Add chainquery dependencies for Spee.ch, does not include migrations #593

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skhameneh merged 15 commits from add-chainquery into master 2018-10-10 02:12:18 +02:00
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.gitignore vendored
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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
node_modules
client/build
server/chainquery/build
client_custom/build
client_custom/scss
@ -22,4 +23,4 @@ public/bundle/bundle.js.map
public/bundle/Lekton-*
public/bundle/style.css
uploads
uploads

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ import { selectSiteHost } from '../selectors/site';
function * retrieveFile (action) {
const name = action.data.name;
const claimId = action.data.claimId;
const claimId = action.data.claim_id || action.data.claimId;
const host = yield select(selectSiteHost);
// see if the file is available
let isAvailable;

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package-lock.json generated
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@ -908,6 +908,12 @@
"integrity": "sha512-EIjmpvnHj+T4nMcKwHwxZKUfDmphIKJc2qnEMhSoOvr1lYEQpuRKRz8orWr//krYIIArS/KGGLfL2YGVUYXmIA==",
"dev": true
},
"@types/estree": {
"version": "0.0.39",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@types/estree/-/estree-0.0.39.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-EYNwp3bU+98cpU4lAWYYL7Zz+2gryWH1qbdDTidVd6hkiR6weksdbMadyXKXNPEkQFhXM+hVO9ZygomHXp+AIw==",
"dev": true
},
"@types/geojson": {
"version": "1.0.6",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/@types/geojson/-/geojson-1.0.6.tgz",
@ -12030,6 +12036,16 @@
"inherits": "2.0.3"
}
},
"rollup": {
"version": "0.66.2",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/rollup/-/rollup-0.66.2.tgz",
"integrity": "sha512-+rOLjWO170M3Y2jyyGU4ZJuTu1T1KuKNyH+RszHRzQdsuI5TulRbkSM4vlaMnwcxHm4XdgBNZ1mmNzhQIImbiQ==",
"dev": true,
"requires": {
"@types/estree": "0.0.39",
"@types/node": "10.9.4"
}
},
"run-async": {
"version": "2.3.0",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/run-async/-/run-async-2.3.0.tgz",
@ -14152,6 +14168,9 @@
}
}
},
"winston-slack-webhook": {
"version": "github:billbitt/winston-slack-webhook#ce99792bdf6473a9da69c91772eb4ecec4979b6c"
},
"wkx": {
"version": "0.4.5",
"resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/wkx/-/wkx-0.4.5.tgz",

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"prestart": "builder run bundle",
"start": "node server.js",
"start:build": "builder run start",
"chainquery:build": "rollup ./server/chainquery/index.js --file ./server/chainquery/bundle.js --format cjs",
"devtools:server": "ndb server.js",
"devtools:chainquery": "ndb ./server/chainquery/index.debug.js",
"devtools:chainquery": "npm run devtools:chainquery:build && ndb ./server/chainquery/bundle.debug.js",
"devtools:chainquery:build": "rollup ./server/chainquery/index.debug.js --file ./server/chainquery/bundle.debug.js --format cjs",
"test": "mocha --recursive",
"test:no-lbc": "npm test -- --grep @usesLbc --invert",
"test:server": "mocha --recursive './server/**/*.test.js'",
@ -115,6 +117,7 @@
"nodemon": "^1.17.5",
"redux-devtools": "^3.4.1",
"regenerator-transform": "^0.13.0",
"rollup": "^0.66.2",
"sass-loader": "^7.1.0",
"sequelize-cli": "^4.0.0",
"style-loader": "^0.21.0",

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console.log('Loading `chainquery`, please wait...')
require('@babel/polyfill');
require('@babel/register');
const chainquery = require('./');
import chainquery from './index'
global.chainquery = chainquery.default ? chainquery.default : chainquery;

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@ -3,17 +3,63 @@ const logger = require('winston');
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import abnormalClaimTable from './tables/abnormalClaimTable';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:23 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Is this useful to you? This is for claims that were not made through the app. Claims that are not structured according to the lbry protocol.

