openstreetmap-website/lib/migrate.rb
Tom Hughes 99a2b549d4 Drop renaming of sequences
Rails seems to rename sequences automatically now when the
corresponding table is renamed, so we don't need to do it.
2012-10-13 11:49:37 +01:00

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module ActiveRecord
module ConnectionAdapters
module SchemaStatements
def quote_column_names(column_name)
Array(column_name).map { |e| quote_column_name(e) }.join(", ")
end
def add_primary_key(table_name, column_name, options = {})
column_names = Array(column_name)
quoted_column_names = column_names.map { |e| quote_column_name(e) }.join(", ")
execute "ALTER TABLE #{table_name} ADD PRIMARY KEY (#{quoted_column_names})"
end
def remove_primary_key(table_name)
execute "ALTER TABLE #{table_name} DROP PRIMARY KEY"
end
def add_foreign_key(table_name, column_name, reftbl, refcol = nil)
execute "ALTER TABLE #{table_name} ADD " +
"FOREIGN KEY (#{quote_column_names(column_name)}) " +
"REFERENCES #{reftbl} (#{quote_column_names(refcol || column_name)})"
end
def remove_foreign_key(table_name, column_name, reftbl, refcol = nil)
execute "ALTER TABLE #{table_name} DROP " +
"CONSTRAINT #{table_name}_#{column_name[0]}_fkey"
end
alias_method :old_options_include_default?, :options_include_default?
def options_include_default?(options)
return false if options[:options] =~ /AUTO_INCREMENT/i
return old_options_include_default?(options)
end
alias_method :old_add_column_options!, :add_column_options!
def add_column_options!(sql, options)
sql << " UNSIGNED" if options[:unsigned]
old_add_column_options!(sql, options)
sql << " #{options[:options]}"
end
end
class PostgreSQLAdapter
alias_method :old_native_database_types, :native_database_types
def native_database_types
types = old_native_database_types
types[:double] = { :name => "double precision" }
types[:integer_pk] = { :name => "serial PRIMARY KEY" }
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[:inet] = { :name=> "inet" }
enumerations.each_key do |e|
types[e.to_sym]= { :name => e }
end
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 enumerations
@enumerations ||= Hash.new
end
def create_enumeration(enumeration_name, values)
enumerations[enumeration_name] = values
execute "CREATE TYPE #{enumeration_name} AS ENUM ('#{values.join '\',\''}')"
end
def drop_enumeration(enumeration_name)
execute "DROP TYPE #{enumeration_name}"
enumerations.delete(enumeration_name)
end
def rename_enumeration(old_name, new_name)
execute "ALTER TYPE #{quote_table_name(old_name)} RENAME TO #{quote_table_name(new_name)}"
end
def alter_primary_key(table_name, new_columns)
execute "ALTER TABLE #{table_name} DROP CONSTRAINT #{table_name}_pkey"
execute "ALTER TABLE #{table_name} ADD PRIMARY KEY (#{new_columns.join(',')})"
end
def interval_constant(interval)
"'#{interval}'::interval"
end
def add_index(table_name, column_name, options = {})
column_names = Array(column_name)
index_name = index_name(table_name, :column => column_names)
if Hash === options # legacy support, since this param was a string
index_type = options[:unique] ? "UNIQUE" : ""
index_name = options[:name] || index_name
index_method = options[:method] || "BTREE"
else
index_type = options
end
quoted_column_names = column_names.map { |e| quote_column_name(e) }
if Hash === options and options[:lowercase]
quoted_column_names = quoted_column_names.map { |e| "LOWER(#{e})" }
end
quoted_column_names = quoted_column_names.join(", ")
execute "CREATE #{index_type} INDEX #{quote_column_name(index_name)} ON #{quote_table_name(table_name)} USING #{index_method} (#{quoted_column_names})"
end
def rename_index(table_name, old_name, new_name)
execute "ALTER INDEX #{quote_table_name(old_name)} RENAME TO #{quote_table_name(new_name)}"
end
end
end
end