So, we upgraded our Confluence 3.3/Jira 4.2.4 pair to Confluence 4.3/Jira 5.1. The upgrade went well, and we've worked out all minor issues that have come up. Confluence uses Jira for auth, and that works (i.e. a user can log in to Confluence using their Jira credentials).
I read this: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Confluence+3.5+Upgrade+Notes#Confluence3.5UpgradeNotes-NewProfilePictures which says the user should keep their old profile pictures, if they had one selected.
But we've hit this issue: the user in Jira still has a profile picture displaying. However, the user in confluence no longer has a profile picture selected. If, however, they go to /users/editmyprofilepicture.action the first option for them is the profile picture they had prior to the upgrade. So, on one hand, great it's still there, but on the other hand, I don't want to make all my users go through the process to reclaim something that never should have vanished in the first place. I read over the upgrade notes again, and I don't see anything about profile pictures (except for the pasted link above).
What am I missing?
Joshua, before you try to reproduce the following commands, please, do a backup of your documents.
You're experiencing a seriusly bug reported.
This one workaround I can provide to you:
Maybe there are some missing attachments in the attachments folder. I'd advise to run the index rebuild and if it doesn't work, a rebuild from scratch, but first I would like to have some more information.
Could you try run these queries on your database?
select * from attachments a inner join content c on a.pageid = c.contentid
where ATTACHMENT_COMMENT = 'Uploaded Profile Picture' and USERNAME = '<USER_NAME>'
Where <USER_NAME> is the some user with the profile picture problem
and
select * from attachments where ATTACHMENT_COMMENT = 'Uploaded Profile Picture'
Export the results to a .csv file and attach to this issue.
Also, there's a lot of workaround about it through this page: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-22298
Cheers
I ran the index rebuild from scratch. No change.
The output of the queries are attached in a pipe delimited file. I also included a show tables output, as I had to modify your query due to MySQL being case-sensitive and most of the table names being upper case. (show_tables.txt) (uploaded_profile_pictures.txt) (user_picture.txt)
I will try some of the work-arounds listed in the issue report next.
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I tried the work-around here:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-22298?focusedCommentId=237904&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-237904
The " Applies for Upgrading to Confluence with JIRA User Management only" part.
This was run on Jira 5.1 and Confluence 3.5
CREATE TABLE jirauser AS (SELECT * FROM jiradb.userbase); Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.08 sec) Records: 0 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0 mysql> CREATE TABLE tempospe AS (SELECT * FROM OS_PROPERTYENTRY); Query OK, 2826 rows affected (0.20 sec) Records: 2826 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0 mysql> DELETE FROM OS_PROPERTYENTRY -> WHERE entity_name IN (SELECT entity_name FROM tempospe conf, jirauser jira WHERE conf.entity_name=concat('CWD_', jira.username)) -> AND entity_key like 'confluence.user%'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec) mysql> UPDATE OS_PROPERTYENTRY conf, jirauser jira -> SET conf.entity_name=concat('CWD_', jira.username), conf.entity_id=0 -> WHERE conf.entity_name = 'OSUser_user' -> AND conf.entity_id=jira.id -> AND conf.entity_key LIKE 'confluence.user%'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec) Rows matched: 0 Changed: 0 Warnings: 0
I'm open to more ideas. :)
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