/* eslint-disable no-unused-vars */ const Helpers = require('./lib/helpers') const { getCollectionInternal } = require('../app/src/infrastructure/mongodb') exports.tags = ['saas'] const indexes = [ { key: { providerId: 1, }, name: 'providerId_1', }, { key: { sessionId: 1, }, name: 'sessionId_1', }, { // expire after 30 days expireAfterSeconds: 60 * 60 * 24 * 30, key: { createdAt: 1, }, name: 'createdAt_1', }, ] // Export indexes for use in the fix-up migration 20220105130000_fix_saml_indexes.js. exports.samlLogsIndexes = indexes async function getCollection() { // This collection was incorrectly named - it should have been `samlLogs` // instead of `samllog`. The error is corrected by the subsequent migration // 20220105130000_fix_saml_indexes.js. return await getCollectionInternal('samllog') } exports.migrate = async client => { const collection = await getCollection() await Helpers.addIndexesToCollection(collection, indexes) } exports.rollback = async client => { const collection = await getCollection() try { await Helpers.dropIndexesFromCollection(collection, indexes) } catch (err) { console.error('Something went wrong rolling back the migrations', err) } }