I am using FluentMigrator (1.1.0) to manage database migrations in my project. The migration project is a c# class library and I am using the fluent migrator tools to run the revisions. My local environment is a windows mysql instance, but my dev environment is a linux mysql instance.
The other day while running the revisions against the dev environment a migration failed. Upon inspecting the DB, I saw that the DB had not been rolled back to the state before the revision had executed.
Below is the revision that failed; why was the table not reverted to it's original state? Columns A, B, and C are all still deleted.
public override void Up()
{
Delete
.Column("A").Column("B").Column("C")
.FromTable("TABLENAME");
Delete.FromTable("TABLENAME").IsNull("D");
//FAILS HERE - !!! Cannot change column 'D': used in a foreign key constraint
//'FK_TABLENAME_D_OTHERTABLE_COLUMN'
Alter.Column("D").OnTable("TABLENAME").AsInt32().NotNullable();
Create
.PrimaryKey("PK_TABLENAME")
.OnTable("TABLENAME")
.Columns(new string[] { "D", "E", "F", "G" });
}
According to the wiki, they added support for migrations and I have verified that the default transaction behavior is 1 transaction per migration. I also verified that it doesn't rollback this simple migration:
public override void Up()
{
Delete
.Column("A").Column("B").Column("C")
.FromTable("Table");
throw new Exception("e");
}
I then tried this revision and it rolled back successfully.
public override void Up()
{
Create.Table("Table")
.WithColumn("Id").AsInt32().PrimaryKey().Identity().NotNullable();
throw new Exception("e");
}
Thoughts?
UPDATE
Here is the revision for the creation of the table:
[Migration(49)]
public class _0049_CreateTableNameTable : Migration
{
public override void Up()
{
Create.Table("TableName")
.WithColumn("Id").AsInt32().PrimaryKey().Identity().NotNullable()
.WithColumn("FK1").AsInt32().ForeignKey("OtherTable", "Id").NotNullable()
.WithColumn("FK2").AsInt32().ForeignKey("OtherTable2", "Id").NotNullable()
.WithColumn("FK3").AsInt32().ForeignKey("OtherTable3", "Id").NotNullable()
.WithColumn("FK4").AsInt32().ForeignKey("OtherTable4", "Id").NotNullable()
.WithColumn("CreatedDate").AsDateTime().NotNullable()
.WithColumn("UpdatedDate").AsDateTime().NotNullable();
}
}
Here is the revision for the deletion of the table:
[Migration(53)]
public class _0053_AlterTableNameTable : Migration
{
public override void Up()
{
Delete
.Column("Id").Column("UpdatedDate").Column("CreatedDate")
.FromTable("TableName");
Delete.FromTable("TableName").IsNull("FK1");
//FAILS HERE
Alter.Column("FK1").OnTable("TableName").AsInt32().NotNullable();
Create
.PrimaryKey("PK_TableName")
.OnTable("TableName")
.Columns(new string[] { "FK1", "FK2", "FK3", "FK4" });
}
}