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class CreateBallots < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def change
    create_table :ballots do |t|
      t.references :user
      t.references :score
      t.references :election
      t.string :key
      t.timestamps
    end
    add_index :ballots, :user
    add_index :ballots, :score
    add_index :ballots, :election
  end
end

results in:

SQLite3::SQLException: table ballots has no column named user: CREATE  INDEX "index_ballots_on_user" ON "ballots" ("user")/home/muhd/awesomevote/db/migrate/20130624024349_create_ballots.rb:10:in `change'

I thought t.references was supposed to handle that for me?

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2 回答 2

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You forgot to add "_id" like this:

add_index :ballots, :user_id

or, if you want it indexed automatically:

t.references :user, index: true

More info: add_index , references

HTH

于 2013-07-04T22:13:43.150 回答
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The answer above is correct, but be aware that:

t.references :user, index: true is only available in Rails 4.0 & up.

In earlier versions of Rails (3.x), index: true will fail silently, leaving you without an index on that table. For Rails 3.2.x & down, use the older syntax:

add_index :ballots, :user_id

Or in full using your example:

class CreateBallots < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def change
    create_table :ballots do |t|
      t.references :user
      t.references :score
      t.references :election
      t.string :key
      t.timestamps
    end
    add_index :ballots, :user_id
    add_index :ballots, :score_id
    add_index :ballots, :election_id
  end
end
于 2014-10-14T23:43:12.417 回答