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Describe the bug
After any edits to a row in the database, it logs/backs up the entire row.
For example, I have a "post" object that I want to add likes to. I do so, but it creates a whole new entry in "c1f7-5985"'s log file with the entire row. I only need to change it, not store another version. Nowhere have I stated that it should do this. This is also the same for other things like user data (separate tables).
E.g. when spamming like/unlike, it adds to the file as such
{"id":4,"text":"Well, how do YOU eat cheese?","creator":1,"created":1646029794133,"likes":[1],"repliesLastID":2,"replies":[{"id":0,"author":2,"text":"I like to eat cheese with my mouth, personally.","likes":[]},{"id":1,"author":1,"text":"I find that quite odd, past me.","likes":[1]},{"id":2,"author":2,"text":"I still agree with my statement about eating cheese with my mouth","likes":[]}]}:1,4,82445,391,2954716879�{"id":4,"text":"Well, how do YOU eat cheese?","creator":1,"created":1646029794133,"likes":[1,2],"repliesLastID":2,"replies":[{"id":0,"author":2,"text":"I like to eat cheese with my mouth, personally.","likes":[]},{"id":1,"author":1,"text":"I find that quite odd, past me.","likes":[1]},{"id":2,"author":2,"text":"I still agree with my statement about eating cheese with my mouth","likes":[]}]}:1,4,82862,393,3960410894�{"id":4,"text":"Well, how do YOU eat cheese?","creator":1,"created":1646029794133,"likes":[1],"repliesLastID":2,"replies":[{"id":0,"author":2,"text":"I like to eat cheese with my mouth, personally.","likes":[]},{"id":1,"author":1,"text":"I find that quite odd, past me.","likes":[1]},{"id":2,"author":2,"text":"I still agree with my statement about eating cheese with my mouth","likes":[]}]}:1,4,83281,391,397385191�{"id":4,"text":"Well, how do YOU eat cheese?","creator":1,"created":1646029794133,"likes":[1,2],"repliesLastID":2,"replies":[{"id":0,"author":2,"text":"I like to eat cheese with my mouth, personally.","likes":[]},{"id":1,"author":1,"text":"I find that quite odd, past me.","likes":[1]},{"id":2,"author":2,"text":"I still agree with my statement about eating cheese with my mouth","likes":[]}]}:1,4,83697,393,3445040025�{"id":4,"text":"Well, how do YOU eat cheese?","creator":1,"created":1646029794133,"likes":[1],"repliesLastID":2,"replies":[{"id":0,"author":2,"text":"I like to eat cheese with my mouth, personally.","likes":[]},{"id":1,"author":1,"text":"I find that quite odd, past me.","likes":[1]},{"id":2,"author":2,"text":"I still agree with my statement about eating cheese with my mouth","likes":[]}]}:1,4,84116,391,1107176446�{"id":4,"text":"Well, how do YOU eat cheese?","creator":1,"created":1646029794133,"likes":[1,2],"repliesLastID":2,"replies":[{"id":0,"author":2,"text":"I like to eat cheese with my mouth, personally.","likes":[]},{"id":1,"author":1,"text":"I find that quite odd, past me.","likes":[1]},{"id":2,"author":2,"text":"I still agree with my statement about eating cheese with my mouth","likes":[]}]}:1,4,84533,393,4220412814�{"id":4,"text":"Well, how do YOU eat cheese?","creator":1,"created":1646029794133,"likes":[1],"repliesLastID":2,"replies":[{"id":0,"author":2,"text":"I like to eat cheese with my mouth, personally.","likes":[]},{"id":1,"author":1,"text":"I find that quite odd, past me.","likes":[1]},{"id":2,"author":2,"text":"I still agree with my statement about eating cheese with my mouth","likes":[]}]}:1,4,84952,391,4210006312�{"id":4,"text":"Well, how do YOU eat cheese?","creator":1,"created":1646029794133,"likes":[1,2],"repliesLastID":2,"replies":[{"id":0,"author":2,"text":"I like to eat cheese with my mouth, personally.","likes":[]},{"id":1,"author":1,"text":"I find that quite odd, past me.","likes":[1]},{"id":2,"author":2,"text":"I still agree with my statement about eating cheese with my mouth","likes":[]}]}:1,4,85369,393,569378032
You see, that's way longer than it needs to be.
Expected behavior
For it to just update the row instead of back it up every time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Which version are you using?
^2.3.7
Describe the bug
After any edits to a row in the database, it logs/backs up the entire row.
For example, I have a "post" object that I want to add likes to. I do so, but it creates a whole new entry in "c1f7-5985"'s log file with the entire row. I only need to change it, not store another version. Nowhere have I stated that it should do this. This is also the same for other things like user data (separate tables).
E.g. when spamming like/unlike, it adds to the file as such
You see, that's way longer than it needs to be.
Expected behavior
For it to just update the row instead of back it up every time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: