Ecto.Migrator (Ecto SQL v3.6.1) View Source
Lower level API for managing migrations.
EctoSQL provides three mix tasks for running and managing migrations:
mix ecto.migrate
- migrates a repositorymix ecto.rollback
- rolls back a particular migrationmix ecto.migrations
- shows all migrations and their status
Those tasks are built on top of the functions in this module. While the tasks above cover most use cases, it may be necessary from time to time to jump into the lower level API. For example, if you are assembling an Elixir release, Mix is not available, so this module provides a nice complement to still migrate your system.
To learn more about migrations in general, see Ecto.Migration
.
Example: Running an individual migration
Imagine you have this migration:
defmodule MyApp.MigrationExample do
use Ecto.Migration
def up do
execute "CREATE TABLE users(id serial PRIMARY_KEY, username text)"
end
def down do
execute "DROP TABLE users"
end
end
You can execute it manually with:
Ecto.Migrator.up(Repo, 20080906120000, MyApp.MigrationExample)
Example: Running migrations in a release
Elixir v1.9 introduces mix release
, which generates a self-contained
directory that consists of your application code, all of its dependencies,
plus the whole Erlang Virtual Machine (VM) and runtime.
When a release is assembled, Mix is not longer available inside a release
and therefore none of the Mix tasks. Users may still need a mechanism to
migrate their databases. This can be achieved with using the Ecto.Migrator
module:
defmodule MyApp.Release do
@app :my_app
def migrate do
for repo <- repos() do
{:ok, _, _} = Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(repo, &Ecto.Migrator.run(&1, :up, all: true))
end
end
def rollback(repo, version) do
{:ok, _, _} = Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(repo, &Ecto.Migrator.run(&1, :down, to: version))
end
defp repos do
Application.load(@app)
Application.fetch_env!(@app, :ecto_repos)
end
end
The example above uses with_repo/3
to make sure the repository is
started and then runs all migrations up or a given migration down.
Note you will have to replace MyApp
and :my_app
on the first two
lines by your actual application name. Once the file above is added
to your application, you can assemble a new release and invoke the
commands above in the release root like this:
$ bin/my_app eval "MyApp.Release.migrate"
$ bin/my_app eval "MyApp.Release.rollback(MyApp.Repo, 20190417140000)"
Link to this section Summary
Functions
Runs a down migration on the given repository.
Gets all migrated versions.
Returns an array of tuples as the migration status of the given repo, without actually running any migrations.
Returns an array of tuples as the migration status of the given repo, without actually running any migrations.
Gets the migrations path from a repository.
Runs migrations for the given repository.
Apply migrations to a repository with a given strategy.
Runs an up migration on the given repository.
Ensures the repo is started to perform migration operations.
Link to this section Functions
Runs a down migration on the given repository.
Options
:log
- the level to use for logging. Defaults to:info
. Can be any ofLogger.level/0
values or a boolean.:log_sql
- the level to use for logging of SQL instructions. Defaults tofalse
. Can be any ofLogger.level/0
values or a boolean.:prefix
- the prefix to run the migrations on:dynamic_repo
- the name of the Repo supervisor process. SeeEcto.Repo.put_dynamic_repo/1
.
Specs
migrated_versions(Ecto.Repo.t(), Keyword.t()) :: [integer()]
Gets all migrated versions.
This function ensures the migration table exists if no table has been defined yet.
Options
:prefix
- the prefix to run the migrations on:dynamic_repo
- the name of the Repo supervisor process. SeeEcto.Repo.put_dynamic_repo/1
.:skip_table_creation
- skips any attempt to create the migration table Useful for situations where user needs to check migrations but has insufficient permissions to create the table. Note that migrations commands may fail if this is set to true. Defaults tofalse
. Accepts a boolean.
Specs
migrations(Ecto.Repo.t()) :: [ {:up | :down, id :: integer(), name :: String.t()} ]
Returns an array of tuples as the migration status of the given repo, without actually running any migrations.
