ActiveRecord::Schema.define do def except(adapter_names_to_exclude) unless [adapter_names_to_exclude].flatten.include?(adapter_name) yield end end #put adapter specific setup here case adapter_name # For Firebird, set the sequence values 10000 when create_table is called; # this prevents primary key collisions between "normally" created records # and fixture-based (YAML) records. when "Firebird" def create_table(*args, &block) ActiveRecord::Base.connection.create_table(*args, &block) ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute "SET GENERATOR #{args.first}_seq TO 10000" end end # Please keep these create table statements in alphabetical order # unless the ordering matters. In which case, define them below create_table :accounts, :force => true do |t| t.integer :firm_id t.string :firm_name t.integer :credit_limit end create_table :admin_accounts, :force => true do |t| t.string :name end create_table :admin_users, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.references :account end create_table :audit_logs, :force => true do |t| t.column :message, :string, :null=>false t.column :developer_id, :integer, :null=>false end create_table :authors, :force => true do |t| t.string :name, :null => false t.integer :author_address_id t.integer :author_address_extra_id end create_table :author_addresses, :force => true do |t| end create_table :author_favorites, :force => true do |t| t.column :author_id, :integer t.column :favorite_author_id, :integer end create_table :auto_id_tests, :force => true, :id => false do |t| t.primary_key :auto_id t.integer :value end create_table :binaries, :force => true do |t| t.binary :data end create_table :birds, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.string :color t.integer :pirate_id end create_table :books, :force => true do |t| t.column :name, :string end create_table :booleantests, :force => true do |t| t.boolean :value end create_table "CamelCase", :force => true do |t| t.string :name end create_table :categories, :force => true do |t| t.string :name, :null => false t.string :type t.integer :categorizations_count end create_table :categories_posts, :force => true, :id => false do |t| t.integer :category_id, :null => false t.integer :post_id, :null => false end create_table :categorizations, :force => true do |t| t.column :category_id, :integer t.column :post_id, :integer t.column :author_id, :integer end create_table :citations, :force => true do |t| t.column :book1_id, :integer t.column :book2_id, :integer end create_table :clubs, :force => true do |t| t.string :name end create_table :collections, :force => true do |t| t.string :name end create_table :colnametests, :force => true do |t| t.integer :references, :null => false end create_table :comments, :force => true do |t| t.integer :post_id, :null => false # use VARCHAR2(4000) instead of CLOB datatype as CLOB data type has many limitations in # Oracle SELECT WHERE clause which causes many unit test failures if current_adapter?(:OracleAdapter) t.string :body, :null => false, :limit => 4000 else t.text :body, :null => false end t.string :type end create_table :companies, :force => true do |t| t.string :type t.string :ruby_type t.integer :firm_id t.string :firm_name t.string :name t.integer :client_of t.integer :rating, :default => 1 end add_index :companies, [:firm_id, :type, :rating, :ruby_type], :name => "company_index" create_table :computers, :force => true do |t| t.integer :developer, :null => false t.integer :extendedWarranty, :null => false end create_table :contracts, :force => true do |t| t.integer :developer_id t.integer :company_id end create_table :customers, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.integer :balance, :default => 0 t.string :address_street t.string :address_city t.string :address_country t.string :gps_location end create_table :developers, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.integer :salary, :default => 70000 t.datetime :created_at t.datetime :updated_at end create_table :developers_projects, :force => true, :id => false do |t| t.integer :developer_id, :null => false t.integer :project_id, :null => false t.date :joined_on t.integer :access_level, :default => 1 end create_table :edges, :force => true, :id => false do |t| t.column :source_id, :integer, :null => false t.column :sink_id, :integer, :null => false end add_index :edges, [:source_id, :sink_id], :unique => true, :name => 'unique_edge_index' create_table :entrants, :force => true do |t| t.string :name, :null => false t.integer :course_id, :null => false end create_table :essays, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.string :writer_id