[CORE] Do not set "confirm_address"."user_id" to 0 by default

That breaks the foreign key constraint, it is better to just have it nullable.
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Alexei Sorokin 2020-07-06 20:01:16 +03:00 committed by Diogo Peralta Cordeiro
parent cbb83a9752
commit c50f16ba58
1 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ class Confirm_address extends Managed_DataObject
{
public $__table = 'confirm_address'; // table name
public $code; // varchar(32) primary_key not_null
public $user_id; // int(4) not_null
public $user_id; // int()
public $address; // varchar(191) not_null not 255 because utf8mb4 takes more space
public $address_extra; // varchar(191) not_null not 255 because utf8mb4 takes more space
public $address_type; // varchar(8) not_null
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ class Confirm_address extends Managed_DataObject
return array(
'fields' => array(
'code' => array('type' => 'varchar', 'length' => 32, 'not null' => true, 'description' => 'good random code'),
'user_id' => array('type' => 'int', 'default' => 0, 'description' => 'user who requested confirmation'),
'user_id' => array('type' => 'int', 'description' => 'user who requested confirmation'),
'address' => array('type' => 'varchar', 'length' => 191, 'not null' => true, 'description' => 'address (email, xmpp, SMS, etc.)'),
'address_extra' => array('type' => 'varchar', 'length' => 191, 'description' => 'carrier ID, for SMS'),
'address_type' => array('type' => 'varchar', 'length' => 8, 'not null' => true, 'description' => 'address type ("email", "xmpp", "sms")'),