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I see the options --show-indexes
and --show-foreign-keys
, but if I run annotate with them, I cannot get it to work. What is annotate looking for to be able to include these in the annotations? Is it looking at the DB migrations? Is it looking at belongs_to
associations in the models? Both? Something else?
My migrations contains t.index
statements within the create_table
calls, as well as add_foreign_key
statements as necessary. My models are for legacy tables and don't use the default :id
column, so in the belongs_to
associations I must use :foreign_key
to specify the column. Like:
class MyModel
belongs_to :other_model, class_name: 'OtherModel',
primary_key: 'other_model_code',
foreign_key: 'my_model_code',
inverse_of: 'my_model'
end
So I'm not sure if I have something set up incorrectly, or if I'm possibly doing something else wrong. I'd appreciate any help.
Commands
$ bundle exec annotate --models --show-indexes --show-foreign-keys
Version
- annotate version: 3.2.0
- rails version: 7.0.8.3
- ruby version: 3.3.1
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