus, secure the WD Gold into the tray, and slide it into the NAS until it clicks.
Open Storage Manager:
Log into UGOS Pro and open the
Storage Manager
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Activity°MorerireroxToolsHelpcalVIewMistorJiminny Activity°MorerireroxToolsHelpcalVIewMistorJiminny ...TMore unreads# jiminny-bg# platform-tickets# product_launches# random# releases# sofia-office# support# thank-yous# the_people_of jimi...o Direct messagesD. Galya Dimitrova. Steliyan Georgiev E&. Petko Kashinski. Aneliya Angelova •a. Stefka StoyanovaC. Vasil Vasilev.. Nikolay Ivanov3 Aneliva Angelova, .•.. Stoyan Tanev&. Lukas Kovalik y...::: Apps© Jira Cloud• ToastbookmarksProtllesWindowJY-207... Sira Clo...Automated report - sentryJira Cloud CDetailsConversations 4DescriptionWe still get Sentry error when attempting to sendreport resuit witnout per un.•vve need to mark such a report as Tallea so luis not picked up for sending again in one hour•nx the issue so we can have a generatedreport for the customenStatusBack ogAssigneeNoneKeporterlukas KovallkWork TypeBugPriorityOpen in Jira©ProfileController.phpc) Searchcontroller.ohr> D Settings→E Telenhonv~ D Webhook• M Hubsoot> D IntegrationAppSubsc 136(C) ActivitvProviderCont(C) ActivitvtranscriotionC) BaseController.oho© CalendarController.pC) RenortController nho* SoftphoneWebhookCC. AbstractController nhn• TrackAutomatedReportGeneratedEvent.phpPlaybackController.phpcontroLlerest: JsonkesponsegetFrequency() === AutomatedReportsService::FREQUENCY_ONE_OFF) €batch(new SendReportJob($reportUuid));port if it set and generatedSreportPodcast->getStatus() === AutomatedReportResult::STATUS_GENERATED) {•dispatch(new SendReportJob(reportUuid: $reportPodcast->getUuid()));or aucomaced reporusгдескерогс)иsnlovaradoe саuсomасeакерort, «rерorc•>pushlovatadoa saucomatedkeport, sreportroacast^OG_PREFIX . ' Triggering Event for UserPilot tracking', InatedReport->getUuid(),rtuuid.spatchinew AutomatedRedortGeneratedSautomatedRenort:h $exception) {LOG_PREFIX •" Report not found', L›detMessade Oi.istatus' →> 'error', 'message' => 'Report not found'], status: 404);SummariseLOG_PREFIX . ' Failed to update report status', ['error' => $exception-›getMessage(),return response()->json(['status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Failed to update report status'], status: 500);return response()->json(['status' => 'ok']);C PlanhaTypeError: League|Flysystem|FileCloudWatch | us-east-2O Pipelines - jiminny/app(UY-20725) (HubSpot) Optimise CIJY-20725 add HS rate limit handlin7 wuy-207731 User Pilot not rece X@Jy-20773 fix user pilot tracking for(JY-20776] Automated report - seJY-20725 add HS rate limit handlir$ (SRD-6793] Les Mills activity typePlatform Team - Backlog - Jirau Userpilot | Automated Report Gene(UY-20776] Automated report - ser-7 Platform Sorint 3 02 - Platform Te— New TabO JIMINNY@ For you(• Recent# Starred8$ Apps• Spaces+...Jiminny (New)ul Plarorm leamIID Capture TeamWD Enterprise Stability I…..I Processing TeamMl SE Kanban( Service-Desk= More spaces— FiltersB DashboardsC÷ OperationsI2 Confluence:ã Teams"= Customise sidebarB < 50hl# Retro - Platform • nowninny.atlassian.net/browse/JY-20773Q Search |+ CreateSpaces / Jiminny (New) / & JY-19240 / ** JY-20773User Pilot not receiving events on report generated~ Key detailsDescriptionWhen new report is generated User Pilot should receive tracking event. The event is still inpending meaning no new event has arrived.Steps to reproduceNoneActual outcomeAdd text IExpected outcomeAdd textSubtasksAdd subtaskLinked work itemsAdd linked work item~ ActivityAllComments HistoryWork logTtvBI..|Type /ại for Atlassian Intelligence or@ to mention and notify someone.CancelLukas Kovalik8 hours agoThe issue is most probably AutomatedReportGenerated event and not listener sendingdata to UP. The PR should address it.100% C42 & • Tue 12 May 17:07:25Ask RovoIn Devv* Improve Bug~ DetailsAssignee@ Lukas KovalikReporterLukas KovalikDevelopmentQ Open with VS Code8S Create branch4 commits1 pull request3 builds3 hours agoMERGEDLabelsNoneSub-ProductAdd optionsStory PointsOrganisationsNoneComponentsPlatformFix versionsNoneParent# JY-19240 AJ ReportsSprintPlatform Sprint 3 Q2...
