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<?php
/*
* NOTICE OF LICENSE
*
* Part of the Rinvex Fort Package.
* This source file is subject to The MIT License (MIT)
* that is bundled with this package in the LICENSE file.
* Package: Rinvex Fort Package
* License: The MIT License (MIT)
* Link: https://rinvex.com
*/
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Schema;
use Illuminate\Database\Schema\Blueprint;
use Illuminate\Database\Migrations\Migration;
class CreateRinvexFortSocialiteTable extends Migration
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{
/**
* Run the migrations.
* @return void
public function up()
Schema::create(config('rinvex.fort.tables.socialite'), function (Blueprint $table) {
create()
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// Columns
$table->increments('id');
$table->integer('user_id')->unsigned();
$table->string('provider');
$table->integer('provider_uid')->unsigned();
$table->timestamps();
// Indexes
$table->unique([
'provider',
'provider_uid',
]);
$table->foreign('user_id')
->references('id')
->on(config('rinvex.fort.tables.users'))
->onDelete('cascade')
->onUpdate('cascade');
// Engine
$table->engine = 'InnoDB';
});
}
* Reverse the migrations.
public function down()
Schema::drop(config('rinvex.fort.tables.socialite'));
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