Where can I find a list of data types that can be used in Ruby on Rails 4? Such as
text
string
integer
float
date
I keep learning about new ones and I'd love to have a list I could easily refer to.
Where can I find a list of data types that can be used in Ruby on Rails 4? Such as
text
string
integer
float
date
I keep learning about new ones and I'd love to have a list I could easily refer to.
Here are all the Rails 4 (ActiveRecord migration) datatypes:
:binary
:boolean
:date
:datetime
:decimal
:float
:integer
:bigint
:primary_key
:references
:string
:text
:time
:timestamp
Source: http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/ConnectionAdapters/SchemaStatements.html#method-i-add_column
These are the same as with Rails 3.
If you use PostgreSQL, you can also take advantage of these:
:hstore
:json
:jsonb
:array
:cidr_address
:ip_address
:mac_address
They are stored as strings if you run your app with a not-PostgreSQL database.
More PostgreSQL data types
text
data type. Yet, rails can still handle it? What goes on in the background?
Commented
Aug 20, 2014 at 9:46
nil
in a non-postgres database. You can inspect the type in the console with Model.columns_hash["column_name"].type
. These are just things that I've run into when using :json column type, I may be wrong and this may not happen to everyone but I thought I'd let future readers know in case they have troubles. Regardless, +1 for this answer because it really helped me.
Commented
Feb 18, 2015 at 19:26
You might also find it useful to know generally what these data types are used for:
:string
- is for small data types such as a title. (Should you choose string or text?):text
- is for longer pieces of textual data, such as a paragraph of information:binary
- is for storing data such as images, audio, or movies.:boolean
- is for storing true or false values.:date
- store only the date:datetime
- store the date and time into a column. :time
- is for time only:timestamp
- for storing date and time into a column.(What's the difference between datetime and timestamp?):decimal
- is for decimals (example of how to use decimals).:float
- is for decimals. (What's the difference between decimal and float?):integer
- is for whole numbers.:primary_key
- unique key that can uniquely identify each row in a tableThere's also references used to create associations. But, I'm not sure this is an actual data type.
New Rails 4 datatypes available in PostgreSQL:
:hstore
- storing key/value pairs within a single value (learn more about this new data type):array
- an arrangement of numbers or strings in a particular row (learn more about it and see examples):cidr_address
- used for IPv4 or IPv6 host addresses:inet_address
- used for IPv4 or IPv6 host addresses, same as cidr_address but it also accepts values with nonzero bits to the right of the netmask:mac_address
- used for MAC host addressesLearn more about the address datatypes here and here.
Also, here's the official guide on migrations: http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/migrations.html
uuid
type which can be used as normal field like t.uuid :name...
or as primary key like create_table :users, id: :uuid do...
or e.g. t.primary_key :id, :uuid, :default => 'uuid_generate_v1()'
ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::PostgreSQL::ColumnMethods
. Highlights include money
, json
, xml
, daterange
Commented
Aug 21, 2015 at 15:09
It is important to know not only the types but the mapping of these types to the database types, too:
Source added - Agile Web Development with Rails 4
NATIVE_DATABASE_TYPES
for the adapter you need - github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/activerecord/lib/…
date
and datetime
are mapped to date
for oracle database. How does active record determine to which data type it should map when fetching?
Commented
Jan 3, 2023 at 11:14
You can access this list everytime you want (even if you don't have Internet access) through:
rails generate model -h
Rails4 has some added datatypes for Postgres.
For example, railscast #400 names two of them:
Rails 4 has support for native datatypes in Postgres and we’ll show two of these here, although a lot more are supported: array and hstore. We can store arrays in a string-type column and specify the type for hstore.
Besides, you can also use cidr, inet and macaddr. For more information: