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- Move IRagRepository, EfRagRepository, and VectorSerializer from rag-api/Data to rag-data/Repositories - Add rag-api-models ProjectReference to rag-data.csproj for model type availability - Delete rag-api/Data folder (no longer needed; all data access is now in rag-data) - This aligns RAG with email-api and other services: all data code in the data project Pattern: rag-api (API logic) → rag-data (repository, EF entities, migrations) Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
26 lines
846 B
C#
26 lines
846 B
C#
using Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Migrations;
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using MyAi.Data;
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#nullable disable
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namespace MyAi.Data.Migrations
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{
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/// <inheritdoc />
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public partial class DeleteMigratedTemplates : Migration
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{
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/// <inheritdoc />
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protected override void Up(MigrationBuilder migrationBuilder)
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{
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migrationBuilder.Sql($"DELETE FROM [{MigrationConstants.SchemaName}].[Templates] WHERE [Key] LIKE 'email.%'");
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migrationBuilder.Sql($"DELETE FROM [{MigrationConstants.SchemaName}].[Templates] WHERE [Key] LIKE 'ai.%'");
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}
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/// <inheritdoc />
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protected override void Down(MigrationBuilder migrationBuilder)
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{
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// Rows were migrated to emailApi.EmailTemplates and cvMatcher.AiPrompts.
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// Re-inserting them here is intentionally omitted.
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}
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}
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}
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