fix-db-schema-conflicts
It prevents db/schema.rb conflicts in your Rails projects when working with multiple team members.
Specifically the situation that goes like this:
John is working on a feature, and adds a migration to create an updated_at
timestamp to Task
. Sara is working on a different feature, and adds a
migration to create a name
column to Task
. They both run their migrations
locally, and then get a new copy of master with the other's feature and
migration. Then when they run migrations again, John's tasks
table looks like
this:
t. :updated_at
t.string :name
And Sara's looks like this:
t.string :name
t. :updated_at
And every time they run migrations before committing new code, their
db/schema.rb
file will be showing a change, because they are flipping the
order of the columns.
By using the fix-db-schema-conflicts gem, this problem goes away.
How it works
This gem sorts the table, index, extension, and foreign key names before outputting them to the schema.rb file. Additionally it runs Rubocop with the auto-correct flag to ensure a consistent output format.
Usage
You don't have to do anything different. It should just work. Simply run rake
db:migrate
or rake db:schema:dump
as you would before and
fix-db-schema-conflicts
will do the rest.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile in your development group:
gem 'fix-db-schema-conflicts'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Older versions of Rubocop:
If you wish to use a version of Rubocop < 0.36.0
or below, use
gem 'fix-db-schema-conflicts', '~> 1.0.2'
Older versions of Ruby:
This gem only works with Ruby >= 2.2. Use versions 1.2.2 or below if you have an old Ruby.
Contributing
- Fork it (https://github.com/[my-github-username]/fix-db-schema-conflicts/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
Contributors
- @jakeonrails - Creator and maintainer
- @TCampaigne
- @Lordnibbler
- @timdiggins
- @zoras
- @jensljungblad
- @vsubramanian
- @claytron
- @amckinnell
- @rosscooperman
- @cabello
- @justisb
- @sg650
Releases
- 3.1.1
- Use modern autocorrect flag for rubocop >= 1.30 (sg650)
- 3.1.0
- Added support for ruby 3 (cabello)
- Added support for new Rubocop 0.77+ schema (justisb)
- 3.0.3
- Added support for new Rubocop 0.53+ schema (rosscooperman)
- 3.0.2
- Added support for new Rubocop 0.49+ schema (amckinnell)
- 3.0.1
- Improve formatting to be more consistent (amckinnell)
- Bump rake dependency to bypass a rake bug in older version (amckinnell)
- 3.0.0
- Only support Ruby 2.2+ since lower versions haved reached EOL.
- 2.0.1
- Fix bug that caused failure when project directory has a space in it
- 2.0.0
- Allow usage of Rubocop >= 0.38.0
- Remove Rails 5 deprecation warnings for using alias_method_chain
- This upgrade breaks compatibility with Ruby 1.9x since 1.9x lacks #prepend
- 1.2.2
- Remove dependency on sed
- 1.2.1
- Upgrade Rubocop to get major performance boost
- Add support for sorting of extensions
- Fix spacing regression introduced by Rubocop upgrade
- Add test suite and an integration test