Is this useful to you? This is for claims that were not made through the app. Claims that are not structured according to the lbry protocol.
skhameneh commented 2018-10-09 20:11:58 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Not at the moment, retained for full functionality if this is to be split out into a separate lib

Not at the moment, retained for full functionality if this is to be split out into a separate lib
import addressTable from './tables/addressTable';
import applicationStatusTable from './tables/applicationStatusTable';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import blockTable from './tables/blockTable';
import claimTable from './tables/claimTable';
import gorpMigrationsTable from './tables/gorpMigrationsTable';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import inputTable from './tables/inputTable';
import jobStatusTable from './tables/jobStatusTable';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import outputTable from './tables/outputTable';
import supportTable from './tables/supportTable';
import transactionAddressTable from './tables/transactionAddressTable';
import transactionTable from './tables/transactionTable';
import abnormalClaimQueries from './queries/abnormalClaimQueries';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import addressQueries from './queries/addressQueries';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import blockQueries from './queries/blockQueries';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import claimQueries from './queries/claimQueries';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import inputQueries from './queries/inputQueries';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import outputQueries from './queries/outputQueries';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import supportQueries from './queries/supportQueries';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import transactionAddressQueries from './queries/transactionAddressQueries';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
import transactionQueries from './queries/transactionQueries';
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
const DATABASE_STRUCTURE = {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
'abnormal_claim': {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
table: abnormalClaimTable,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
queries: abnormalClaimQueries,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
'address': {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
table: addressTable,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
queries: addressQueries,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
'block': {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
table: blockTable,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
queries: blockQueries,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
'claim': {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
table: claimTable,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
queries: claimQueries,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
'input': {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
table: inputTable,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
queries: inputQueries,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
'output': {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
table: outputTable,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
queries: outputQueries,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
'support': {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
table: supportTable,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
queries: supportQueries,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
'transaction_address': {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
table: transactionAddressTable,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
queries: transactionAddressQueries,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
'transaction': {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
table: transactionTable,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
queries: transactionQueries,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
};
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
const {
host,
port,
@ -45,22 +91,19 @@ const sequelize = new Sequelize(database, username, password, {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
});
const db = {};
db.abnormal_claim = sequelize.import('abnormal_claim', abnormalClaimTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.application_status = sequelize.import('application_status', applicationStatusTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.address = sequelize.import('address', addressTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.block = sequelize.import('block', blockTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.claim = sequelize.import('claim', claimTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.gorp_migrations = sequelize.import('gorp_migrations', gorpMigrationsTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.input = sequelize.import('input', inputTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.job_status = sequelize.import('job_status', jobStatusTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.output = sequelize.import('output', outputTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.support = sequelize.import('support', supportTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.transaction_address = sequelize.import('transaction_address', transactionAddressTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db.transaction = sequelize.import('transaction', transactionTable.createModel);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
const DATABASE_STRUCTURE_KEYS = Object.keys(DATABASE_STRUCTURE);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
for(let i = 0; i < DATABASE_STRUCTURE_KEYS.length; i++) {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
let dbKey = DATABASE_STRUCTURE_KEYS[i];
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
let currentData = DATABASE_STRUCTURE[dbKey];
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db[dbKey] = currentData.table.createModel(sequelize, Sequelize);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
db[dbKey].queries = currentData.queries(db, db[dbKey]);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
}
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
// run model.association for each model in the db object that has an association
logger.info('associating chainquery db models...');
Object.keys(db).forEach(modelName => {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
DATABASE_STRUCTURE_KEYS.forEach(modelName => {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
if (db[modelName].associate) {
logger.info('Associating chainquery model:', modelName);
db[modelName].associate(db);

tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:02 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.

this is only used for database migrations. Not of use to speech. I would ignore this table.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:22:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.

This table is used for tracking background job statuses internal to chainquery. Most likely not useful for speech.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:23:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

same thing. this is an internal table of no importance to speech.

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ export default (sequelize, {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:25:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:36:40 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This will work for now, I need to verify that Sequelize.DATE(6) is fully compatible first.
There's a few things like INT(1) that I'm using INTEGER for as well that could probably be switched to Sequelize.BOOLEAN. I know there's a number of BIGINT as well that I need to adjust.

