mayflower v1.1.2
Mayflower
A simple database migration utility for making schema changes, or other one-time modifications, to a SQL Server database. It is a node.js port of the C# SQL Server migrator which Stack Overflow uses.
It's the Mayflower because... you use it to migrate, obviously.
Install
npm install mayflowerMayflower uses mssql and tedious libraries for SQL Server communication, and supports all operating systems.
Usage
There are both programmatic and commandline interfaces to Mayflower.
Commandline
The commandline interface is relatively self-explanatory. After installing the package in your project, npm places an executable at /project_root/node_modules/.bin/mayflower.
$ ./node_modules/.bin/mayflower --help
Usage: mayflower [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-c, --connection [str] Connection string to SQL Server Database.
-d, --directory <dir> Directory containing migration scripts.
-f, --force Forces scripts which have already been applied to be applied again.
-s, --script [filename] Specifies only a single script to be run.
-t, --table [name] Name of the Migrations history table (default: Migrations).
-j, --json [filename] Name of a json file where the connection object.
-k, --key [key] The key inside the json file for the connection object (dot notation).
-p, --preview Outputs results for migration scripts, but rolls back every transaction.A directory, plus either 1. a connection string, or 2. a json file and key, must be provided. All other parameters are optional.
Example
/etc/project/config.json
{
"sqlServer": {
"myDb": {
"server": "localhost",
"database": "database_name",
"port": 1433,
"user": "user",
"password": "password",
"options": {
"tdsVersion": "7_4"
}
}
}
}For legacy purposes, using a connection string instead of an object is also supported:
{
"sqlServer": {
"myDb": "SERVER=localhost;PORT=1433;DATABASE=MyDb;UID=me;PWD=mypassword;TDS_VERSION=7.4"
}
}migrate.sh
./node_modules/.bin/mayflower -d ./migrations -j /etc/project/config.json -k "sqlServer.myDb"Programmatic
Constructor
Mayflower(connectionString, migrateDirectory, migrationsTable)connectionObjectThe object or string used to create a connection to the database.migrateDirectoryThe directory where to look for*.sqlscripts.migrationsTableThe name of the table where migration history will be stored (defaults to "Migrations"). This table will be created if it does not already exist.
Migrating
The only method you will likely care about is migrateAll( options, callback )
optionsAn optional object parameter with the following defaults:{ output: true, force: false }outputdetermines whethermigrateAll()will executeconsole.logstatements.forceIf true, previously applied migration scripts will be run again.previewIf true, all of the migration scripts run as expected, but the SQL transactions are rolled back, so the changes do not take affect.
callbackA function which accepts two arguments: an Error, and an array of MigrationResults.
Each MigrationResult has the following format:
{
name: String, // filename of the .sql script
skipped: Boolean, // true indicates the script has been previously applied and was skipped
runtime: Number, // number of milliseconds the script required to run
message: String|null // human readable message
}For an example, see cli.js.
Additional Methods
There are a few additional public methods which are used internally, but may have limited external usefulness. Review the implementation in lib/mayflower.js for details.
migrate ( db, options, script, callback )Migrates only a single script.dbA dbConnection obtained fromgetDbConnection().optionsSame as the options accepted bymigrateAll().scriptmust be a Script object returned fromgetScript()orgetAllScripts().callbacksignature:(error, MigrationResult)
getDbConnection ( callback )Opens a database connection. Callback signature(error, dbConnection)getAllScripts ( )Returns an array of script objects.getScript ( name )Returns a single script object. Name is relative to themigrationDirectorywhich the Mayflower object was constructed with.getOutstandingMigrations ( callback )Gets a list of un-applied migrations. Callback signature(error, scripts)where scripts is an array of Script objects.
Script objects contain name, hash, and commands properties where name and hash are strings, and commands is an array of SQL strings.