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Migrations

Database migrations are a way of versioning your database. Each migration is stored as an .sql file in your migrations folder. The migrations folder is created in your project directory when you create your first migration. This enables you to store and track changes throughout database development.

​​ Features

Currently, the migrations system aims to be simple yet effective. With the current implementation, you can:

  • Create an empty migration file.
  • List unapplied migrations.
  • Apply remaining migrations.

Every migration file in the migrations folder has a specified version number in the filename. Files are listed in sequential order. Every migration file is an SQL file where you can specify queries to be run.

​​ Wrangler customizations

By default, migrations are created in the migrations/ folder in your Worker project directory. Creating migrations will keep a record of applied migrations in the d1_migrations table found in your database.

This location and table name can be customized in your wrangler.toml file, inside the D1 binding.

[[ d1_databases ]]
binding = "<BINDING_NAME>" # i.e. if you set this to "DB", it will be available in your Worker at `env.DB`
database_name = "<DATABASE_NAME>"
database_id = "<UUID>"
preview_database_id = "<UUID>"
migrations_table = "<d1_migrations>" # Customize this value to change your applied migrations table name
migrations_dir = "<FOLDER_NAME>" # Customize this value to rename the `migrations` folder

​​ Plans for the future

These are some of the features we plan to add in the future:

  • Down migration: The same way that apply builds up the database, there will be a way to go down migrations or rollback changes.
  • Fake migrations: Mark a migration as already applied without changing the database.
  • Apply only a specific migration: Apply only a specific migration without going through the sequential order.

To request more features or to contribute directly to the Wrangler project, go to the Wrangler repository.