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January 6, 2023 著者: Matthew Rathbone

To add a default value to a column in a Rails migration, you can use the change_column_default method. This method takes three arguments: the name of the table, the name of the column, and the default value you want to set.

Using change_column_default

For example, to add a default value of false to a published column in a posts table, you could use the following migration:

class AddDefaultToPosts < ActiveRecord::Migration[6.0]
  def change
    change_column_default :posts, :published, from: nil, to: false
  end
end

Options for change_column_default

The change_column_default method has a number of options that you can use to customize its behavior. For example, you can use the from: option to specify the current default value of the column, if any. This is useful if you are changing the default value of a column that already has a default value set. The to: option specifies the new default value that you want to set.

Adding a New Column with a Default Value

In addition to the change_column_default method, you can also use the add_column method to add a new column to a table and set a default value at the same time. The add_column method takes three arguments: the name of the table, the name of the column, and a hash of options for the column. To specify a default value, you can use the :default option.

Example Migration for Adding a Column

For example, to add a new published column to a posts table with a default value of false, you could use the following migration:

class AddPublishedToPosts < ActiveRecord::Migration[6.0]
  def change
    add_column :posts, :published, :boolean, default: false
  end
end

Applying Default Values to Existing Rows

It’s important to note that default values are not applied retroactively to existing rows in the table. If you add a default value to a column that already has data in it, the default value will only be applied to new rows that are inserted into the table after the migration is run.

Updating Existing Rows

If you want to update the existing rows in the table with the new default value, you can use the update_all method in a separate migration. For example:

class UpdatePublishedToPosts < ActiveRecord::Migration[6.0]
  def change
    Post.where(published: nil).update_all(published: false)
  end
end

In this example, we are using the update_all method to set the published column to false for all rows where the published column is currently nil.

Conclusion

Rails migrations are a powerful and convenient way to make changes to the structure of a database. By using the change_column_default or add_column methods, you can easily add default values to columns in your database tables, ensuring that your data remains consistent and your application behaves as expected.

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