Hasura migrations basics

Initializing migrations

Install the Hasura CLI or update to the latest version if current version is < v1.2.0.

Now run:

# create a Hasura project
hasura init

# Export current Hasura state
hasura migrate create <init-migration-name> --from-server --endpoint <endpoint>
hasura metadata export --endpoint <endpoint>

Generating migrations

  • Open the Hasura console via the CLI

    hasura console
    
  • As you make changes, migration files will be created and latest metadata will be exported automatically

  • Create a new migration

    hasura migrate create <name-of-migration>
    
  • Add SQL manually to the up.sql and down.sql files in the newly created migration’s directory in /migrations

  • Edit the corresponding metadata manually in /metadata

Managing migrations

For maintaining a clean set of migrations with the possibility to move between different checkpoints in your project’s state it is recommended to clean up intermediate DB migration files and to version control the Hasura project.

Squash migrations

Typically while adding a feature a lot of incremental migration files get created for each of the small tasks that you did to achieve the feature.

Once you are confident about the final state of a feature, you can use the migrate squash command to make a single DB migration file containing all the intermediate steps required to reach the final state.

hasura migrate squash --name "<feature-name>" --from <migration-version>

Add checkpoints

As your metadata is exported on every change you make to the schema, once a final state for a feature is reached you should mark it as a checkpoint via version control so that you can get back the metadata at that point.

git commit -m "<feature-name>"

Applying migrations

  • Get the Hasura project with the migrations and metadata directories.

  • Apply DB migration files and metadata snapshot

    hasura migrate apply --endpoint <server-endpoint>
    hasura metadata apply --endpoint <server-endpoint>
    

Your Hasura server should be up and running!