This will work for now, I need to verify that `Sequelize.DATE(6)` is fully compatible first. There's a few things like `INT(1)` that I'm using `INTEGER` for as well that could probably be switched to `Sequelize.BOOLEAN`. I know there's a number of `BIGINT` as well that I need to adjust.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:25:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:36:40 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This will work for now, I need to verify that Sequelize.DATE(6) is fully compatible first.
There's a few things like INT(1) that I'm using INTEGER for as well that could probably be switched to Sequelize.BOOLEAN. I know there's a number of BIGINT as well that I need to adjust.

This will work for now, I need to verify that `Sequelize.DATE(6)` is fully compatible first. There's a few things like `INT(1)` that I'm using `INTEGER` for as well that could probably be switched to `Sequelize.BOOLEAN`. I know there's a number of `BIGINT` as well that I need to adjust.
},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:25:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:36:40 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This will work for now, I need to verify that Sequelize.DATE(6) is fully compatible first.
There's a few things like INT(1) that I'm using INTEGER for as well that could probably be switched to Sequelize.BOOLEAN. I know there's a number of BIGINT as well that I need to adjust.

This will work for now, I need to verify that `Sequelize.DATE(6)` is fully compatible first. There's a few things like `INT(1)` that I'm using `INTEGER` for as well that could probably be switched to `Sequelize.BOOLEAN`. I know there's a number of `BIGINT` as well that I need to adjust.
//getterMethods,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:25:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:36:40 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This will work for now, I need to verify that Sequelize.DATE(6) is fully compatible first.
There's a few things like INT(1) that I'm using INTEGER for as well that could probably be switched to Sequelize.BOOLEAN. I know there's a number of BIGINT as well that I need to adjust.

This will work for now, I need to verify that `Sequelize.DATE(6)` is fully compatible first. There's a few things like `INT(1)` that I'm using `INTEGER` for as well that could probably be switched to `Sequelize.BOOLEAN`. I know there's a number of `BIGINT` as well that I need to adjust.
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:25:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:36:40 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This will work for now, I need to verify that Sequelize.DATE(6) is fully compatible first.
There's a few things like INT(1) that I'm using INTEGER for as well that could probably be switched to Sequelize.BOOLEAN. I know there's a number of BIGINT as well that I need to adjust.

This will work for now, I need to verify that `Sequelize.DATE(6)` is fully compatible first. There's a few things like `INT(1)` that I'm using `INTEGER` for as well that could probably be switched to `Sequelize.BOOLEAN`. I know there's a number of `BIGINT` as well that I need to adjust.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:25:52 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?

These are timestamps, is it ok to create it as an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:36:40 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This will work for now, I need to verify that Sequelize.DATE(6) is fully compatible first.
There's a few things like INT(1) that I'm using INTEGER for as well that could probably be switched to Sequelize.BOOLEAN. I know there's a number of BIGINT as well that I need to adjust.

This will work for now, I need to verify that `Sequelize.DATE(6)` is fully compatible first. There's a few things like `INT(1)` that I'm using `INTEGER` for as well that could probably be switched to `Sequelize.BOOLEAN`. I know there's a number of `BIGINT` as well that I need to adjust.

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ export default (sequelize, {
},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
//getterMethods,
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
const getterMethods = {
// Add as needed, prefix all methods with `generated`
}
export default (sequelize, {
STRING, BOOLEAN, INTEGER, TEXT, DECIMAL
}) => sequelize.define(
'application_status',
{
id: {
primaryKey: true,
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
},
app_version: {
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
},
data_version: {
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
},
api_version: {
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
},
},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ export default (sequelize, {
},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
//getterMethods,
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ const logger = require('winston');
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:28:59 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is a boolean that is a TINYINT(1) in the database.

This is a boolean that is a `TINYINT(1)` in the database.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:29:58 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted are the enumerations.

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? `Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted` are the enumerations.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:28:59 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is a boolean that is a TINYINT(1) in the database.

This is a boolean that is a `TINYINT(1)` in the database.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:29:58 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted are the enumerations.

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? `Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted` are the enumerations.
const {
assetDefaults: { thumbnail: defaultThumbnail },
details: { host }
} = require('../../../config/siteConfig'); // TODO: Change back to '@config/siteConfig' when done testing
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:28:59 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is a boolean that is a TINYINT(1) in the database.

