Foreigner introduces a few methods to your migrations for adding and removing foreign key constraints. It also dumps foreign keys to schema.rb
.
The following adapters are supported:
- mysql2
- postgres
- sqlite (foreign key methods are a no-op)
Add the following to your Gemfile:
gem 'foreigner'
Foreigner adds two methods to migrations.
add_foreign_key(from_table, to_table, options)
remove_foreign_key(from_table, to_table, options)
(Options are documented in connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb
):
For example, given the following model:
class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :post
end
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :comments, dependent: :delete_all
end
You should add a foreign key in your migration:
add_foreign_key(:comments, :posts)
The :dependent
option can be moved from the has_many
definition to the foreign key:
add_foreign_key(:comments, :posts, dependent: :delete)
If the column is named article_id
instead of post_id
, use the :column
option:
add_foreign_key(:comments, :posts, column: 'article_id')
A name can be specified for the foreign key constraint:
add_foreign_key(:comments, :posts, name: 'comment_article_foreign_key')
The :column
and :name
options create a foreign key with a custom name. In order to remove it you need to specify :name
:
remove_foreign_key(:comments, name: 'comment_article_foreign_key')
Foreigner adds extra methods to create_table
and change_table
.
Create a new table with a foreign key:
create_table :products do |t|
t.string :name
t.integer :factory_id
t.foreign_key :factories
end
Add a missing foreign key to comments:
change_table :comments do |t|
t.foreign_key :posts, dependent: :delete
end
Remove an unwanted foreign key:
change_table :comments do |t|
t.remove_foreign_key :users
end
Database-specific options will never be supported by foreigner. You can add them using :options
:
add_foreign_key(:comments, :posts, options: 'ON UPDATE DEFERRED')
- immigrant - generate a migration that includes all missing foreign keys.
- sqlserver-foreigner - A plugin for SQL Server.
Copyright (c) 2012 Matthew Higgins, released under the MIT license