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Start your free trialBenjamin Sunderland
4,709 PointsI need to remove uniqueness constraint to make devise work.
Hi,
As the title says. I have been advised to create a migration: column: change_column :users, :email, uniqueness: false. How do I do that, do I do this in the terminal or manually input in the DB file and save it?
Many thanks,
Ben.
1 Answer
Seth Kroger
56,413 PointsTo do it the Rails Way you need to generate a migration in the terminal with:
$ rails generate migration give_the_migration_a_name_here
Then edit the resulting migration file in db/migrate putting your commands inside the def change
block. After you save the file run rails db:migrate