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Abhay Nikam
fa6067d0dc Ensure Action Text migration use config set primary_key_type
Similar to: #42378

Tried adding test cases for the changes but
migration file would always use id as primary_key_type
and reference type as foreign_key_type. Did not find
any good way to assert the changes.

Tested locally and following is the schema
generated for Action Text migration if
`primary_key_type: :uuid`

```
create_table "action_text_rich_texts", id: :uuid, default: -> { "gen_random_uuid()" }, force: :cascade do |t|
    t.string "name", null: false
    t.text "body"
    t.string "record_type", null: false
    t.uuid "record_id", null: false
    t.datetime "created_at", precision: 6, null: false
    t.datetime "updated_at", precision: 6, null: false
    t.index ["record_type", "record_id", "name"], name: "index_action_text_rich_texts_uniqueness", unique: true
  end
```
2021-06-30 23:17:36 +05:30
Ryuta Kamizono
1745e905a3 Allow changing text and blob size without giving the limit option
In MySQL, the text column size is 65,535 bytes by default (1 GiB in
PostgreSQL). It is sometimes too short when people want to use a text
column, so they sometimes change the text size to mediumtext (16 MiB) or
longtext (4 GiB) by giving the `limit` option.

Unlike MySQL, PostgreSQL doesn't allow the `limit` option for a text
column (raises ERROR: type modifier is not allowed for type "text").
So `limit: 4294967295` (longtext) couldn't be used in Action Text.

I've allowed changing text and blob size without giving the `limit`
option, it prevents that migration failure on PostgreSQL.
2019-01-29 06:49:32 +09:00
Renamed from actiontext/test/dummy/db/migrate/2018052816_create_action_text_tables.rb (Browse further)