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feat: create query sql #136

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  • New Features

    • Introduced a comprehensive user management system with role-based access control (RBAC).
    • Added new tables for users, roles, permissions, reports, and activity tracking.
    • Implemented row-level security to enhance data protection and user privacy.
    • Established policies for data access based on user roles.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Ensured proper handling of new user registrations with default role assignments.
  • Chores

    • Cleaned up existing database structures to accommodate new schema definitions.

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This pull request introduces a new SQL schema for a database, focusing on user management, role-based access control (RBAC), and activity tracking. It includes the creation of multiple tables and enumerated types, establishes row-level security, and defines policies for access control. A trigger is implemented for handling new user registrations, and initial data is populated in the role_permissions table. The overall structure aims to enhance security and manage user roles and permissions effectively.

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File Change Summary
query.sql Introduced enumerated types for permissions, roles, and user preferences. Created tables for users, roles, permissions, reports, AI configurations, tokens, inboxes, preferences, and activities. Defined functions and triggers for user registration and authorization. Established row-level security and access policies for all tables. Populated initial data in role_permissions.

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    participant User
    participant Database
    participant Auth

    User->>Auth: Register
    Auth->>Database: Insert new user
    Database->>Auth: Trigger new user setup
    Auth->>Database: Insert user roles and preferences
    Database-->>User: Confirmation of registration
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In the garden, roles take flight,
With permissions shining bright.
Users gather, all in line,
Security's a friend of mine!
New triggers dance, a joyful spree,
In our database, we're wild and free!
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@andostronaut andostronaut merged commit 0b3c98f into main Sep 11, 2024
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