This is a boolean that is a `TINYINT(1)` in the database.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:29:58 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted are the enumerations.

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? `Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted` are the enumerations.
} = require('../../config/siteConfig'); // TODO: Fix paths for rollup
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:28:59 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is a boolean that is a TINYINT(1) in the database.

This is a boolean that is a `TINYINT(1)` in the database.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:29:58 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted are the enumerations.

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? `Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted` are the enumerations.
const getterMethods = {
generated_extension() {

tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:28:59 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is a boolean that is a TINYINT(1) in the database.

This is a boolean that is a `TINYINT(1)` in the database.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:29:58 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted are the enumerations.

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? `Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted` are the enumerations.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:28:59 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is a boolean that is a TINYINT(1) in the database.

This is a boolean that is a `TINYINT(1)` in the database.
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:29:58 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
Review

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted are the enumerations.

This is also an enumeration. I see that you set an enumeration above. Should this be listed as well? `Active,Expired,Controlling,Spent,Accepted` are the enumerations.

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@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
const getterMethods = {
// Add as needed, prefix all methods with `generated`
}
export default (sequelize, {
STRING, BOOLEAN, INTEGER, TEXT, DECIMAL
}) => sequelize.define(
'gorp_migrations',
{
id: {
primaryKey: true,
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
},
applied_at: {
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
},
},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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boolean

boolean
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:30:46 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?

this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:42:19 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Ha, alright! I didn't realize TINYINT(1) is exactly the same as BOOL
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html

BOOL, BOOLEAN
These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true

Ha, alright! I didn't realize `TINYINT(1)` is exactly the same as `BOOL` https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html > **BOOL, BOOLEAN** > These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:30:22 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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boolean

boolean
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:30:46 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?

this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:42:19 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Ha, alright! I didn't realize TINYINT(1) is exactly the same as BOOL
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html

BOOL, BOOLEAN
These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true

Ha, alright! I didn't realize `TINYINT(1)` is exactly the same as `BOOL` https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html > **BOOL, BOOLEAN** > These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true
},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
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boolean

boolean
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:30:46 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?

this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:42:19 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Ha, alright! I didn't realize TINYINT(1) is exactly the same as BOOL
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html

BOOL, BOOLEAN
These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true

Ha, alright! I didn't realize `TINYINT(1)` is exactly the same as `BOOL` https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html > **BOOL, BOOLEAN** > These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true
//getterMethods,
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boolean

boolean
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this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?

this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:42:19 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Ha, alright! I didn't realize TINYINT(1) is exactly the same as BOOL
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html

BOOL, BOOLEAN
These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true

Ha, alright! I didn't realize `TINYINT(1)` is exactly the same as `BOOL` https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html > **BOOL, BOOLEAN** > These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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boolean

boolean
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:30:46 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?

this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:42:19 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Ha, alright! I didn't realize TINYINT(1) is exactly the same as BOOL
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html

BOOL, BOOLEAN
These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true

Ha, alright! I didn't realize `TINYINT(1)` is exactly the same as `BOOL` https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html > **BOOL, BOOLEAN** > These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:30:22 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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boolean

boolean
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-05 01:30:46 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?

this is unsigned. Does it matter that you treat it as just an integer?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-05 02:42:19 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Ha, alright! I didn't realize TINYINT(1) is exactly the same as BOOL
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html

BOOL, BOOLEAN
These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true

Ha, alright! I didn't realize `TINYINT(1)` is exactly the same as `BOOL` https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/numeric-type-overview.html > **BOOL, BOOLEAN** > These types are synonyms for TINYINT(1). A value of zero is considered false. Nonzero values are considered true

