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Tool to manage and keep track of contentful migrations.

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Contentful Migrator Programme

Tool to manage Contentful migrations

Setup

Install package

npm i --save @prototyp-stockholm/contentful-migrator-programme

Prepare a Contentful space

Get an API Key for migrations (CTF_CMA_TOKEN) under Settings -> API Keys -> Content management tokens in your Contentful space.

Create an environment under Settings -> Environments.

Create a configuration file

Create a .env file in your project root and add these variables:

Required variables
CTF_SPACE_ID=<SECRET>       # The Contentful space id
CTF_ENVIRONMENT_ID=<SECRET>    # The name of the Contentful environment
CTF_CMA_TOKEN=<SECRET>      # The Content Management API token
Optional variables
MIGRATIONS_DIR=migrations                   # A relative path to the directory where CMP will store migration script files
APPLIED_MIGRATIONS_TYPE_ID=appliedMigrations # The content type id used to store applied migration entries  
MAX_NUMBER_OF_ALIASES=1                     # The number of allowed aliases in this Contentful space
MAX_NUMBER_OF_ENVIRONMENTS=4                # The number of allowed aliases in this Contentful space

Usage

An example migration with up and down functions:

module.exports.up = (migration, context) => {
    const dog = migration.createContentType('dog').name('Dog').displayField('name')
    dog.createField('name').type('Symbol').name('Name')
}

module.exports.down = (migration, context) => {
    // Note: If you already have content with type dog you'll have to remove all dog entries, before removing the dog type
    migration.deleteContentType('dog')
}

If you did not install the package globally you'll have to prepend node_modules/.bin/ to the cmp command.

Otherwise, you can add the cmp command in the scripts section of the project package.json.

Then you can use it like so: npm run cmp.

{
    "scripts": {
        "cmp": "cmp"
    }
}

Read more on migration syntax on https://github.com/contentful/contentful-migration

Available commands

cmp generate <migrationName>

Generates a migration with the given name and a timestamp prepended ex: YYYYMMDDhhmmssxxx-add-user-type.js.

cmp migrate

Applies all up operations of the non applied migrations to the CTF_ENVIRONMENT_ID set in the .env file

cmp rollback

Applies the down operations (i.e rolls back ) of the latest migration batch

cmp aux:create <name?>

Creates an aux environment based on CTF_ENVIRONMENT_ID. You can give it an optional name.

cmp aux:drop <name>

Drop the environment with the given name

cmp aux:test

Creates environment from CTF_ENVIRONMENT_ID, applies new migrations, and drops the environment

For development of the CMP tool

  1. Clone this project
  2. npm i
  3. npm link
  4. Create a test project in another folder and cd into it
  5. npm init
  6. npm i @prototyp-stockholm/contentful-migrator-programme
  7. npm link @prototyp-stockholm/contentful-migrator-programme
  8. create an .env file and set the required CTF credentials

Now anything you modify in the locally cloned package will be instantly available in the test project to test.

Roadmap

  • Track migrated migrations with a migration type
  • Generate migration command.
  • Apply migrations command.
  • Reset current environment to master.
  • Rollback the latest migration
  • Apply migrations in batches and ability to rollback if something goes wrong (aux env).
  • When migrating, all migrations will belong to a batch. When rolling back, the latest batch will be reverted.
  • Improve migrations templates (add ability to use npm run m:generate add-name-to-user-type --name=Symbol --age=Number for example and generate the needed code to add the fields.
  • Improve seeding or maybe rethink it or maybe remove it since it may be out of scope.
  • Move to TypeScript.
  • Document features.

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Package last updated on 31 May 2022

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