class ActiveRecord::Migration::CommandRecorder  
        Migration Command Recorder
ActiveRecord::Migration::CommandRecorder records commands done during a migration and knows how to reverse those commands. The CommandRecorder knows how to invert the following commands:
- 
add_column
 - 
add_foreign_key
 - 
add_check_constraint
 - 
add_exclusion_constraint
 - 
add_unique_constraint
 - 
add_index
 - 
add_reference
 - 
add_timestamps
 - 
change_column_default (must supply a
:fromand:tooption) - 
change_column_null
 - 
change_column_comment (must supply a
:fromand:tooption) - 
change_table_comment (must supply a
:fromand:tooption) - 
create_enum
 - 
create_join_table
 - 
create_virtual_table
 - 
create_table
 - 
disable_extension
 - 
drop_enum (must supply a list of values)
 - 
drop_join_table
 - 
drop_virtual_table (must supply options)
 - 
drop_table (must supply a block)
 - 
enable_extension
 - 
remove_column (must supply a type)
 - 
remove_columns (must supply a
:typeoption) - 
remove_foreign_key (must supply a second table)
 - 
remove_check_constraint
 - 
remove_exclusion_constraint
 - 
remove_unique_constraint
 - 
remove_index
 - 
remove_reference
 - 
remove_timestamps
 - 
rename_column
 - 
rename_enum
 - 
rename_enum_value (must supply a
:fromand:tooption) - 
rename_index
 - 
rename_table
 - 
enable_index
 - 
disable_index
 
Constants
[
:create_table, :create_join_table, :rename_table, :add_column, :remove_column,
:rename_index, :rename_column, :add_index, :remove_index, :add_timestamps, :remove_timestamps,
:change_column_default, :add_reference, :remove_reference, :transaction,
:drop_join_table, :drop_table, :execute_block, :enable_extension, :disable_extension,
:change_column, :execute, :remove_columns, :change_column_null,
:add_foreign_key, :remove_foreign_key,
:change_column_comment, :change_table_comment,
:add_check_constraint, :remove_check_constraint,
:add_exclusion_constraint, :remove_exclusion_constraint,
:add_unique_constraint, :remove_unique_constraint,
:create_enum, :drop_enum, :rename_enum, :add_enum_value, :rename_enum_value,
:create_schema, :drop_schema,
:create_virtual_table, :drop_virtual_table,
:enable_index, :disable_index
]
          Attributes
| [RW] | commands | 
            |
| [RW] | delegate | 
            |
| [RW] | reverting | 
            
Public class methods
Source code GitHub
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/command_recorder.rb, line 70
def initialize(delegate = nil)
  @commands = []
  @delegate = delegate
  @reverting = false
end
            Public instance methods
Returns the inverse of the given command. For example:
recorder.inverse_of(:rename_table, [:old, :new])
# => [:rename_table, [:new, :old]]
If the inverse of a command requires several commands, returns array of commands.
recorder.inverse_of(:remove_columns, [:some_table, :foo, :bar, type: :string])
# => [[:add_column, :some_table, :foo, :string], [:add_column, :some_table, :bar, :string]]
This method will raise an IrreversibleMigration exception if it cannot invert the command.
Source code GitHub
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/command_recorder.rb, line 117
      def inverse_of(command, args, &block)
        method = :"invert_#{command}"
        raise IrreversibleMigration, <<~MSG unless respond_to?(method, true)
          This migration uses #{command}, which is not automatically reversible.
          To make the migration reversible you can either:
          1. Define #up and #down methods in place of the #change method.
          2. Use the #reversible method to define reversible behavior.
        MSG
        send(method, args, &block)
      end
            Record command. command should be a method name and arguments. For example:
recorder.record(:method_name, [:arg1, :arg2])
Source code GitHub
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/command_recorder.rb, line 97
def record(*command, &block)
  if @reverting
    @commands << inverse_of(*command, &block)
  else
    @commands << (command << block)
  end
end
            Source code GitHub
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/command_recorder.rb, line 151
def replay(migration)
  commands.each do |cmd, args, block|
    migration.send(cmd, *args, &block)
  end
end
            While executing the given block, the recorded will be in reverting mode. All commands recorded will end up being recorded reverted and in reverse order. For example:
recorder.revert{ recorder.record(:rename_table, [:old, :new]) }
# same effect as recorder.record(:rename_table, [:new, :old])
Source code GitHub
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/migration/command_recorder.rb, line 83
def revert
  @reverting = !@reverting
  previous = @commands
  @commands = []
  yield
ensure
  @commands = previous.concat(@commands.reverse)
  @reverting = !@reverting
end