This also corrects the sleep schedule schema to actually store the
`is_active` field as `boolean` (it was `numeric`, which is the same
underlying field type in SQLite, but produces a different struct field
in the sqlc-generated Go code).
Ref: #104305
Turn `workers.lazy_status_request` and `workers.can_restart` into a
`boolean`. They were `smallint` before.
Having these explicitly modeled as `boolean` will make sqlc generate the
right type for them.
No functional changes.
GORM has certain downsides:
- Code-first approach, where queries have to be translated to the Go code
required to execute them.
- GORM comes with its own SQLite implementation, which doesn't provide an
on-connect callback. This means that new connections cannot correctly
enable foreign key constraints, causing database consistency issues.
[SQLC](https://sqlc.dev/) solves these issues for us.
This commit doesn't fully replace GORM with SQLC, but introduces it for
a few queries. Once all queries have been converted, GORM can be removed
completely.