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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
33 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
33 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
# See http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/development/migration_style_guide.html
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# for more information on how to write migrations for GitLab.
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class AddEmailConfirmation < ActiveRecord::Migration[4.2]
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include Gitlab::Database::MigrationHelpers
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# Set this constant to true if this migration requires downtime.
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DOWNTIME = false
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# When a migration requires downtime you **must** uncomment the following
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# constant and define a short and easy to understand explanation as to why the
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# migration requires downtime.
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# DOWNTIME_REASON = ''
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# When using the methods "add_concurrent_index", "remove_concurrent_index" or
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# "add_column_with_default" you must disable the use of transactions
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# as these methods can not run in an existing transaction.
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# When using "add_concurrent_index" or "remove_concurrent_index" methods make sure
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# that either of them is the _only_ method called in the migration,
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# any other changes should go in a separate migration.
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# This ensures that upon failure _only_ the index creation or removing fails
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# and can be retried or reverted easily.
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#
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# To disable transactions uncomment the following line and remove these
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# comments:
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# disable_ddl_transaction!
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def change
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add_column :emails, :confirmation_token, :string
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add_column :emails, :confirmed_at, :datetime_with_timezone
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add_column :emails, :confirmation_sent_at, :datetime_with_timezone
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end
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end
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