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Drupal 6 user password import to Drupal 7

I don't really need to import any data into my D7 build other than users. I have (by SQL) imported my user data however, the D7 password encryption method i开发者_如何学Gos now different.

I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination and I've never used Drush, but I have come across this user_update_7000 code snippet found user.install (http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules--user--user.install/function/user_update_7000/7)

<?php
require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . variable_get('password_inc', 'includes/password.inc');
$old_hash = md5('password');
$hash_count_log2 = 11;

$new_hash = user_hash_password($old_hash, $hash_count_log2);

if ($new_hash) {
  // Indicate an updated password.
  $new_hash  = 'U' . $new_hash;
}
?>

Where could I run this script in order to update the password field in my DB?

Thanks,

Steve


I think you can create a page named something like rehash.php (in your root, same place as update.php). Then, log in as administrator first, browse to this page second. See code below (most taken from user_update_7200 in the latest drupal 7 install)...

Worse case, you could create a simple custom module and put this code in there.

Please note that you should back things up first:

<?php
    // bootstrap stuff
    define('DRUPAL_ROOT', getcwd());

    include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/bootstrap.inc';
    drupal_bootstrap(DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_FULL);

    require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . variable_get('password_inc', 'includes/password.inc');

    // Lower than DRUPAL_HASH_COUNT to make the update run at a reasonable speed.
    $hash_count_log2 = 11;

    //  Hash again all current hashed passwords.
    $has_rows = FALSE;

    // Update this many users
    $count = 1000;

    $result = db_query_range("SELECT uid, pass FROM {users} WHERE uid > 1 ORDER BY uid", 0, $count);
    foreach ($result as $account) {
      $has_rows = TRUE;
      $new_hash = user_hash_password($account->pass, $hash_count_log2);
      if ($new_hash) {
        // Indicate an updated password.
        $new_hash  = 'U' . $new_hash;
        db_update('users')
          ->fields(array('pass' => $new_hash))
          ->condition('uid', $account->uid)
          ->execute();
      }
    }
?>


This answer was perfect. I used it to update from a Drupal 5 site. I made a couple of changes to suit my purposes:

  1. I didn't limit the number of passwords that get updated. I wanted all of them updated, and the system I was updating had many more than 1,000 users.

  2. I added a check to make sure I wasn't updating a password twice. This way, if it times out (as it did for me) modifying all the passwords, I can rerun the rehash.php to complete the conversion. Be aware, though, that once a user logs in, the leading "U" is removed when the password is re-hashed.

    if (substr($account->pass, 0, 1) == 'U')
    {
        continue;
    }
    


I don't have enough points to add a comment, but I've made several refinements to hross' answer (and submitted a draft update).

Here's an improved script with documentation and the ability to specify a non-default users table for those doing manual Drupal 6 to 7 merges. It also incorporates jpb's checking.

<?php
  /**
   * Use this script to update Drupal 6 users password hashes to Drupal 7 specs.
   * 
   * Ensure you BACKUP YOUR USERS TABLE before using this script! If not your whole site! 
   * Name this file update_users.php and place in your Drupal root, same place as update.php
   *
   * - If you've manually inserted a new table into your database, change the $databasename below.
   * - If this does not run, ensure you are logged into your site as admin.
   * - If this does not run, check your drupal watchdog and/or PHP logs
   * - If you see this error "PDOException: SQLSTATE[22001]: String data, right truncated: 1406 Data too long for column 'pass' at row 1:"
   *   you need to update your table's structure so that pass is a varchar(128).
   *
   * BACKUP, THIS MAY BREAK YOUR SITE AND EAT YOUR DATA!
   */

  echo "Starting. \r\n";

  // Change this if you've made a custom table
  $databasename = "users";

  // Update this many users
  $count = 1000;

  // bootstrap stuff
  define('DRUPAL_ROOT', getcwd());

  include_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/bootstrap.inc';
  drupal_bootstrap(DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_FULL);

  require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/' . variable_get('password_inc', 'includes/password.inc');

  // Lower than DRUPAL_HASH_COUNT to make the update run at a reasonable speed.
  $hash_count_log2 = 11;

  //  Hash again all current hashed passwords.
  $has_rows = FALSE;

  $result = db_query_range("SELECT uid, pass FROM {" . $databasename . "} WHERE uid > 10 ORDER BY uid", 0, $count);
  foreach ($result as $account) {
    $has_rows = TRUE;
    if (substr($account->pass, 0, 1) != 'U') {
      echo "updating account: " . $account->uid . " \r\n";
      $new_hash = user_hash_password($account->pass, $hash_count_log2);
      if ($new_hash) {
        // Indicate an updated password.
        $new_hash  = 'U' . $new_hash;
        db_update($databasename)
          ->fields(array('pass' => $new_hash))
          ->condition('uid', $account->uid)
          ->execute();
      }
    }
  }
  echo "Done.";
?>
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