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@eigenspace/db-migrator

v2.0.2

Published

It is a base package that allows to migrate SQL change sets for a database. It is a simple version of migration like the Liquibase does but only for NodeJs.

Downloads

145

Readme

DB Migrator

It is a base package that allows to migrate SQL change sets for a database. It is a simple version of migration like the Liquibase does but only for NodeJs.

Why do we have that dev dependencies?

  • @eigenspace/codestyle - includes lint rules, config for typescript.
  • @eigenspace/commit-linter - linter for commit messages.
  • @eigenspace/package-publisher - it publishes the package and set the next version automatically.
  • @types/* - contains type definitions for specific library.
  • clean-webpack-plugin - it is used to clean dist folder before build.
  • copy-webpack-plugin - it is used to copy additional files into dist.
  • eslint - it checks code for readability, maintainability, and functionality errors.
  • eslint-plugin-eigenspace-script - includes set of script linting rules and configuration for them.
  • husky - used for configure git hooks.
  • lint-staged - used for configure linters against staged git files.
  • ts-loader - webpack loader to build typescript files.
  • ts-node - to run without build typescript.
  • typescript - is a superset of JavaScript that have static type-checking and ECMAScript features.
  • webpack - it is used to build the package/library.
  • webpack-cli - it is used to send commands to webpack using commandline interface.