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Kirill Smelkov
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# Migration Style Guide
# Migration Style Guide
When writing migrations for GitLab, you have to take into account that
When writing migrations for GitLab, you have to take into account that
these will be ran by thousands of organizations of all sizes, some with
these will be ran by
hundreds of
thousands of organizations of all sizes, some with
many years of data in their database.
many years of data in their database.
In addition, having to take a server offline for a an upgrade small or big is
In addition, having to take a server offline for a an upgrade small or big is
a big burden for most organizations. For this reason it is important that your
a big burden for most organizations. For this reason it is important that your
migrations are written carefully and adhere to the style guide below.
migrations are written carefully
, can be applied online
and adhere to the style guide below.
When writing your migrations, also consider that databases might have stale data
When writing your migrations, also consider that databases might have stale data
or inconsistencies and guard for that. Try to make as little assumptions as possible
or inconsistencies and guard for that. Try to make as little assumptions as possible
about the state of the database.
about the state of the database.
Please don't depend on GitLab specific code since it can change in future versions.
If needed copy-paste GitLab code into the migration to make make it forward compatible.
## Comments in the migration
## Comments in the migration
Each migration you write needs to have the two following pieces of information
Each migration you write needs to have the two following pieces of information
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@@ -36,4 +39,4 @@ Your migration should be reversible. This is very important, as it should
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be possible to downgrade in case of a vulnerability or bugs.
be possible to downgrade in case of a vulnerability or bugs.
In your migration, add a comment describing how the reversibility of the
In your migration, add a comment describing how the reversibility of the
migration was tested.
migration was tested.
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