t.string :writer_type end create_table :events, :force => true do |t| t.string :title, :limit => 5 end create_table :funny_jokes, :force => true do |t| t.string :name end create_table :goofy_string_id, :force => true, :id => false do |t| t.string :id, :null => false t.string :info end create_table :invoices, :force => true do |t| t.integer :balance t.datetime :updated_at end create_table :items, :force => true do |t| t.column :name, :integer end create_table :inept_wizards, :force => true do |t| t.column :name, :string, :null => false t.column :city, :string, :null => false t.column :type, :string end create_table :jobs, :force => true do |t| t.integer :ideal_reference_id end create_table :keyboards, :force => true, :id => false do |t| t.primary_key :key_number t.string :name end create_table :legacy_things, :force => true do |t| t.integer :tps_report_number t.integer :version, :null => false, :default => 0 end create_table :line_items, :force => true do |t| t.integer :invoice_id t.integer :amount end create_table :lock_without_defaults, :force => true do |t| t.column :lock_version, :integer end create_table :lock_without_defaults_cust, :force => true do |t| t.column :custom_lock_version, :integer end create_table :mateys, :id => false, :force => true do |t| t.column :pirate_id, :integer t.column :target_id, :integer t.column :weight, :integer end create_table :members, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.integer :member_type_id end create_table :member_details, :force => true do |t| t.integer :member_id t.integer :organization_id t.string :extra_data end create_table :memberships, :force => true do |t| t.datetime :joined_on t.integer :club_id, :member_id t.boolean :favourite, :default => false t.string :type end create_table :member_types, :force => true do |t| t.string :name end create_table :references, :force => true do |t| t.integer :person_id t.integer :job_id t.boolean :favourite t.integer :lock_version, :default => 0 end create_table :minimalistics, :force => true do |t| end create_table :mixed_case_monkeys, :force => true, :id => false do |t| t.primary_key :monkeyID t.integer :fleaCount end create_table :mixins, :force => true do |t| t.integer :parent_id t.integer :pos t.datetime :created_at t.datetime :updated_at t.integer :lft t.integer :rgt t.integer :root_id t.string :type end create_table :movies, :force => true, :id => false do |t| t.primary_key :movieid t.string :name end create_table :numeric_data, :force => true do |t| t.decimal :bank_balance, :precision => 10, :scale => 2 t.decimal :big_bank_balance, :precision => 15, :scale => 2 t.decimal :world_population, :precision => 10, :scale => 0 t.decimal :my_house_population, :precision => 2, :scale => 0 t.decimal :decimal_number_with_default, :precision => 3, :scale => 2, :default => 2.78 t.float :temperature # Oracle supports precision up to 38 if current_adapter?(:OracleAdapter) t.decimal :atoms_in_universe, :precision => 38, :scale => 0 else t.decimal :atoms_in_universe, :precision => 55, :scale => 0 end end create_table :orders, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.integer :billing_customer_id t.integer :shipping_customer_id end create_table :organizations, :force => true do |t| t.string :name end create_table :owners, :primary_key => :owner_id ,:force => true do |t| t.string :name t.column :updated_at, :datetime t.column :happy_at, :datetime end create_table :paint_colors, :force => true do |t| t.integer :non_poly_one_id end create_table :paint_textures, :force => true do |t| t.integer :non_poly_two_id end create_table :parrots, :force => true do |t| t.column :name, :string t.column :parrot_sti_class, :string t.column :killer_id, :integer t.column :created_at, :datetime t.column :created_on, :datetime t.column :updated_at, :datetime t.column :updated_on, :datetime end create_table :parrots_pirates, :id => false, :force => true do |t| t.column :parrot_id, :integer t.column :pirate_id, :integer end create_table :parrots_treasures, :id => false, :force => true do |t| t.column :parrot_id, :integer t.column :treasure_id, :integer end create_table :people, :force => true do |t| t.string :first_name, :null => false t.references :primary_contact t.string :gender, :limit => 1 t.references :number1_fan t.integer :lock_version, :null => false, :default => 0 end create_table :pets, :primary_key => :pet_id ,:force => true do |t| t.string :name t.integer :owner_id, :integer end create_table :pirates, :force => true do |t| t.column :catchphrase, :string t.column :parrot_id, :integer t.column :created_on, :datetime t.column :updated_on, :datetime end create_table :posts, :force => true do |t| t.integer :author_id t.string :title, :null => false # use VARCHAR2(4000) instead of CLOB datatype as CLOB data type has many limitations in # Oracle SELECT WHERE clause which causes many unit test failures if current_adapter?