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* progress on guideBryan Newbold2018-09-209-94/+462
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* copy some notes to guideBryan Newbold2018-09-2011-26/+512
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* work in progress on guide (mdbook)Bryan Newbold2018-09-2017-0/+358
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* add tags (grouping) to openapi schemaBryan Newbold2018-09-181-0/+99
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* squelch diesel macro warningsBryan Newbold2018-09-182-0/+4
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* fatcat-export rustfmtBryan Newbold2018-09-171-28/+50
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* better response type nameBryan Newbold2018-09-171-1/+1
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* re-generate database_schema.rsBryan Newbold2018-09-171-23/+23
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* fix CHECK clausesBryan Newbold2018-09-176-22/+90
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* UNIQUE constraint on edits (ident per editgroup)Bryan Newbold2018-09-171-15/+10
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* use timestamptz (not WITHOUT TIME ZONE)Bryan Newbold2018-09-171-8/+10
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* CHAR/VARCHAR -> TEXT w/ CHECKBryan Newbold2018-09-171-15/+28
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* remove is_not_null redundant lookup conditionsBryan Newbold2018-09-151-12/+0
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* update extid columns: varchar size limits, no char columnsBryan Newbold2018-09-151-15/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | In PostgreSQL, there is no query or size differences between CHAR, VARCHAR, and TEXT: they use the same backend. CHAR will pad out with spaces and VARCHAR enforces a size limit. The enforced VARCHAR size limit seems like ok defensive programming/schema here, preventing large values from getting stored for some columns. I have some FUD concern about fixed-sized identifiers and indexes, so switching old CHARs (eg, sha1 hex encoded columns) to VARCHAR instead.
* fix matched_importerBryan Newbold2018-09-141-2/+2
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* more matched testsBryan Newbold2018-09-141-0/+10
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* switch manifest importer to be json-basedBryan Newbold2018-09-145-146/+14
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* small typoBryan Newbold2018-09-141-1/+1
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* fixes to matched importer (and a test)Bryan Newbold2018-09-143-0/+174
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* tune how crossref imports are filteredBryan Newbold2018-09-141-4/+4
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* add insert counting to importersBryan Newbold2018-09-145-0/+37
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* remove duplicate response def from API specBryan Newbold2018-09-132-8/+0
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* disable travis-ci for nowBryan Newbold2018-09-131-0/+0
| | | | | I hoped adding docs, coverage, etc would be a quick and easy task, but after an hour or two it felt like a yak shave.
* tweak travisBryan Newbold2018-09-131-2/+0
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* status of gh-pages scriptBryan Newbold2018-09-131-0/+4
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* tweak gh-pages script yet againBryan Newbold2018-09-131-1/+4
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* more agressive gh-pages branch moveBryan Newbold2018-09-131-1/+1
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* fix gh-pages update scriptBryan Newbold2018-09-131-2/+2
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* recent import notesBryan Newbold2018-09-131-0/+259
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* add missing fatcat-api-spec .gitignoreBryan Newbold2018-09-131-0/+2
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* attempt at gh-pages branch auto-updateBryan Newbold2018-09-131-0/+17
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* don't try to push docs to gh-pagesBryan Newbold2018-09-131-1/+3
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* switch to cargo-travisBryan Newbold2018-09-131-28/+29
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* add default travis-cargo travis fileBryan Newbold2018-09-132-1/+51
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* DATABASE_URL, not DATABASE_URIBryan Newbold2018-09-131-4/+4
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* fix snapshot output suffix (.gz)Bryan Newbold2018-09-131-1/+1
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* improvements to ident_table_snapshot.shBryan Newbold2018-09-131-5/+15
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* switch to new null (not \N) dump formatBryan Newbold2018-09-131-4/+4
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* remove accidentally-commited files; add gitignoreBryan Newbold2018-09-133-5/+3
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* improve dump scriptsBryan Newbold2018-09-139-12/+96
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* fix rust in-line tests, and parse_line takes refBryan Newbold2018-09-122-7/+7
| | | | Forgot to run tests before pushing... thanks CI!
* extid map generation scripts+READMEBryan Newbold2018-09-124-0/+241
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* need to specify binary for 'cargo run' nowBryan Newbold2018-09-123-3/+3
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* extid support for crossref importerBryan Newbold2018-09-124-4/+36
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* rust/TODO updateBryan Newbold2018-09-121-11/+1
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* improvements to fatcat-export outputBryan Newbold2018-09-114-24/+136
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* improvements to fatcat-exportBryan Newbold2018-09-113-29/+80
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* use idiomatic from_str for ExpandFlagsBryan Newbold2018-09-112-14/+18
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* more subtle local ident check in release.db_expand()Bryan Newbold2018-09-111-4/+4
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* first pass fast exportBryan Newbold2018-09-114-1/+335
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