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I am wanting to create a check constraint in Liquibase on a PostgreSQL database table for an integer data type column that follows this logic:

int_value >= 0 AND int_value <= 6

What is the proper XML request to make this happen?

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  • You need to write the appropriate alter table in a <sql> tag.
    – user330315
    Jul 11, 2016 at 20:35
  • Thanks for pointing me in the correct direction @a_horse_with_no_name. I have posted the answer below. Jul 13, 2016 at 13:08

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This should be the way:

     <column name="int_value" type="INT" >
        <constraints checkConstraint="CHECK (int_value &gt;= 0 AND int_value &lt;= 6)"/>
    </column>

However, current Liquibase (3.5.1) ignores checkConstraint attribute. There is a pull request, but it is added only to 4.0 milestone.

Thus, we have to use the raw sql for check constraints for the time being. This works for me:

<createTable tableName="test">
     <column name="int_value" type="INT"/>
</createTable>
<sql>
    ALTER TABLE test ADD CONSTRAINT int_check CHECK (int_value &gt;=0 AND int_value &lt;= 6)
</sql>
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  • 4
    Unfortunately the "checkConstraint" attribute still not working. I'm using liquibase version 4.4.3.
    – tonyfarney
    Sep 9, 2021 at 23:53
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    UPDATEStill not working in 2023 despite being clearly dictated in the docs that it does. The PR mentioned is now closed unmerged 😔. *using Liquibase with Spring Boot Kotlin "org.liquibase:liquibase-core:4.17.2
    – HackerMan0
    Feb 6, 2023 at 20:54
  • @HackerMan0 Yes exactly the documentation is misleading. Overall Liquibase is unstable and dangerous, in my opinion it is NOT production-ready.
    – 6infinity8
    Mar 27, 2023 at 12:54
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<sql endDelimiter="\nGO">
  ALTER TABLE table_name ADD CONSTRAINT check_name CHECK (int_value &gt;=0 AND int_value &lt;= 6)
</sql>
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  • No need for the \nGO delimiter. In this case I would use splitStatements="false" as you have only a single statement anyway
    – user330315
    Jul 13, 2016 at 13:11
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Liquibase currently supports addCheckConstraint but the feature seems to be reserved for PRO licenses: Change Type 'pro:addCheckConstraint' is not allowed without a valid Liquibase Pro License.

createTable:columns:column:constraints:checkConstraint does nothing for me and also doesn't produce the license message.

I wasn't aware that Liquibase had a licensed version before this. The workaround is accomplishing this with SQL as stated in other answers.

Liquibase PRO Change Types

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