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Jérome Perrin
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ec7b3a8d
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Jun 21, 2017
by
Michael Kozono
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Fix MySQL schema dump for `timestamp`
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@@ -45,11 +45,37 @@ if Gitlab::Database.postgresql?
elsif
Gitlab
::
Database
.
mysql?
require
'active_record/connection_adapters/mysql2_adapter'
module
ActiveRecord
module
ConnectionAdapters
class
AbstractMysqlAdapter
NATIVE_DATABASE_TYPES
[
:datetime_with_timezone
]
=
{
name:
'timestamp'
}
module
RegisterDateTimeWithTimeZone
# Run original `initialize_type_map` and then register `timestamp` as a
# `MysqlDateTimeWithTimeZone`.
#
# When schema dumping, `timestamp` columns will be output as
# `t.datetime_with_timezone`.
def
initialize_type_map
(
mapping
)
super
mapping
mapping
.
register_type
(
%r(timestamp)i
)
do
|
sql_type
|
precision
=
extract_precision
(
sql_type
)
ActiveRecord
::
ConnectionAdapters
::
AbstractMysqlAdapter
::
MysqlDateTimeWithTimeZone
.
new
(
precision:
precision
)
end
end
end
class
ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::AbstractMysqlAdapter
prepend
RegisterDateTimeWithTimeZone
# Add the class `DateTimeWithTimeZone` so we can map `timestamp` to it.
class
MysqlDateTimeWithTimeZone
<
MysqlDateTime
def
type
:datetime_with_timezone
end
end
# Add column type `datetime_with_timezone` so we can do this in
# migrations:
#
# add_column(:users, :datetime_with_timezone)
#
NATIVE_DATABASE_TYPES
[
:datetime_with_timezone
]
=
{
name:
'timestamp'
}
end
end
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