refactor: update DB schema for better-auth conventions

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2026-04-06 22:41:00 -04:00
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commit febc57b240
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-- Current sql file was generated after introspecting the database
-- If you want to run this migration please uncomment this code before executing migrations
/*
CREATE TABLE "session" (
"sessionToken" text PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
"userId" text NOT NULL,
"expires" timestamp NOT NULL
);
--> statement-breakpoint
CREATE TABLE "user" (
"id" text PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
"name" text,
"email" text NOT NULL,
"emailVerified" timestamp,
"image" text
);
--> statement-breakpoint
CREATE TABLE "verificationToken" (
"identifier" text NOT NULL,
"token" text NOT NULL,
"expires" timestamp NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "verificationToken_identifier_token_pk" PRIMARY KEY("identifier","token")
);
--> statement-breakpoint
CREATE TABLE "authenticator" (
"credentialID" text NOT NULL,
"userId" text NOT NULL,
"providerAccountId" text NOT NULL,
"credentialPublicKey" text NOT NULL,
"counter" integer NOT NULL,
"credentialDeviceType" text NOT NULL,
"credentialBackedUp" boolean NOT NULL,
"transports" text,
CONSTRAINT "authenticator_userId_credentialID_pk" PRIMARY KEY("credentialID","userId"),
CONSTRAINT "authenticator_credentialID_unique" UNIQUE("credentialID")
);
--> statement-breakpoint
CREATE TABLE "account" (
"userId" text NOT NULL,
"type" text NOT NULL,
"provider" text NOT NULL,
"providerAccountId" text NOT NULL,
"refresh_token" text,
"access_token" text,
"expires_at" text,
"token_type" text,
"scope" text,
"id_token" text,
"session_state" text,
CONSTRAINT "account_provider_providerAccountId_pk" PRIMARY KEY("provider","providerAccountId")
);
--> statement-breakpoint
ALTER TABLE "session" ADD CONSTRAINT "session_userId_user_id_fk" FOREIGN KEY ("userId") REFERENCES "public"."user"("id") ON DELETE cascade ON UPDATE no action;--> statement-breakpoint
ALTER TABLE "authenticator" ADD CONSTRAINT "authenticator_userId_user_id_fk" FOREIGN KEY ("userId") REFERENCES "public"."user"("id") ON DELETE cascade ON UPDATE no action;--> statement-breakpoint
ALTER TABLE "account" ADD CONSTRAINT "account_userId_user_id_fk" FOREIGN KEY ("userId") REFERENCES "public"."user"("id") ON DELETE cascade ON UPDATE no action;
*/
-- Baseline snapshot: tables already exist in the database