I have a table, let's call it MyTable
. It is part of a Postgresql database.
In MyTable
are a lot of entries, let's say over a million. I would like to add a field to this table, let's call it MyNewField
. It is to be added by an ActiveRecord Migration.
This field is to be without default values and not nullable. The result, in it's migration class would be something like so:
class AddMyFieldToMyTable < ActiveRecord::Migration
def change
add_column :my_table, :my_field, :text, null: false
end
end
However, it will trigger an error (PG::NotNullViolation), because the table already contains rows, all which will have MyField
set to NULL.
What I would like to do is: Add the row without default value and nullable set to false (without triggering a PG::NotNullViolation). Then, insert a value from another table into each records.
This would probably be achievable by adding the field with nullable set to true, then adding the values, then changing back to nullable set to false. However, I am interested to know if it is possible to do so in a single shot.