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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T16:29:01+00:00 2026-05-16T16:29:01+00:00

I’d like to insert COMMENT, which is part of SQL the command, in my

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I’d like to insert COMMENT, which is part of SQL the command, in my migration files.

As far as I know, I can add COMMENT to each table and column.

I can’t remember a plugin name that lets me to write as follows:

    t.string  :name, :comment => "A user's fullname"
    t.string  :label, :comment => "name of color"
    t.text  :value, :comment => "self intro"
    t.integer  :position, :comment => "1 is left, 2 is right"

And that statement magically is translated into SQL, which is like

create table test (
  name varchar(255) not null COMMENT 'blahblah',
  label varchar(255) null COMMENT 'hahaha'
  text varchar(255) not null,
  position int(11)
);

Does anybody know the plug in name?


  • I’m not looking for Annotate Models plugins by Dave Thomas. What I mean by comments is inside MySQL queries.
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    2026-05-16T16:29:01+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:29 pm

    I don’t know of any plugin that will accomplish what you’re asking for. You might be able to hack in what you want by looking at ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ColumnDefinition. (See active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/schema_definitions.rb.)

    As you can see the Struct defines the various column options (like :limit and :default.) You could extended that struct with a :comment and then modify #to_sql to generate the required SQL. You would also need to modify TableDefinition#column to set the :comment attribute.

    The following has been tested and works (for MySQL):

    module ActiveRecord
      module ConnectionAdapters
        class ColumnDefinition
          attr_accessor :comment
    
          def to_sql_with_comment
            column_sql = to_sql_without_comment
            return column_sql if comment.nil?
           "#{column_sql} COMMENT '#{base.quote_string(comment)}'"
          end
    
          alias_method_chain :to_sql, :comment
        end
    
        class TableDefinition
          # Completely replaces (and duplicates the existing code, but there's
          # no place to really hook into the middle of this.)
          def column(name, type, options = {})
            column = self[name] || ColumnDefinition.new(@base, name, type)
            if options[:limit]
              column.limit = options[:limit]
            elsif native[type.to_sym].is_a?(Hash)
              column.limit = native[type.to_sym][:limit]
            end
            column.precision = options[:precision]
            column.scale = options[:scale]
            column.default = options[:default]
            column.null = options[:null]
            column.comment = options[:comment]
            @columns << column unless @columns.include? column
            self
          end
        end
      end
    end
    
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