This is my first Stackoverflow post, so please let me know if I can specify my problem any better than I am: I've searched the site and haven't found anything that fixed my problem.
I have an app running locally with an Event model.
The model has a start_date column and I later added an end_date with a migration.
Everything works locally.
When I deploy it to Heroku I get an 500-error when trying to create an Event entry.
It first gave me an ActiveRecord::MultiparameterAssignmentErrors, saying that it couldn't assign anything to end_date=.
I looked through everything and made sure that it was a permitted parameter.
Then I looked through my migrations and found to my surprise that my AddEndDateToEvents migration didn't exist, but the end_date column is in my schema model.
So I ran a rails g migration AddEndDateToEvents where I wrote:
class AddEndDateToEvents < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.2]
def change
remove_column :events, :end_date
add_column :events, :end_date, :date
end
end
I ran rails db:migrate and everything works locally.
Now when I push it to Heroke and I run db:migrate there as well, it of course terminates and tells me that it cannot remove the column end_date because it doesn't exist in the model.
I'm stuck. What shall I do? :(
References of my source code
Thank you in advance!
Oliver
end_date
column in your local database come from? Presumably, from an earlier migration? If so, why doesn't that migration exist on Heroku?