Postgres adapter, and make migration 022 db-agnostic

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Andy Allan 2008-11-10 19:14:00 +00:00
parent 9f64b0848f
commit d717f2d02a
2 changed files with 64 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -8,26 +8,26 @@ class OrderRelationMembers < ActiveRecord::Migration
# update the sequence column with default (partial) ordering by
# element ID. the sequence ID is a smaller int type, so we can't
# just copy the member_id.
ActiveRecord::Base.connection().execute("update relation_members set sequence_id = mod(member_id, 16384)")
execute("update relation_members set sequence_id = mod(member_id, 16384)")
# need to update the primary key to include the sequence number,
# otherwise the primary key will barf when we have repeated members.
# mysql barfs on this anyway, so we need a single command. this may
# not work in postgres... needs testing.
ActiveRecord::Base.connection().execute("alter table relation_members drop primary key, add primary key (id, version, member_type, member_id, member_role, sequence_id)")
alter_primary_key("relation_members", [:id, :version, :member_type, :member_id, :member_role, :sequence_id])
# do the same for the current tables
add_column(:current_relation_members, :sequence_id, :integer,
:default => 0, :null => false)
ActiveRecord::Base.connection().execute("update current_relation_members set sequence_id = mod(member_id, 16384)")
ActiveRecord::Base.connection().execute("alter table current_relation_members drop primary key, add primary key (id, member_type, member_id, member_role, sequence_id)")
execute("update current_relation_members set sequence_id = mod(member_id, 16384)")
alter_primary_key("current_relation_members", [:id, :member_type, :member_id, :member_role, :sequence_id])
end
def self.down
ActiveRecord::Base.connection().execute("alter table current_relation_members drop primary key, add primary key (id, member_type, member_id, member_role)")
alter_primary_key("current_relation_members", [:id, :member_type, :member_id, :member_role])
remove_column :relation_members, :sequence_id
ActiveRecord::Base.connection().execute("alter table relation_members drop primary key, add primary key (id, version, member_type, member_id, member_role)")
alter_primary_key("relation_members", [:id, :version, :member_type, :member_id, :member_role])
remove_column :current_relation_members, :sequence_id
end
end

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@ -38,7 +38,9 @@ module ActiveRecord
end
class MysqlAdapter
if MysqlAdapter.public_instance_methods(false).include?('native_database_types')
alias_method :old_native_database_types, :native_database_types
end
def native_database_types
types = old_native_database_types
@ -90,6 +92,60 @@ module ActiveRecord
def alter_column_nwr_enum (table_name, column)
execute "alter table #{table_name} change column #{column} #{column} enum('node','way','relation');"
end
def alter_primary_key(table_name, new_columns)
execute("alter table #{table_name} drop primary key, add primary key (#{new_columns.join(',')})")
end
end
class PostgreSQLAdapter
if PostgreSQLAdapter.public_instance_methods(false).include?('native_database_types')
alias_method :old_native_database_types, :native_database_types
end
def native_database_types
types = old_native_database_types
types[:double] = { :name => "double precision" }
types[:bigint_pk] = { :name => "bigserial PRIMARY KEY" }
types[:bigint_pk_64] = { :name => "bigserial PRIMARY KEY" }
types[:bigint_auto_64] = { :name => "bigint" } #fixme: need autoincrement?
types[:bigint_auto_11] = { :name => "bigint" } #fixme: need autoincrement?
types[:bigint_auto_20] = { :name => "bigint" } #fixme: need autoincrement?
types[:four_byte_unsigned] = { :name => "bigint" } # meh
types
end
def myisam_table
return { :id => false, :force => true, :options => ""}
end
def innodb_table
return { :id => false, :force => true, :options => ""}
end
def innodb_option
return ""
end
def change_engine (table_name, engine)
end
def add_fulltext_index (table_name, column)
execute "CREATE INDEX #{table_name}_#{column}_idx on #{table_name} (#{column})"
end
def alter_column_nwr_enum (table_name, column)
response = select_one("select count(*) as count from pg_type where typname = 'nwr_enum'")
if response['count'] == "0" #yep, as a string
execute "create type nwr_enum as ENUM ('node', 'way', 'relation')"
end
execute "alter table #{table_name} drop #{column}"
execute "alter table #{table_name} add #{column} nwr_enum"
end
def alter_primary_key(table_name, new_columns)
execute "alter table #{table_name} drop constraint #{table_name}_pkey; alter table #{table_name} add primary key (#{new_columns.join(',')})"
end
end
end
end