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Database Migration

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Seamlessly manage database migrations with zero downtime.

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Updated Jul 18, 2026
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What Database Migration does

Database Migration is a robust tool designed for developers and database administrators who need to execute schema and data migrations across various Object-Relational Mappers (ORMs) such as Sequelize, TypeORM, and Prisma. This skill provides comprehensive support for migrating between different ORMs, performing schema transformations, and implementing rollback procedures, ensuring that your database changes can be made safely and efficiently. With its focus on zero-downtime deployments, it allows for smooth transitions without interrupting service, which is crucial for applications that require high availability.

The skill offers detailed examples for each ORM, showcasing how to create and manage migrations effectively. For instance, it includes migration scripts for creating tables, adding columns with defaults, and renaming columns in a way that avoids downtime. The provided code snippets illustrate best practices for managing database changes, ensuring that developers can follow a structured approach to migrations. Additionally, the skill addresses complex data transformations, allowing users to manipulate and migrate data seamlessly.

This skill is particularly beneficial when upgrading database versions, refactoring data models, or when you need to move data between different database systems. By leveraging its rollback strategies, users can revert changes confidently, minimizing the risk of data loss or corruption. Overall, Database Migration is an essential tool for any team looking to maintain robust database practices while ensuring the integrity and availability of their applications.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to migrate databases, perform schema transformations, or implement zero-downtime deployment strategies.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for simple database setups or one-off migrations where advanced rollback and transformation features are not required.

What you can build with it

Migrating Between ORMs

Easily switch from one ORM to another, ensuring that your database schema aligns with your new framework.

Implementing Schema Changes

Add or modify columns and tables in your database without causing downtime for your users.

Data Transformation During Migration

Transform data formats or structures as part of your migration process, ensuring data integrity and usability.

How to install Database Migration

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Written by wshobson

Database Migration

Master database schema and data migrations across ORMs (Sequelize, TypeORM, Prisma), including rollback strategies and zero-downtime deployments.

When to Use This Skill

  • Migrating between different ORMs
  • Performing schema transformations
  • Moving data between databases
  • Implementing rollback procedures
  • Zero-downtime deployments
  • Database version upgrades
  • Data model refactoring

ORM Migrations

Sequelize Migrations

// migrations/20231201-create-users.js
module.exports = {
  up: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    await queryInterface.createTable("users", {
      id: {
        type: Sequelize.INTEGER,
        primaryKey: true,
        autoIncrement: true,
      },
      email: {
        type: Sequelize.STRING,
        unique: true,
        allowNull: false,
      },
      createdAt: Sequelize.DATE,
      updatedAt: Sequelize.DATE,
    });
  },

  down: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    await queryInterface.dropTable("users");
  },
};

// Run: npx sequelize-cli db:migrate
// Rollback: npx sequelize-cli db:migrate:undo

TypeORM Migrations

// migrations/1701234567-CreateUsers.ts
import { MigrationInterface, QueryRunner, Table } from "typeorm";

export class CreateUsers1701234567 implements MigrationInterface {
  public async up(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
    await queryRunner.createTable(
      new Table({
        name: "users",
        columns: [
          {
            name: "id",
            type: "int",
            isPrimary: true,
            isGenerated: true,
            generationStrategy: "increment",
          },
          {
            name: "email",
            type: "varchar",
            isUnique: true,
          },
          {
            name: "created_at",
            type: "timestamp",
            default: "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP",
          },
        ],
      }),
    );
  }

  public async down(queryRunner: QueryRunner): Promise<void> {
    await queryRunner.dropTable("users");
  }
}

// Run: npm run typeorm migration:run
// Rollback: npm run typeorm migration:revert

Prisma Migrations

// schema.prisma
model User {
  id        Int      @id @default(autoincrement())
  email     String   @unique
  createdAt DateTime @default(now())
}

// Generate migration: npx prisma migrate dev --name create_users
// Apply: npx prisma migrate deploy

Schema Transformations

Adding Columns with Defaults

// Safe migration: add column with default
module.exports = {
  up: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    await queryInterface.addColumn("users", "status", {
      type: Sequelize.STRING,
      defaultValue: "active",
      allowNull: false,
    });
  },

  down: async (queryInterface) => {
    await queryInterface.removeColumn("users", "status");
  },
};

Renaming Columns (Zero Downtime)

