I just upgraded from Magento 1.7. I successfully created module, controllers, helpers etc.
Today I tried to create a model with custom table. I want the table to be auto-created. I did following steps:
I created a module with following directory structure:
<Ashutosh>
<Pandey>
<etc>
module.xml
<Model>
<Setup>
InstallSchema.php
Here are the contents of each file:
InstallSchema.php
<?php
namespace Ashutosh\Pandey\Setup;
use Magento\Framework\Setup\InstallSchemaInterface;
use Magento\Framework\Setup\ModuleContextInterface;
use Magento\Framework\Setup\SchemaSetupInterface;
use Magento\Framework\DB\Ddl\Table;
class InstallSchema implements InstallSchemaInterface
{
public function install(SchemaSetupInterface $setup, ModuleContextInterface $context)
{
$installer = $setup;
$installer->startSetup();
// Get table
$tableName = $installer->getTable('ashutosh_friends');
// Check if the table already exists
if ($installer->getConnection()->isTableExists($tableName) != true) {
// Create tutorial_simplenews table
$table = $installer->getConnection()
->newTable($tableName)
->addColumn(
'id',
Table::TYPE_INTEGER,
null,
[
'identity' => true,
'unsigned' => true,
'nullable' => false,
'primary' => true
],
'ID'
)
->addColumn(
'name',
Table::TYPE_TEXT,
null,
['nullable' => false, 'default' => ''],
'Title'
)
->addColumn(
'friend_type',
Table::TYPE_TEXT,
null,
['nullable' => false, 'default' => ''],
'Summary'
)
->addColumn(
'created_at',
Table::TYPE_DATETIME,
null,
['nullable' => false],
'Created At'
)
->addColumn(
'status',
Table::TYPE_SMALLINT,
null,
['nullable' => false, 'default' => '0'],
'Status'
)
->setComment('Ashutosh Friends Table')
->setOption('type', 'InnoDB')
->setOption('charset', 'utf8');
$installer->getConnection()->createTable($table);
}
$installer->endSetup();
}
}
module.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../../../lib/internal/Magento/Framework/Module/etc/module.xsd">
<module name="Ashutosh_Pandey" setup_version="1.0.0" active="true"/>
</config>
Then on command prompt from my magento2 directory, I executed the command:
php bin/magento setup:upgrade
The command runs successfully but the table is not getting created. I then also executed the command:
php bin/magento setup:db-schema:upgrade
but still nothing happen.
Note: I can read table successfully if I create it manually in database.
Magento matches the module version specified in module.xml against entries in the database table setup_module. You could try to remove the entry of your custom module which should trigger magento to run the install script again when using php bin/magento setup:upgrade
select * from core_config_data;
delete from setup_module where module="<YOURMODULE>";