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Add Set Default As SQL Function In Migration as a Rails TIL
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endfunction
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endfunction
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nnoremap <leader>c :call CountTILs()<cr>
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nnoremap <leader>c :call CountTILs()<cr>
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augroup DisableMarkdownFormattingForTILReadme
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autocmd!
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autocmd BufRead ~/code/til/README.md autocmd! Format
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augroup END
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" local til_readme_group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('DisableMarkdownFormattingForTILReadme', { clear = true })
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" vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('BufRead', {
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" command = 'autocmd! Format',
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" group = til_readme_group,
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" pattern = vim.fn.expand '~/code/til/README.md',
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" })
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ pairing with smart people at Hashrocket.
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For a steady stream of TILs, [sign up for my newsletter](https://crafty-builder-6996.ck.page/e169c61186).
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For a steady stream of TILs, [sign up for my newsletter](https://crafty-builder-6996.ck.page/e169c61186).
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_1511 TILs and counting..._
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_1512 TILs and counting..._
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@@ -1020,6 +1020,7 @@ _1511 TILs and counting..._
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- [Serialize With fast_jsonapi In A Rails App](rails/serialize-with-fast-jsonapi-in-a-rails-app.md)
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- [Serialize With fast_jsonapi In A Rails App](rails/serialize-with-fast-jsonapi-in-a-rails-app.md)
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- [Set A Timestamp Field To The Current Time](rails/set-a-timestamp-field-to-the-current-time.md)
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- [Set A Timestamp Field To The Current Time](rails/set-a-timestamp-field-to-the-current-time.md)
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- [Set DateTime To Include Time Zone In Migrations](rails/set-datetime-to-include-time-zone-in-migrations.md)
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- [Set DateTime To Include Time Zone In Migrations](rails/set-datetime-to-include-time-zone-in-migrations.md)
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- [Set Default As SQL Function In Migration](rails/set-default-as-sql-function-in-migration.md)
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- [Set default_url_options For Entire Application](rails/set-default-url-options-for-entire-application.md)
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- [Set default_url_options For Entire Application](rails/set-default-url-options-for-entire-application.md)
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- [Set Schema Search Path](rails/set-schema-search-path.md)
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- [Set Schema Search Path](rails/set-schema-search-path.md)
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- [Set Statement Timeout For All Postgres Connections](rails/set-statement-timeout-for-all-postgres-connections.md)
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- [Set Statement Timeout For All Postgres Connections](rails/set-statement-timeout-for-all-postgres-connections.md)
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rails/set-default-as-sql-function-in-migration.md
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# Set Default As SQL Function In Migration
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With static default values, like `0`, `true`, or `'pending'`, we can set them
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directly as the value of `default`.
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```ruby
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class CreateActionsTable < ActiveRecord::Migration[7.2]
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def change
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create_table :actions do |t|
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t.string :status, default: 'pending'
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end
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end
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end
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```
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However, if we want our default value to be a SQL function like `now()`, we
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have to use a lambda.
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Let's extend the above example to see what that looks like:
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```ruby
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class CreateActionsTable < ActiveRecord::Migration[7.2]
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def change
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create_table :actions do |t|
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t.string :status, default: 'pending'
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t.column :created_at, :timestamptz, default: -> { 'now()' }, null: false
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end
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end
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end
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```
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If we need to alter the default of an existing table's column, we can do
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something like this:
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```ruby
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class AddDefaultTimestampsToActions < ActiveRecord::Migration[7.2]
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def up
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change_column_default :actions, :created_at, -> { "now()" }
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change_column_default :actions, :updated_at, -> { "now()" }
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end
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def down
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change_column_default :actions, :created_at, nil
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change_column_default :actions, :updated_at, nil
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end
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end
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```
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I believe this functionality is available to Rails 5.0 and later.
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[source](https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/27077#issuecomment-261155826)
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