Database migration tool
This is used to keep track of the database structure, and update it when need be via deploys.
Supported databases:
- MariaDB(/MySQL)
- Elasticsearch
A table/index by default called db_version will be created, containing a single integer.
Scripts will be placed by default in process.cwd()/dbmigration/.js
Each migration script will be ran, and the db_version increased, until no more migration scripts exists.
Installation
npm i --save larvitdbmigration
Usage
Application startup script
In your application startup script, do something like this:
MariaDb and MySQL
'use strict';
const DbMigration = require('larvitdbmigration'),
options = {},
db = require('larvitdb');
let dbMigration;
db.setup({
'host': '127.0.0.1',
'user': 'foo',
'password': 'bar',
'database': 'baz'
});
options.dbType = 'larvitdb';
options.dbDriver = db;
options.tableName = 'db_version';
options.migrationScriptsPath = './dbmigration';
dbMigration = new DbMigration(options);
dbMigration.run(function (err) {
if (err) throw err;
});
Elasticsearch
'use strict';
const elasticsearch = require('elasticsearch'),
DbMigration = require('larvitdbmigration'),
options = {},
es = new elasticsearch.Client({'host': '127.0.0.1:9200'});
let dbMigration;
options.dbType = 'elasticsearch';
options.dbDriver = es;
options.tableName = 'db_version';
options.migrationScriptsPath = './dbmigration';
dbMigration = new DbMigration(options);
dbMigration.run(function (err) {
if (err) throw err;
});
Example migration scripts
Lets say the current database have a table like this:
CREATE TABLE bloj (nisse int(11));
And in the next deploy we'd like to change the column name "nisse" to "hasse". For this you can do one of two methods:
MariaDB / MySQL, Javascript
Create the file process.cwd()/migrationScriptsPath/1.js with this content:
'use strict';
exports = module.exports = function (cb) {
const db = this.options.dbDriver;
db.query('ALTER TABLE bloj CHANGE nisse hasse int(11);', cb);
};
Elasticsearch
Create the file process.cwd()/migrationScriptsPath/1.js with this content:
'use strict';
exports = module.exports = function (cb) {
const es = this.options.dbDriver;
es.indices.putMapping({
'index': 'foo',
'type': 'bar',
'body': {
'bar': {
'properties': {
'names': {
'type': 'string',
'position_increment_gap': 100
}
}
}
}
}, cb);
};
SQL
IMPORTANT! SQL files will be ignored if a .js file exists.
Create the file process.cwd()/migrationScriptsPath/1.sql with this content:
ALTER TABLE bloj CHANGE nisse hasse int(11);
Summary
Tadaaa! Now this gets done once and the version will be bumped to 1. If you then create a script named "2.js" or "2.sql" you might guess what happends. :)