Equivalent to:
Ecto.Migrator.migrations(repo, [Ecto.Migrator.migrations_path(repo)])
Specs
migrations(Ecto.Repo.t(), [String.t()], Keyword.t()) :: [ {:up | :down, id :: integer(), name :: String.t()} ]
Returns an array of tuples as the migration status of the given repo, without actually running any migrations.
Specs
migrations_path(Ecto.Repo.t(), String.t()) :: String.t()
Gets the migrations path from a repository.
This function accepts an optional second parameter to customize the migrations directory. This can be used to specify a custom migrations path.
Specs
run(Ecto.Repo.t(), atom(), Keyword.t()) :: [integer()]
Runs migrations for the given repository.
Equivalent to:
Ecto.Migrator.run(repo, [Ecto.Migrator.migrations_path(repo)], direction, opts)
See run/4
for more information.
Specs
run( Ecto.Repo.t(), String.t() | [String.t()] | [{integer(), module()}], atom(), Keyword.t() ) :: [integer()]
Apply migrations to a repository with a given strategy.
The second argument identifies where the migrations are sourced from.
A binary representing directory (or a list of binaries representing
directories) may be passed, in which case we will load all files
following the "#{VERSION}_#{NAME}.exs" schema. The migration_source
may also be a list of tuples that identify the version number and
migration modules to be run, for example:
Ecto.Migrator.run(Repo, [{0, MyApp.Migration1}, {1, MyApp.Migration2}, ...], :up, opts)
A strategy (which is one of :all
, :step
or :to
) must be given as
an option.
Execution model
In order to run migrations, at least two database connections are necessary. One is used to lock the "schema_migrations" table and the other one to effectively run the migrations. This allows multiple nodes to run migrations at the same time, but guarantee that only one of them will effectively migrate the database.
A downside of this approach is that migrations cannot run dynamically
during test under the Ecto.Adapters.SQL.Sandbox
, as the sandbox has
to share a single connection across processes to guarantee the changes
can be reverted.
Options
:all
- runs all available iftrue
:step
- runs the specific number of migrations:to
- runs all until the supplied version is reached:log
- the level to use for logging. Defaults to:info
. Can be any ofLogger.level/0
values or a boolean.:prefix
- the prefix to run the migrations on:dynamic_repo
- the name of the Repo supervisor process. SeeEcto.Repo.put_dynamic_repo/1
.
Specs
up(Ecto.Repo.t(), integer(), module(), Keyword.t()) :: :ok | :already_up
Runs an up migration on the given repository.
Options
:log
- the level to use for logging of migration instructions. Defaults to:info
. Can be any ofLogger.level/0
values or a boolean.:log_sql
- the level to use for logging of SQL instructions. Defaults tofalse
. Can be any ofLogger.level/0
values or a boolean.:prefix
- the prefix to run the migrations on:dynamic_repo
- the name of the Repo supervisor process. SeeEcto.Repo.put_dynamic_repo/1
.:strict_version_order
- abort when applying a migration with old timestamp
Ensures the repo is started to perform migration operations.
All of the application required to run the repo will be started
before hand with chosen mode. If the repo has not yet been started,
it is manually started, with a :pool_size
of 2, before the given
function is executed, and the repo is then terminated. If the repo
was already started, then the function is directly executed, without
terminating the repo afterwards.
Although this function was designed to start repositories for running migrations, it can be used by any code, Mix task, or release tooling that needs to briefly start a repository to perform a certain operation and then terminate.
The repo may also configure a :start_apps_before_migration
option
which is a list of applications to be started before the migration
runs.
It returns {:ok, fun_return, apps}
, with all apps that have been
started, or {:error, term}
.
Options
:pool_size
- The pool size to start the repo for migrations. Defaults to 2.:mode
- The mode to start all applications. Defaults to:permanent
.
Examples
{:ok, _, _} =
Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(repo, fn repo ->
Ecto.Migrator.run(repo, :up, all: true)
end)