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PG::DuplicateTable: ERROR: relation "posts" already exists

When I run rake db:migrate I get following output:

== 20141219011612 CreatePost: migrating ======================================= -- create_table("posts") rake aborted! StandardError: An error has occurred, this and all later migrations canceled: == 20141219011612 Postposts: migrating ======================================= -- create_table("posts") rake aborted! StandardError: An error has occurred, this and all later migrations canceled:

PG::DuplicateTable: ERROR: relation "posts" already exists : CREATE TABLE "posts" ("id" serial primary key, "post" text, "release_date" timestamp, "created_at" timestamp, "updated_at" timestamp) /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb:128:in async_exec' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb:128:in block in execute' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb:373:in block in log' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activesupport-4.1.8/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb:20:in instrument' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb:367:in log' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/database_statements.rb:127:in execute' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_statements.rb:205:in create_table' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/migration.rb:649:in block in method_missing' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/migration.rb:621:in block in say_with_time' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/migration.rb:621:in say_with_time' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/migration.rb:641:in `method_missing'

...

migrate' /home/admin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.5/gems/activerecord-4.1.8/lib/active_record/railties/databases.rake:34:in block (2 levels) in <top (required)>' Tasks: TOP => db:migrate (See full trace by running task with --trace)

I don't understund how this is possible, bescause In scheme file I don't have post table.

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Leag Er Avatar asked Dec 19 '14 01:12

Leag Er


3 Answers

Somehow, you ended up with a table named 'posts' in your database. Perhaps from a prior migration that you deleted without rolling back? If you don't care about any of your data in the database, you can run

rake db:drop db:create db:migrate

to bring your development database inline with your current migrations.

If you have data in other tables you don't want to lose, open the database console and drop the posts table manually:

$ rails db

# drop table posts;

Then run db:migrate again.

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Bill Doughty Avatar answered Oct 28 '22 05:10

Bill Doughty


Check your db/schema.rb

You most likely have the same table being created there in addition to a migration in db/migrate/[timestamp]your_migration

You can delete the db/migrate/[timestamp]your_migration if it is a duplicate of the one found in the schema and it should work.

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djadam Avatar answered Oct 28 '22 05:10

djadam


For those who didn't get your answer above


In my case, I had been working on a feature a month ago the field happens to be created at that time. Now when I try to run migration rake db: migrate I see this error. I know and am sure that this is not here due to any mistake.

I also tried to rollback that particular migration

rake db:migrate:down VERSION=20200526083835

but due to some reason, it did nothing, and to move further I had to comment out the up method in that migration file.

# frozen_string_literal: true

class AddColToAccounts < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def up
    # execute 'commit;'
    #
    # add_column :accounts, :col, :boolean,
    #            null: false,
    #            default: false
    

  end

  def down
    execute 'commit;'

    remove_column :accounts, :col
    
  end
end


And, now I am able to run the migrations.

At last, I undo the commenting thing and I am done.

Thanks

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illusionist Avatar answered Oct 28 '22 04:10

illusionist