ash_postgres/documentation/migrations_and_tasks.md

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# Migrations
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## Tasks
The available tasks are:
- `mix ash_postgres.generate_migrations`
- `mix ash_postgres.create`
- `mix ash_postgres.drop`
- `mix ash_postgres.migrate` (use `mix ash_postgres.migrate --tenants` to run tenant migrations)
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AshPostgres is built on top of ecto, so much of its behavior is pass-through/orchestration of that tooling.
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## Basic Workflow
- Make resource changes
- Run `mix ash_postgres.generate_migrations` to generate migrations and resource snapshots
- Run `mix ash_postgres.migrate` to run those migrations
- Run `mix ash_postgres.migrate --tenants` _as well_ if you have multi-tenant resources.
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For more information on generating migrations, see the module documentation here:
`Mix.Tasks.AshPostgres.GenerateMigrations`, or run `mix help ash_postgres.generate_migrations`
For running your migrations, there is a mix task that will find all of the repos configured in your apis and run their
migrations. It is a thin wrapper around `mix ecto.migrate`. Ours is called `mix ash_postgres.migrate`
If you want to run or rollback individual migrations, use the corresponding
For tenant migrations (see the multitenancy guides for more) generated by multitenant resources, make sure you are using
`mix ash_postgres.generate_migrations`. It is not sufficient to run `mix ash_postgres.migrate --migrations_path tenant_migrations_path`. You will also need to define a `list_tenants/0` function in your repo module. See `AshPostgres.Repo` for more.
### Regenerating Migrations
Often, you will run into a situation where you want to make a slight change to a resource after you've already generated and run migrations. If you are using git and would like to undo those changes, then regenerate the migrations, this script may prove useful:
```bash
#!/bin/bash
# Get count of untracked migrations
N_MIGRATIONS=$(git ls-files --others priv/repo/migrations | wc -l)
# Rollback untracked migrations
mix ecto.rollback -n $N_MIGRATIONS
# Delete untracked migrations and snapshots
git ls-files --others priv/repo/migrations | xargs rm
git ls-files --others priv/resource_snapshots | xargs rm
# Regenerate migrations
mix ash_postgres.generate_migrations
# Run migrations if flag
if echo $* | grep -e "-m" -q
then
mix ecto.migrate
fi
```
After saving this file to something like `regen.sh`, make it executable with `chmod +x regen.sh`. Now you can run it with `./regen.sh`. If you would like the migrations to automatically run after regeneration, add the `-m` flag: `./regen.sh -m`.
## Multiple Repos
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If you are using multiple repos, you will likely need to use `mix ecto.migrate` and manage it separately for each repo, as the options would
be applied to both repo, which wouldn't make sense.
## Running Migrations in Production
Define a module similar to the following:
```elixir
defmodule MyApp.Release do
@moduledoc """
Houses tasks that need to be executed in the released application (because mix is not present in releases).
"""
@app :my_ap
def migrate do
load_app()
for repo <- repos() do
{:ok, _, _} = Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(repo, &Ecto.Migrator.run(&1, :up, all: true))
end
end
# only needed if you are using postgres multitenancy
def migrate_tenants do
load_app()
for repo <- repos() do
repo_name = repo |> Module.split() |> List.last() |> Macro.underscore()
path =
"priv/"
|> Path.join(repo_name)
|> Path.join("tenant_migrations")
# This may be different for you if you are not using the default tenant migrations
{:ok, _, _} =
Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(
repo,
fn repo ->
for tenant <- repo.all_tenants() do
Ecto.Migrator.run(repo, path, :up, all: true, prefix: tenant)
end
end
)
end
end
# only needed if you are using postgres multitenancy
def migrate_all do
load_app()
migrate()
migrate_tenants()
end
def rollback(repo, version) do
load_app()
{:ok, _, _} = Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(repo, &Ecto.Migrator.run(&1, :down, to: version))
end
# only needed if you are using postgres multitenancy
def rollback_tenants(repo, version) do
load_app()
repo_name = repo |> Module.split() |> List.last() |> Macro.underscore()
path =
"priv/"
|> Path.join(repo_name)
|> Path.join("tenant_migrations")
# This may be different for you if you are not using the default tenant migrations
for tenant <- repo.all_tenants() do
{:ok, _, _} =
Ecto.Migrator.with_repo(
repo,
&Ecto.Migrator.run(&1, path, :down,
to: version,
prefix: tenant
)
)
end
end
defp repos do
apis()
|> Enum.flat_map(fn api ->
api
|> Ash.Api.resources()
|> Enum.map(&AshPostgres.repo/1)
end)
|> Enum.uniq()
end
defp apis do
Application.fetch_env!(:my_app, :ash_apis)
end
defp load_app do
Application.load(@app)
end
end
```