This problem seems to happen all the time when working with other developers. We have a table created in a migration like so (backed by postgres):
create_table :subscription_events do |t|
t.integer :subscriber_id
t.text :source_url
t.text :params
t.text :session
t.timestamps
end
Then at seemingly random points in time in the future after running rake db:migrate, Rails wants to update the schema.rb file to use datetime
instead of timestamp
, causing an additionally confusing reindentation of the whole create_table calls as well:
create_table "subscription_events", :force => true do |t|
- t.integer "subscriber_id"
- t.text "source_url"
- t.text "params"
- t.text "session"
- t.timestamp "created_at", :limit => 6, :null => false
- t.timestamp "updated_at", :limit => 6, :null => false
+ t.integer "subscriber_id"
+ t.text "source_url"
+ t.text "params"
+ t.text "session"
+ t.datetime "created_at", :null => false
+ t.datetime "updated_at", :null => false
end
What is causing this? Should we be checking in this modified file or just reset it every time?