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knex-single-schema

v0.1.0

Published

Add support of database schema to knex config file.

Downloads

5

Readme

knex-single-schema

Add support of database schema to knex config file.

Installation

NPM

npm -i knex-single-schema

Yarn

yarn add knex-single-schema

Quick start

knexfile.js

const { withSchema } = require('knex-single-schema');

// Declare schema name in connection options.
module.exports = withSchema({
  client: 'pg',
  connection: {
    database: 'database',
    schema: 'myschema', // New option by this plugin
    user: 'user',
    password: 'password',
    charset: 'utf8',
  },
});

// Or via second argument of withSchema.
module.exports = withSchema({
  client: 'pg',
  connection: {
    database: 'database',
    user: 'user',
    password: 'password',
    charset: 'utf8',
  },
}, 'myschema');

Schema seed

You may want to create schema in database automatically. Function schemaSeed solves this case. It internally calls CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS for schema declared in knexfile.js.

Create new knex seed file and name it schema.js.

{your knex seeds directory}/schema.js

const { schemaSeed } = require('knex-single-schema');

exports.seed = schemaSeed;

Now you can create schema with knex CLI command in project directory.

knex seed:make schema.js

License

MIT