Don't load columns from tables in other schemas #15
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By default Rails puts its tables in the
public
schema. But sometimes other schemas are used, for instance for history, reporting, multiple tenants, etc. It is common for these other schemas to have tables with the same name as the table from thepublic
schema (see links above). Currently when pg_audit_log queriesinformation_schema.columns
, it gets all columns from all schemas, which causes errors when it tries to record the changes that happened. This change makes pg_audit_log look only in thepublic
schema, so it doesn't break if other schemas are used.