import { sequelize } from './../loaders/index.js'; import { DataTypes } from 'sequelize'; import { User } from './user.js'; // Assuming your User model is in a file named user.model.js const UserAnswers = sequelize.define('UserAnswers', { id: { type: DataTypes.INTEGER, primaryKey: true, autoIncrement: true, }, user_id: { type: DataTypes.INTEGER, allowNull: false, references: { model: 'users', // The name of the referenced table (ensure it matches the table name) key: 'id', // The primary key of the User model }, onDelete: 'CASCADE', // If the user is deleted, their answers are also deleted }, answers: { type: DataTypes.TEXT, allowNull: false, } }, { tableName: 'user_answers', // Define the name of the table timestamps: true, // If you don't want Sequelize to automatically create `createdAt` and `updatedAt` columns }); UserAnswers.belongsTo(User, { foreignKey: 'user_id', as: 'user' // Optional alias for the reverse relation }); // Sync the model with the database const syncDbnow = async () => { try { await sequelize.sync({ force: false }); console.log('User Answer table created (or already exists)'); } catch (err) { console.error('Error syncing the database:', err); } }; // Call the sync function syncDbnow(); export { UserAnswers };