This is a huge change. I was getting really sick of the split between
nuisance/water tables when more than half of the data they store is
common. I finally bit off the big work of switching it all.
This creates a single unified table, publicreport.report and copies the
existing report data into it. It also ports existing data from the
original tables into the new table.
Along with all of this I also overhauled the system for handling
asynchronous work to use a LISTEN/NOTIFY connection from the database
and a single cache table to avoid ever losing work.
This adds the ability to link a proper address in the database to the
report and harmonizes the field names with the address table. It also
migrates away from mapbox entirely.
And I fixed the "pool" naming for the publicreports, which are supposed
to be the more generic 'water'.
This is extremely useful for testing.
In order to do this I needed to actually deploy the migration to a bob
fork so I could start to add support for behaviors I really want.
Specifically the ability to search for ids in a slice.
This is a sort of random checkpoint of work
* add schema for tracking messages sent to DB
* add terms of service and privacy policy for RCS compliance
* standardize some things about background workers
* update some missing stuff from generated DB code