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app_settings.json, Editor Group 1
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#!/bin/bash
# screenpipe_sync.sh
# Syncs Screenpipe SQLite data (vision + audio) to a NAS archive database.
# Append-only, no deletions.
#
# Multi-install safety
# --------------------
# Source IDs reset to 1 on every screenpipe reinstall, so the NAS archive
# must not rely on source `id` being globally unique.
#
# Base tables:
# Every synced table has an `install_id` column. Logical primary key is
# (install_id, id), enforced by a UNIQUE INDEX. install_id is a UUID kept
# in ~/.screenpipe/.sync_install_id; wiping ~/.screenpipe/ (which a
# reinstall does) discards it, and the next run generates a fresh one.
#
# FTS tables:
# Fully contentless. `install_id` and `source_id` are stored as UNINDEXED
# columns and SQLite auto-assigns rowids, so source-id collisions across
# installs are impossible. Queries JOIN back to the base table on
# (install_id, source_id).
#
# First-run migration:
# If old FTS tables (which used source `id` as `rowid`) are detected,
# they are dropped and rebuilt from the base tables. One-time slow step;
# subsequent runs are normal.
#
# Schema-drift tolerant:
# New columns added upstream get ALTER TABLE'd in. Inserts use explicit
# column lists so positional drift is impossible.
#
# Usage
# -----
# ./screenpipe_sync.sh # syncs yesterday
# ./screenpipe_sync.sh 2026-04-15 # syncs a specific date
# ./screenpipe_sync.sh today # syncs today so far
# ./screenpipe_sync.sh --reset-install-id # rotate install_id and exit
# ./screenpipe_sync.sh --show-install-id # print install_id and exit
# ./screenpipe_sync.sh --list-installs # print all known installs
set -euo pipefail
# ─── CONFIG ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
DB_SRC="${SCREENPIPE_DB:-$HOME/.screenpipe/db.sqlite}"
NAS_MOUNT="${NAS_MOUNT:-/Volumes/screenpipe}"
NAS_DB="$NAS_MOUNT/archive.db"
NAS_DATA="$NAS_MOUNT/data"
LOG_FILE="$HOME/.screenpipe/sync.log"
INSTALL_ID_FILE="$HOME/.screenpipe/.sync_install_id"
# Order matters: parents before children for FK-ish references.
VISION_TABLES=(video_chunks frames elements ocr_text ui_events meetings)
AUDIO_TABLES=(speakers speaker_embeddings audio_chunks audio_transcriptions audio_tags)
SHARED_TABLES=(tags vision_tags)
ALL_SYNC_TABLES=("${VISION_TABLES[@]}" "${AUDIO_TABLES[@]}" "${SHARED_TABLES[@]}")
FTS_TABLES=(frames_fts elements_fts ui_events_fts audio_transcriptions_fts)
# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
SCRIPT_START=$(date +%s)
# ─── HELPERS ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
log() {
local msg="[$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')] $*"
echo "$msg" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"
}
step() {
local now=$(date +%s)
local elapsed=$(( now - SCRIPT_START ))
printf "\n[+%02dm%02ds] ▶ %s\n" "$(( elapsed / 60 ))" "$(( elapsed % 60 ))" "$*" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"
}
run_sqlite_heredoc() {
local label="$1"
local sql="$2"
local start=$(date +%s)
printf " %-40s " "$label"
sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" <<< "$sql" &
local pid=$!
