`Postgres constraints <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/ddl-constraints.html>`__ are used to define rules for columns in a database table. They ensure that
no invalid data is entered into the database.
..note::
For more detailed information on Postgres constraints, please refer to the `Postgres documentation <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/ddl-constraints.html>`__.
Postgres constraints
--------------------
There are different types of constraints that can be used with Postgres.
Primary key constraints
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A ``PRIMARY KEY`` is used to identify each row of a table uniquely.
**Identify the author's id as the primary key of the authors table:**
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CREATE TABLE authors(
id INT PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL
);
Foreign key constraints
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A foreign key constraint specifies that the values in a column must match the values appearing in a row of another table.
Foreign key constraints are used to create relationships between tables.
**Define the author_id in the articles table as a foreign key to the id column in the authors table:**
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CREATE TABLE authors(
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
email TEXT UNIQUE
);
CREATE TABLE articles(
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
title TEXT NOT NULL,
author_id INTEGER,
FOREIGN KEY (author_id) REFERENCES authors (id)
);
Not-null constraints
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A not-null constraint allows you to specify that a column's value cannot be ``null``.
**Validate that an author's name cannot be null:**
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CREATE TABLE authors(
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL
);
Unique constraints
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Unique constraints prevent database entries with a duplicate value of the respective column.
**Validate that an author's email is unique:**
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CREATE TABLE authors(
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
email TEXT UNIQUE
);
Check constraints
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Check constraints allow you to specify a ``Boolean`` expression for one or several columns.
This Boolean expression must be satisfied (equal to ``true``) by the column value for the object to be inserted.
**Validate that an author's rating is between 1 and 10:**
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CREATE TABLE authors(
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
rating INT NOT NULL CHECK(rating > 0 AND rating <= 10)
Most Postgres constraints (primary key, foreign key, not-null and unique constraints) can be added to Hasura natively when :ref:`creating tables <create_tables>`.
Postgres check constraints can be used as a form of data validation in Hasura and can be added :ref:`as described here <data_validations_check_constraints>`.