I have the following migration in one of my applications
use Ecto.Migration
alias SnitchPayments.PaymentMethodCode
@code PaymentMethodCode.hosted_payment() |> to_charlist() # this evaulautes to 'hpm'
def change do
create table("snitch_hosted_payments", comment: "payments made via hosted payments") do
add(:transaction_id, :string)
add(:payment_source, :string)
add(:raw_response, :map)
add(:payment_id, references("snitch_payments", on_delete: :delete_all), null: false)
timestamps()
end
create unique_index("snitch_hosted_payments", :payment_id,
comment: "one-to-one relationship")
create constraint("snitch_hosted_payments",
:hosted_payment_exclusivity,
check: "payment_exclusivity(payment_id, #{@code}) = 1")
end
As you can see I am trying to interpolate in this line "payment_exclusivity(payment_id, #{@code}) = 1"
. But, on running the migration I am getting the error
** (Postgrex.Error) ERROR 42703 (undefined_column): column "hpm" does not exist
"payment_exclusivity()" is a function in postgres which is I am calling with the given params.
The following works if I do:
create constraint("snitch_hosted_payments",
:hosted_payment_exclusivity,
check: "payment_exclusivity(payment_id, 'hpm') = 1")
What could be the right way to do this interpolation? I don't want to hardcode the value here.
#{@code}
?'#{@code}'
surrounding the expression with single quotes, would that make a difference?check: fragment("payment_exclusivity(payment_id, ?) = 1", @code)
would probably work.Ecto.Query
inside the module, since the interpolation with single quotes works. Thanks, people for the help.