Save All Fields
Save
will save all fields when performing the Updating SQL
db.First(&user)
user.Name = "jinzhu 2"
user.Age = 100
db.Save(&user)
// UPDATE users SET name='jinzhu 2', age=100, birthday='2016-01-01', updated_at = '2013-11-17 21:34:10' WHERE id=111;
Update single column
When updating a single column with Update
, it needs to have any conditions or it will raise error ErrMissingWhereClause
, checkout Block Global Updates for details
When using the Model
method and its value has a primary value, the primary key will be used to build the condition, for example:
// Update with conditions
db.Model(&User{}).Where("active = ?", true).Update("name", "hello")
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', updated_at='2013-11-17 21:34:10' WHERE active=true;
// User's ID is `111`:
db.Model(&user).Update("name", "hello")
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', updated_at='2013-11-17 21:34:10' WHERE id=111;
// Update with conditions and model value
db.Model(&user).Where("active = ?", true).Update("name", "hello")
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', updated_at='2013-11-17 21:34:10' WHERE id=111 AND active=true;
Updates multiple columns
Updates
supports update with struct
or map[string]interface{}
, when updating with struct
it will only update non-zero fields by default
// Update attributes with `struct`, will only update non-zero fields
db.Model(&user).Updates(User{Name: "hello", Age: 18, Active: false})
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', age=18, updated_at = '2013-11-17 21:34:10' WHERE id = 111;
// Update attributes with `map`
db.Model(&user).Updates(map[string]interface{}{"name": "hello", "age": 18, "active": false})
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', age=18, active=false, updated_at='2013-11-17 21:34:10' WHERE id=111;
NOTE When update with struct, GORM will only update non-zero fields, you might want to use
map
to update attributes or useSelect
to specify fields to update
Update Selected Fields
If you want to update selected fields or ignore some fields when updating, you can use Select
, Omit
// Select with Map
// User's ID is `111`:
db.Model(&user).Select("name").Updates(map[string]interface{}{"name": "hello", "age": 18, "active": false})
// UPDATE users SET name='hello' WHERE id=111;
db.Model(&user).Omit("name").Updates(map[string]interface{}{"name": "hello", "age": 18, "active": false})
// UPDATE users SET age=18, active=false, updated_at='2013-11-17 21:34:10' WHERE id=111;
// Select with Struct (select zero value fields)
db.Model(&user).Select("Name", "Age").Updates(User{Name: "new_name", Age: 0})
// UPDATE users SET name='new_name', age=0 WHERE id=111;
// Select all fields (select all fields include zero value fields)
db.Model(&user).Select("*").Update(User{Name: "jinzhu", Role: "admin", Age: 0})
// Select all fields but omit Role (select all fields include zero value fields)
db.Model(&user).Select("*").Omit("Role").Update(User{Name: "jinzhu", Role: "admin", Age: 0})
Update Hooks
GORM allows hooks BeforeSave
, BeforeUpdate
, AfterSave
, AfterUpdate
, those methods will be called when updating a record, refer Hooks for details
func (u *User) BeforeUpdate(tx *gorm.DB) (err error) {
if u.Role == "admin" {
return errors.New("admin user not allowed to update")
}
return
}
Batch Updates
If we haven’t specified a record having primary key value with Model
, GORM will perform a batch updates
// Update with struct
db.Model(User{}).Where("role = ?", "admin").Updates(User{Name: "hello", Age: 18})
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', age=18 WHERE role = 'admin';
// Update with map
db.Table("users").Where("id IN ?", []int{10, 11}).Updates(map[string]interface{}{"name": "hello", "age": 18})
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', age=18 WHERE id IN (10, 11);
Block Global Updates
If you perform a batch update without any conditions, GORM WON’T run it and will return ErrMissingWhereClause
error by default
You have to use some conditions or use raw SQL or enable the AllowGlobalUpdate
mode, for example:
db.Model(&User{}).Update("name", "jinzhu").Error // gorm.ErrMissingWhereClause
db.Model(&User{}).Where("1 = 1").Update("name", "jinzhu")
// UPDATE users SET `name` = "jinzhu" WHERE 1=1
db.Exec("UPDATE users SET name = ?", "jinzhu")
// UPDATE users SET name = "jinzhu"
db.Session(&gorm.Session{AllowGlobalUpdate: true}).Model(&User{}).Update("name", "jinzhu")
// UPDATE users SET `name` = "jinzhu"
Updated Records Count
Get the number of rows affected by a update
// Get updated records count with `RowsAffected`
result := db.Model(User{}).Where("role = ?", "admin").Updates(User{Name: "hello", Age: 18})
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', age=18 WHERE role = 'admin';
result.RowsAffected // returns updated records count
result.Error // returns updating error
Advanced
Update with SQL Expression
GORM allows updates column with SQL expression, e.g:
// product's ID is `3`
db.Model(&product).Update("price", gorm.Expr("price * ? + ?", 2, 100))
// UPDATE "products" SET "price" = price * 2 + 100, "updated_at" = '2013-11-17 21:34:10' WHERE "id" = 3;
