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Can't figure out how to set the proper onDelete constraint on a table in Laravel. (I'm working with SQLite)

$table->...->onDelete('cascade'); // works
$table->...->onDelete('null || set null'); // neither of them work

I have 3 migrations, creating the gallery table:

Schema::create('galleries', function($table)
{
    $table->increments('id');
    $table->string('name')->unique();
    $table->text('path')->unique();
    $table->text('description')->nullable();
    $table->timestamps();
    $table->engine = 'InnoDB';
});

Creating the pictures table:

Schema::create('pictures', function($table)
{
    $table->increments('id');
    $table->text('path');
    $table->string('title')->nullable();
    $table->text('description')->nullable();
    $table->integer('gallery_id')->unsigned();
    $table->foreign('gallery_id')
        ->references('id')->on('galleries')
        ->onDelete('cascade');
    $table->timestamps();
    $table->engine = 'InnoDB';
});

Linking gallery table to a picture:

Schema::table('galleries', function($table)
{
    // id of a picture that is used as cover for a gallery
    $table->integer('picture_id')->after('description')
        ->unsigned()->nullable();
    $table->foreign('picture_id')
        ->references('id')->on('pictures')
        ->onDelete('cascade || set null || null'); // neither of them works
});

I do not receive any errors. Also, even the "cascade" option doesn't work (only on the gallery table). Deleting a gallery deletes all pictures. But deleting the cover picture, wont delete the gallery (for test purposes).

Since even the "cascade" is not triggered, I "set null" is not the problem.

EDIT (workaround):

After reading this article I've changed my schema a bit. Now, the pictures table contains an "is_cover" cell, that indicates whether this picture is a cover on its album or not.

A solution to the original problem is still highly appreciated!

8 Answers 8

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If you want to set null on delete:

$table->...->onDelete('set null');

First make sure you set the foreign key field as nullable:

$table->integer('foreign_id')->unsigned()->nullable();
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  • 51
    plus for ->nullable()
    – mohsenJsh
    Feb 16, 2016 at 11:59
  • 3
    Is there some Laravel documentation o this? Feb 18, 2019 at 19:44
  • laravel.com/docs/6.x/migrations#foreign-key-constraints it doesn't document what options there are, but I think you can assume it's the default mysql values (see ../ vendor / laravel / framework / src / Illuminate / Database / Schema / Grammars / Grammar.php)
    – Dirk Jan
    Mar 23, 2020 at 14:47
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In laravel 7 and 8 you can use:

$table->foreignId('foreign_id')->nullable()->constrained("table_name")->cascadeOnUpdate()->nullOnDelete();

Reference

The different options are declared in the class Illuminate\Database\Schema\ForeignKeyDefinition (see source).

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  • Tested with Laravel 7, also works there.
    – gabelbart
    Nov 22, 2021 at 11:49
  • Order matters! In case anyone (like me) places 'nullable()' after 'constrained()' you'll get the following error: "General error: 1830 Column 'foreign_id' cannot be NOT NULL..." Just make sure that nullable is called before constrained!
    – T.Palludan
    Feb 14, 2023 at 10:13
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According to

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/innodb-foreign-key-constraints.html

$table->onDelete('set null') should work prehaps try

$table->...->onDelete(DB::raw('set null'));

If there are any errors, would also be helpful

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  • You might want to roll back, write out the sql by hand and then execture and run tests on local. Everything I can find says that should work dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/…, could be an issue generating the sql Jan 1, 2014 at 13:55
  • Thanks! Unfortunately it resulted in the same issue. I think it's something specific to SqLite and circular references.
    – M K
    Jan 1, 2014 at 14:17
  • Plus one because onDelete('set null') works with mysql. Jul 1, 2014 at 11:12
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  • This is a known issue in Laravel. More info about this here.

  • This feature is not supported in SQLite, see here

  • Also a topic that has a detailed showdown of this problem

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    @SimonBengtsson The issue must have been closed or deleted.
    – M K
    Aug 28, 2014 at 9:58
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in laravel 8 you can do it like this.

 $table->foreignId('table_id')->nullable()->constrained()->onDelete('set null');

nullable() column modifiers must be called before constrained() and onDelete('set null')

3

Using Laravel 4.2 on MySQL 5.5 with InnoDB, onDelete('set null') works.

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you can use nullOnDelete() method as well. See laravel 8.x https://laravel.com/docs/8.x/migrations#foreign-key-constraints

$table->foreignId('table_id')->nullable()->constrained()->nullOnDelete();
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SQLite doesn't support the ADD CONSTRAINT variant of the ALTER TABLE command

SQLite foreign key dont set null on delete in phpunit test

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