create table oauth_application (
id integer auto_increment primary key comment 'unique identifier',
+ owner integer not null comment 'owner of the application' references profile (id),
consumer_key varchar(255) not null comment 'application consumer key' references consumer (consumer_key),
name varchar(255) not null comment 'name of the application',
description varchar(255) comment 'description of the application',
homepage varchar(255) comment 'homepage for the organization',
callback_url varchar(255) not null comment 'url to redirect to after authentication',
type tinyint default 0 comment 'type of app, 0 = browser, 1 = desktop',
- access_type tinyint default 0 comment 'default access type, 0 = read-write, 1 = read-only',
+ access_type tinyint default 0 comment 'default access type, bit 1 = read, bit 2 = write',
created datetime not null comment 'date this record was created',
modified timestamp comment 'date this record was modified'
) ENGINE=InnoDB CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;
create table oauth_application_user (
- user_id integer not null comment 'id of the application user' references user (id),
+ profile_id integer not null comment 'user of the application' references profile (id),
application_id integer not null comment 'id of the application' references oauth_application (id),
- access_type tinyint default 0 comment 'access type, 0 = read-write, 1 = read-only',
+ access_type tinyint default 0 comment 'access type, bit 1 = read, bit 2 = write, bit 3 = revoked',
created datetime not null comment 'date this record was created',
- constraint primary key (user_id, application_id)
+ constraint primary key (profile_id, application_id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin;
/* These are used by JanRain OpenID library */