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  • Bug Fixes
    • Corrected the handling of deployment identifiers for functions to ensure accurate referencing and processing.

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The changes update the code to reference the correct key, 'deploymentId', instead of 'deployment', when handling deployment identifiers in function-related logic within the Appwrite migration source. Both the condition and constructor argument are adjusted to use the new key.

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src/Migration/Sources/Appwrite.php Updated references from 'deployment' to 'deploymentId' for function deployment identifiers.

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A hop and a skip, we change the key,
From 'deployment' to 'deploymentId', as clear as can be.
Now functions align, with data just right,
The migration hops forward, swift as a sprite.
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Learnt from: ItzNotABug
PR: utopia-php/migration#80
File: src/Migration/Sources/Appwrite/Reader/API.php:8-8
Timestamp: 2025-06-28T09:47:11.436Z
Learning: In the Appwrite migration codebase, commented-out Tables service references (import statements and constructor parameters) are intentionally kept for future implementation when the Tables service becomes available in the Appwrite SDK, rather than being dead code that should be removed.
Learnt from: ItzNotABug
PR: utopia-php/migration#80
File: src/Migration/Sources/Appwrite.php:843-851
Timestamp: 2025-06-28T09:47:08.333Z
Learning: In the utopia-php/migration codebase, during the terminology swap from Collection/Attribute/Document to Table/Column/Row, the class constructors and method parameters use the new terminology (like "relatedTable"), but the underlying data structures and API responses still use the legacy keys (like "relatedCollection"). This is an intentional design pattern to allow gradual migration while maintaining compatibility with existing data sources.
Learnt from: ItzNotABug
PR: utopia-php/migration#80
File: src/Migration/Sources/Supabase.php:300-308
Timestamp: 2025-06-28T09:47:58.757Z
Learning: In the utopia-php/migration codebase, during the terminology swap from Collection/Attribute/Document to Table/Column/Row, the user ItzNotABug prefers to keep the existing query logic unchanged even if it becomes semantically incorrect with the new naming. The focus is purely on resource type renaming, not on fixing logical issues that become apparent after the terminology change.
src/Migration/Sources/Appwrite.php (3)
Learnt from: ItzNotABug
PR: utopia-php/migration#80
File: src/Migration/Sources/Appwrite/Reader/API.php:8-8
Timestamp: 2025-06-28T09:47:11.436Z
Learning: In the Appwrite migration codebase, commented-out Tables service references (import statements and constructor parameters) are intentionally kept for future implementation when the Tables service becomes available in the Appwrite SDK, rather than being dead code that should be removed.
Learnt from: ItzNotABug
PR: utopia-php/migration#80
File: src/Migration/Sources/Supabase.php:300-308
Timestamp: 2025-06-28T09:47:58.757Z
Learning: In the utopia-php/migration codebase, during the terminology swap from Collection/Attribute/Document to Table/Column/Row, the user ItzNotABug prefers to keep the existing query logic unchanged even if it becomes semantically incorrect with the new naming. The focus is purely on resource type renaming, not on fixing logical issues that become apparent after the terminology change.
Learnt from: ItzNotABug
PR: utopia-php/migration#80
File: src/Migration/Sources/Appwrite.php:843-851
Timestamp: 2025-06-28T09:47:08.333Z
Learning: In the utopia-php/migration codebase, during the terminology swap from Collection/Attribute/Document to Table/Column/Row, the class constructors and method parameters use the new terminology (like "relatedTable"), but the underlying data structures and API responses still use the legacy keys (like "relatedCollection"). This is an intentional design pattern to allow gradual migration while maintaining compatibility with existing data sources.
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src/Migration/Sources/Appwrite.php (2)

300-300: LGTM: Correct key reference for deployment checking.

The change from 'deployment' to 'deploymentId' aligns with the correct API response structure for function deployment identifiers.


1294-1294: LGTM: Consistent key reference for deployment parameter.

The change from 'deployment' to 'deploymentId' is consistent with the previous change and correctly uses the deployment identifier key from the function data structure.

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@Meldiron Meldiron merged commit d528a45 into main Jul 11, 2025
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@Meldiron Meldiron deleted the fix-sdk-compatibility branch July 11, 2025 13:46
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