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I have this migration to the table users made with Devise, all worked fine until i tried to make a back office with active_admin gem and added a role, etc:

 class DeviseCreateUsers < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def change
    create_table(:users) do |t|
    ## Database authenticatable
    t.string :username,           null: false, default: ""
    t.string :email,              null: false, default: ""
    t.string :encrypted_password, null: false, default: ""


    ## Recoverable
    t.string   :reset_password_token
    t.datetime :reset_password_sent_at

    ## Rememberable
    t.datetime :remember_created_at

    ## Trackable
    t.integer  :sign_in_count, default: 0, null: false
    t.datetime :current_sign_in_at
    t.datetime :last_sign_in_at
    t.string   :current_sign_in_ip
    t.string   :last_sign_in_ip

    ## Confirmable
    t.string   :confirmation_token
    t.datetime :confirmed_at
    t.datetime :confirmation_sent_at
    t.string   :unconfirmed_email # Only if using reconfirmable


    t.timestamps


    end

    add_index :users, :email,                unique: true
    add_index :users, :username,             unique: true
    add_index :users, :reset_password_token, unique: true
    add_index :users, :confirmation_token,   unique: true
    # add_index :users, :unlock_token,         unique: true
  end
end

And this migration that add a column to the table:

class AddRoleToUsers < ActiveRecord::Migration

  def change
      add_column :users, :role, :string

      User.create! do |u|
          u.username  = 'admin'
          u.email     = '[email protected]'
          u.password    = 'admin123'
          u.role = 'administrator'
      end
  end
end

I do rake db:migrate and got this error:

rake aborted!
StandardError: An error has occurred, this and all later migrations      canceled:

Record invalido/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-  4.2.1/lib/active_record/validations.rb:79:in `raise_record_invalid'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/validations.rb:43:in `save!'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/attribute_methods/dirty.rb:29:in `save!'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:291:in `block in save!'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord- 4.2.1/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:347:in `block in  with_transaction_returning_status'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb:211:in `transaction'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:220:in `transaction'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:344:in `with_transaction_returning_status'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:291:in `save!'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/persistence.rb:51:in `create!'           /home/dev8/RedTwitter/db/migrate/20150605140226_add_role_to_users.rb:6:in `change'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/migration.rb:606:in `exec_migration'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/migration.rb:590:in `block (2 levels) in migrate'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/migration.rb:589:in `block in migrate'
/home/dev8/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.2.1/gems/activerecord-4.2.1/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/connection_pool.rb:292:in `with_connection'
........

I tried rake db:rollback and got a similar error. What could it be?

EDIT: User.rb

class User < ActiveRecord::Base

devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable,
     :recoverable, :rememberable, :trackable, :validatable,      :registerable, :confirmable, :authentication_keys => [:login]
 attr_accessor :login
 has_many :tweets , dependent: :destroy
 validates :username,
   :presence => true,
   :uniqueness => {
   :case_sensitive => false
    }, length: { in: 6..20 }


  def role?(role)
     roles.include? role.to_s
  end

  def login=(login)
     @login = login
  end

  def login
     @login || self.username || self.email
  end

  def self.find_for_database_authentication(warden_conditions)
      conditions = warden_conditions.dup
      if login = conditions.delete(:login)
      where(conditions.to_hash).where(["lower(username) = :value OR  lower(email) = :value", { :value => login.downcase }]).first
      else
        where(conditions.to_hash).first
      end
  end

end

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  • your migration off adding a column to the table of users is throwing validation error and that is why your migrations are failing Jun 5, 2015 at 15:16
  • but why is throwing validation errors?
    – Lepipi
    Jun 5, 2015 at 15:17
  • add user.rb in your post.. Jun 5, 2015 at 15:18
  • from model or from admin ?
    – Lepipi
    Jun 5, 2015 at 15:19
  • 1
    username has validations of length from 6..20.. So that is why it is giving error Jun 5, 2015 at 15:27

3 Answers 3

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I believe you need to call User.reset_column_information in your migration, after adding the new column, otherwise Rails doesn't know about it.

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  • your point is right..but before going to role, the error is occurring and if that would be the error then the message would be undefined method role. Jun 5, 2015 at 15:33
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class AddRoleToUsers < ActiveRecord::Migration

  def change
      add_column :users, :role, :string
      User.reset_column_information
      u = User.new
      u.username  = 'admin'
      u.email     = '[email protected]'
      u.password    = 'admin123'
      u.role = 'administrator'
      u.save(:validate => false)
  end
end
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  • That (potentially) fixes the symptom, but not the problem. Arbitrarily turning off validation can lead to bad data. It may lead to an error at the DB level as well, although if there aren't any DB constraints as appears the case here, it won't. Jun 5, 2015 at 15:34
  • this is a migration and for creation of one record we can do that and it is not a bad practice.. If we have written this in code then it would be bad but for migration I don't think so it is bad because migration will execute once Jun 5, 2015 at 15:35
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Use find or create method. This will allow you to not raise invalid record error if you already have user, so all later migrations will run well.

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