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edgehog-device-manager / edgehog / a54dc206c66acd0aed0b18f1c75b995dbc5fe19a-PR-740
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a54dc206c66acd0aed0b18f1c75b995dbc5fe19a-PR-740

Pull #740

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davidebriani
Cascade delete deployments when devices are deleted

It doesn't make sense to track deployment when the corresponding device
is deleted, and device deletion should result in the deletion of all of
its resources.
This change adds a CASCADE DELETE constraint on the device column for
application deployments, so they get automatically deleted.

Signed-off-by: Davide Briani <davide.briani@secomind.com>
Pull Request #740: Cascade delete deployments when devices are deleted

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