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migrator/migrator.go
unique, ok := columnType.Unique() if !ok || field.PrimaryKey { return nil // skip primary key } // By default, ColumnType's Unique is not affected by UniqueIndex, so we don't care about UniqueIndex. return m.RunWithValue(value, func(stmt *gorm.Statement) error { // We're currently only receiving boolean values on `Unique` tag, // so the UniqueConstraint name is fixed constraint := m.DB.NamingStrategy.UniqueName(stmt.Table, field.DBName)
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association.go
if association.Error == nil { reflectValue := association.DB.Statement.ReflectValue rel := association.Relationship var oldBelongsToExpr clause.Expression // we have to record the old BelongsTo value if association.Unscope && rel.Type == schema.BelongsTo { var foreignFields []*schema.Field for _, ref := range rel.References { if !ref.OwnPrimaryKey {
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schema/field.go
// In some db (e.g. MySQL), Unique and UniqueIndex are indistinguishable. // When a column has a (not Mul) UniqueIndex, Migrator always reports its gorm.ColumnType is Unique. // It causes field unnecessarily migration. // Therefore, we need to record the UniqueIndex on this column (exclude Mul UniqueIndex) for MigrateColumnUnique. UniqueIndex string } func (field *Field) BindName() string { return strings.Join(field.BindNames, ".") }
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