<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace DoctrineMigrations;
use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Schema;
use Doctrine\Migrations\AbstractMigration;
/**
* Auto-generated Migration: Please modify to your needs!
*/
final class Version20220913130336 extends AbstractMigration
{
public function getDescription(): string
{
return '';
}
public function up(Schema $schema): void
{
// this up() migration is auto-generated, please modify it to your needs
$this->addSql('CREATE TABLE employee (id INT AUTO_INCREMENT NOT NULL, user_id INT DEFAULT NULL, email VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, first_name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, last_name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, phone_number VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, address1 VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, address2 VARCHAR(255) DEFAULT NULL, address3 VARCHAR(255) DEFAULT NULL, address4 VARCHAR(255) DEFAULT NULL, postcode VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, created_at DATETIME NOT NULL COMMENT \'(DC2Type:datetime_immutable)\', updated_at DATETIME NOT NULL COMMENT \'(DC2Type:datetime_immutable)\', deleted_at DATETIME DEFAULT NULL COMMENT \'(DC2Type:datetime_immutable)\', UNIQUE INDEX UNIQ_5D9F75A1A76ED395 (user_id), PRIMARY KEY(id)) DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE `utf8mb4_unicode_ci` ENGINE = InnoDB');
$this->addSql('ALTER TABLE employee ADD CONSTRAINT FK_5D9F75A1A76ED395 FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES user (id)');
}
public function down(Schema $schema): void
{
// this down() migration is auto-generated, please modify it to your needs
$this->addSql('DROP TABLE employee');
}
}