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const getterMethods = {
// Add as needed, prefix all methods with `generated`
}
export default (sequelize, {
STRING, BOOLEAN, INTEGER, TEXT, DECIMAL
}) => sequelize.define(
'job_status',
{
job_name: {
primaryKey: true,
type: STRING,
set() { },
},
last_sync: {
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
},
is_success: {
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
},
error_message: {
type: TEXT,
set() { },
}
},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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boolean

boolean
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boolean

boolean
},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
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boolean

boolean
//getterMethods,
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boolean

boolean
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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boolean

boolean
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},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
//getterMethods,
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ export default (sequelize, {
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
},
addess_id: {
address_id: {
primaryKey: true,
type: INTEGER,
set() { },
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ export default (sequelize, {
},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
//getterMethods,
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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},
{
freezeTableName: true,
getterMethods,
//getterMethods,
timestamps: false, // don't use default timestamps columns
}
);

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export default (db, table) => ({
example: () => table.findAll(),
})

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export default (db, table) => ({
example: () => table.findAll(),
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export default (db, table) => ({
example: () => table.findAll(),
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const logger = require('winston');
const returnShortId = (claimsArray, longId) => {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:39:53 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Is this the canonical url?

Is this the canonical url?
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:42:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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If so this doesn't seem right. You want the claim_name included here. Also the claim_id is a hash not based on the height. Ignore if this is not the case. @kauffj has a preference for how we do these shortened URLs.

If so this doesn't seem right. You want the claim_name included here. Also the claim_id is a hash not based on the height. Ignore if this is not the case. @kauffj has a preference for how we do these shortened URLs.
kauffj commented 2018-10-09 20:45:08 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This is the existing logic, I believe. I think there are some issues with it, but we're going to handle it through https://github.com/lbryio/spee.ch/issues/184

This is the existing logic, I believe. I think there are some issues with it, but we're going to handle it through https://github.com/lbryio/spee.ch/issues/184
let claimIndex;
let shortId = longId.substring(0, 1); // default short id is the first letter
let shortIdLength = 0;
// find the index of this claim id
claimIndex = claimsArray.findIndex(element => {
return element.claim_id === longId;
});
if (claimIndex < 0) {
throw new Error('claim id not found in claims list');
}
// get an array of all claims with lower height
let possibleMatches = claimsArray.slice(0, claimIndex);
// remove certificates with the same prefixes until none are left.
while (possibleMatches.length > 0) {
shortIdLength += 1;
shortId = longId.substring(0, shortIdLength);
possibleMatches = possibleMatches.filter(element => {
return (element.claim_id && (element.claim_id.substring(0, shortIdLength) === shortId));
});
}
return shortId;
};
const isLongClaimId = (claimId) => {
return (claimId && (claimId.length === 40));
}
const isShortClaimId = (claimId) => {
return (claimId && (claimId.length < 40));
}
export default (db, table) => ({
getShortClaimIdFromLongClaimId: async (claimId, claimName) => {
logger.debug(`claim.getShortClaimIdFromLongClaimId for ${claimName}#${claimId}`);
return await table.findAll({
where: { name: claimName },
order: [['height', 'ASC']],
}).then(result => {
if(result.length === 0) {
throw new Error('No claim(s) found with that claim name');
}
return returnShortId(result, claimId);
});
},
getAllChannelClaims: async (channelClaimId) => {
logger.debug(`claim.getAllChannelClaims for ${channelClaimId}`);
return await table.findAll({
where: { publisher_id: channelClaimId },
order: [['height', 'DESC']],
raw : true, // returns an array of only data, not an array of instances
})
.then(channelClaimsArray => {
if(channelClaimsArray.length === 0) {
return null;
}
return channelClaimsArray;
})
},
getClaimIdByLongChannelId: async (channelClaimId, claimName) => {
logger.debug(`finding claim id for claim ${claimName} from channel ${channelClaimId}`);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:45:08 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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you will want to select specific pieces of data. Otherwise you will get all of it no? The metadata is also in this table as columns, json, and as hex. You probably only want 1 of these versions for your query.

you will want to select specific pieces of data. Otherwise you will get all of it no? The metadata is also in this table as columns, json, and as hex. You probably only want 1 of these versions for your query.
skhameneh commented 2018-09-26 04:47:30 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Good call

Good call
return await table.findAll({
where: { name: claimName, publisher_id: channelClaimId },
order: [['id', 'ASC']],
})
.then(result => {
switch (result.length) {
case 0:
return null;
case 1:
return result[0].claim_id;
default:
// Does this actually happen??? (from converted code)
logger.warn(`${result.length} records found for "${claimName}" in channel "${channelClaimId}"`);
return result[0].claim_id;
}
});
},
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:48:29 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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any reason for ordering? id doesn't mean much so it may be wasteful to order the results, then again I think this is the default ordering for mysql anyway.

any reason for ordering? `id` doesn't mean much so it may be wasteful to order the results, then again I think this is the default ordering for mysql anyway.
skhameneh commented 2018-09-26 04:48:37 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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Retained from the old query, I'll remove.

