I have a rails migration that is not being applied to my schema.rb. The migration should create a table:
class CreateUserGraphs < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
create_table :user_graphs do |t|
t.string :name
t.string :content
t.integer :user_id
t.string :type_id
t.integer :upload_id
t.timestamps
end
add_index :user_graphs, [:user_id, :created_at]
end
end
I did db:reset. Then I tried rake db:migrate:up VERSION=123123123(this is the migration #). I am in my "dev" environment.
Why is the migration not affecting schema.rb?
From the documentation:
The
rake db:reset
task will drop the database, recreate it and load the current schema into it.So
rake db:reset
=>db:drop db:create db:schema:load db:seed
To run all the migrations, use :
rake db:drop db:create db:migrate
Or
db:migrate:reset
=>rake db:drop db:create db:migrate
Reference
'Versions' of migrations are done via timestamps. Rails checks which migrations it needs to run by comparing the timestamp of the last run migration and seeing if there are any newer.
If the version of your new migration is
123123123
, it will not be run as that number is not greater than the current timestamp (eg.20131209170300
).I had the same issue. I am working in development environment (with Passenger and Apache). Production and development environments use the same database.
When I run
rake db:migrate
, the db was changed, but the schema was not updated. Then I runrake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=development
, and now the schema was updated.Seems that rails/rake are confused about my environment. Passenger sets a development environment for this site, but
rake about
says "Environment production".I had the same issue... it turns out it was because I edited the name of my migration file to look neater. Make sure you don't delete the time stamp in the migration file title like I did.
I deleted the migration file, the model, the controller, and associated tests and re-generated the controller and model which fixed the problem.
First you try to down you migration
rake db:migrate:down VERSION=20180605141404 # "VERSION=20180605141404 your migration version"
And again up your migration
rake db:migrate:up VERSION=20180605141404 #"VERSION=20180605141404 your migration version"
Found a way to obtain an error description. ran rake db:migrate:reset and received