local spin=[PASSWORD] '⠙' '⠹' '⠸' '⠼' '⠴' '⠦' '⠧' '⠇' '⠏')
local i=0
while kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null; do
printf "\r %-40s %s " "$label" "${spin[$i]}"
i=$(( (i + 1) % 10 ))
sleep 0.2
done
wait "$pid"
local rc=$?
if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
printf "\r %-40s ✗ FAILED\n" "$label" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"
exit $rc
fi
local dur=$(( $(date +%s) - start ))
printf "\r %-40s ✓ %dm%02ds\n" "$label" "$(( dur / 60 ))" "$(( dur % 60 ))" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"
}
run_nas_sqlite() {
# Same spinner pattern, runs on the NAS DB directly. For migrations that
# don't need the source DB attached.
local label="$1"
local sql="$2"
local start=$(date +%s)
printf " %-40s " "$label"
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" <<< "$sql" &
local pid=$!
local spin=[PASSWORD] '⠙' '⠹' '⠸' '⠼' '⠴' '⠦' '⠧' '⠇' '⠏')
local i=0
while kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null; do
printf "\r %-40s %s " "$label" "${spin[$i]}"
i=$(( (i + 1) % 10 ))
sleep 0.2
done
wait "$pid"
local rc=$?
if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
printf "\r %-40s ✗ FAILED\n" "$label" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"
exit $rc
fi
local dur=$(( $(date +%s) - start ))
printf "\r %-40s ✓ %dm%02ds\n" "$label" "$(( dur / 60 ))" "$(( dur % 60 ))" | tee -a "$LOG_FILE"
}
check() {
local label="$1" got="$2" expected="$3"
if [ "$got" -eq "$expected" ]; then
printf " %-25s %s / %s ✓\n" "$label:" "$got" "$expected"
else
printf " %-25s %s / %s ✗ MISMATCH\n" "$label:" "$got" "$expected"
fi
}
table_columns_with_types() {
sqlite3 "$1" "PRAGMA table_info($2);" | awk -F'|' '{print $2 "|" $3}'
}
table_columns() {
sqlite3 "$1" "PRAGMA table_info($2);" | awk -F'|' '{print $2}'
}
table_exists() {
local count
count=$(sqlite3 "$1" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' AND name='$2';")
[ "$count" -gt 0 ]
}
ensure_columns() {
local table="$1"
local label="schema: $table"
printf " %-40s " "$label"
if ! table_exists "$DB_SRC" "$table"; then
printf "✗ source missing — skipping\n"
return 0
fi
if ! table_exists "$NAS_DB" "$table"; then
printf "✓ fresh (created above)\n"
return 0
fi
local src_cols nas_cols
src_cols=$(table_columns_with_types "$DB_SRC" "$table")
nas_cols=$(table_columns "$NAS_DB" "$table")
local added=0 added_names=""
while IFS='|' read -r name type; do
[ -z "$name" ] && continue
if ! echo "$nas_cols" | grep -Fxq "$name"; then
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "ALTER TABLE $table ADD COLUMN \"$name\" $type;"
added=$((added + 1))
added_names="$added_names $name"
fi
done <<< "$src_cols"
if [ "$added" -gt 0 ]; then
printf "✓ added %d:%s\n" "$added" "$added_names"
else
printf "✓ in sync\n"
fi
}
build_col_list() {
local table="$1" alias="${2:-}" prefix=""
[ -n "$alias" ] && prefix="${alias}."
