vaultwarden/migrations/postgresql/2019-09-12-100000_create_tables/up.sql
Michael Powers f5f9861a78
Adds support for PostgreSQL which resolves #87 and is mentioned in #246.
This includes migrations as well as Dockerfile's for amd64.

The biggest change is that replace_into isn't supported by Diesel for the
PostgreSQL backend, instead requiring the use of on_conflict. This
unfortunately requires a branch for save() on all of the models currently
using replace_into.
2019-09-12 16:12:22 -04:00

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CREATE TABLE users (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
created_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
updated_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
email VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL UNIQUE,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
password_hash BYTEA NOT NULL,
salt BYTEA NOT NULL,
password_iterations INTEGER NOT NULL,
password_hint TEXT,
akey TEXT NOT NULL,
private_key TEXT,
public_key TEXT,
totp_secret TEXT,
totp_recover TEXT,
security_stamp TEXT NOT NULL,
equivalent_domains TEXT NOT NULL,
excluded_globals TEXT NOT NULL,
client_kdf_type INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
client_kdf_iter INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 100000
);
CREATE TABLE devices (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
created_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
updated_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
user_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES users (uuid),
name TEXT NOT NULL,
atype INTEGER NOT NULL,
push_token TEXT,
refresh_token TEXT NOT NULL,
twofactor_remember TEXT
);
CREATE TABLE organizations (
uuid VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
billing_email TEXT NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE ciphers (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
created_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
updated_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
user_uuid CHAR(36) REFERENCES users (uuid),
organization_uuid CHAR(36) REFERENCES organizations (uuid),
atype INTEGER NOT NULL,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
notes TEXT,
fields TEXT,
data TEXT NOT NULL,
favorite BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
password_history TEXT
);
CREATE TABLE attachments (
id CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
cipher_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES ciphers (uuid),
file_name TEXT NOT NULL,
file_size INTEGER NOT NULL,
akey TEXT
);
CREATE TABLE folders (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
created_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
updated_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
user_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES users (uuid),
name TEXT NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE collections (
uuid VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
org_uuid VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL REFERENCES organizations (uuid),
name TEXT NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE users_collections (
user_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES users (uuid),
collection_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES collections (uuid),
read_only BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT false,
PRIMARY KEY (user_uuid, collection_uuid)
);
CREATE TABLE users_organizations (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES users (uuid),
org_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES organizations (uuid),
access_all BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
akey TEXT NOT NULL,
status INTEGER NOT NULL,
atype INTEGER NOT NULL,
UNIQUE (user_uuid, org_uuid)
);
CREATE TABLE folders_ciphers (
cipher_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES ciphers (uuid),
folder_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES folders (uuid),
PRIMARY KEY (cipher_uuid, folder_uuid)
);
CREATE TABLE ciphers_collections (
cipher_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES ciphers (uuid),
collection_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES collections (uuid),
PRIMARY KEY (cipher_uuid, collection_uuid)
);
CREATE TABLE twofactor (
uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_uuid CHAR(36) NOT NULL REFERENCES users (uuid),
atype INTEGER NOT NULL,
enabled BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
data TEXT NOT NULL,
UNIQUE (user_uuid, atype)
);
CREATE TABLE invitations (
email VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
);