closes #9587 - when `useNullAsDefault` was invented in knex 0.10, it was a breaking change, that update/insert etc no longer set's null as default if a field is missing - at this time we thought it only affects our test env, because the test generator doesn't generate all fields - but turned out the importer is affected as well e.g. you import a post with missing fields - the importer doesn't iterate over all fields and checks if the field is present or not - as this only happens with SQlite3, we should enable `useNullAsDefault` by default - you can still disable this option if you want, but not recommended - the reason why knex added this breaking change was that some applications want "undefined" as value - this is not the case in Ghost, so it's fine to make use of the default null behaviour |
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