table_columns "$DB_SRC" "$table" | awk 'NF' | awk -v p="$prefix" '{print p "\"" $0 "\""}' | paste -sd, -
}
# ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# ─── ARG HANDLING ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
case "${1:-}" in
--reset-install-id)
if [ -f "$INSTALL_ID_FILE" ]; then
OLD=$(cat "$INSTALL_ID_FILE")
rm -f "$INSTALL_ID_FILE"
echo "Removed install_id: $OLD"
else
echo "No install_id file at $INSTALL_ID_FILE"
fi
echo "A new install_id will be generated on the next sync run."
exit 0
;;
--show-install-id)
if [ -f "$INSTALL_ID_FILE" ]; then cat "$INSTALL_ID_FILE"; else echo "(none)"; fi
exit 0
;;
--list-installs)
if [ -f "$NAS_DB" ] && table_exists "$NAS_DB" "_installs"; then
sqlite3 -header -column "$NAS_DB" "SELECT install_id, install_seq, first_seen, last_seen FROM _installs ORDER BY install_seq;"
else
echo "No _installs table on NAS yet."
fi
exit 0
;;
esac
if [ "${1:-}" = "today" ]; then
TARGET_DATE=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
elif [ -n "${1:-}" ]; then
TARGET_DATE="$1"
if ! [[ "$TARGET_DATE" =~ ^[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}$ ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Invalid date. Use YYYY-MM-DD, 'today', or no argument for yesterday."
exit 1
fi
else
TARGET_DATE=$(date -v-1d +%Y-%m-%d)
fi
# ─── INSTALL ID ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
INSTALL_ID=""
if [ -f "$INSTALL_ID_FILE" ]; then
INSTALL_ID=$(tr -d '[:space:]' < "$INSTALL_ID_FILE")
fi
if [ -z "$INSTALL_ID" ]; then
INSTALL_ID=$(uuidgen | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z')
echo "$INSTALL_ID" > "$INSTALL_ID_FILE"
log "Generated new install_id: $INSTALL_ID"
fi
log "========================================"
log "Screenpipe sync starting for: $TARGET_DATE"
log "install_id: $INSTALL_ID"
log "========================================"
# ─── PREFLIGHT ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
step "Preflight checks"
[ -f "$DB_SRC" ] || { log "ERROR: Source DB not found at $DB_SRC"; exit 1; }
printf " %-25s %s (%s)\n" "Source DB:" "OK" "$(du -sh "$DB_SRC" | cut -f1)"
[ -d "$NAS_MOUNT" ] || { log "ERROR: NAS not mounted at $NAS_MOUNT"; exit 1; }
printf " %-25s %s\n" "NAS mount:" "OK $NAS_MOUNT"
DB_ALREADY_SYNCED=false
if [ -f "$NAS_DB" ] && table_exists "$NAS_DB" "frames"; then
HAS_INSTALL_COL=$(sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM pragma_table_info('frames') WHERE name='install_id';")
if [ "$HAS_INSTALL_COL" -gt "0" ]; then
EXISTING=$(sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM frames WHERE date(timestamp)='$TARGET_DATE' AND install_id='$INSTALL_ID';")
else
EXISTING=$(sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM frames WHERE date(timestamp)='$TARGET_DATE';")
fi
if [ "$EXISTING" -gt "0" ]; then
log "Date $TARGET_DATE / install $INSTALL_ID already has $EXISTING frames — skipping DB sync"
DB_ALREADY_SYNCED=true
else
printf " %-25s %s (%s)\n" "Archive DB:" "exists" "$(du -sh "$NAS_DB" | cut -f1)"
fi
else
printf " %-25s %s\n" "Archive DB:" "will be created"
fi
DATA_SRC="$HOME/.screenpipe/data/data/$TARGET_DATE"
if [ -d "$DATA_SRC" ]; then
printf " %-25s %s (%s files, %s)\n" "Frame data dir:" "OK" "$(ls "$DATA_SRC" | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" "$(du -sh "$DATA_SRC" | cut -f1)"
else