db.Model(&product).Updates(map[string]interface{}{"price": gorm.Expr("price * ? + ?", 2, 100)})
// UPDATE "products" SET "price" = price * 2 + 100, "updated_at" = '2013-11-17 21:34:10' WHERE "id" = 3;
db.Model(&product).UpdateColumn("quantity", gorm.Expr("quantity - ?", 1))
// UPDATE "products" SET "quantity" = quantity - 1 WHERE "id" = 3;
db.Model(&product).Where("quantity > 1").UpdateColumn("quantity", gorm.Expr("quantity - ?", 1))
// UPDATE "products" SET "quantity" = quantity - 1 WHERE "id" = 3 AND quantity > 1;
And GORM also allows update with SQL Expression/Context Valuer with Customized Data Types, e.g:
// Create from customized data type
type Location struct {
X, Y int
}
func (loc Location) GormValue(ctx context.Context, db *gorm.DB) clause.Expr {
return clause.Expr{
SQL: "ST_PointFromText(?)",
Vars: []interface{}{fmt.Sprintf("POINT(%d %d)", loc.X, loc.Y)},
}
}
db.Model(&User{ID: 1}).Updates(User{
Name: "jinzhu",
Location: Location{X: 100, Y: 100},
})
// UPDATE `user_with_points` SET `name`="jinzhu",`location`=ST_PointFromText("POINT(100 100)") WHERE `id` = 1
Update from SubQuery
Update a table by using SubQuery
db.Model(&user).Update("company_name", db.Model(&Company{}).Select("name").Where("companies.id = users.company_id"))
// UPDATE "users" SET "company_name" = (SELECT name FROM companies WHERE companies.id = users.company_id);
db.Table("users as u").Where("name = ?", "jinzhu").Update("company_name", db.Table("companies as c").Select("name").Where("c.id = u.company_id"))
db.Table("users as u").Where("name = ?", "jinzhu").Updates(map[string]interface{}{}{"company_name": db.Table("companies as c").Select("name").Where("c.id = u.company_id")})
Without Hooks/Time Tracking
If you want to skip Hooks
methods and don’t track the update time when updating, you can use UpdateColumn
, UpdateColumns
, it works like Update
, Updates
// Update single column
db.Model(&user).UpdateColumn("name", "hello")
// UPDATE users SET name='hello' WHERE id = 111;
// Update multiple columns
db.Model(&user).UpdateColumns(User{Name: "hello", Age: 18})
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', age=18 WHERE id = 111;
// Update selected columns
db.Model(&user).Select("name", "age").UpdateColumns(User{Name: "hello", Age: 0})
// UPDATE users SET name='hello', age=0 WHERE id = 111;
Returning Data From Modified Rows
Return changed data, only works for database support Returning, for example:
// return all columns
var users []User
DB.Model(&users).Clauses(clause.Returning{}).Where("role = ?", "admin").Update("salary", gorm.Expr("salary * ?", 2))
// UPDATE `users` SET `salary`=salary * 2,`updated_at`="2021-10-28 17:37:23.19" WHERE role = "admin" RETURNING *
// users => []User{{ID: 1, Name: "jinzhu", Role: "admin", Salary: 100}, {ID: 2, Name: "jinzhu.2", Role: "admin", Salary: 1000}}
// return specified columns
DB.Model(&users).Clauses(clause.Returning{Columns: []clause.Column{{Name: "name"}, {Name: "salary"}}}).Where("role = ?", "admin").Update("salary", gorm.Expr("salary * ?", 2))
// UPDATE `users` SET `salary`=salary * 2,`updated_at`="2021-10-28 17:37:23.19" WHERE role = "admin" RETURNING `name`, `salary`
// users => []User{{ID: 0, Name: "jinzhu", Role: "", Salary: 100}, {ID: 0, Name: "jinzhu.2", Role: "", Salary: 1000}}
Check Field has changed?
GORM provides Changed
method could be used in Before Update Hooks, it will return the field changed or not
The Changed
method only works with methods Update
, Updates
, and it only checks if the updating value from Update
/ Updates
equals the model value, will return true if it is changed and not omitted
func (u *User) BeforeUpdate(tx *gorm.DB) (err error) {
// if Role changed
if tx.Statement.Changed("Role") {
return errors.New("role not allowed to change")
}
if tx.Statement.Changed("Name", "Admin") { // if Name or Role changed
tx.Statement.SetColumn("Age", 18)
}
// if any fields changed
if tx.Statement.Changed() {
tx.Statement.SetColumn("RefreshedAt", time.Now())
}
return nil
}
db.Model(&User{ID: 1, Name: "jinzhu"}).Updates(map[string]interface{"name": "jinzhu2"})
// Changed("Name") => true
db.Model(&User{ID: 1, Name: "jinzhu"}).Updates(map[string]interface{"name": "jinzhu"})
// Changed("Name") => false, `Name` not changed
db.Model(&User{ID: 1, Name: "jinzhu"}).Select("Admin").Updates(map[string]interface{
"name": "jinzhu2", "admin": false,
})
// Changed("Name") => false, `Name` not selected to update
db.Model(&User{ID: 1, Name: "jinzhu"}).Updates(User{Name: "jinzhu2"})
// Changed("Name") => true
db.Model(&User{ID: 1, Name: "jinzhu"}).Updates(User{Name: "jinzhu"})
// Changed("Name") => false, `Name` not changed
db.Model(&User{ID: 1, Name: "jinzhu"}).Select("Admin").Updates(User{Name: "jinzhu2"})
// Changed("Name") => false, `Name` not selected to update
Change Updating Values
To change updating values in Before Hooks, you should use SetColumn
unless it is a full updates with Save
, for example:
func (user *User) BeforeSave(tx *gorm.DB) (err error) {
if pw, err := bcrypt.GenerateFromPassword(user.Password, 0); err == nil {
tx.Statement.SetColumn("EncryptedPassword", pw)
}
if tx.Statement.Changed("Code") {
user.Age += 20
tx.Statement.SetColumn("Age", user.Age)
}
}
db.Model(&user).Update("Name", "jinzhu")