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In MySQL, the text column size is 65,535 bytes by default (1 GiB in
PostgreSQL). It is sometimes too short when people want to use a text
column, so they sometimes change the text size to mediumtext (16 MiB) or
longtext (4 GiB) by giving the `limit` option.
Unlike MySQL, PostgreSQL doesn't allow the `limit` option for a text
column (raises ERROR: type modifier is not allowed for type "text").
So `limit: 4294967295` (longtext) couldn't be used in Action Text.
I've allowed changing text and blob size without giving the `limit`
option, it prevents that migration failure on PostgreSQL.
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This reverts commit 30f666f87ab873258b797b39f29cf852f7621bea.
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Follow up #34956.
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Active Record still support MySQL 5.5 which doesn't support datetime
with precision.
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/9e34df00039d63b5672315419e76f06f80ef3dc4/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_mysql_adapter.rb#L99-L101
So we should check `supports_datetime_with_precision?` on the
connection.
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does not exceed the limit.
Also, update test schema to reflect the recent changes.
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This also adds a new column, message_checksum, to the action_mailbox_inbound_emails table
for storing SHA1 digest of the email source. Additionally, it makes generating the missing
message id deterministic and adds a unique index on message_checksum and message_id to
detect duplicate emails.
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created_at and updated_at columns in Action Mailbox table aren't intended nullable.
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Since Action Mailbox will be introduced in Rails 6.0,
it makes more sense to generate migration of that version.
Also I changed its test dummy app to use default 6.0 configs.
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