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ship-hold-migration

v2.0.0

Published

migration adapter for ship-hold

Downloads

6

Readme

ship-hold-migration

CircleCI migration adapter for ship-hold

install

npm install ship-hold-migration [--save|--save-dev]

usage

const sh = require('ship-hold')(/* your connection options */);
const mig=require('ship-hold-migration');

mig(sh);

const migrator = sh.migrator();

migrator.up()
    .then(function(){
        return migrator.down();
    });

migration file

A migration file must contains up (executing a migration) and down (rolling back a migration) methods which return Promise; and a timestamp property referring to the creation date of the migration (so migration can be ordered) You can optionally add a name property otherwise it will use the file name (without the extension) as default

//myMigration.js

module.exports = {
    name:'createUserTable',
    timestamp:12312423423,
    async up(sh){
        //code to execute for the migration (sh is the shiphold instance)
        return sh.query(`CREATE TABLE users(
            id serial PRIMARY KEY,
            name varchar(128)
        );`);
    },
    async down(sh){
        return sh.query(`DROP TABLE users`);
    }
}

options

Options to pass to the adapter factory

  • modelName: the name of the model used to store meta data related to the migrations (default: migrations)
  • tableName: the name of the table used to store meta data related to the migrations (default: shiphold_migrations)
  • directory: the path to the directory containing the migrations file (default:'/migrations')

##api

up

Run all pending migrations; returns a Promise which resolve with successful migrations object (as an array)

down

rollback the last migration; returns a Promise which resolve with successful migrations object (as an array)

pending

return a Promise which resolves with the names of the pending migrations (as an array):

executed

return a Promise which resolves with the names of the already executed migrations (as an array):

list

return a Promise which resolves with the names of all migrations (as an array)

migrations

return a Promise which resolves with all the migrations objects (as an array)

model

Find or create the model related to migrations meta data. resolve a Promise with that model.