mongrate-cli
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command line tooling for mongrate, the mongodb/mongoosejs migration framework
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Mongrate-CLI
Command line tooling for the mongrate migration framework.
Get Started
You will need both mongrate and the mongrate-cli tool. Mongrate should be installed in the project, while the cli tool should be installed globally.
npm install mongrate
npm install -g mongrate-cli
Now you can use the cli tool to generate a migration and run migrations.
Generate A Migration
Use the command line to generate a migration file.
mongrate "some example migration"
This will produce a mongrations/##########-some-example-migration.js
file
where "#########" is a timestamp.
See the mongrate docmentation for information on how to write a mongrate migration script.
Connect Mongrate To Your MongoDB Database
Before you can run you migrations, you need to provide a connection to your MongoDB database. This only has to be done once per project, but it must be done before the migrations can run.
Create a mongrate.js
file in your project folder, and
have it export a connect
function. This function receives
one callback argument that you must call once your database
connection has been established.
// my-project/mongrate.js
var mongoose = require("mongoose");
module.exports = {
// provide a connection to my mongodb instance
connect: function(cb){
var conn = "mongodb://localhost:27017/some-database";
mongoose.connect(conn, function(err){
if (err) { throw err; }
// now that i'm connected, i can tell mongrate to run
cb();
});
}
};
Having written this connector, you can now use the mongrate command line to run your migrations.
Run Migrations
Once you have completed your migraiton script, you can run them with the command line.
mongrate
Specifying no parameters will tell mongrate to run all of the migration files
found in the mongrations
folder.
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Mongrate-CLI is ©Copyright 2015, Muted Solutions LLC.
Mongrate and Mongrate-CLI are distributable under the MIT License