(:OracleAdapter) t.string :body, :null => false, :limit => 4000 else t.text :body, :null => false end t.string :type t.integer :comments_count, :default => 0 t.integer :taggings_count, :default => 0 end create_table :price_estimates, :force => true do |t| t.string :estimate_of_type t.integer :estimate_of_id t.integer :price end create_table :products, :force => true do |t| t.references :collection t.string :name end create_table :projects, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.string :type end create_table :readers, :force => true do |t| t.integer :post_id, :null => false t.integer :person_id, :null => false t.boolean :skimmer, :default => false end create_table :shape_expressions, :force => true do |t| t.string :paint_type t.integer :paint_id t.string :shape_type t.integer :shape_id end create_table :ships, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.integer :pirate_id t.datetime :created_at t.datetime :created_on t.datetime :updated_at t.datetime :updated_on end create_table :ship_parts, :force => true do |t| t.string :name t.integer :ship_id end create_table :sponsors, :force => true do |t| t.integer :club_id t.integer :sponsorable_id t.string :sponsorable_type end create_table :subscribers, :force => true, :id => false do |t| t.string :nick, :null => false t.string :name end add_index :subscribers, :nick, :unique => true create_table :subscriptions, :force => true do |t| t.string :subscriber_id t.integer :book_id end create_table :tasks, :force => true do |t| t.datetime :starting t.datetime :ending end create_table :topics, :force => true do |t| t.string :title t.string :author_name t.string :author_email_address t.datetime :written_on t.time :bonus_time t.date :last_read # use VARCHAR2(4000) instead of CLOB datatype as CLOB data type has many limitations in # Oracle SELECT WHERE clause which causes many unit test failures if current_adapter?(:OracleAdapter) t.string :content, :limit => 4000 else t.text :content end t.boolean :approved, :default => true t.integer :replies_count, :default => 0 t.integer :parent_id t.string :parent_title t.string :type end create_table :taggings, :force => true do |t| t.column :tag_id, :integer t.column :super_tag_id, :integer t.column :taggable_type, :string t.column :taggable_id, :integer end create_table :tags, :force => true do |t| t.column :name, :string t.column :taggings_count, :integer, :default => 0 end create_table :toys, :primary_key => :toy_id ,:force => true do |t| t.string :name t.integer :pet_id, :integer end create_table :traffic_lights, :force => true do |t| t.string :location t.string :state t.datetime :created_at t.datetime :updated_at end create_table :treasures, :force => true do |t| t.column :name, :string t.column :looter_id, :integer t.column :looter_type, :string end create_table :variants, :force => true do |t| t.references :product t.string :name end create_table :vertices, :force => true do |t| t.column :label, :string end create_table 'warehouse-things', :force => true do |t| t.integer :value end [:circles, :squares, :triangles, :non_poly_ones, :non_poly_twos].each do |t| create_table(t, :force => true) { } end create_table :guids, :force => true do |t| t.column :key, :string end create_table :integer_limits, :force => true do |t| t.integer :"c_int_without_limit" (1..8).each do |i| t.integer :"c_int_#{i}", :limit => i end end # NOTE - the following 4 tables are used by models that have :inverse_of options on the associations create_table :men, :force => true do |t| t.string :name end create_table :faces, :force => true do |t| t.string :description t.integer :man_id t.integer :polymorphic_man_id t.string :polymorphic_man_type end create_table :interests, :force => true do |t| t.string :topic t.integer :man_id t.integer :polymorphic_man_id t.string :polymorphic_man_type t.integer :zine_id end create_table :zines, :force => true do |t| t.string :title end except 'SQLite' do # fk_test_has_fk should be before fk_test_has_pk create_table :fk_test_has_fk, :force => true do |t| t.integer :fk_id, :null => false end create_table :fk_test_has_pk, :force => true do |t| end execute "ALTER TABLE fk_test_has_fk ADD CONSTRAINT fk_name FOREIGN KEY (#{quote_column_name 'fk_id'}) REFERENCES #{quote_table_name 'fk_test_has_pk'} (#{quote_column_name 'id'})" end end Course.connection.create_table :courses, :force => true do |t| t.column :name, :string, :null => false end