I am trying to set a foreign key relationship with Moor-Flutter when joining two tables and I get the error below in VS Code;
The argument type 'GeneratedIntColumn' can't be assigned to the parameter type 'int'.
At first I thought it is because I am using an auto increment field as a foreign key but now I am not so sure because I still get the error when I change the code.
Here is my code. The error happens on the join statement when comparing; tasks.id.equals(categories.taskId).
import 'package:moor/moor.dart';
import 'package:moor_flutter/moor_flutter.dart';
part 'moor_database.g.dart';
@DataClassName("Category")
class Categories extends Table {
IntColumn get id => integer().autoIncrement()();
IntColumn get taskId =>
integer().nullable().customConstraint('NULL REFERENCES tasks(id)')();
TextColumn get name => text().withLength(min: 1, max: 100)();
TextColumn get icon => text()();
TextColumn get color => text()();
}
class Tasks extends Table {
IntColumn get id => integer().autoIncrement()();
TextColumn get name => text().withLength(min: 1, max: 200)();
BoolColumn get completed => boolean().withDefault(Constant(false))();
}
@UseMoor(tables: [Categories, Tasks], daos: [CategoryDao])
class AppDatabase extends _$AppDatabase {
AppDatabase()
: super((FlutterQueryExecutor.inDatabaseFolder(
path: 'todo.sqlite',
logStatements: true,
)));
@override
int get schemaVersion => 1;
@override
MigrationStrategy get migration =>
MigrationStrategy(beforeOpen: (details) async {
await customStatement('PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON');
});
}
class CategoryWithTask {
final Category category;
final Task task;
CategoryWithTask({@required this.category, @required this.task});
}
@UseDao(tables: [Categories, Tasks])
class CategoryDao extends DatabaseAccessor<AppDatabase>
with _$CategoryDaoMixin {
final AppDatabase db;
CategoryDao(this.db) : super(db);
Stream<List<CategoryWithTask>> watchAllCategories() {
return (select(categories)
..orderBy(([
(c) => OrderingTerm(expression: c.name),
])))
.join([leftOuterJoin(tasks, tasks.id.equals(categories.taskId))])
.watch()
.map((rows) => rows.map((row) {
return CategoryWithTask(
category: row.readTable(categories),
task: row.readTable(tasks));
}));
}
}
I have realized my mistake by looking at the code example from https://resocoder.com/2019/07/17/moor-room-for-flutter-3-foreign-keys-joins-migrations-fluent-sqlite-database/
Instead of tasks.id.equals(categories.taskId)
The expression in the join should be tasks.id.equalsExp(categories.taskId)