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pg-to-dbml

Description

CLI tool to scan your postgres database, and output DBML.

Tech Stack

Download and install

npm install

Note to pg-to-dbml package maintenance developers

If you've cloned the pg-to-dbml repo and are working with the pg-to-dbml source code, be sure to substitute node index for pg-to-dbml when you issue terminal commands.

For example, instead of run pg-to-dbml --help, you would use node index --help.

How to use the cli

To see all the commands and options, run pg-to-dbml --help

Usage: pg-to-dbml [command] [options]

Commands:
  to-dbml  default command. connects to pg db directly and creates dbml
                    files.                                             [default]

Options:
  --version                         Show version number                [boolean]
  --help                            Show help                          [boolean]
  --connection_string, -c           database connection string for the db you
                                    want to output dbml file(s).      [required]
  --db_name, --db                   database name you want to create dbml
                                    file(s) from.                     [required]
  --exclude_schemas, -S             schema names or Postgres regexes, e.g.
                                    inventory temp_%                     [array]
  --exclude_tables, -T              table names or Postgres regexes to skip,
                                    e.g. lookup_% temporary              [array]
  --include_schemas, -s             database schema names you want to create
                                    dbml file(s) from.                   [array]
  -o, --output_path                 output dir for the resulting dbml file(s).
                                                                 [default: "./"]
  --sep, --separate_dbml_by_schema  If present, will output dbml to separate
                                    files based on schema name, e.g. schema.dbml
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
  -t, --timeout                     how long you want process to run (in
                                    milliseconds) before it exits process.

Example Usage

Simple use case:
pg-to-dbml --c=postgresql://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT -o=pathToOutput --db=DB_NAME

Fuller use case:
pg-to-dbml -c postgresql://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT -o=pathToOutput --db DB_NAME -s schemaName -T skipTableA skipTableB

Linting

We are using ESLint to lint our code as we code and when we push our code. For configuring, see .eslintrc.js and .prettierrc.

Debugging

Running in debug mode in VS Code is easy. Toggle the debugger to auto-attach, and then call from the integrated terminal:

node --inspect-brk --db=DB_NAME --c=postgresql://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT -o='../'

Changelog

All pull requests should include an update to the CHANGELOG that follows the existing pattern there.

Making a Pull Request

When making a pull request, label the PR with the type of semver version bump you wish to make (major, minor, or patch), and Github Actions will take care of the whole release process. It will:

  • Substitute x.x.x in the changelog with the new version number
  • Move the changelog to the docs/changelogs directory, and start a new one from a template
  • Version bump the package.json and package-lock.json
  • Commit, tag, and push the results to main
  • Publish the package to Github Packages and NPM
  • And create a Github Release

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