module ActiveRecord
module ConnectionAdapters
module PostgreSQL
module ColumnMethods
def xml(*args)
options = args.extract_options!
column(args[0], :xml, options)
end
def tsvector(*args)
options = args.extract_options!
column(args[0], :tsvector, options)
end
def int4range(name, options = {})
column(name, :int4range, options)
end
def int8range(name, options = {})
column(name, :int8range, options)
end
def tsrange(name, options = {})
column(name, :tsrange, options)
end
def tstzrange(name, options = {})
column(name, :tstzrange, options)
end
def numrange(name, options = {})
column(name, :numrange, options)
end
def daterange(name, options = {})
column(name, :daterange, options)
end
def hstore(name, options = {})
column(name, :hstore, options)
end
def ltree(name, options = {})
column(name, :ltree, options)
end
def inet(name, options = {})
column(name, :inet, options)
end
def cidr(name, options = {})
column(name, :cidr, options)
end
def macaddr(name, options = {})
column(name, :macaddr, options)
end
def uuid(name, options = {})
column(name, :uuid, options)
end
def json(name, options = {})
column(name, :json, options)
end
def jsonb(name, options = {})
column(name, :jsonb, options)
end
def citext(name, options = {})
column(name, :citext, options)
end
def point(name, options = {})
column(name, :point, options)
end
def bit(name, options)
column(name, :bit, options)
end
def bit_varying(name, options)
column(name, :bit_varying, options)
end
def money(name, options)
column(name, :money, options)
end
end
class ColumnDefinition < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ColumnDefinition
attr_accessor :array
end
class TableDefinition < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::TableDefinition
include ColumnMethods
# Defines the primary key field.
# Use of the native PostgreSQL UUID type is supported, and can be used
# by defining your tables as such:
#
# create_table :stuffs, id: :uuid do |t|
# t.string :content
# t.timestamps
# end
#
# By default, this will use the +uuid_generate_v4()+ function from the
# +uuid-ossp+ extension, which MUST be enabled on your database. To enable
# the +uuid-ossp+ extension, you can use the +enable_extension+ method in your
# migrations. To use a UUID primary key without +uuid-ossp+ enabled, you can
# set the +:default+ option to +nil+:
#
# create_table :stuffs, id: false do |t|
# t.primary_key :id, :uuid, default: nil
# t.uuid :foo_id
# t.timestamps
# end
#
# You may also pass a different UUID generation function from +uuid-ossp+
# or another library.
#
# Note that setting the UUID primary key default value to +nil+ will
# require you to assure that you always provide a UUID value before saving
# a record (as primary keys cannot be +nil+). This might be done via the
# +SecureRandom.uuid+ method and a +before_save+ callback, for instance.
def primary_key(name, type = :primary_key, options = {})
return super unless type == :uuid
options[:default] = options.fetch(:default, 'uuid_generate_v4()')
options[:primary_key] = true
column name, type, options
end
def new_column_definition(name, type, options) # :nodoc:
column = super
column.array = options[:array]
column
end
private
def create_column_definition(name, type)
PostgreSQL::ColumnDefinition.new name, type
end
end
class Table < ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::Table
include ColumnMethods
end
end
end
end