[auth] Provide a fallback mechanic for old-style logins#67
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[auth] Provide a fallback mechanic for old-style logins#67
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- The identity storage model has changed and all logins should be using an identity marker. Old users that have been added before this, will not have the marker and while the idea is to migrate the IDs in the DB we still need a fallback to where these may have been created during the upgrade, or where the upgrade for some reason fail to take all the correct identities into account.
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We used to store device_id logins like "username" with a blank identity type, but we now store them as "uuid:username" and the "uuid" identity type. While the goal is to migrate these automatically, we do need a way to fall back and pick up the old names where the upgrade has not yet run, or failed for whatever reason.