historiographer 1.0.0 → 1.0.2

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  group :development do
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  gem "rdoc", "~> 3.12"
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  gem "bundler", "~> 1.0"
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- gem "jeweler"
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+ gem "jeweler", git: "https://github.com/technicalpickles/jeweler", branch: "master"
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  gem "simplecov", ">= 0"
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  end
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  database_cleaner
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  guard
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+ jeweler!
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data/README.md CHANGED
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  ## Existing auditing gems for Rails suck
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- The Audited gem has some serious flaws.
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+ The Audited gem has some serious flaws.
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  First, it only tracks a record of what changed, so there's no way to "go back in time" and see what the data looked like back when a problem occurred without replaying every single audit.
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  So how can we get the benefits of caching but NOT losing data, and continue to create, update, and destroy like we normally would in Rails?
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- Historiographer introduces the concept of *history tables:* tables that have the exact same structure as tables storing the latest snapshots of data. So if you have a `posts` table, you'll also have a `post_histories` table with all the same columns and indexes.
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+ Historiographer introduces the concept of _history tables:_ tables that have the exact same structure as tables storing the latest snapshots of data. So if you have a `posts` table, you'll also have a `post_histories` table with all the same columns and indexes.
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  Whenever you include the `Historiographer` gem in your ActiveRecord model, it allows you to insert, update, or delete data as you normally would. If the changes are successful, it also inserts a new history snapshot in the histories table--an exact snapshot of the data at that point in time.
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  ```
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- * `title` (because it was on the original model)
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- * `enabled` (because it was on the original model)
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- * `history\_started\_at` (to denote when this history became the canonical version)
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- * `history\_ended\_at` (to denote when this history was no longer the canonical version, if it has stopped being the canonical version)
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- * `history\_user\_id` (to denote the user that made this change, if one is known)
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+ - `id` (because every model has a primary key)
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+ - `post_id` (because this is the foreign key)
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+ - `title` (because it was on the original model)
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+ - `enabled` (because it was on the original model)
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+ - `history_started_at` (to denote when this history became the canonical version)
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+ - `history_ended_at` (to denote when this history was no longer the canonical version, if it has stopped being the canonical version)
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+ - `history_user_id` (to denote the user that made this change, if one is known)
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  Additionally it will add indices on:
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+ - The same columns that had indices on the original model (e.g. `enabled`)
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  ## models
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  # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY
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  # Instead, edit Jeweler::Tasks in Rakefile, and run 'rake gemspec'
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- # stub: historiographer 1.0.0 ruby lib
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  s.description = "Creates separate tables for each history table".freeze
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  platform: ruby
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- date: 2019-08-22 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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