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pg_sequencer

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The pg_sequencer gem adds methods to your migrations to allow you to create, drop and change sequence objects in PostgreSQL. It also dumps sequences to schema.rb by extending ActiveRecord::SchemaDumper.

Installation

Requires ruby version 2.3+.

Add this to your Gemfile:

gem 'pg_sequencer'

API

pg_sequencer adds the following methods to migrations:

create_sequence(sequence_name, options)
change_sequence(sequence_name, options)
drop_sequence(sequence_name)

The methods closely mimic the syntax of the PostgreSQL for CREATE SEQUENCE, DROP SEQUENCE and ALTER SEQUENCE. See the References section below for more information.

Options

For create_sequence and change_sequence, all options are the same, except create_sequence will look for :start or :start_with, and change_sequence will look for :restart or :restart_with.

  • :increment/:increment_by (integer) - The value to increment the sequence by.
  • :min (integer/false) - The minimum value of the sequence. If specified as false (e.g. :min => false), "NO MINVALUE" is sent to Postgres.
  • :max (integer/false) - The maximum value of the sequence. May be specified as ":max => false" to generate "NO MAXVALUE"
  • :start/:start_with (integer) - The starting value of the sequence (create_sequence only)
  • :restart/:restart_with (integer) The value to restart the sequence with (change_sequence only)
  • :cache (integer) - The number of values the sequence should cache.
  • :cycle (boolean) - Whether the sequence should cycle. Generated at "CYCLE" or "NO CYCLE"

Create a sequence

Create a sequence called user_seq, incrementing by 1, min of 1, max of 2000000, starts at 1, caches 10 values, and disallows cycles:

create_sequence "user_seq",
  increment: 1,
  min: 1,
  max: 2000000,
  start: 1,
  cache: 10,
  cycle: false

This is equivalent to:

CREATE SEQUENCE user_seq INCREMENT BY 1 MIN 1 MAX 2000000 START 1 CACHE 10 NO CYCLE

Alter a sequence

change_sequence "accounts_seq", restart_with: 50

This is equivalent to:

ALTER SEQUENCE accounts_seq RESTART WITH 50

Remove a sequence

drop_sequence "products_seq"

This is equivalent to:

DROP SEQUENCE products_seq

Caveats / Bugs

  • Tested with postgres 9.0.4, should work down to 8.1.
  • Listing all the sequences in a database creates n+1 queries (1 to get the names and n to describe each sequence). Is there a way to fully describe all sequences in a database in one query?
  • The "SET SCHEMA" fragment of the ALTER command is not implemented.
  • Oracle/other databases not supported

References

Credits

The original version of this gem was written by Tony Collen from Code42.

The design of pg_sequencer is heavily influenced by Matthew Higgins' foreigner gem: https://github.com/matthuhiggins/foreigner

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