# This file is auto-generated from the current state of the database. Instead # of editing this file, please use the migrations feature of Active Record to # incrementally modify your database, and then regenerate this schema definition. # # This file is the source Rails uses to define your schema when running `bin/rails # db:schema:load`. When creating a new database, `bin/rails db:schema:load` tends to # be faster and is potentially less error prone than running all of your # migrations from scratch. Old migrations may fail to apply correctly if those # migrations use external dependencies or application code. # # It's strongly recommended that you check this file into your version control system. ActiveRecord::Schema[8.0].define(version: 2026_01_12_000002) do # These are extensions that must be enabled in order to support this database enable_extension "pg_catalog.plpgsql" create_table "ahoy_events", force: :cascade do |t| t.bigint "visit_id" t.string "name" t.jsonb "properties" t.datetime "time" t.index ["name", "time"], name: "index_ahoy_events_on_name_and_time" t.index ["name"], name: "index_ahoy_events_on_name" t.index ["properties"], name: "index_ahoy_events_on_properties", using: :gin t.index ["time"], name: "index_ahoy_events_on_time" t.index ["visit_id"], name: "index_ahoy_events_on_visit_id" end create_table "ahoy_visits", force: :cascade do |t| t.string "visit_token" t.string "visitor_token" t.string "ip" t.text "user_agent" t.text "referrer" t.string "referring_domain" t.text "landing_page" t.string "browser" t.string "os" t.string "device_type" t.string "utm_source" t.string "utm_medium" t.string "utm_campaign" t.string "utm_term" t.string "utm_content" t.datetime "started_at" t.index ["started_at"], name: "index_ahoy_visits_on_started_at" t.index ["visit_token"], name: "index_ahoy_visits_on_visit_token", unique: true t.index ["visitor_token"], name: "index_ahoy_visits_on_visitor_token" end add_foreign_key "ahoy_events", "ahoy_visits", column: "visit_id" end