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for the PostgreSQL backend. Also converts any CHAR types to VARCHAR to prevent the same issue from causing problems down the line.pull/624/head
Michael Powers
5 years ago
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ALTER TABLE attachments ALTER COLUMN id TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE attachments ALTER COLUMN cipher_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE users ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE users ALTER COLUMN email TYPE VARCHAR(255); |
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ALTER TABLE devices ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE devices ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE organizations ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE CHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers ALTER COLUMN organization_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE folders ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE folders ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE collections ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE CHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE collections ALTER COLUMN org_uuid TYPE CHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE users_collections ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE users_collections ALTER COLUMN collection_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE users_organizations ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE users_organizations ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE users_organizations ALTER COLUMN org_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE folders_ciphers ALTER COLUMN cipher_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE folders_ciphers ALTER COLUMN folder_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers_collections ALTER COLUMN cipher_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers_collections ALTER COLUMN collection_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE twofactor ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE twofactor ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE CHAR(36); |
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ALTER TABLE invitations ALTER COLUMN email TYPE VARCHAR(255); |
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-- Switch from CHAR() types to VARCHAR() types to avoid padding issues. |
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ALTER TABLE attachments ALTER COLUMN id TYPE TEXT; |
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ALTER TABLE attachments ALTER COLUMN cipher_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE users ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE users ALTER COLUMN email TYPE TEXT; |
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ALTER TABLE devices ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE devices ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE organizations ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers ALTER COLUMN organization_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE folders ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE folders ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE collections ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE collections ALTER COLUMN org_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE users_collections ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE users_collections ALTER COLUMN collection_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE users_organizations ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE users_organizations ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE users_organizations ALTER COLUMN org_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE folders_ciphers ALTER COLUMN cipher_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE folders_ciphers ALTER COLUMN folder_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers_collections ALTER COLUMN cipher_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE ciphers_collections ALTER COLUMN collection_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE twofactor ALTER COLUMN uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE twofactor ALTER COLUMN user_uuid TYPE VARCHAR(40); |
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ALTER TABLE invitations ALTER COLUMN email TYPE TEXT; |
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