mongodb adapter for east (node.js database migration tool) which uses mongodb native driver
Please note that mainstream mongodb adapter version (>= 1.x) requires east >= 1.x, for using adapter with older east versions (prior to 1.x) please use mongodb adapter version < 1.x.
All executed migrations names will be stored at _migrations
collection in the
current database. Object with following properties will be passed to migrate
and rollback
functions:
db
- instance of mongodb native dbdropIndexIfExists
function(collection, index, [callback]) - helper function which can be used for dropping index in safe way (contrasting tocollection.dropIndex
which throws an error if index doesn't exist). This function returns promise and can be used that way instead of providing callback.
east mongo package also provides following migration templates:
- lib/migrationTemplates/promises.js -
default migration template, uses built-in
Promise
inmigrate
,rollback
functions. - lib/migrationTemplates/async.js -
migration template that uses async functions to describe
migrate
,rollback
functions.
Default migration template will be used if template
is not set. To get path
of another template require.resolve
could be used, e.g. at .eastrc
:
module.exports = {
template: require.resolve('east-mongo/lib/migrationTemplates/async.js')
}
east mongo requires node.js >= 4 to work.
mongodb adapter requires mongodb
package as peer dependency (versions 2.x and
3.x are supported), so you should install it manually along side with east:
npm install east east-mongo mongodb@3
alternatively you could install it globally
Sample .eastrc
content:
{
"adapter": "east-mongo",
"url": "mongodb://localhost:27017/test",
"options": {
"server": {
"socketOptions": {
"socketTimeoutMS": 3600000
}
}
}
}
where url
is url of database which you want to migrate (in
mongodb native url connection format) and options
is optional settings
(see connect method specification).
Migration files created with default template
that comes with adapter will
look like:
exports.tags = [];
exports.migrate = function(params) {
const db = params.db;
return Promise.resolve();
};
exports.rollback = function(params) {
const db = params.db;
return Promise.resolve();
};
See east cli or library usage for more details.
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