Add dedicated Drizzle config files for sqlite and postgres and generate new migration outputs for each dialect. Update migrate scripts to load env files and auto-pick the correct config unless explicitly provided, and tighten API auth handling by using shared auth context helpers and enforcing userId checks when auth is enabled.
38 lines
1.9 KiB
SQL
38 lines
1.9 KiB
SQL
PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF;--> statement-breakpoint
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CREATE TABLE `__new_account` (
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`id` text PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
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`account_id` text NOT NULL,
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`provider_id` text NOT NULL,
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`user_id` text NOT NULL,
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`access_token` text,
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`refresh_token` text,
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`id_token` text,
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`access_token_expires_at` integer,
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`refresh_token_expires_at` integer,
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`scope` text,
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`password` text,
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`created_at` integer NOT NULL,
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`updated_at` integer NOT NULL,
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FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`) REFERENCES `user`(`id`) ON UPDATE no action ON DELETE cascade
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);
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--> statement-breakpoint
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INSERT INTO `__new_account`("id", "account_id", "provider_id", "user_id", "access_token", "refresh_token", "id_token", "access_token_expires_at", "refresh_token_expires_at", "scope", "password", "created_at", "updated_at") SELECT "id", "account_id", "provider_id", "user_id", "access_token", "refresh_token", "id_token", "access_token_expires_at", "refresh_token_expires_at", "scope", "password", "created_at", "updated_at" FROM `account`;--> statement-breakpoint
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DROP TABLE `account`;--> statement-breakpoint
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ALTER TABLE `__new_account` RENAME TO `account`;--> statement-breakpoint
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PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON;--> statement-breakpoint
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CREATE TABLE `__new_session` (
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`id` text PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
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`expires_at` integer NOT NULL,
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`token` text NOT NULL,
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`created_at` integer NOT NULL,
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`updated_at` integer NOT NULL,
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`ip_address` text,
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`user_agent` text,
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`user_id` text NOT NULL,
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FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`) REFERENCES `user`(`id`) ON UPDATE no action ON DELETE cascade
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);
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--> statement-breakpoint
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INSERT INTO `__new_session`("id", "expires_at", "token", "created_at", "updated_at", "ip_address", "user_agent", "user_id") SELECT "id", "expires_at", "token", "created_at", "updated_at", "ip_address", "user_agent", "user_id" FROM `session`;--> statement-breakpoint
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DROP TABLE `session`;--> statement-breakpoint
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ALTER TABLE `__new_session` RENAME TO `session`;--> statement-breakpoint
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CREATE UNIQUE INDEX `session_token_unique` ON `session` (`token`);
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