Ecto v1.1.0 Ecto.Adapter.Migration behaviour
Specifies the adapter migrations API.
Summary
Types
All migration commands
A DDL object is a struct that represents a table or index in a database schema. These database objects can be modified through the use of a Data Definition Language, hence the name DDL object
All commands allowed within the block passed to table/2
Types
command :: raw :: String.t | {:create, Ecto.Migration.Table.t, [table_subcommand]} | {:create_if_not_exists, Ecto.Migration.Table.t, [table_subcommand]} | {:alter, Ecto.Migration.Table.t, [table_subcommand]} | {:drop, Ecto.Migration.Table.t} | {:drop_if_exists, Ecto.Migration.Table.t} | {:create, Ecto.Migration.Index.t} | {:create_if_not_exists, Ecto.Migration.Index.t} | {:drop, Ecto.Migration.Index.t} | {:drop_if_exists, Ecto.Migration.Index.t}
All migration commands
ddl_object ::
Ecto.Migration.Table.t |
Ecto.Migration.Index.t
A DDL object is a struct that represents a table or index in a database schema. These database objects can be modified through the use of a Data Definition Language, hence the name DDL object.
table_subcommand ::
{:add, field :: atom, type :: Ecto.Type.t | Ecto.Migration.Reference.t, Keyword.t} |
{:modify, field :: atom, type :: Ecto.Type.t | Ecto.Migration.Reference.t, Keyword.t} |
{:remove, field :: atom}
All commands allowed within the block passed to table/2
Callbacks
Specs
execute_ddl(Ecto.Repo.t, command, Keyword.t) ::
:ok |
no_return
Executes migration commands.
Options
:timeout
- The time in milliseconds to wait for the query call to finish,:infinity
will wait indefinitely (default: 15000);:pool_timeout
- The time in milliseconds to wait for calls to the pool to finish,:infinity
will wait indefinitely (default: 5000);:log
- When false, does not log begin/commit/rollback queries