printf " %-25s %s\n" "Frame data dir:" "not found — skipping"
fi
shopt -s nullglob
AUDIO_SRC_FILES=( "$HOME/.screenpipe/data/"*_"${TARGET_DATE}"_*.mp4 )
shopt -u nullglob
if [ ${#AUDIO_SRC_FILES[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
AUDIO_TOTAL=$(du -ch "${AUDIO_SRC_FILES[@]}" | tail -1 | cut -f1)
printf " %-25s %s (%s files, %s)\n" "Audio files:" "OK" "${#AUDIO_SRC_FILES[@]}" "$AUDIO_TOTAL"
else
printf " %-25s %s\n" "Audio files:" "none for this date"
fi
# ─── INSTALL REGISTRY ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS _installs (
install_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
install_seq INTEGER NOT NULL UNIQUE,
first_seen TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT (datetime('now')),
last_seen TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT (datetime('now'))
);
INSERT OR IGNORE INTO _installs(install_id, install_seq)
VALUES ('$INSTALL_ID', (SELECT COALESCE(MAX(install_seq),0)+1 FROM _installs));
UPDATE _installs SET last_seen = datetime('now') WHERE install_id = '$INSTALL_ID';
"
# ─── SCHEMA MIGRATION: install_id on base tables ─────────────────────────────
if [ -f "$NAS_DB" ]; then
step "Schema migration: install_id on base tables"
LEGACY_TAG="legacy-$(date +%Y%m%d)"
LEGACY_USED=false
for tbl in "${ALL_SYNC_TABLES[@]}"; do
if ! table_exists "$NAS_DB" "$tbl"; then continue; fi
HAS_COL=$(sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM pragma_table_info('$tbl') WHERE name='install_id';")
if [ "$HAS_COL" = "0" ]; then
ROW_COUNT=$(sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $tbl;")
printf " %-40s adding install_id, backfill %s rows → %s\n" "$tbl" "$ROW_COUNT" "$LEGACY_TAG"
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "ALTER TABLE $tbl ADD COLUMN install_id TEXT;"
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "UPDATE $tbl SET install_id = '$LEGACY_TAG' WHERE install_id IS NULL;"
[ "$ROW_COUNT" -gt "0" ] && LEGACY_USED=true
fi
# vision_tags has a composite PK (vision_id, tag_id), no `id` column.
if [ "$tbl" = "vision_tags" ]; then
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_vision_tags_install_pk ON vision_tags(install_id, vision_id, tag_id);"
else
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_${tbl}_install_pk ON ${tbl}(install_id, id);"
fi
done
if [ "$LEGACY_USED" = true ]; then
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "
INSERT OR IGNORE INTO _installs(install_id, install_seq, first_seen, last_seen)
VALUES ('$LEGACY_TAG', (SELECT COALESCE(MAX(install_seq),0)+1 FROM _installs), 'pre-migration', 'pre-migration');
"
fi
fi
# ─── SCHEMA MIGRATION: rebuild FTS if old schema detected ────────────────────
# Old schema either uses content='<table>' or lacks install_id UNINDEXED.
# Either way: drop, recreate contentless, repopulate from base tables.
if [ -f "$NAS_DB" ]; then
OLD_FTS_DETECTED=false
for fts in "${FTS_TABLES[@]}"; do
if table_exists "$NAS_DB" "$fts"; then
SCHEMA_SQL=$(sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master WHERE name='$fts';")
if echo "$SCHEMA_SQL" | grep -q "content=" || ! echo "$SCHEMA_SQL" | grep -q "install_id"; then
OLD_FTS_DETECTED=true
break
fi
fi
done
if [ "$OLD_FTS_DETECTED" = true ]; then
step "FTS migration: rebuilding all FTS tables (one-time)"
log "WARNING: this can take a while on a large archive."
