# migrations feature of ActiveRecord to incrementally modify your database, and
# then regenerate this schema definition.
-ActiveRecord::Schema.define() do
+ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => 2) do
create_table "candidates", :force => true do |t|
t.column "election_id", :integer, :null => false
t.column "quickuser", :string
t.column "election_method", :string, :limit => 100, :default => "ssd"
t.column "type", :string, :limit => 100, :default => "", :null => false
+ t.column "embeddable", :boolean, :default => false, :null => false
+ t.column "authenticated", :boolean, :default => true, :null => false
+ t.column "early_results", :boolean, :default => false, :null => false
end
add_index "elections", ["user_id"], :name => "fk_user_election"
create_table "pictures", :force => true do |t|
- t.column "filename", :string, :limit => 200
- t.column "data", :binary
- t.column "filetype", :string, :limit => 100
+ t.column "filename", :string
+ t.column "content_type", :string
+ t.column "size", :integer
+ t.column "width", :integer
+ t.column "height", :integer
+ t.column "parent_id", :integer
+ t.column "thumbnail", :string
+ t.column "created_at", :datetime
t.column "candidate_id", :integer
end
- add_index "pictures", ["candidate_id"], :name => "fk_candidate_picture"
-
create_table "rankings", :force => true do |t|
t.column "vote_id", :integer
t.column "candidate_id", :integer