I'm using Rails 3.0.6/Ruby 1.8.7 and I've been trying to get the acts_as_taggable_on (2.0.6) gem to work but it seems to fail on the default migration. Log:
== ActsAsTaggableOnMigration: migrating ====================================== -- create_table(:tags) -> 0.3175s -- create_table(:taggings) rake aborted! An error has occurred, all later migrations canceled:
Mysql2::Error: Can't create table 'project_development.taggings' (errno: 150): CREATE TABLE taggings (id int(11) DEFAULT NULL auto_increment PRIMARY KEY, tag_id int(11), taggable_id int(11), taggable_type varchar(255), tagger_id int(11), tagger_type varchar(255), context varchar(255), created_at datetime, FOREIGN KEY (tag_id) REFERENCES tags (id), FOREIGN KEY (taggable_id) REFERENCES taggables (id), FOREIGN KEY (tagger_id) REFERENCES taggers (id)) ENGINE=InnoDB
So it looks like the :polymorphic => true attribute does not work as intended. Google doesn't seem to be very helpful (similar bug reported eg http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/194219). Any way to fix it? Gem alternatives?
SOLVED automatic_foreign_key conflicts with this gem