for fts in "${FTS_TABLES[@]}"; do
if table_exists "$NAS_DB" "$fts"; then
run_nas_sqlite "drop old $fts" "DROP TABLE $fts;"
fi
done
run_nas_sqlite "create new frames_fts" "
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE frames_fts USING fts5(
full_text, app_name, window_name, browser_url,
install_id UNINDEXED, source_id UNINDEXED,
tokenize='unicode61'
);
"
run_nas_sqlite "create new elements_fts" "
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE elements_fts USING fts5(
text, role,
install_id UNINDEXED, source_id UNINDEXED, frame_id UNINDEXED,
tokenize='unicode61'
);
"
run_nas_sqlite "create new ui_events_fts" "
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE ui_events_fts USING fts5(
text_content, app_name, window_title, element_name,
install_id UNINDEXED, source_id UNINDEXED,
tokenize='unicode61'
);
"
run_nas_sqlite "create new audio_transcriptions_fts" "
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE audio_transcriptions_fts USING fts5(
transcription, device,
speaker_id UNINDEXED, install_id UNINDEXED, source_id UNINDEXED,
tokenize='unicode61'
);
"
if table_exists "$NAS_DB" "frames"; then
run_nas_sqlite "rebuild frames_fts" "
INSERT INTO frames_fts(full_text, app_name, window_name, browser_url, install_id, source_id)
SELECT full_text, app_name, window_name, browser_url, install_id, id
FROM frames WHERE full_text IS NOT NULL AND full_text != '';
"
fi
if table_exists "$NAS_DB" "elements"; then
run_nas_sqlite "rebuild elements_fts" "
INSERT INTO elements_fts(text, role, install_id, source_id, frame_id)
SELECT text, role, install_id, id, frame_id
FROM elements WHERE text IS NOT NULL;
"
fi
if table_exists "$NAS_DB" "ui_events"; then
run_nas_sqlite "rebuild ui_events_fts" "
INSERT INTO ui_events_fts(text_content, app_name, window_title, element_name, install_id, source_id)
SELECT text_content, app_name, window_title, element_name, install_id, id
FROM ui_events WHERE text_content IS NOT NULL;
"
fi
if table_exists "$NAS_DB" "audio_transcriptions"; then
run_nas_sqlite "rebuild audio_transcriptions_fts" "
INSERT INTO audio_transcriptions_fts(transcription, device, speaker_id, install_id, source_id)
SELECT transcription, COALESCE(device,''), speaker_id, install_id, id
FROM audio_transcriptions WHERE transcription IS NOT NULL AND transcription != '';
"
fi
log "FTS rebuild complete."
