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ThibG 1155dc0835 Fix old migrations failing because of strong_migrations update (#12692)
Fixes #12690

The `strong_migrations` update from ba2eac8824
introduced a check for `change_column_null` specific to Postgres. This rejects
old migrations.

This commit just wraps old migrations with `safety_assured` to bypass this
check. Alternatives would have been to:
- Disable that check entirely (a possibility added in that same
  `strong_migrations` version) for Mastodon, but it makes sense to write new
  migrations without such a strong lock.
- Rewrite the old migrations to do it in a way that do not require an exclusive
  lock. I thought fixing those old migrations for performance wasn't worth the
  pain. Also, if I understand correctly, the next version of
  `strong_migrations` is going to include a helper to do that. We could update
  those migrations at that point.
2019-12-29 05:39:08 +01:00
nullkal 6c54d2e583 foreign_key, non-nullable, dependent: destroy in account_moderation_notes (#5294)
* Add foreign key constraint to column `account` in `account_moderation_notes`

* Change account_id and target_account_id to non-nullable in account_moderation_notes

* Add dependent: :destroy to account and target_account in account_moderation_notes
2017-10-10 13:12:17 +02:00