Reputation: 33
I'm using Rails 3.0.6/Ruby 1.8.7 and I've been trying to get the acts_as_taggable_on (2.0.6) gem to work but it seems to fail on the default migration. Log:
== ActsAsTaggableOnMigration: migrating ======================================
-- create_table(:tags)
-> 0.3175s
-- create_table(:taggings)
rake aborted!
An error has occurred, all later migrations canceled:
Mysql2::Error: Can't create table 'project_development.taggings' (errno: 150):
CREATE TABLE `taggings` (`id` int(11) DEFAULT NULL auto_increment PRIMARY KEY,
`tag_id` int(11), `taggable_id` int(11), `taggable_type` varchar(255), `tagger_id`
int(11), `tagger_type` varchar(255), `context` varchar(255), `created_at` datetime,
FOREIGN KEY (`tag_id`) REFERENCES `tags` (`id`), FOREIGN KEY (`taggable_id`) REFERENCES
`taggables` (`id`), FOREIGN KEY (`tagger_id`) REFERENCES `taggers` (`id`)) ENGINE=InnoDB
So it looks like the :polymorphic => true attribute does not work as intended. Google doesn't seem to be very helpful (similar bug reported eg http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/194219). Any way to fix it? Gem alternatives?
SOLVED automatic_foreign_key conflicts with this gem
Upvotes: 3
Views: 832
Reputation: 1474
Did you modify the migration to add foreign key constraints?
The supplied migration in acts-as-taggable-on 2.0.6 looks like the following:
class ActsAsTaggableOnMigration < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
create_table :tags do |t|
t.column :name, :string
end
create_table :taggings do |t|
t.column :tag_id, :integer
t.column :taggable_id, :integer
t.column :tagger_id, :integer
t.column :tagger_type, :string
# You should make sure that the column created is
# long enough to store the required class names.
t.column :taggable_type, :string
t.column :context, :string
t.column :created_at, :datetime
end
add_index :taggings, :tag_id
add_index :taggings, [:taggable_id, :taggable_type, :context]
end
def self.down
drop_table :taggings
drop_table :tags
end
end
Upvotes: 1