/* Warnings: - You are about to drop the column `mReviewCount` on the `Game` table. All the data in the column will be lost. - You are about to drop the column `mReviewRating` on the `Game` table. All the data in the column will be lost. */ -- AlterEnum -- This migration adds more than one value to an enum. -- With PostgreSQL versions 11 and earlier, this is not possible -- in a single migration. This can be worked around by creating -- multiple migrations, each migration adding only one value to -- the enum. ALTER TYPE "MetadataSource" ADD VALUE 'Metacritic'; ALTER TYPE "MetadataSource" ADD VALUE 'OpenCritic'; -- AlterTable ALTER TABLE "Game" DROP COLUMN "mReviewCount", DROP COLUMN "mReviewRating"; -- CreateTable CREATE TABLE "GameRating" ( "id" TEXT NOT NULL, "metadataSource" "MetadataSource" NOT NULL, "metadataId" TEXT NOT NULL, "created" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, "mReviewCount" INTEGER NOT NULL, "mReviewRating" DOUBLE PRECISION NOT NULL, "mReviewHref" TEXT, "gameId" TEXT NOT NULL, CONSTRAINT "GameRating_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id") ); -- CreateIndex CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "GameRating_metadataSource_metadataId_key" ON "GameRating"("metadataSource", "metadataId"); -- AddForeignKey ALTER TABLE "GameRating" ADD CONSTRAINT "GameRating_gameId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("gameId") REFERENCES "Game"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;