These primary keys were converted to bigints in migrations, but the sequences were left unmentioned. If the original migrations are run on postgresql 10.0+, then this leads to a mismatch in column types vs sequence types. This migration fixes these mismatches. If the original migrations were run on postgresql < 10, all sequences were bigints anyway, and this migration is a no-op. If the sequence is a bigint, then postgresql doesn't output that fact in the statement dump. Refs #4298
17 lines
512 B
Ruby
17 lines
512 B
Ruby
class AlterSequencesBigint < ActiveRecord::Migration[7.1]
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def up
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safety_assured do
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execute "ALTER SEQUENCE oauth_nonces_id_seq AS bigint"
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execute "ALTER SEQUENCE notes_id_seq AS bigint"
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execute "ALTER SEQUENCE note_comments_id_seq AS bigint"
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end
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end
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def down
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safety_assured do
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execute "ALTER SEQUENCE oauth_nonces_id_seq AS integer"
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execute "ALTER SEQUENCE notes_id_seq AS integer"
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execute "ALTER SEQUENCE note_comments_id_seq AS integer"
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end
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end
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end
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