Retained from the old query, I'll remove.
validateLongClaimId: async (name, claimId) => {
return await table.findOne({
where: {
name,
claim_id: claimId,
},
}).then(result => {
if (!result) {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:50:37 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This is a good question actually. Technically, I believe this can happen in the blockchain. In the end every claim has a bid state. So you can always have a claim for a name and you can have 100 of them. Only one can be in the Controlling state though.

This is a good question actually. Technically, I believe this can happen in the blockchain. In the end every claim has a bid state. So you can always have a claim for a name and you can have 100 of them. Only one can be in the `Controlling` state though.
return false;
}
return claimId;
});
},
getLongClaimIdFromShortClaimId: async (name, shortId) => {
return await table.findAll({
where: {
name,
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:45:40 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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why is name here?

why is name here?
skhameneh commented 2018-09-26 04:46:57 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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The old code validates against the name as well as the claim ID.
I kept the existing functionality - I might remove this.

The old code validates against the name as well as the claim ID. I kept the existing functionality - I might remove this.
claim_id: {
[sequelize.Op.like]: `${shortId}%`,
}},
order: [['height', 'ASC']],
})
.then(result => {
if(result.length === 0) {
return null;
}
return result[0].claim_id;
});
},
getTopFreeClaimIdByClaimName: async (name) => {
return await table.findAll({
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:46:53 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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This is a very expensive call. Maybe if you really need to use this, I add this feature to Chainquery so it can simply be matched against.

This is a very expensive call. Maybe if you really need to use this, I add this feature to Chainquery so it can simply be matched against.
skhameneh commented 2018-10-09 16:58:43 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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It's an old query, these can be adjusted over time

It's an old query, these can be adjusted over time
// TODO: Limit 1
where: { name },
order: [['effective_amount', 'DESC'], ['height', 'ASC']],
}).then(result => {
if(result.length === 0) {
return null;
}
return result[0].claim_id;
})
},
getLongClaimId: async (claimName, claimId) => {
// TODO: Add failure case
logger.debug(`getLongClaimId(${claimName}, ${claimId})`);
if (isLongClaimId(claimId)) {
return table.queries.validateLongClaimId(claimName, claimId);
} else if (isShortClaimId(claimId)) {
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:52:01 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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So not sure we should use this. The bid_state = Controlling is better. This information comes directly from the blockchain.

So not sure we should use this. The `bid_state` = `Controlling` is better. This information comes directly from the blockchain.
return table.queries.getLongClaimIdFromShortClaimId(claimName, claimId);
} else {
return table.queries.getTopFreeClaimIdByClaimName(claimName);
}
},
resolveClaim: async (name, claimId) => {
logger.debug(`Claim.resolveClaim: ${name} ${claimId}`);
return table.findAll({
where: { name, claim_id: claimId },
}).then(claimArray => {
if(claimArray.length === 0) {
return null;
} else if(claimArray.length !== 1) {
logger.warn(`more than one record matches ${name}#${claimId} in db.Claim`);
}
return claimArray[0];
});
},
getOutpoint: async (name, claimId) => {
logger.debug(`finding outpoint for ${name}#${claimId}`);
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:52:48 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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not sure why name is here like this.

not sure why name is here like this.
return await table.findAll({
where : { name, claim_id: claimId },
attributes: ['transaction_hash_id'],
}).then(result => {
if(result.length === 0) {
throw new Error(`no record found for ${name}#${claimId}`);
} else if(result.length !== 1) {
logger.warn(`more than one record matches ${name}#${claimId} in db.Claim`);
}
return result[0].transaction_hash_id;
});
},
getCurrentHeight: async () => {
return await table
tiger5226 commented 2018-09-26 03:54:11 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)
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I think I get it. You are not specifying name because they are identical. However, the claim table is unique on claim_id. So you do not need to ever you both. There is no benefit that I can think of. If there is let me know.

