@emigrate/postgres
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@emigrate/postgres

A PostgreSQL plugin for Emigrate. Uses a PostgreSQL database for storing the migration history. Can load and generate .sql migration files.

The table used for storing the migration history is compatible with the immigration-postgres package, so you can use this together with the @emigrate/cli as a drop-in replacement for that package.

Description

This plugin is actually three different Emigrate plugins in one:

  1. A storage plugin for storing the migration history in a PostgreSQL database.
  2. A loader plugin for loading .sql migration files and be able to execute them as part of the migration process.
  3. A generator plugin for generating .sql migration files.

Installation

Install the plugin in your project, alongside the Emigrate CLI:

npm install @emigrate/cli @emigrate/postgres
# or
pnpm add @emigrate/cli @emigrate/postgres
# or
yarn add @emigrate/cli @emigrate/postgres
# or
bun add @emigrate/cli @emigrate/postgres

Usage

Using the storage plugin

See Options below for the default values and how to configure the plugin using environment variables.

Configure the storage in your emigrate.config.js file:

export default {
  directory: 'migrations',
  storage: 'postgres', // the @emigrate/ prefix is optional
};

Or use the CLI options --storage (or -s)

emigrate up --storage postgres  # the @emigrate/ prefix is optional

Storage plugin with custom options

Configure the storage in your emigrate.config.js file by importing the createPostgresStorage function (see Options for available options).

In this mode the plugin will not use any of the environment variables for configuration.

import { createPostgresStorage } from '@emigrate/postgres';

export default {
  directory: 'migrations',
  storage: createPostgresStorage({ table: 'migrations', connection: { ... } }), // All connection options are passed to postgres()
};

Or use the CLI option --storage (or -s) and use environment variables (see Options for available variables).

POSTGRES_URL=postgres://user:pass@host/db emigrate up --storage postgres  # the @emigrate/ prefix is optional

Using the loader plugin

The loader plugin is used to transform .sql migration files into JavaScript functions that can be executed by the "up" command.

See Options below for the default values and how to configure the plugin using environment variables.

Configure the loader in your emigrate.config.js file:

export default {
  directory: 'migrations',
  plugins: ['postgres'], // the @emigrate/ prefix is optional
};

Or by importing the default export from the plugin:

import postgresPlugin from '@emigrate/postgres';

export default {
  directory: 'migrations',
  plugins: [postgresPlugin],
};

NOTE: Using the root level plugins option will load the plugin for all commands, which means the generator plugin will be used by default for the "new" command as well. If you only want to use the loader plugin, use the up.plugins option instead:

export default {
  directory: 'migrations',
  up: {
    plugins: ['postgres'], // the @emigrate/ prefix is optional
    // or:
    plugins: [import('@emigrate/postgres')],
  },
};

The loader plugin can also be loaded using the CLI option --plugin (or -p) together with the "up" command:

emigrate up --plugin postgres  # the @emigrate/ prefix is optional

Using the generator plugin

The generator plugin is used to generate skeleton .sql migration files inside your migration directory.

Configure the generator in your emigrate.config.js file:

export default {
  directory: 'migrations',
  plugins: ['postgres'], // the @emigrate/ prefix is optional
};

Or by importing the default export from the plugin:

import postgresPlugin from '@emigrate/postgres';

export default {
  directory: 'migrations',
  plugins: [postgresPlugin],
};

NOTE: Using the root level plugins option will load the plugin for all commands, which means the loader plugin will be used by default for the "up" command as well. If you only want to use the generator plugin, use the new.plugins option instead:

export default {
  directory: 'migrations',
  new: {
    plugins: ['postgres'], // the @emigrate/ prefix is optional
    // or:
    plugins: [import('@emigrate/postgres')],
  },
};

The generator plugin can also be loaded using the CLI option --plugin (or -p) together with the "new" command:

emigrate new --plugin postgres My new migration file  # the @emigrate/ prefix is optional

Loader plugin with custom options

Configure the loader in your emigrate.config.js file by importing the createPostgresLoader function (see Options for available options).

In this mode the plugin will not use any of the environment variables for configuration.

import { createPostgresLoader } from '@emigrate/postgres';

export default {
  directory: 'migrations',
  plugins: [
    createPostgresLoader({ connection: { ... } }), // All connection options are passed to postgres()
  ],
};

Options

The storage plugin accepts the following options:

Option Applies to Description Default Environment variable
table storage plugin The name of the table to use for storing the migrations. migrations POSTGRES_TABLE
connection storage and loader plugins The connection options to pass to postgres(). {} POSTGRES_URL or POSTGRES_HOST, POSTGRES_PORT, POSTGRES_USER, POSTGRES_PASSWORD and POSTGRES_DB

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