class CreateUsers < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table :users do |t| t.string :email, :null => false # optional, you can use login instead, or both t.string :crypted_password, :null => false # optional, see below t.string :password_salt, :null => false # optional, but highly recommended t.string :persistence_token, :null => false # required t.string :single_access_token, :null => false # optional, see Authlogic::Session::Params t.string :perishable_token, :null => false # optional, see Authlogic::Session::Perishability # Magic columns, just like ActiveRecord's created_at and updated_at. These are automatically maintained by Authlogic if they are present. t.integer :login_count, :null => false, :default => 0 # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns t.integer :failed_login_count, :null => false, :default => 0 # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns t.datetime :last_request_at # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns t.datetime :current_login_at # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns t.datetime :last_login_at # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns t.string :current_login_ip # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns t.string :last_login_ip # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns t.timestamps end end def self.down drop_table :users end end