View Source mix phx.gen.schema (Phoenix v1.7.10)
Generates an Ecto schema and migration.
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post blog_posts title:string views:integer
The first argument is the schema module followed by its plural name (used as the table name).
The generated schema above will contain:
- a schema file in
lib/my_app/blog/post.ex
, with ablog_posts
table - a migration file for the repository
The generated migration can be skipped with --no-migration
.
Contexts
Your schemas can be generated and added to a separate OTP app.
Make sure your configuration is properly setup or manually
specify the context app with the --context-app
option with
the CLI.
Via config:
config :marketing_web, :generators, context_app: :marketing
Via CLI:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post blog_posts title:string views:integer --context-app marketing
Attributes
The resource fields are given using name:type
syntax
where type are the types supported by Ecto. Omitting
the type makes it default to :string
:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post blog_posts title views:integer
The following types are supported:
:integer
:float
:decimal
:boolean
:map
:string
:array
:references
:text
:date
:time
:time_usec
:naive_datetime
:naive_datetime_usec
:utc_datetime
:utc_datetime_usec
:uuid
:binary
:enum
:datetime
- An alias for:naive_datetime
The generator also supports references, which we will properly associate the given column to the primary key column of the referenced table:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post blog_posts title user_id:references:users
This will result in a migration with an :integer
column
of :user_id
and create an index.
Furthermore an array type can also be given if it is supported by your database, although it requires the type of the underlying array element to be given too:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post blog_posts tags:array:string
Unique columns can be automatically generated by using:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post blog_posts title:unique unique_int:integer:unique
Redact columns can be automatically generated by using:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Accounts.Superhero superheroes secret_identity:redact password:string:redact
Ecto.Enum fields can be generated by using:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post blog_posts title status:enum:unpublished:published:deleted
If no data type is given, it defaults to a string.
table
By default, the table name for the migration and schema will be
the plural name provided for the resource. To customize this value,
a --table
option may be provided. For example:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post posts --table cms_posts
binary_id
Generated migration can use binary_id
for schema's primary key
and its references with option --binary-id
.
repo
Generated migration can use repo
to set the migration repository
folder with option --repo
:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post posts --repo MyApp.Repo.Auth
migration_dir
Generated migrations can be added to a specific --migration-dir
which sets
the migration folder path:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post posts --migration-dir /path/to/directory
prefix
By default migrations and schemas are generated without a prefix.
For PostgreSQL this sets the "SCHEMA" (typically set via search_path
)
and for MySQL it sets the database for the generated migration and schema.
The prefix can be used to thematically organize your tables on the database level.
A prefix can be specified with the --prefix
flags. For example:
$ mix phx.gen.schema Blog.Post posts --prefix blog
Warning
The flag does not generate migrations to create the schema / database. This needs to be done manually or in a separate migration.
Default options
This generator uses default options provided in the :generators
configuration of your application. These are the defaults:
config :your_app, :generators,
migration: true,
binary_id: false,
timestamp_type: :naive_datetime,
sample_binary_id: "11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111"
You can override those options per invocation by providing corresponding
switches, e.g. --no-binary-id
to use normal ids despite the default
configuration or --migration
to force generation of the migration.
UTC timestamps
By setting the :timestamp_type
to :utc_datetime
, the timestamps
will be created using the UTC timezone. This results in a DateTime
struct
instead of a NaiveDateTime
. This can also be set to :utc_datetime_usec
for
microsecond precision.