Ban database refactor (#42495)
* Ban DB refactor seems to work at a basic level for PostgreSQL
* New ban creation API
Supports all the new functionality (multiple players/addresses/hwids/roles/rounds per ban).
* Make the migration irreversible
* Re-implement ban notifications
The server ID check is no longer done as admins may want to place bans spanning multiple rounds irrelevant of the source server.
* Fix some split query warnings
* Implement migration on SQLite
* More comments
* Remove required from ban reason
SS14.Admin changes would like this
* More missing AsSplitQuery() calls
* Fix missing ban type filter
* Fix old CreateServerBan API with permanent time
* Fix department and role ban commands with permanent time
* Re-add banhits navigation property
Dropped this on accident, SS14.Admin needs it.
* More ban API fixes.
* Don't fetch ban exemption info for role bans
Not relevant, reduces query performance
* Regenerate migrations
* Fix adminnotes command for players that never connected
Would blow up handling null player records. Not a new bug introduced by the refactor, but I ran into it.
* Great shame... I accidentally committed submodule update...
* Update GDPR scripts
* Fix sandbox violation
* Fix bans with duplicate info causing DB exceptions
Most notably happened with role bans, as multiple departments may include the same role.
God bloody christ. There's like three layers of shit here.
So firstly, apparently we were still using Npgsql.EnableLegacyTimestampBehavior. This means that time values (which are stored UTC in the database) were converted to local time when read out. This meant they were passed around as kind Local to clients (instead of UTC in the case of SQLite). That's easy enough to fix just turn off the flag and fix the couple spots we're passing a local DateTime ez.
Oh but it turns out there's a DIFFERENT problem with SQLite: See SQLite we definitely store the DateTimes as UTC, but when Microsoft.Data.Sqlite reads them it reads them as Kind Unspecified instead of Utc.
Why are these so bad? Because the admin notes system passes DateTime instances from EF Core straight to the rest of the game code. And that means it's a PAIN IN THE ASS to run the necessary conversions to fix the DateTime instances. GOD DAMNIT now I have to make a whole new set of "Record" entities so we avoid leaking the EF Core model entities. WAAAAAAA.
Fixes#19897