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migry

v0.4.1

Published

Simple mongoose database migration manager

Downloads

12

Readme

migry

Is a simplistic mongoose library to manage database migrations.

Installation

npm install migry

Compatibility

  • node.js 8.x+

Usage

  • Create a folder migrations/ in your project or you can use the ./node_modules/.bin/migry init command
  • Add a config file migrations/config.json
// migrations/config.json

{
  "local": {
    "uri": "mongodb://localhost:27017/db-name",
    "options": {}
  },
  "preprod": {
    "uri": "mongodb://<username>:<password>@<preprod-mongohost>:<port>/db-name",
    "options": {
      "ca_certificate_base64": "<the base64 certificate for connection>"
    }
  }
}
  • You can use the library:
> ./node_modules/.bin/migry

Usage: migry [options] [command]
Commands:

    list           list existing migration files
    init           init the migration folder with the config.json file
    create <name>  create a new migration
    run [name]     run updates to latest or specified [name]

API

  • Init the migration folder
> ./node_modules/.bin/migry init

migrations/config.json file was successfully created⏎
  • Create a new migration
> ./node_modules/.bin/migry add-users

1513353185076-add-users.js - was created⏎
// migrations/1513353185076-add-users.js

const User = require('../models/user.model');
// you can use all your mongoose models

async function migrate() {
  const users = await User.find({});
  // do your logic

  return;
}

module.exports = migrate;
  • List existing migrations
> ./node_modules/.bin/migry list

1511163445408-ich.js
1511163447619-ni.js
1511163449369-san.js
1511163451497-shi.js
1511163453742-roku.js
1513353185076-add-users.js
  • Run specific migration
> ./node_modules/.bin/migry run add-users

1513353185076-add-users.js - migrated OK
  • Run all migrations
> ./node_modules/.bin/migry run
  • Run migrations on specific environment
> ./node_modules/.bin/migry run --env prod