All the migrations have been updated to use BIGINTs for ID fields in the DB, but ActiveRecord needs to be told to treat those values as BIGINT as well. This PR does that.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			33 lines
		
	
	
		
			965 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Ruby
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # frozen_string_literal: true
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| # == Schema Information
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| #
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| # Table name: imports
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| #
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| #  type              :integer          not null
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| #  approved          :boolean          default(FALSE), not null
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| #  created_at        :datetime         not null
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| #  updated_at        :datetime         not null
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| #  data_file_name    :string
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| #  data_content_type :string
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| #  data_file_size    :integer
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| #  data_updated_at   :datetime
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| #  account_id        :bigint           not null
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| #  id                :bigint           not null, primary key
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| #
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| 
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| class Import < ApplicationRecord
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|   FILE_TYPES = ['text/plain', 'text/csv'].freeze
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| 
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|   self.inheritance_column = false
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| 
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|   belongs_to :account, required: true
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| 
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|   enum type: [:following, :blocking, :muting]
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| 
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|   validates :type, presence: true
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| 
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|   has_attached_file :data, url: '/system/:hash.:extension', hash_secret: ENV['PAPERCLIP_SECRET']
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|   validates_attachment_content_type :data, content_type: FILE_TYPES
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|   validates_attachment_presence :data
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| end
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