exodusjs
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Simple postgres database migrations
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exodus.js
Simple postgres database migrations
Install
$ npm i -D exodusjs # short for npm install --save-dev exodusjs
How Do I Use It?
$ export DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres:@localhost:5432/database
$ exodus create add-events-table # this creates a migrations/ folder in the current directory along with a new migration file!
$ exodus migrate
$ [EXODUS] Running 1 migration
$ [EXODUS] Ran migration 20150811090001-add-events-table
$ [EXODUS] Finished
$ exodus rollback
$ [EXODUS] Rolling back 1 migration
$ [EXODUS] Rolling back migration 20150811090001-add-events-table
$ [EXODUS] Finished
What Does A Migration Look Like?
// 20150811090001-add-events-table
var migration = {
up: `
your sql goes here
`,
down: `
your sql goes here
`
};
module.exports = migration;
A Real Migration
var migration = {
up: `
create table events (
id bigserial primary key,
data json,
created_at timestamp without time zone default now()
);
`,
down: `
drop table events;
`
};
module.exports = migration;
How Does It Work?
When you run exodus migrate for the first time, a migrations table is created in your database and it tracks which migrations have been run.
What's With The Name?
Migrations... exodus... they're synonyms. You get it.