name: database-migration slug: "database-migration-1991513ccie-png" version: "1.0.0" displayName: "database-migration" summary: "Create, execute, and roll back versioned database schema migrations using tools like Alembic, Prisma Migrate, Flyway, and Knex." author: 1991513ccie-png source: "https://github.com/1991513ccie-png/skills/" description: Create, execute, and roll back versioned database schema migrations using tools like Alembic, Prisma Migrate, Flyway, and Knex. license: MIT metadata: author: 1991513ccie-png version: 1.0.0
This skill enables an AI agent to manage versioned database schema changes through migration frameworks. The agent creates forward and rollback migration scripts, handles data backfills during schema changes, ensures zero-downtime deployments with safe migration patterns, and integrates migration workflows into CI/CD pipelines. It supports major tools including Alembic (Python/SQLAlchemy), Prisma Migrate (TypeScript/Node), Flyway (Java/SQL), and Knex (JavaScript).
Assess the schema change: Analyze the requested change — adding columns, creating tables, modifying constraints, renaming fields, or transforming data. Classify the change as backward-compatible (additive) or breaking (destructive) to determine the deployment strategy. Breaking changes require a multi-phase migration approach.
Select the migration tool: Choose the appropriate migration framework based on the project's tech stack. Use Alembic for Python/SQLAlchemy projects, Prisma Migrate for TypeScript/Prisma projects, Flyway for Java or SQL-first workflows, and Knex for Node.js/Express projects. Ensure the tool is initialized and connected to the target database.
Generate the migration script: Auto-generate a migration from schema diffs where supported (Alembic autogenerate, Prisma migrate dev), then review and edit the generated script. Add explicit rollback (downgrade) logic. For data backfills, include the data transformation within the migration to keep schema and data changes atomic.
Test in a staging environment: Apply the migration against a staging database that mirrors production. Verify that the migration applies cleanly, that existing queries still work, and that the rollback restores the previous state. Run the application's test suite against the migrated schema.
Deploy with zero-downtime strategy: For production, use expand-and-contract migrations. Phase 1: add new columns/tables (expand) without removing old ones. Phase 2: deploy application code that writes to both old and new structures. Phase 3: backfill data. Phase 4: deploy code using only new structures. Phase 5: remove old columns/tables (contract). This ensures no downtime and safe rollback at each phase.
Verify and monitor: After deployment, verify migration status with the framework's status command. Monitor application logs and database performance for regressions. Confirm all migration metadata is recorded in the framework's version table.
Describe the schema change you need (e.g., "add a phone_number column to the users table") and specify which migration framework your project uses. The agent will generate the migration file with both upgrade and downgrade logic, provide instructions to apply it, and advise on safe deployment strategies for production.
来源于7w4.net。
Request: Add a display_name column to the users table and backfill it by concatenating first_name and last_name.
Generate the migration:
alembic revision --autogenerate -m "add_display_name_to_users"
Migration file (versions/20250115_add_display_name_to_users.py):
"""add display_name to users
Revision ID: a1b2c3d4e5f6
Revises: 9z8y7x6w5v4u
Create Date: 2025-01-15 10:30:00.000000
"""
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
revision = "a1b2c3d4e5f6"
down_revision = "9z8y7x6w5v4u"
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
def upgrade():
# Phase 1: Add the column as nullable (safe, no locks on reads)
op.add_column("users", sa.Column("display_name", sa.String(300), nullable=True))
# Phase 2: Backfill existing rows
users = sa.table(
"users",
sa.column("id", sa.Integer),
sa.column("first_name", sa.String),
sa.column("last_name", sa.String),
sa.column("display_name", sa.String),
)
op.execute(
users.update().values(
display_name=sa.func.concat(
users.c.first_name, " ", users.c.last_name
)
)
)
# Phase 3: Set NOT NULL after backfill is complete
op.alter_column("users", "display_name", nullable=False)
def downgrade():
op.drop_column("users", "display_name")
Apply and verify:
alembic upgrade head
alembic current # Confirms: a1b2c3d4e5f6 (head)
Request: Add a Review model linked to User and Product in a Prisma project.
Update prisma/schema.prisma:
model Review {
id Int @id @default(autoincrement())
rating Int @db.SmallInt
comment String? @db.Text
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt
userId Int
productId Int
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
product Product @relation(fields: [productId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@unique([userId, productId])
@@index([productId])
@@index([rating])
}
Generate and apply the migration:
npx prisma migrate dev --name add_reviews_table
Generated SQL (prisma/migrations/20250115_add_reviews_table/migration.sql):
CREATE TABLE "Review" (
"id" SERIAL NOT NULL,
"rating" SMALLINT NOT NULL,
"comment" TEXT,
"createdAt" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
"updatedAt" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL,
"userId" INTEGER NOT NULL,
"productId" INTEGER NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "Review_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
CREATE INDEX "Review_productId_idx" ON "Review"("productId");
CREATE INDEX "Review_rating_idx" ON "Review"("rating");
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "Review_userId_productId_key" ON "Review"("userId", "productId");
ALTER TABLE "Review" ADD CONSTRAINT "Review_userId_fkey"
FOREIGN KEY ("userId") REFERENCES "User"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE "Review" ADD CONSTRAINT "Review_productId_fkey"
FOREIGN KEY ("productId") REFERENCES "Product"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE;
ADD COLUMN ... DEFAULT ... NOT NULL (lock-free in PostgreSQL 11+) or add as nullable, backfill in batches, then set NOT NULL.op.alter_column() in Alembic or raw ALTER TABLE ... RENAME COLUMN to perform a true rename. Verify the generated migration before applying.这个 Skill 质量较好,文档写得专业清晰,工作流程完整,还包含了实用的代码示例和常见问题处理建议。支持的数据库迁移工具种类丰富,能满足不同技术栈的需求。零停机部署策略和回滚设计是亮点。不过内容相对基础,缺少实战项目示例和进阶技巧,适合作为入门参考,想深入学习可能需要查阅其他资料。