// Step 1: Add new column
module.exports = {
  up: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    await queryInterface.addColumn("users", "full_name", {
      type: Sequelize.STRING,
    });

    // Copy data from old column
    await queryInterface.sequelize.query("UPDATE users SET full_name = name");
  },

  down: async (queryInterface) => {
    await queryInterface.removeColumn("users", "full_name");
  },
};

// Step 2: Update application to use new column

// Step 3: Remove old column
module.exports = {
  up: async (queryInterface) => {
    await queryInterface.removeColumn("users", "name");
  },

  down: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    await queryInterface.addColumn("users", "name", {
      type: Sequelize.STRING,
    });
  },
};

Changing Column Types

module.exports = {
  up: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    // For large tables, use multi-step approach

    // 1. Add new column
    await queryInterface.addColumn("users", "age_new", {
      type: Sequelize.INTEGER,
    });

    // 2. Copy and transform data
    await queryInterface.sequelize.query(`
      UPDATE users
      SET age_new = CAST(age AS INTEGER)
      WHERE age IS NOT NULL
    `);

    // 3. Drop old column
    await queryInterface.removeColumn("users", "age");

    // 4. Rename new column
    await queryInterface.renameColumn("users", "age_new", "age");
  },

  down: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    await queryInterface.changeColumn("users", "age", {
      type: Sequelize.STRING,
    });
  },
};

Data Transformations

Complex Data Migration

module.exports = {
  up: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    // Get all records
    const [users] = await queryInterface.sequelize.query(
      "SELECT id, address_string FROM users",
    );

    // Transform each record
    for (const user of users) {
      const addressParts = user.address_string.split(",");

      await queryInterface.sequelize.query(
        `UPDATE users
         SET street = :street,
             city = :city,
             state = :state
         WHERE id = :id`,
        {
          replacements: {
            id: user.id,
            street: addressParts[0]?.trim(),
            city: addressParts[1]?.trim(),
            state: addressParts[2]?.trim(),
          },
        },
      );
    }

    // Drop old column
    await queryInterface.removeColumn("users", "address_string");
  },

  down: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    // Reconstruct original column
    await queryInterface.addColumn("users", "address_string", {
      type: Sequelize.STRING,
    });

    await queryInterface.sequelize.query(`
      UPDATE users
      SET address_string = CONCAT(street, ', ', city, ', ', state)
    `);

    await queryInterface.removeColumn("users", "street");
    await queryInterface.removeColumn("users", "city");
    await queryInterface.removeColumn("users", "state");
  },
};

Rollback Strategies

Transaction-Based Migrations

module.exports = {
  up: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    const transaction = await queryInterface.sequelize.transaction();

    try {
      await queryInterface.addColumn(
        "users",
        "verified",
        { type: Sequelize.BOOLEAN, defaultValue: false },
        { transaction },
      );

      await queryInterface.sequelize.query(
        "UPDATE users SET verified = true WHERE email_verified_at IS NOT NULL",
        { transaction },
      );

      await transaction.commit();
    } catch (error) {
      await transaction.rollback();
      throw error;
    }
  },

  down: async (queryInterface) => {
    await queryInterface.removeColumn("users", "verified");
  },
};

Checkpoint-Based Rollback

module.exports = {
  up: async (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
    // Create backup table
    await queryInterface.sequelize.query(
      "CREATE TABLE users_backup AS SELECT * FROM users",
    );

    try {
      // Perform migration
      await queryInterface.addColumn("users", "new_field", {
        type: Sequelize.STRING,
      });

      // Verify migration
      const [result] = await queryInterface.sequelize.query(
        "SELECT COUNT(*) as count FROM users WHERE new_field IS NULL",
      );

      if (result[0].count > 0) {
        throw new Error("Migration verification failed");
      }

      // Drop backup
      await queryInterface.dropTable("users_backup");
    } catch (error) {
      // Restore from backup
      await queryInterface.sequelize.query("DROP TABLE users");
      await queryInterface.sequelize.query(
        "CREATE TABLE users AS SELECT * FROM users_backup",
      );
      await queryInterface.dropTable("users_backup");
      throw error;
    }
  },
};

Additional patterns and templates

More detailed templates and worked examples live in references/details.md. Read that file for the full pattern library.

Frequently asked questions about Database Migration

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