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Advanced tools
Node.js database migration management built exclusively for postgres. (But can also be used for other DBs conforming to SQL standard - e.g. CockroachDB.) Started by Theo Ephraim, now maintained by Salsita Software.
see v3 branch.
$ npm install node-pg-migrate pg
Installing this module adds a runnable file into your node_modules/.bin
directory. If installed globally (with the -g option), you can run node-pg-migrate
and if not, you can run ./node_modules/.bin/node-pg-migrate
It will also install pg
library as it is peer dependency used for migrations.
Add "migrate": "node-pg-migrate"
to scripts
section of package.json
so you are able to quickly run commands.
Run npm run migrate create my first migration
. It will create file xxx_my-first-migration.js
in migrations
folder.
Open it and change contents to:
exports.up = (pgm) => {
pgm.createTable('users', {
id: 'id',
name: { type: 'varchar(1000)', notNull: true },
createdAt: {
type: 'timestamp',
notNull: true,
default: pgm.func('current_timestamp'),
},
})
pgm.createTable('posts', {
id: 'id',
userId: {
type: 'integer',
notNull: true,
references: '"users"',
onDelete: 'cascade',
},
body: { type: 'text', notNull: true },
createdAt: {
type: 'timestamp',
notNull: true,
default: pgm.func('current_timestamp'),
},
})
pgm.createIndex('posts', 'userId')
}
Save migration file.
Now you should put your DB connection string to DATABASE_URL
environment variable and run npm run migrate up
.
(e.g. DATABASE_URL=postgres://test:test@localhost:5432/test npm run migrate up
)
You should now have two tables in your DB :tada:
If you will want to change your schema later, you can e.g. add lead paragraph to posts:
Run npm run migrate create posts lead
, edit xxx_posts_lead.js
:
exports.up = (pgm) => {
pgm.addColumns('posts', {
lead: { type: 'text', notNull: true },
})
}
Run npm run migrate up
and there will be new column in posts
table :tada: :tada:
Want to know more? Read docs:
Full docs are available at https://salsita.github.io/node-pg-migrate
Why only Postgres? - By writing this migration tool specifically for postgres instead of accommodating many databases, we can actually provide a full featured tool that is much simpler to use and maintain. I was tired of using crippled database tools just in case one day we switch our database.
Async / Sync - Everything is async in node, and that's great, but a migration tool should really just be a fancy wrapper that generates SQL. Most other migration tools force you to bring in control flow libraries or wrap everything in callbacks as soon as you want to do more than a single operation in a migration. Plus by building up a stack of operations, we can automatically infer down migrations (sometimes) to save even more time.
Naming / Raw Sql - Many tools force you to use their constants to do things like specify data types. Again, this tool should be a fancy wrapper that generates SQL, so whenever possible, it should just pass through user values directly to the SQL. The hard part is remembering the syntax of the specific operation, not remembering how to type "timestamp"!
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Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Theo Ephraim
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