class CreateDoorkeeperTables < ActiveRecord::Migration def change create_table :oauth_applications do |t| t.string :name, null: false t.string :uid, null: false t.string :secret, null: false t.text :redirect_uri, null: false t.string :scopes, null: false, default: '' t.timestamps null: false end add_index :oauth_applications, :uid, unique: true create_table :oauth_access_grants do |t| t.integer :resource_owner_id, null: false t.references :application, null: false t.string :token, null: false t.integer :expires_in, null: false t.text :redirect_uri, null: false t.datetime :created_at, null: false t.datetime :revoked_at t.string :scopes end add_index :oauth_access_grants, :token, unique: true add_foreign_key( :oauth_access_grants, :oauth_applications, column: :application_id ) create_table :oauth_access_tokens do |t| t.integer :resource_owner_id t.references :application # If you use a custom token generator you may need to change this column # from string to text, so that it accepts tokens larger than 255 # characters. More info on custom token generators in: # https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/tree/v3.0.0.rc1#custom-access-token-generator # # t.text :token, null: false t.string :token, null: false t.string :refresh_token t.integer :expires_in t.datetime :revoked_at t.datetime :created_at, null: false t.string :scopes # If there is a previous_refresh_token column, # refresh tokens will be revoked after a related access token is used. # If there is no previous_refresh_token column, # previous tokens are revoked as soon as a new access token is created. # Comment out this line if you'd rather have refresh tokens # instantly revoked. t.string :previous_refresh_token, null: false, default: '' end add_index :oauth_access_tokens, :token, unique: true add_index :oauth_access_tokens, :resource_owner_id add_index :oauth_access_tokens, :refresh_token, unique: true add_foreign_key( :oauth_access_tokens, :oauth_applications, column: :application_id ) end end