- When we build the update whitelist (when the user doesn't provide one)
we simply say that the whitelist is all columns except pkeys. The
reason we do this is because sqlboiler doesn't support dirty tracking
and if you want to update just a few fields, it's easier to just
explicitly pass a whitelist when you update. However, in the case of
created_at - it's a field that's usually managed by us and so we
should not be updating it unless a user explicitly requests it via the
whitelist. So if the whitelist is empty we prune that column now if it
exists from the auto-created whitelist.
- The user also reported that upsert has the same fate, but the logic is
somewhat different there. It expects that there's a value for
created_at or it assumes that one needs to be created. There's no
more magic we can do around this one unfortunately. Upsert is a
mythical beast that doesn't play as nicely with our model, so users
will just have to be more careful.
- Fix#106
- The old templates used to output \n\n after each run, with the
previous changes this is no longer the case and as such the templates
all must be formatted correctly.