fi
fi
# ─── DB SYNC ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
if [ "$DB_ALREADY_SYNCED" = false ]; then
step "Counting source rows for $TARGET_DATE"
SRC_FRAMES=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM frames WHERE date(timestamp) = '$TARGET_DATE';")
SRC_ELEMENTS=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM elements WHERE frame_id IN (SELECT id FROM frames WHERE date(timestamp) = '$TARGET_DATE');")
SRC_UI=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ui_events WHERE date(timestamp) = '$TARGET_DATE';")
SRC_OCR=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM ocr_text WHERE frame_id IN (SELECT id FROM frames WHERE date(timestamp) = '$TARGET_DATE');")
SRC_MEETINGS=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM meetings WHERE date(meeting_start) = '$TARGET_DATE';")
SRC_ACHUNKS=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM audio_chunks WHERE date(timestamp) = '$TARGET_DATE';")
SRC_ATRANS=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM audio_transcriptions WHERE audio_chunk_id IN (SELECT id FROM audio_chunks WHERE date(timestamp) = '$TARGET_DATE');")
SRC_ATAGS=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM audio_tags WHERE audio_chunk_id IN (SELECT id FROM audio_chunks WHERE date(timestamp) = '$TARGET_DATE');")
SRC_VTAGS=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM vision_tags WHERE vision_id IN (SELECT id FROM frames WHERE date(timestamp) = '$TARGET_DATE');")
SRC_SPEAKERS=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM speakers;")
SRC_SEMB=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM speaker_embeddings;")
SRC_TAGS=$(sqlite3 "$DB_SRC" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM tags;")
printf " %-25s %s\n" "frames:" "$SRC_FRAMES"
printf " %-25s %s\n" "elements:" "$SRC_ELEMENTS"
printf " %-25s %s\n" "ui_events:" "$SRC_UI"
printf " %-25s %s\n" "ocr_text:" "$SRC_OCR"
printf " %-25s %s\n" "meetings:" "$SRC_MEETINGS"
printf " %-25s %s\n" "audio_chunks:" "$SRC_ACHUNKS"
printf " %-25s %s\n" "audio_transcriptions:" "$SRC_ATRANS"
printf " %-25s %s\n" "audio_tags:" "$SRC_ATAGS"
printf " %-25s %s\n" "vision_tags:" "$SRC_VTAGS"
printf " %-25s %s (all-time)\n" "speakers:" "$SRC_SPEAKERS"
printf " %-25s %s (all-time)\n" "speaker_embeddings:" "$SRC_SEMB"
printf " %-25s %s (all-time)\n" "tags:" "$SRC_TAGS"
if [ "$SRC_FRAMES" -eq "0" ] && [ "$SRC_ACHUNKS" -eq "0" ]; then
log "No frames or audio chunks for $TARGET_DATE — skipping DB sync"
DB_ALREADY_SYNCED=true
fi
fi
if [ "$DB_ALREADY_SYNCED" = false ]; then
step "Initialising tables (CREATE IF NOT EXISTS)"
run_sqlite_heredoc "creating vision tables" "
ATTACH '$NAS_DB' AS nas;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.frames AS SELECT * FROM main.frames WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.elements AS SELECT * FROM main.elements WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.ui_events AS SELECT * FROM main.ui_events WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.ocr_text AS SELECT * FROM main.ocr_text WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.video_chunks AS SELECT * FROM main.video_chunks WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.meetings AS SELECT * FROM main.meetings WHERE 0;
DETACH nas;
"
run_sqlite_heredoc "creating audio tables" "
ATTACH '$NAS_DB' AS nas;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.audio_chunks AS SELECT * FROM main.audio_chunks WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.audio_transcriptions AS SELECT * FROM main.audio_transcriptions WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.speakers AS SELECT * FROM main.speakers WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.speaker_embeddings AS SELECT * FROM main.speaker_embeddings WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.audio_tags AS SELECT * FROM main.audio_tags WHERE 0;
DETACH nas;
"
run_sqlite_heredoc "creating shared tables" "
ATTACH '$NAS_DB' AS nas;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.tags AS SELECT * FROM main.tags WHERE 0;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS nas.vision_tags AS SELECT * FROM main.vision_tags WHERE 0;
DETACH nas;
"
# Ensure install_id + unique index on freshly-created tables too.
for tbl in "${ALL_SYNC_TABLES[@]}"; do
HAS_COL=$(sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM pragma_table_info('$tbl') WHERE name='install_id';")
[ "$HAS_COL" = "0" ] && sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "ALTER TABLE $tbl ADD COLUMN install_id TEXT;"
if [ "$tbl" = "vision_tags" ]; then
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_vision_tags_install_pk ON vision_tags(install_id, vision_id, tag_id);"
else
sqlite3 "$NAS_DB" "CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_${tbl}_install_pk ON ${tbl}(install_id, id);"
fi...
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app_settings.json, Editor Group 1
screenpipe_sync.sh, Editor Group 1
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh, Editor Group 1
screenpipe_sync_updated.sh, preview, Editor Group 1
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