This could theoretically happen if a post is loaded in some other context
(without its likes relationship) and overwrites the full version in the
store. While this should ideally never happen, it's better to fail
gracefully if it does.
Fixesflarum/core#1665
Passing an array to dropForeign does not mean dropping multiple indices,
but rather dropping a key on multiple tables.
Passing a string means that this string will be interpreted as index
name, not as name of the indexed column. Passing an array with one
string is therefore correct, in order to benefit from automatic index
name generation.
Passing an array to dropForeign does not mean dropping multiple indices,
but rather dropping a key on multiple tables.
Passing a string means that this string will be interpreted as index
name, not as name of the indexed column. Passing an array with one
string is therefore correct, in order to benefit from automatic index
name generation.
Passing an array to dropForeign does not mean dropping multiple indices,
but rather dropping a key on multiple tables.
Passing a string means that this string will be interpreted as index
name, not as name of the indexed column. Passing an array with one
string is therefore correct, in order to benefit from automatic index
name generation.
Passing an array to dropForeign does not mean dropping multiple indices,
but rather dropping a key on multiple tables.
Passing a string means that this string will be interpreted as index
name, not as name of the indexed column. Passing an array with one
string is therefore correct, in order to benefit from automatic index
name generation.
It seems that c7aeef19ea actually caused
a regression. With the order of execution of extensions, this event
listener was always being executed before the discussion metadata
was updated, and the listener priority was not actually necessary.
Fixesflarum/core#1646