Setting default values for fields using Postgres defaults ========================================================= .. contents:: Table of contents :backlinks: none :depth: 1 :local: You can set values of certain fields automatically when not explicitly passed to a fixed value, e.g. true for a boolean field, or output of a simple SQL function, e.g. now() for a timestamp field, by setting column default values in the table definition. .. note:: The Postgres default value is ignored when a value is explicitly set to the field. **Example:** Say we have a field ``created_at`` in a table ``article`` which we want to be set to the current timestamp whenever a new row is added to the table: Step 1: Modify the table ------------------------ Edit the ``created_at`` field and set its default value as the SQL function ``now()``. Open the console and head to ``Data -> article -> Modify``: .. thumbnail:: ../../../../img/graphql/manual/schema/add-default-value.png :alt: Modify the table in the console .. admonition:: To set an auto-incrementing default value To set a default value as an auto-incrementing integer you first need to set up a ``sequence`` which will be the source of our default value. Let's say we have a field called ``roll_number`` which we would like to be set by default as an auto-incremented integer. Head to ``Data -> SQL`` and run the following SQL command to create a new sequence. .. code-block:: SQL CREATE SEQUENCE roll_number_seq; Now set the default value of the ``roll_number`` field as ``nextval('roll_number_seq')``. Step 2: Run an insert mutation ------------------------------ Now if you do not pass the ``created_at`` field value while running an insert mutation on the ``article`` table, its value will be set automatically by Postgres. .. thumbnail:: ../../../../img/graphql/manual/schema/default-value-response.png :alt: Run an insert mutation Also see -------- - :doc:`sql-functions` - :doc:`column-presets`