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Jonathan Sternberg
Allow RhodeCode maintainers to specify a custom bug tracker.

This allows people who maintain large RhodeCode installations to setup their
own bug tracker and respond to requests against their specific installation.
The maintainer is then free to forward problems with RhodeCode to the
canonical issue tracker on bitbucket.

If the config option "bugtracker" is present, its value will be used with the
"Report a bug" button. If left blank, this disables the button. If no value is
present, then the default is used. This is so that the new config option
doesn't break installations of RhodeCode upgrading to a newer version and to
allow easier installation for the common use case.
import logging
import datetime

from sqlalchemy import *
from sqlalchemy.exc import DatabaseError
from sqlalchemy.orm import relation, backref, class_mapper, joinedload
from sqlalchemy.orm.session import Session
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base

from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate import *
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.changeset import *

from rhodecode.model.meta import Base
from rhodecode.model import meta
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.versions import _reset_base

log = logging.getLogger(__name__)


def upgrade(migrate_engine):
    """
    Upgrade operations go here.
    Don't create your own engine; bind migrate_engine to your metadata
    """
    _reset_base(migrate_engine)

    #==========================================================================
    # Gist
    #==========================================================================
    from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.schema.db_1_7_0 import Gist
    tbl = Gist.__table__
    user_id = tbl.columns.gist_expires
    user_id.alter(type=Float(53))


def downgrade(migrate_engine):
    meta = MetaData()
    meta.bind = migrate_engine