# Complete schema for CloudCrowd. ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => CloudCrowd::SCHEMA_VERSION) do create_table "jobs", :force => true do |t| t.integer "status", :null => false t.text "inputs", :null => false t.string "action", :null => false t.text "options", :null => false t.text "outputs" t.float "time" t.string "callback_url" t.string "email" t.datetime "created_at" t.datetime "updated_at" end create_table "node_records", :force => true do |t| t.string "host", :null => false t.string "ip_address", :null => false t.integer "port", :null => false t.string "enabled_actions", :default => '', :null => false t.integer "max_workers" t.datetime "created_at" t.datetime "updated_at" end create_table "work_units", :force => true do |t| t.integer "status", :null => false t.integer "job_id", :null => false t.text "input", :null => false t.string "action", :null => false t.integer "attempts", :default => 0, :null => false t.integer "node_record_id" t.integer "worker_pid" t.integer "reservation" t.float "time" t.text "output" t.datetime "created_at" t.datetime "updated_at" end # Here be indices. After looking, it seems faster not to have them at all. # # add_index "jobs", ["status"], :name => "index_jobs_on_status" # add_index "work_units", ["job_id"], :name => "index_work_units_on_job_id" # add_index "work_units", ["worker_pid"], :name => "index_work_units_on_worker_pid" # add_index "work_units", ["worker_pid", "status"], :name => "index_work_units_on_worker_pid_and_status" # add_index "work_units", ["worker_pid", "node_record_id"], :name => "index_work_units_on_worker_pid_and_node_record_id" end