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## How to update Fairhold's Prisma schema | ||
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This guide explains how we can update our Prisma schema and manage migrations to the production database. This highlights the steps we need to take within this repo, for a wider primer please see the Prisma docs: https://www.prisma.io/docs/orm/prisma-migrate | ||
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1. Update `schema.prisma` | ||
Make a change to this file which describes the change you would like to make (e.g. add column, add table). | ||
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2. Generate migration | ||
Run `npm run prisma:migrate` - this will apply to the change to your local dev database, and generate a migration file in `/prisma/migrations` | ||
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> [!TIP] | ||
> The command `npm run prisma:migrate-create-only` will generate a migration file without running it. This is helpful if you want to add any additional changes, and manually configure the migration. For example when renaming a column Prisma may drop and recreate (thus losing data). Manually generating an `ALTER table UPDATE column` SQL command allows us to work around this. You'll then need to run `npm run prisma:migrate` to apply your changes. | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Maybe I'm being silly but I don't quite understand where "Manually generating an There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Thanks - updated the docs now. Is this any clearer? Keen to jump on a call and demo this so we're all confident making changes 🙂 |
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> Docs: https://www.prisma.io/docs/orm/prisma-migrate/workflows/development-and-production#customizing-migrations | ||
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3. Update Prisma client | ||
Run `npm run prisma:generate` to update your local client. You should now be able to both interact with the updated Prisma client as well as view the change in your local dev database. | ||
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4. Open PR, merge to `main` | ||
From here, we can open the changes up to peer-review on GitHub. Once approved and merged, CI will apply our new migration to the production database using the "Deploy migrations" action (dir: `/.github/workflows/deploy-migrations.yaml`). | ||
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ALTER TABLE "buildprices" | ||
RENAME COLUMN "housetypedescription" TO "house_type_description"; |
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Spent way too long trying to get the
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flag to be picked up here.Classic case of RTFM 🤦 - explainer in docs here why the additional
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is required https://www.prisma.io/docs/orm/more/development-environment/environment-variables/managing-env-files-and-setting-variables#using-dotenv-cli-via-command-line