Column Modifiers
When creating a column from the Blueprint
object, a Column
object is returned. This column
gives you access to a few modifier commands to further configure the column.
comment
Attach a comment to the column.
Argument | Type | Required | Default | Description |
comment | string |
| The comment text. |
Example:
SchemaBuilder
SQL (MySQL)
default
Sets a default value for the column.
Note: The value is not escaped, allowing you to specify functions like NOW()
or literals like 1
. To specify a literal string, wrap the value in quotes.
Argument | Type | Required | Default | Description |
value | string |
| The default value. |
Example:
SchemaBuilder
SQL (MySQL)
nullable
Sets the column to allow null values.
Argument | Type | Required | Default | Description |
No arguments |
All columns are created as NOT NULL
by default. As such, there is no notNull
method.
Example:
SchemaBuilder
SQL (MySQL)
primaryKey
Adds the column as a primary key for the table.
Argument | Type | Required | Default | Description |
indexName | string |
| A derived name built from the table name and column name. | The name to use for the primary key constraint. |
The primaryKey
method returns a TableIndex
instance. Additional methods can be chained off of it.
Example:
SchemaBuilder
SQL (MySQL)
references
Creates a foreign key constraint for the column.
Argument | Type | Required | Default | Description |
value | string |
| The default value. |
IMPORTANT: Additional configuration of the foreign constraint is done by calling methods on the returned TableIndex
instance.
Example:
SchemaBuilder
SQL (MySQL)
unsigned
Sets the column as unsigned.
Argument | Type | Required | Default | Description |
No arguments |
Example:
SchemaBuilder
SQL (MySQL)
unique
Sets the column to have the UNIQUE constraint.
Argument | Type | Required | Default | Description |
No arguments |
Example:
SchemaBuilder
SQL (MySQL)
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