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@wavychat/neo4j_migrations

v2.8.0

Published

Migrate your Neo4j constraints

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neo4j_migrations

Migrate your Neo4j constraints

Configuring

To setup a custom config please create a neo4j-mig.config.json file.

In this file you need to specify:

  • the db name (default is neo4j)
  • the url to the database
  • the db username
  • the db password
  • where to save your migrations (default is ./migrations)
  • node label of already runned migration in neo4j
export interface IJSONConfig {
  database?: string;
  url: string;
  username: string;
  password: string;
  folder?: string;
  node_label?: string;
}

Creating a migration

npx neo4j_migrations create --name User Or: npx neo4j_migrations create -n User

This will create a .cql file under the folder you specified in neo4j-mig.config.json.

This file is seperated in 2 parts:

  • Migrate
  • Undo

Just write the cypher code you want to execute on migration under the # -- up -- And the code you will execute when reverting the migration under the # -- undo --

Don't remove those comments

Running your migrations

npx neo4j-mig run

This runs migrations that where not already executed and saves them in neo4j with the label you specified in neo4j-mig.config.json.

Undo migrations

  • Undo last:

    npx neo4j-mig undo-last

  • Undo all:

    npx neo4j-mig undo-all