ash_postgres/documentation/migrations_and_tasks.md
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Migrations

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)

AshPostgres is built on top of ecto, so much of its behavior is pass-through/orchestration of that tooling.

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.

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.

Multiple Repos

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.