Class: ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter::TableDefinition
- Inherits:
-
TableDefinition
- Object
- TableDefinition
- ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQLAdapter::TableDefinition
- Includes:
- ColumnMethods
- Defined in:
- lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from TableDefinition
#as, #indexes, #name, #options, #temporary
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #column(name, type = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object
-
#primary_key(name, type = :primary_key, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Defines the primary key field.
Methods included from ColumnMethods
#cidr, #daterange, #hstore, #inet, #int4range, #int8range, #json, #ltree, #macaddr, #numrange, #tsrange, #tstzrange, #tsvector, #uuid, #xml
Methods inherited from TableDefinition
#[], #columns, #index, #initialize, #new_column_definition, #references, #remove_column, #timestamps
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition
Instance Method Details
#column(name, type = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb', line 396 def column(name, type = nil, = {}) super column = self[name] column.array = [:array] self end |
#primary_key(name, type = :primary_key, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Defines the primary key field. Use of the native PostgreSQL UUID type is supported, and can be used by defining your tables as such:
create_table :stuffs, id: :uuid do |t|
t.string :content
t.
end
By default, this will use the uuid_generate_v4() function from the uuid-ossp
extension, which MUST be enabled on your database. To enable the uuid-ossp
extension, you can use the enable_extension
method in your migrations. To use a UUID primary key without uuid-ossp
enabled, you can set the :default
option to nil
:
create_table :stuffs, id: false do |t|
t.primary_key :id, :uuid, default: nil
t.uuid :foo_id
t.
end
You may also pass a different UUID generation function from uuid-ossp
or another library.
Note that setting the UUID primary key default value to nil
will require you to assure that you always provide a UUID value before saving a record (as primary keys cannot be nil
). This might be done via the SecureRandom.uuid
method and a before_save
callback, for instance.
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# File 'lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb', line 389 def primary_key(name, type = :primary_key, = {}) return super unless type == :uuid [:default] = .fetch(:default, 'uuid_generate_v4()') [:primary_key] = true column name, type, end |