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DB schema generated by a migration may look different in rails 4 and 5 (because rails 5 may use different default values). For this reason it's important to explicitly set for which rails version a migration was written for. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35929869/activerecordmigration-deprecation-warning-asks-for-rails-version-but-im-no/35930912#35930912
31 lines
849 B
Ruby
31 lines
849 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class CreateUserPreferences < ActiveRecord::Migration[4.2]
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DOWNTIME = false
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class UserPreference < ActiveRecord::Base
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self.table_name = 'user_preferences'
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NOTES_FILTERS = { all_notes: 0, comments: 1 }.freeze
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end
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def change
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create_table :user_preferences do |t|
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t.references :user,
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null: false,
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index: { unique: true },
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foreign_key: { on_delete: :cascade }
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t.integer :issue_notes_filter,
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default: UserPreference::NOTES_FILTERS[:all_notes],
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null: false, limit: 2
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t.integer :merge_request_notes_filter,
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default: UserPreference::NOTES_FILTERS[:all_notes],
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null: false,
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limit: 2
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t.timestamps_with_timezone null: false
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end
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end
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end
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