I think I get it. You are not specifying name because they are identical. However, the claim table is unique on `claim_id`. So you do not need to ever you both. There is no benefit that I can think of. If there is let me know.
.max('height')
.then(result => {
return (result || 100000);
});
},
})

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export default (db, table) => ({
example: () => table.findAll(),
})

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export default (db, table) => ({
example: () => table.findAll(),
})

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export default (db, table) => ({
example: () => table.findAll(),
})

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export default (db, table) => ({
example: () => table.findAll(),
})

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export default (db, table) => ({
example: () => table.findAll(),
})

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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ export default {
associate(db) {
// associate
}
},
}

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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ export default {
associate(db) {
// associate
}
},
}

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@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
import ApplicationStatusModel from '../models/ApplicationStatusModel';
export default {
createModel(...args) {
return ApplicationStatusModel(...args);
},
associate(db) {
// associate
}
}

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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ export default {
associate(db) {
// associate
}
},
}

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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ export default {
associate(db) {
// associate
}
},
}

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import GorpMigrationsModel from '../models/GorpMigrationsModel';
export default {
createModel(...args) {
return GorpMigrationsModel(...args);
},
associate(db) {
// associate
}
}

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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ export default {
associate(db) {
// associate
}
},
}

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@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
import JobStatusModel from '../models/JobStatusModel';
export default {
createModel(...args) {
return JobStatusModel(...args);
},
associate(db) {
// associate
}
}

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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ export default {
associate(db) {
// associate
}
},
}

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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ export default {
associate(db) {
// associate
}
},
}

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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ export default {
associate(db) {
// associate
}
},
}

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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ export default {
associate(db) {
// associate
}
},
}

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@ -1,28 +1,15 @@
const db = require('../../../../models');
const chainquery = require('chainquery');
const getClaimData = require('server/utils/getClaimData');
const { returnPaginatedChannelClaims } = require('./channelPagination.js');
const getChannelClaims = (channelName, channelClaimId, page) => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
let longChannelClaimId;
// 1. get the long channel Id (make sure channel exists)
db.Certificate
.getLongChannelId(channelName, channelClaimId)
.then(result => {
longChannelClaimId = result;
return db
.Claim
.getAllChannelClaims(longChannelClaimId);
})
.then(channelClaimsArray => {
// 3. format the data for the view, including pagination
let paginatedChannelViewData = returnPaginatedChannelClaims(channelName, longChannelClaimId, channelClaimsArray, page);
// 4. return all the channel information and contents
resolve(paginatedChannelViewData);
})
.catch(error => {
reject(error);
});
});
const getChannelClaims = async (channelName, channelShortId, page) => {
const channelId = await chainquery.claim.queries.getLongClaimId(channelName, channelShortId);
const channelClaims = await chainquery.claim.queries.getAllChannelClaims(channelId);
const processedChannelClaims = channelClaims.map((claim) => getClaimData(claim));
return returnPaginatedChannelClaims(channelName, channelId, processedChannelClaims, page);
};
module.exports = getChannelClaims;

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const db = require('../../../../models');
const chainquery = require('chainquery');
const { publishing: { primaryClaimAddress, additionalClaimAddresses } } = require('@config/siteConfig');
const Sequelize = require('sequelize');
const Op = Sequelize.Op;
const claimAvailability = (name) => {
const claimAvailability = async (name) => {
const claimAddresses = additionalClaimAddresses || [];
claimAddresses.push(primaryClaimAddress);
// find any records where the name is used
return db.Claim
return await chainquery.claim
.findAll({
attributes: ['address'],
attributes: ['claim_address'],
where : {
name,
address: {
claim_address: {
[Op.or]: claimAddresses,
},
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const { handleErrorResponse } = require('../../../utils/errorHandlers.js');
const getClaimData = require('server/utils/getClaimData');
const chainquery = require('chainquery');
const db = require('../../../../models');
/*
@ -11,7 +13,14 @@ const claimData = ({ ip, originalUrl, body, params }, res) => {
const claimName = params.claimName;
let claimId = params.claimId;
if (claimId === 'none') claimId = null;
db.Claim.resolveClaim(claimName, claimId)
chainquery.claim.queries.resolveClaim(claimName, claimId)
.then(claimInfo => {
if (!claimInfo) {
// Not found remote, try local
return db.Claim.resolveClaim(claimName, claimId)
}
return claimInfo
})
.then(claimInfo => {
if (!claimInfo) {
return res.status(404).json({
@ -21,7 +30,7 @@ const claimData = ({ ip, originalUrl, body, params }, res) => {
}
res.status(200).json({
success: true,
data : claimInfo,
data : getClaimData(claimInfo),
});
})
.catch(error => {

