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sequelize-migrations-generator

v1.1.5

Published

Sequelize migrations generator && runner

Downloads

20

Readme

sequelize-migrations-generator

Migration generator and runner for sequelize

Forked from sequelize-auto-migrations

Install

npm install sequelize-migrations

Usage

makemigration [--options]

  • --require, -r 'Inject dependencies tu execute before run the script'
  • --name, -n 'Set migration name (default: "noname")'
  • --preview, -p 'Show migration preview (does not change any files)'
  • --comment, -c 'Set migration comment'
  • --execute, -x 'Create new migration and execute it'
  • --migrations-path 'The path to the migrations folder'
  • --models-path 'The path to the models folder'
  • --help 'Show this message'

Change models and run it again, model difference will be saved to the next migration

makemigration tool creates _current.json file in migrations dir, that is used to calculate difference to the next migration. Do not remove it!

Examples: To create and then execute migration, use: makemigration --name <name> -x

To preview new migration, without any changes, you can run:

makemigration --preview

runmigration [--options]

  • --require, -r 'Inject dependencies tu execute before run the script'
  • --rev 'Set migration revision (default: 0)'
  • --pos, -p 'Run first migration at pos (default: 0)'
  • --one 'Do not run next migrations'
  • --list, -l 'Show migration file list (without execution)'
  • --migrations-path 'The path to the migrations folder'
  • --models-path 'The path to the models folder'
  • --help 'Show this message'

TODO:

  • Migration action sorting procedure need some fixes. When many foreign keys in tables, there is a bug with action order. Now, please check it manually (--preview option)
  • Need to check (and maybe fix) field types: BLOB, RANGE, ARRAY, GEOMETRY, GEOGRAPHY
  • Downgrade is not supported, add it
  • This module tested with postgresql (I use it with my projects). Test with mysql and sqlite.