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Chuck Driesler aa29a09ebc feat(tokens): create embed-specific tokens (#5013)
* feat(tokens): create embed-specific tokens

* fix(tokens): repo functions and policy sketch

* chore(authz): embed token policies and tests

* chore(authz): fine

* chore(gql): lint descriptions

* fix(embedTokens): better api surface, repo structure

* chore(embedTokens): test fixes

* fix(embeds): check resource access

* fix(embeds): use resource access util
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Migrations, and how to create them

First, make a new migration file in the appropriate migrations folder. To do this use ./bin/cli.

Next, write your migration! Here's an example below that adds a new column to a table.

/* istanbul ignore file */
exports.up = async (knex) => {
  await knex.schema.alterTable('scopes', (table) => {
    table.boolean('public').defaultTo(true)
  })
}

exports.down = async (knex) => {
  let hasColumn = await knex.schema.hasColumn('scopes', 'public')
  if (hasColumn) {
    await knex.schema.alterTable('scopes', (table) => {
      table.dropColumn('public')
    })
  }
}

Notes:

  • Do not delete or edit existing migration files
  • To edit an existing table, use alter table in a new migration file.
  • Always prefix your migration file with the date that you authored it in.