@mmckelvy/apply-migrations

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Apply migrations

Simple, idempotent migrations for node-pg.

Install

npm install @mmckelvy/apply-migrations --save-dev

Suggested usage

For a full example, see the examples folder.

Create a directory called migrations and add a file called index.js.

Create a child directory called src and add your migrations to src as .sql files. The naming convention for your files is as follows:

<order number>[separator]<migration name>.sql

Examples of valid filenames:

1_base-schema.sql <-- Best practice

2-adjust-column.sql
v003_drop-constraint.sql
4add-3-columns.sql

The only thing that matters is the first number that appears in the filename. That will be used to sort the migration files in ascending order. Using a separator such as _ is optional, but encouraged for your own readability.

Include the following migration table at the top of your first migration file:

create table migration (
  migration_id integer primary key generated by default as identity,
  filename text not null,
  created_at timestamp with time zone default current_timestamp
);

The migration table will be used to check if a particular migration has already been applied.

Once you have your src directory with your migration files set up, import the applyMigrations function in index.js and apply your migrations:

const { Pool } = require('pg');
const applyMigrations = require('@mmckelvy/apply-migrations');

// an instance of a typical node-pg pool.
(async () => {
  const pool = new Pool({
    host: 'localhost',
    database: db,
    port: 5432,
    user: process.env.USER,
    password: null,
    max: 10
  });

  await applyMigrations({
    pool,
    src: `${__dirname}/src` // assumes your migration directory is called 'src'
  });

  await pool.end();
})();

API

applyMigrations({ pool, src })

Returns void.

Executes a sequence of .sql files (migrations) in ascending order. Upon successful execution of each migration, records the migration in a migration table.

Notes:

  • You will be responsible for instantiating and ending the pool, as well as creating the migration table (see suggested usage above).
  • If a migration fails, applyMigrations will abort immediately. No further migrations will be applied.

pool

Type: object

A node-pg pool instance. Generally you'll want to use the same pool parameters as those from your app (i.e. same host, database, port, etc.).

Note that after the migrations run, you should end the pool by calling pool.end() (see suggested usage above).

src

Type: string

A path to the directory with your migrations. It's generally easiest to make this directory a sibling to the script where you call applyMigrations.

Test

npm test

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