file-task-runner v1.0.1
file-task-runner
Node.js library for easy file-based task migrations.
Inspired by (https://south.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) Based on (https://github.com/abnamrocoesd/neo4j-data-migrations)
Requirements
Node.js version >= 10
Installation
Install package:
npm install file-task-runner
Usage
Command-line
The command-line tool is used to control the migration of the system forwards or backwards through the series of migrations for any given app.
The most common use is:
run-file-tasks myapp
This will migrate the app myapp forwards through all the migrations. If you want to migrate all the apps at once, run:
run-file-tasks
This has the same effect as calling the first example for every app, and will deal with dependencies properly.
Options
The following options are available to change behaviour of the migration tool:
-d, --dir [path]
Path to the migrations directory.
Adding migrations
If you want to add a data migration script, add a .js
file with the appropriate prefix in the tasks
and app (sub-)directory. You need to keep track of the increment of the prefix to ensure correct migration order.
Migration format
Each migration file should export an anonymous object exposing three properties:
- name {String} Verbose description of the migration
- forward {async Function} Forward migration script.
Example migration file:
module.exports = {
name: 'Add users',
forward: async () => {
console.log('Hello, file task runner!');
},
};
Inclusion in continuous integration and deployment
You can include the run-file-tasks
command in the deployment script of your application. Ensure it is run before the rest of your application is started.
API usage
It is possible to programmatically use the migration library by means of dependency injection. An example:
import Migrate from 'file-task-runner';
Migrate.configure(__dirname);
Migrate.all(); // Migrate all apps at once.
Migrate.app('myapp') // Migrate myapp.
Migrate.close();
License
MIT
Author
Remco Hendriks, ABN AMRO Bank 2020.