created the initial migration

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-- This file was automatically created by Diesel to setup helper functions
-- and other internal bookkeeping. This file is safe to edit, any future
-- changes will be added to existing projects as new migrations.
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS diesel_manage_updated_at(_tbl regclass);
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS diesel_set_updated_at();

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-- This file was automatically created by Diesel to setup helper functions
-- and other internal bookkeeping. This file is safe to edit, any future
-- changes will be added to existing projects as new migrations.
-- Sets up a trigger for the given table to automatically set a column called
-- `updated_at` whenever the row is modified (unless `updated_at` was included
-- in the modified columns)
--
-- # Example
--
-- ```sql
-- CREATE TABLE users (id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, updated_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW());
--
-- SELECT diesel_manage_updated_at('users');
-- ```
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION diesel_manage_updated_at(_tbl regclass) RETURNS VOID AS $$
BEGIN
EXECUTE format('CREATE TRIGGER set_updated_at BEFORE UPDATE ON %s
FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE diesel_set_updated_at()', _tbl);
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION diesel_set_updated_at() RETURNS trigger AS $$
BEGIN
IF (
NEW IS DISTINCT FROM OLD AND
NEW.updated_at IS NOT DISTINCT FROM OLD.updated_at
) THEN
NEW.updated_at := current_timestamp;
END IF;
RETURN NEW;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

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DROP TABLE posts

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CREATE TABLE posts (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
title VARCHAR NOT NULL,
content TEXT NOT NULL,
published BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT 'f',
created_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW(),
updated_at TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT NOW()
)

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extern crate chrono;
extern crate serde;
use chrono::NaiveDateTime;
use serde::Serialize;
#[derive(Queryable, Serialize)]
pub struct Post {
pub id: i32,
pub title: String,
pub content: String,
pub published: bool,
pub created_at: NaiveDateTime,
pub updated_at: NaiveDateTime,
}

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table! {
posts (id) {
id -> Int4,
title -> Varchar,
content -> Text,
published -> Bool,
created_at -> Timestamp,
updated_at -> Timestamp,
}
}