Limit Precision of Time values written to Migrations table#256
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Limit Precision of Time values written to Migrations table#256caseybrown89 wants to merge 4 commits intorubenv:masterfrom
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@rubenv what can I do to help get this over the line? Thanks! |
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I am using a database (SingleStore) that can't support more than 6 milliseconds of precision when inserting timestamp values into its database. When migrations are executed, the insert into the tracking table fails. This PR introduces a limit precision option that rounds timestamps prior to their insertion into the migrations table.
I added test coverage on the
sql-parse/config.go(both my functionality and previously existing).If this is too specific, the limit precision option could be modified to provide a variable rounding option so that it's more adaptable/reusable to other scenarios (I know it's a bit niche atm)