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| 1 | <?php |
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| 5 | class AddRedirectsTable extends AbstractMigration |
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| 6 | { |
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| 7 | /** |
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| 8 | * Change Method. |
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| 9 | * |
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| 10 | * Write your reversible migrations using this method. |
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| 11 | * |
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| 12 | * More information on writing migrations is available here: |
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| 13 | * http://docs.phinx.org/en/latest/migrations.html#the-abstractmigration-class |
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| 14 | * |
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| 15 | * The following commands can be used in this method and Phinx will |
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| 16 | * automatically reverse them when rolling back: |
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| 17 | * |
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| 18 | * createTable |
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| 19 | * renameTable |
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| 20 | * addColumn |
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| 21 | * renameColumn |
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| 22 | * addIndex |
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| 23 | * addForeignKey |
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| 24 | * |
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| 25 | * Remember to call "create()" or "update()" and NOT "save()" when working |
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| 26 | * with the Table class. |
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| 27 | */ |
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| 28 | public function change() |
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| 29 | { |
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| 30 | $table = $this->table('redirects'); |
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| 31 | $table->addColumn('hash', 'string') |
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| 32 | ->addColumn('redirect_to', 'text') |
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| 33 | ->addColumn('count', 'integer', ['default' => 0]) |
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| 34 | ->addColumn('created_at', 'datetime') |
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| 35 | ->addColumn('updated_at', 'datetime') |
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| 36 | ->create(); |
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| 37 | } |
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