class ActiveRecord::MismatchedForeignKey

Parent:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid

Raised when a foreign key constraint cannot be added because the column type does not match the referenced column type.

Public Class Methods

new( message: nil, sql: nil, binds: nil, table: nil, foreign_key: nil, target_table: nil, primary_key: nil, primary_key_column: nil ) Show source
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/errors.rb, line 129
    def initialize(
      message: nil,
      sql: nil,
      binds: nil,
      table: nil,
      foreign_key: nil,
      target_table: nil,
      primary_key: nil,
      primary_key_column: nil
    )
      if table
        type = primary_key_column.bigint? ? :bigint : primary_key_column.type
        msg = <<~EOM.squish
          Column `#{foreign_key}` on table `#{table}` does not match column `#{primary_key}` on `#{target_table}`,
          which has type `#{primary_key_column.sql_type}`.
          To resolve this issue, change the type of the `#{foreign_key}` column on `#{table}` to be :#{type}.
          (For example `t.#{type} :#{foreign_key}`).
        EOM
      else
        msg = <<~EOM.squish
          There is a mismatch between the foreign key and primary key column types.
          Verify that the foreign key column type and the primary key of the associated table match types.
        EOM
      end
      if message
        msg << "\nOriginal message: #{message}"
      end
      super(msg, sql: sql, binds: binds)
    end
Calls superclass method ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid.new

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