class ActiveRecord::Schema
Active Record Schema
Allows programmers to programmatically define a schema in a portable DSL. This means you can define tables, indexes, etc. without using SQL directly, so your applications can more easily support multiple databases.
Usage:
ActiveRecord::Schema.define do create_table :authors do |t| t.string :name, null: false end add_index :authors, :name, :unique create_table :posts do |t| t.integer :author_id, null: false t.string :subject t.text :body t.boolean :private, default: false end add_index :posts, :author_id end
ActiveRecord::Schema is only supported by database adapters that also support migrations, the two features being very similar.
Public Class Methods
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/schema.rb, line 45 def self.define(info = {}, &block) new.define(info, &block) end
Eval the given block. All methods available to the current connection adapter are available within the block, so you can easily use the database definition DSL to build up your schema ( create_table, add_index, etc.).
The info
hash is optional, and if given is used to define metadata about the current schema (currently, only the schema's version):
ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 2038_01_19_000001) do ... end
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