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Pg-mate

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Pg-mate is a migration management tool for PostgreSQL databases with the following features:

  • Up and down migrations
  • Customizable client injection for migrations (native pg driver, zapatos, or any other client you want)
  • First-class CLI and programmatic usage
  • Fully written in TypeScript

Table of Contents:


Installation

To get started, install Pg-mate using npm or yarn:

npm install pg-mate
# or
yarn add pg-mate

Setup

Next, create a migrations directory with the following structure:

migrations
  ├── index.ts
  └── pg-mate.ts

In migrations/index.ts, add the following code:

// migrations/index.ts:
export const migrations = {};

In migrations/pg-mate.ts, add the following code:

// migrations/pg-mate.ts:
import { pgMate, PgMateConfig } from "pg-mate";
import { migrations } from "./index";

export const config: PgMateConfig = {
  connexionUrl: "postgresql://postgres:password@localhost:5432/postgres",
  migrationImports: migrations,
  migrationDir: __dirname,
  esm: false,
  ts: true,
};
pgMate.cli(config);

Note that pgMate.cli(config); enables the use of this file as a CLI

Programmatic Usage

To use pg-mate programmatically:

import { pgMate } from "pg-mate";
import { config } from "./migrations/pg-mate";

(async () => {
  const pgMateClient = await pgMate.init(config);
  await pgMateClient.migrate();
})();

Using the CLI with ts-node

You can use ts-node to execute pg-mate.ts directly:

ts-node pg-mate.js <command>

If your package.json is configured for commonjs, it should work easily.
If it's configured for modules, you will need to add the --esm flag:

ts-node --esm pg-mate.js <command>

Using the CLI with node

You can compile the pg-mate.ts file as you would with your app. Then, invoke the CLI as follows:

node dist/pg-mate.js <command>

Configuration

Below is the PgMateConfig definition with default values:

type PgMateConfig = {
  /**
   * Exemple: "postgresql://postgres:password@localhost:5432/postgres"
   */
  connexionUrl: string;
  /**
   * Allows injecting a custom db client in migration functions.
   * Default: native pg driver
   * Exemple: () => knexClient
   */
  getClient?: () => Promise<any>;
  /**
   * Should not be modified except for very specific reasons.
   * Default: __dirname
   */
  migrationDir: string;
  /**
   * Must be the migrations import (required)
   */
  migrationImports: MigrationFiles;
  /**
   * If type: "module" in package.json => true
   * Default: false
   */
  esm?: boolean;
  /**
   * Used to use the correction extension in migrations directory.
   * Default: false
   */
  ts?: boolean;
};

Commands

Creating a Migration

pgMateClient.create({ name: 'hello' })
# or
node pg-mate.js create <name>
# or
ts-node pg-mate.ts create <name>
import { Client } from "pg";

export const up = async (pg: Client) => {
  pg.query(`
        CREATE TABLE users(
            id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
            name varchar NOT NULL
        );
    `);
};

export const down = async (pg: Client) => {
  pg.query(`DROP TABLE users;`);
};

Running Migrations

To run migrations, use the following command:

pgMateClient.migrate()
# or
node pg-mate.js migrate
# or
ts-node pg-mate.ts migrate

Rolling Back Migrations

To rollback a migration, use the following command:

pgMateClient.rollback()
# or
node pg-mate.js rollback
# or
ts-node pg-mate.ts rollback

Refreshing the Index

The migrations are imported using the index file in the migrations directory. This file is automatically updated after a new migration is created.
If needed, the refreshIndex command can trigger an update of the index.

In the index, migrations should be listed in the same order as the migration files (alphabetical-ordered).
If the index is corrupted, an exception will be thrown during command execution.

pgMateClient.refreshIndex()
# or
node pg-mate.js refreshIndex
# or
ts-node pg-mate.ts refreshIndex

That's it! You can now use pg-mate to manage your Postgresql database migrations.