Firegrations is a simple migration tool for Firestore. It allows you to define your migrations in code fully typed in Typescript and run them in a specific order.
There are two operation modes of the migration tool. You can either use the CLI or the package as a library directly in your code.
If you solely want to use the CLI, you don't need to install this package. However, it is useful to install it for type information. You can use it directly from npx.
npx @nanogiants/firegration --migrations=./your-migrations-folder
For library usage, you can install the package from npm:
npm install @nanogiants/firegration
You also need Firebase Credentials in both modes to run the migrations. Simply set the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
environment variable when running the migrations.
You can write your migrations in a folder of your choice in Typescript. Each migration should be a separate file that exports a function that takes a Firestore instance as an argument. The naming scheme must satisfy the following regex: v{semver}__{description}
.
You can either export a default anonymous function or export a named function migrate
:
// migrations/v1.0.0__migration1.ts
import { MigrationParameters } from "@nanogiants/firegration";
export default async function ({ firestore }: MigrationParameters) {
// Your migration code here
}
// migrations/v1.0.1__migration2.ts
import { MigrationParameters } from "@nanogiants/firegration";
export async function migrate({ firestore }: MigrationParameters) {
// Your migration code here
}
You can run your migrations using the CLI or the library.
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="service_account.json" npx @nanogiants/firegration --migrations=./migrations
// index.js
import { runMigrations } from "@nanogiants/firegration";
runMigrations({
migrations: "./migrations",
});
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="service_account.json" node index.js
Usage: @nanogiants/firegration [options]
Options:
--migrations <path> Path to migrations folder
--migrationsCollection <string> Name of migrations collection (default: "firegration")
--databaseId <string> Id of firestore database to use
--tsconfig <path> Path to tsconfig file
-V, --version output the version number
-h, --help display help for command
You can find examples of how to use Firegration in the examples folder.