The Settings page no longer renders the Resend From Address input or any of the read-only "Set in config.toml" credential status rows (Apify key, eBay id/secret, ntfy auth, Resend key). Those rows looked like editable inputs but were dead text, and duplicated what the Test buttons verify more authoritatively. - resend_from is now sourced only from config.toml ([resend] from); it is removed from settingsKeys, the test-Resend handler, the scheduler email client, and the schema seed. - Removed the credStatus templ component, the CredentialStatus field on SettingsData, and the credentialStatus() handler helper.
146 lines
5.6 KiB
SQL
146 lines
5.6 KiB
SQL
PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL;
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PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON;
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS users (
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id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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username TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
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password_hash TEXT NOT NULL,
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role TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'user',
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email TEXT,
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-- auth_source records how the row was provisioned: 'local' (password
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-- login / setup) or 'forward' (Traefik forward-auth from Authentik). For
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-- forward rows the role is re-synced from the IdP group on every request.
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auth_source TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'local',
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email_deal_alerts INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
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email_weekly_digest INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
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created_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
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);
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-- The email column and its unique index are created in db.go AFTER the
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-- addColumnIfMissing migrations, so existing databases (whose users table
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-- predates the email column) gain the column before the index references it.
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS items (
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id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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-- user_id is the owning user. Items are private to their owner; the
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-- scheduler still polls every active item regardless of owner. On existing
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-- databases the column is added by addColumnIfMissing in db.go (without a
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-- REFERENCES clause) and backfilled to the first admin, so user deletion
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-- removes owned items explicitly in Store.DeleteUser rather than relying on
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-- the cascade below.
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user_id INTEGER REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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name TEXT NOT NULL,
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search_query TEXT,
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url TEXT,
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category TEXT,
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target_price REAL,
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ntfy_topic TEXT NOT NULL,
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ntfy_priority TEXT DEFAULT 'default',
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poll_interval_minutes INTEGER DEFAULT 60,
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include_out_of_stock INTEGER DEFAULT 0,
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min_price REAL,
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exclude_keywords TEXT,
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listing_type TEXT,
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condition TEXT,
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region TEXT,
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actor_active TEXT,
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actor_sold TEXT,
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actor_price_compare TEXT,
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use_price_comparison INTEGER DEFAULT 0,
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active INTEGER DEFAULT 1,
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last_polled_at DATETIME,
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last_poll_error TEXT,
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best_price REAL,
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best_price_currency TEXT,
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best_price_store TEXT,
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best_price_url TEXT,
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best_price_image_url TEXT,
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best_price_title TEXT,
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created_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
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updated_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
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);
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CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_items_active ON items(active);
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-- idx_items_user is created in db.go AFTER addColumnIfMissing adds user_id, so
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-- it works on databases whose items table predates the column (this CREATE
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-- INDEX would otherwise fail on them, since IF NOT EXISTS on the table is a
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-- no-op and the old table lacks user_id).
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS item_marketplaces (
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item_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES items(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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position INTEGER NOT NULL,
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marketplace TEXT NOT NULL,
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PRIMARY KEY (item_id, position)
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);
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CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_item_marketplaces_item ON item_marketplaces(item_id);
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS results (
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id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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item_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES items(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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title TEXT,
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price REAL,
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currency TEXT NOT NULL,
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url TEXT,
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source TEXT,
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image_url TEXT,
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matched_query TEXT,
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alerted INTEGER DEFAULT 0,
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found_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
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ends_at DATETIME
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);
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CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_results_item ON results(item_id, found_at DESC);
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CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_results_dedup ON results(item_id, url);
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS price_history (
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id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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item_id INTEGER NOT NULL REFERENCES items(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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price REAL NOT NULL,
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store TEXT,
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polled_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
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);
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CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_price_history_item ON price_history(item_id, polled_at DESC);
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS settings (
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key TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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value TEXT,
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updated_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
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);
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INSERT OR IGNORE INTO settings (key, value) VALUES
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('apify_api_key', ''),
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('ntfy_base_url', ''),
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('ntfy_default_topic', 'veola'),
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('global_poll_interval_minutes', '60'),
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('match_confidence_threshold', '0.6'),
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('apify_cost_per_call', '0.00'),
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('monthly_budget_usd', '0.00'),
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('resend_api_key', '');
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-- apify_api_usage tracks Apify actor runs per UTC day so the operator (and
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-- every signed-in user) can see consumption and an estimated spend. Apify
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-- bills per actor run / per result, which Veola cannot read back exactly, so
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-- this is a call counter multiplied by a configurable per-call cost estimate.
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS apify_api_usage (
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usage_date TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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call_count INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
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);
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-- ebay_api_usage tracks Browse API calls per day so Veola can surface
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-- consumption and halt polling before the developer keyset's daily call
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-- limit is exceeded. usage_date is YYYY-MM-DD in US Pacific time, matching
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-- eBay's own quota reset.
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ebay_api_usage (
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usage_date TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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call_count INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
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);
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS sessions (
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token TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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data BLOB NOT NULL,
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expiry REAL NOT NULL
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);
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CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_sessions_expiry ON sessions(expiry);
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