db/schema.rb in postgres_upsert-5.0.0 vs db/schema.rb in postgres_upsert-5.1.0
- old
+ new
@@ -1,43 +1,48 @@
-# encoding: UTF-8
# This file is auto-generated from the current state of the database. Instead
# of editing this file, please use the migrations feature of Active Record to
# incrementally modify your database, and then regenerate this schema definition.
#
-# Note that this schema.rb definition is the authoritative source for your
-# database schema. If you need to create the application database on another
-# system, you should be using db:schema:load, not running all the migrations
-# from scratch. The latter is a flawed and unsustainable approach (the more migrations
-# you'll amass, the slower it'll run and the greater likelihood for issues).
+# This file is the source Rails uses to define your schema when running `rails
+# db:schema:load`. When creating a new database, `rails db:schema:load` tends to
+# be faster and is potentially less error prone than running all of your
+# migrations from scratch. Old migrations may fail to apply correctly if those
+# migrations use external dependencies or application code.
#
# It's strongly recommended that you check this file into your version control system.
-ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20150710162236) do
+ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 2015_07_10_162236) do
# These are extensions that must be enabled in order to support this database
enable_extension "plpgsql"
create_table "composite_key_models", force: :cascade do |t|
t.integer "comp_key_1"
t.integer "comp_key_2"
- t.string "data"
+ t.string "data"
end
create_table "reserved_word_models", force: :cascade do |t|
- t.string "select", limit: 255
- t.string "group", limit: 255
+ t.string "select"
+ t.string "group"
end
+ create_table "test_model_copies", force: :cascade do |t|
+ t.string "data"
+ t.datetime "created_at", precision: 6, null: false
+ t.datetime "updated_at", precision: 6, null: false
+ end
+
create_table "test_models", force: :cascade do |t|
- t.string "data", limit: 255
- t.datetime "created_at"
- t.datetime "updated_at"
+ t.string "data"
+ t.datetime "created_at", precision: 6, null: false
+ t.datetime "updated_at", precision: 6, null: false
end
create_table "three_columns", force: :cascade do |t|
- t.string "data", limit: 255
- t.string "extra", limit: 255
- t.datetime "created_at"
- t.datetime "updated_at"
+ t.string "data"
+ t.string "extra"
+ t.datetime "created_at", precision: 6, null: false
+ t.datetime "updated_at", precision: 6, null: false
end
end