Rename Authorship entity to Edit

As we now have a separate Author entity, which holds information
about an author (the color), the Authorship name became confusing.
Edit seems to be a better name, as the entity saves information
about a change in a note.

Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
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David Mehren 2021-05-31 21:46:41 +02:00
parent 5846ca75a9
commit b2d37abf6c
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19 changed files with 67 additions and 73 deletions

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import { User } from '../../../../users/user.entity';
import { Note } from '../../../../notes/note.entity';
import { AuthToken } from '../../../../auth/auth-token.entity';
import { Identity } from '../../../../users/identity.entity';
import { Authorship } from '../../../../revisions/authorship.entity';
import { Edit } from '../../../../revisions/edit.entity';
import { Revision } from '../../../../revisions/revision.entity';
import { Tag } from '../../../../notes/tag.entity';
import { HistoryEntry } from '../../../../history/history-entry.entity';
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ describe('HistoryController', () => {
.useValue({})
.overrideProvider(getRepositoryToken(Identity))
.useValue({})
.overrideProvider(getRepositoryToken(Authorship))
.overrideProvider(getRepositoryToken(Edit))
.useValue({})
.overrideProvider(getRepositoryToken(Revision))
.useValue({})