#34946: Adding a field with default and db_default drops database level DEFAULT
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Reporter: Simon Charette | Owner: Simon
| Charette
Type: Bug | Status: assigned
Component: Migrations | Version: 5.0
Severity: Release blocker | Resolution:
Keywords: sql, default, | Triage Stage: Accepted
migrations |
Has patch: 1 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 0 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 0 | UI/UX: 0
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Comment (by Natalia Bidart):
Replying to [ticket:34946 Simon Charette]:
> However adding a field with both results in the following SQL
>
> {{{#!sql
> ALTER TABLE "foo" ADD COLUMN "bar" integer DEFAULT 42 NOT NULL;
> ALTER TABLE "foo" ALTER COLUMN "bar" DROP DEFAULT;
> }}}
Thank you Simon for the report. I've been trying to reproduce the issue
exactly as described to progress with the PR review. I've created a test
app with a `Foo` model with a dummy `name` field, and then I've added a
`bar` integer field with both `default` and `db_default`. I can't get the
SQL that you reported, so far I'm only obtaining a SQL that would create
an intermediary table. I think I'm missing something to craft the proper
reproducer:
{{{
BEGIN;
--
-- Add field bar to foo
--
CREATE TABLE "new__ticket_34946_foo" ("id" integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
AUTOINCREMENT, "bar" integer DEFAULT 42 NOT NULL, "name" varchar(10)
DEFAULT 'dbdef' NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO "new__ticket_34946_foo" ("id", "name") SELECT "id", "name"
FROM "ticket_34946_foo";
DROP TABLE "ticket_34946_foo";
ALTER TABLE "new__ticket_34946_foo" RENAME TO "ticket_34946_foo";
COMMIT;
}}}
I've also tried this with a `Foo` model with no other field than `bar`,
same result. Could you help me understand the steps to reproduce the error
as reported? Thank you!
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