* Just skip this table because it no longer exists
* Add postgresql
* This no longer needs to be there
* These are the same output in mysql, but different in postgresql
* Fix these migrations for postgresql
* This table no longer exists
* This is expected to be a json column for json operations, required for postgresql
* Shoot for the stars
* Fix pint
* Why was this missing
* Updates
* Restore this
* This needs to be explicit
* Don’t like strings
* Fix these classes
* Use different method to compare dates
* Apparently postgresql doesn’t like case insensitivity
* Postgresql orders it backwards
* Ordered different by postgresql
* Unnecessary and breaking
* Make sure the order is correct for postresql
* Fix this with the order too
* Remove this
* Force email to be lowercased
* Update app/Models/User.php
Previously, a single key was used to access the API, this has not changed in terms of what the user sees. However, API keys now use an identifier and token internally. The identifier is the first 16 characters of the key, and the token is the remaining 32. The token is stored encrypted at rest in the database and the identifier is used by the API middleware to grab that record and make a timing attack safe comparison.