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A migration file is generated using a console command. After it is generated, you write code that configures table fields   | A migration file is generated using a console command. After it is generated, you write code to it that configures database table fields.  | ||
The command to create a migration file is:    | The command to create a migration file is:    | ||
Revision as of 16:14, 19 October 2023
A migration file lets you configure database tables.
Generate a migration file
A migration file is generated using a console command. After it is generated, you write code to it that configures database table fields.
The command to create a migration file is:
mix ecto.gen.migration name_of_migration
For this example, I will add a new field named owner
mix ecto.gen.migration create_owner_field
The migration file after it is created appears in app/priv/repo/migrations
You now need to type code that performs table specific database actions.
In this example below, a field is added to a preexisting table named :testbeds.
  def change do
    alter table(:testbeds) do    # customize to your code
      add :owner, :string
    end
  end
To initiate the migration, run this command: 
mix ecto.migrate