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anydb-sql-2-migrations

v3.0.3

Published

Database migrations for anydb-sql-2

Downloads

10

Readme

anydb-sql-migrations

Database migrations for anydb-sql

usage

Create a script called migrate.js and add the following

#!/usr/bin/env node

var myanydbsql = require('./path/to/my/database/instance');

require('anydb-sql-migrate')
.create(myanydbsql, '/path/to/migrations/dir')
.run();

In your migrations dir, create a file named '001-empty-test.js' and add the code

exports.up = function(transaction) {}
exports.down = function(transaction) {}

The first method is run when upgrading the db, while the second is run when downgrading it. Both methods accept a single parameter - the transaction within which that migration should run.

To check for pending migrations, use

./path/to/migrate.js --check

It should show 001-empty-test and return a nonzero exit code

To run pending migrations, use

./path/to/migrate.js --execute

It should run the exported empty up function.

If you want to silently run the migrations, you can pass { silent: true } to run and migrate functions

require('anydb-sql-migrate')
.create(myanydbsql, '/path/to/migrations/dir')
.migrate({ silent: true }); // it will supress only console.logs, not errors

license

MIT