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@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
const { getClaim } = require('../../../../lbrynet');
const { createFileRecordDataAfterGet } = require('../../../../models/utils/createFileRecordData.js');
const { handleErrorResponse } = require('../../../utils/errorHandlers.js');
const getClaimData = require('server/utils/getClaimData');
const chainquery = require('chainquery');
const db = require('../../../../models');
/*
@ -15,21 +17,37 @@ const claimGet = ({ ip, originalUrl, params }, res) => {
let resolveResult;
let getResult;
db.Claim.resolveClaim(name, claimId)
chainquery.claim.queries.resolveClaim(name, claimId)
.then(result => {
if (!result) {
// could not find remote, return false to try local
return false;
}
return resolveResult = result;
})
.then(result => {
if (result === false) {
// Could not find remote, try local
return db.Claim.resolveClaim(name, claimId);
}
return result;
})
.then(result => {
if (!result) {
throw new Error('No matching uri found in Claim table');
}
resolveResult = result;
return getClaim(`${name}#${claimId}`);
return resolveResult = result;
})
.then(result => getClaim(`${name}#${claimId}`))
.then(result => {
if (!result) {
throw new Error(`Unable to Get ${name}#${claimId}`);
}
getResult = result;
if (result.completed) {
return createFileRecordDataAfterGet(resolveResult, getResult)
return createFileRecordDataAfterGet(getClaimData(resolveResult), getResult)
.then(fileData => {
const upsertCriteria = {name, claimId};
return db.upsert(db.File, fileData, upsertCriteria, 'File');

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
const db = require('../../../../models');
const chainquery = require('chainquery');
const { handleErrorResponse } = require('../../../utils/errorHandlers.js');
@ -22,7 +23,13 @@ const claimLongId = ({ ip, originalUrl, body, params }, res) => {
getClaimId(channelName, channelClaimId, claimName, claimId)
.then(fullClaimId => {
claimId = fullClaimId;
return db.Claim.getOutpoint(claimName, fullClaimId);
return chainquery.claim.queries.getOutpoint(claimName, fullClaimId);
})
.then(outpointResult => {
if (!outpointResult) {
return db.Claim.getOutpoint(claimName, fullClaimId);
}
return outpointResult;
})
.then(outpoint => {
return db.Blocked.isNotBlocked(outpoint);

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
const { details: { host } } = require('@config/siteConfig');
module.exports = (data) => ({
name: data.name,
title: data.title,
contentType: data.content_type || data.contentType,
claimId: data.claim_id || data.claimId,
fileExt: data.generated_extension || data.fileExt,
description: data.description,
thumbnail: data.generated_thumbnail || data.thumbnail,
outpoint: data.transaction_hash_id || data.outpoint,
host,
})

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@ -36,9 +36,13 @@ const addAlliasesForSCSS = (aliasObject) => { // scss
module.exports = () => {
let moduleAliases = {};
moduleAliases['chainquery'] = resolve('./server/chainquery/bundle');
moduleAliases['server'] = resolve('./server');
// aliases for configs
moduleAliases['@config'] = resolve(`config`);
moduleAliases['@devConfig'] = resolve(`devConfig`);
moduleAliases['@config'] = resolve('config');
moduleAliases['@devConfig'] = resolve('devConfig');
// create specific aliases for locally defined components in the following folders
moduleAliases = addAliasesForCustomComponentFolder('containers', moduleAliases);

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