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@yahapi/mysql-migrations

v0.2.1

Published

Basic Node.js library to execute mysql migration files

Downloads

11

Readme

yahapi-mysql-migratinos

Executes migration files for MySQL.

Install

npm install --save @yahapi/mysql-migrations

Example

import Migrations from '@yahapi/mysql-migrations';

const migrations = new Migrations({
  database: 'mysql_migrations',
  host: '127.0.0.1',
  port: 3306,
  user: 'test',
  password: 'test',
}, {});

migrations.run(`${__dirname}/migrations/*.js`);
migrations.on('log', (lvl, msg) => {
  console.log(`${lvl}: ${msg}`);
});

Options

The signature new Migrations(config) accepts mysql connection options which are identical to mysql.createPool(). At a minimum host, database, user and password must be specified.

Events

  • log Emitted with two arguments; (lvl, msg).

Run tests

Start docker-compose up to start a MySQL server with correct table and user.

If you're not using docker-compose, make sure to have a running MySQL server on port 3306 with the following database setup:

CREATE DATABASE mysql_migrations;
CREATE USER 'mysql_migrations'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'mysql_migrations';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON mysql_migrations.* TO 'mysql_migrations'@'%' WITH GRANT OPTION;