This library allows you to write migration scenarios using SQL and run them with a simple CLI.
foo@bar:~$ yarn trona
Running evolve script
--- 1.sql ---
CREATE TABLE Customers (
id INTEGER NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(32) NOT NULL,
primary key (id)
);
Evolution is successful!
foo@bar:~$
First you need to install trona
via package manager:
yarn add trona
Then you need to setup simple configuration file named .trona-config.js
and containing script that exports async function runQuery
. The function should be rejected in case of failure of said query and in case of SELECT query successfully executed returns array of selected rows in form of an object {[field]: value}
.
import PG from 'pg';
const client = new PG.Client({
// ...
});
await client.connect();
console.log(`Connected to database`);
export function runQuery(query) {
return client.query(query).then((result) => result.rows);
}
import mysql from 'mysql';
import { promisify } from 'util';
const connection = mysql.createConnection({
// ...
});
const connect = promisify(connection.connect).bind(connection);
const runQuery = promisify(connection.query).bind(connection);
await connect();
console.log(`Connected to database`);
export { runQuery };
Create a folder evolutions
for your evolutions script and add your first evolution to it. Note the rules which you should follow writing said evolutions:
{evolution-number}-{text}.sql
. Text part -{text}
is optional and can be omitted (e.g. both 1.sql
and 1-create-table.sql
are correct). Note: file name should always start with number. Evolution script file with any other symbol will be ignored (e.g. *1-incorrect.sql
or -1-worng.sql
) and warning will be shown during execution.1-abba.sql
, 1-baab.sql
, 1.sql
, 1-baba.sql
)Folder content example:
- evolutions
- 1.sql
- 2.sql
- 3.sql
...
Evolution contents example:
CREATE TABLE Customers (
id INTEGER NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(32) NOT NULL,
primary key (id)
);
#DOWN
DROP TABLE Customers;
Run command
yarn trona
This command will create table with information about evolutions, if it doesn't exist. After it will execute all your evolutions.
After you managed to successfully setup trona
you can run yarn trona
command. This command will automatically detect any changed or new files in your evolutions folder, run respected fallback scripts if needed and than evolve your databae schema (e. g. if you have 1.sql, 2.sql, and 3.sql evolutions already in your database, you have changed 2.sql and added 4.sql it will run fallback for 3.sql and 2.sql and then run 2.sql, 3.sql, and 4.sql scripts)
By default evolution script will ask for a confirmation to run a degrade script. You can disable this feature by -y
or --no-interactive
flag.
yarn trona -y
You can change path to trona config file by providing -c
or --config-path
option (by default trona will try to find config file .trona-config.js
in a root directory).
yarn trona -c config/.trona-my-config.js
Custom evolutions folder can be choosen by providing -d
or --evolutions-dir
option. By default evolutions
folder is being used.
yarn trona -d migrations
version
in package.jsongit commin -m "Release X.X.X"
git tag -a vX.X.X -m "vX.X.X"
git push --follow-tags
yarn clean-publish