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The current error handling seems to conflict with some sequelize versions. So we add a second version of it in our excemptions. I'm not happy about it, but when it helps to prevent further migration breaking, it's worth it. Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
20 lines
779 B
JavaScript
20 lines
779 B
JavaScript
'use strict'
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module.exports = {
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up: function (queryInterface, Sequelize) {
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return queryInterface.addColumn('Users', 'accessToken', Sequelize.STRING).then(function () {
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return queryInterface.addColumn('Users', 'refreshToken', Sequelize.STRING)
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}).catch(function (error) {
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if (error.message === "ER_DUP_FIELDNAME: Duplicate column name 'accessToken'" || error.message === 'column "accessToken" of relation "Users" already exists') {
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console.log('Migration has already run… ignoring.')
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} else {
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throw error
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}
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})
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},
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down: function (queryInterface, Sequelize) {
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return queryInterface.removeColumn('Users', 'accessToken').then(function () {
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return queryInterface.removeColumn('Users', 'refreshToken')
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})
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}
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}
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