[WEB-2214] chore: migration for user favorite, file asset, and deploy board
Summary
This pull request contains the mentioned migrations below
- File asset
is_archivedfield is added - User favorite
sequenceconvertedinteger_fieldtofloat_field - Deploy board
is_activity_enabledfield is added
Plane Issue:
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Introduced a new toggle for enabling or disabling activities on the deploy board.
- Added a new status for file assets to track whether they are archived.
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Improvements
- Enhanced the user favorites functionality by allowing for more precise sequencing with a new float data type.
These updates aim to improve asset management and provide users with better control over activity settings within the application.
Walkthrough
This migration enhances the database schema of a Django application by adding new Boolean fields for activity management and asset tracking, alongside modifying the sequence field type in the UserFavorite model to a FloatField to accommodate fractional values. These updates aim to improve functionality and flexibility within the application, supporting better asset lifecycle management and user preferences.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
apiserver/plane/db/migrations/0074_deploy_board_and_project_issues.py, apiserver/plane/db/models/deploy_board.py, apiserver/plane/db/models/asset.py |
Introduced is_activity_enabled in DeployBoard (default: True) and is_archived in FileAsset (default: False), enhancing control over activities and asset management. |
apiserver/plane/db/models/favorite.py |
Changed sequence field in UserFavorite from IntegerField to FloatField (default: 65535), allowing for fractional values to improve sorting. Reformatted unique_together constraint for readability without changing functionality. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant DeployBoard
participant FileAsset
participant UserFavorite
User->>DeployBoard: Create DeployBoard (is_activity_enabled=True)
User->>FileAsset: Create FileAsset (is_archived=False)
User->>UserFavorite: Create UserFavorite (sequence as FloatField)
Poem
In fields of data, bright and new,
A rabbit hops with changes due.
With archived assets, activities in line,
A world of order, oh how they'll shine!
So let us celebrate, with joyful cheer,
New fields and functions, bringing us near! 🐇✨
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