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Initialize or update your data easly with a version controller.
If you want to initialize or update automatically your data in Strapi for all of your environments, this plugin is made for you.
# with npm
npm i strapi-plugin-migrations
# with yarn
yarn add strapi-plugin-migrations
Create the "migrations" folder in the Strapi project root or set the environment variable MIGRATION_FOLDER_PATH which is the path to your files migration folder.
Configure the plugin to your Strapi from ./config/plugins.js
// ./config/plugins.js
module.exports = {
'migrations': {
enabled: true,
config: {
autoStart: true,
migrationFolderPath : 'migrations'
},
},
}
Variables
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
| autoStart | For auto start migrations when Strapi start or restart | false |
| migrationFolderPath | Path to migrations files | 'migrations' |
If you don't use autoStart your can call migrations where you want from this method :
await strapi.plugin('migrations').service('migrations').migrations()
Currently, with Strapi, the only way to initialize your data is to use bootstrap files, but they are launched on every reboot. Bootstraps are problematic when you want to edit existing data, such as email_reset_password.
In the native strapi code, the initialization of this data is as follows:
const pluginStore = strapi.store({
environment: '',
type: 'plugin',
name: 'users-permissions',
});
if (!(await pluginStore.get({ key: 'advanced' }))) {
const value = {
unique_email: true,
allow_register: true,
email_confirmation: false,
email_reset_password: null,
email_confirmation_redirection: null,
default_role: 'authenticated',
};
await pluginStore.set({ key: 'advanced', value });
}
So, on your project, if you want to change the value of the email_reset_password you'll want to do this:
const pluginStore = strapi.store({
environment: '',
type: 'plugin',
name: 'users-permissions',
});
const values = await pluginStore.get({ key: 'advanced' });
if (values) {
values.email_reset_password = strapi.config.custom.FRONT_URL + ‘/reset-password’
await pluginStore.set({ key: 'advanced', value: values });
}
By doing this, if you change the email_reset_password value in the Strapi's admin and restart your server, the value you have saved will always be overwritten by the contents of your bootstrap. Which is a problem because Strapi is a CMS, the admin must be master of the data.
To counter this problem, you can use this plugin, which has a javascript file versioning system. It allows you to play code only once, even after restarting the server several times.
/migrations
/v1_edit_reset_password_url.js
/v2_create_roles.js
Your migrations files must start with the letter v and a number and must be a javascript file.
The files are executed in ascending order, so the v1_edit_reset_password_url.js will be played before v2_create_roles.js
Once the v1 and v2 files have been executed, they will never be played by Strapi again.
You can show the migration progress in your terminal during start or restart Strapi. You can see your current migration version thanks to the url <your-strapi-url>/admin/settings/migrations
You want to update automatically the reset password url for all Strapi environments.
For that, you will create a javascript file in your migrations folder which start by v1 like that v1_edit_reset_password_url.js
/migrations
/v1_edit_reset_password_url.js
You put your code to change the reset password url in this file.
// v1_edit_reset_password_url.js
module.exports = async () => {
const pluginStore = strapi.store({
environment: '',
type: 'plugin',
name: 'users-permissions',
});
const values = await pluginStore.get({ key: 'advanced' });
if (values) {
values.email_reset_password = strapi.config.custom.FRONT_URL + '/reset-password';
await pluginStore.set({ key: 'advanced', value : values });
}
};
Wait for Strapi to restart or do it manually. I advise turning off Strapi during your code implementation or add watchIgnoreFiles configuration in ./config/admin.js to cancel auto restart Strapi for each modification of the migrations folder
You should see a migration report in your terminal ⬇️
If your restart your Strapi, the file v1_edit_reset_password_url.js will not be played again.
Feel free to fork and make a pull request of this plugin. All the input is welcome!
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FAQs
Initialize or update your data easly with a version controller.
The npm package strapi-plugin-migrations receives a total of 905 weekly downloads. As such, strapi-plugin-migrations popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that strapi-plugin-migrations demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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