@prisma-next/cli 0.5.0-dev.24 → 0.5.0-dev.26

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@@ -15,7 +15,8 @@
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  * entrypoint (`node migration.ts`), the CLI:
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  *
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  * 1. Detects whether the file is the direct entrypoint (no-op when imported).
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- * 2. Parses CLI args (`--help`, `--dry-run`, `--config <path>`).
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+ * 2. Parses CLI args (`--help`, `--dry-run`, `--config <path>`) via
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+ * [clipanion](https://github.com/arcanis/clipanion).
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  * 3. Loads the project's `prisma-next.config.ts` via the same `loadConfig`
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  * the CLI commands use, walking up from the migration file's directory.
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  * 4. Probe-instantiates the migration class without a stack so it can read
@@ -34,21 +35,27 @@
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  * on-disk persistence. `@prisma-next/migration-tools` owns the pure
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  * conversion from a `Migration` instance to artifact strings; `Migration`
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  * stays a pure abstract class.
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+ *
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+ * Parser library: clipanion (chosen over Commander/citty/`node:util.parseArgs`
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+ * for its in-process testability and runtime-agnostic execution surface; see
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+ * `docs/architecture docs/research/commander-friction-points.md` for the
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+ * evaluation rubric and the durable rationale that drove the choice).
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  */
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- import { readFileSync, writeFileSync } from 'node:fs';
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+ import { readFileSync, realpathSync, writeFileSync } from 'node:fs';
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+ import type { Writable } from 'node:stream';
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  import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
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- import { CliStructuredError, errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg } from '@prisma-next/errors/control';
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+ import {
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+ CliStructuredError,
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+ errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg,
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+ errorMigrationCliUnknownFlag,
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+ } from '@prisma-next/errors/control';
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  import { errorMigrationTargetMismatch } from '@prisma-next/errors/migration';
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  import { createControlStack } from '@prisma-next/framework-components/control';
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  import { errorInvalidJson, MigrationToolsError } from '@prisma-next/migration-tools/errors';
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  import type { MigrationMetadata } from '@prisma-next/migration-tools/metadata';
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- import {
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- buildMigrationArtifacts,
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- isDirectEntrypoint,
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- type Migration,
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- printMigrationHelp,
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- } from '@prisma-next/migration-tools/migration';
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+ import { buildMigrationArtifacts, type Migration } from '@prisma-next/migration-tools/migration';
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+ import { Cli, Command, Option, UsageError } from 'clipanion';
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  import { dirname, join } from 'pathe';
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  import { loadConfig } from './config-loader';
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@@ -70,54 +77,75 @@ import { loadConfig } from './config-loader';
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  // biome-ignore lint/suspicious/noExplicitAny: see JSDoc - rest args with any are the idiomatic TS pattern for accepting arbitrary subclass constructor signatures
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  export type MigrationConstructor = new (...args: any[]) => Migration;
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- interface ParsedArgs {
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- readonly help: boolean;
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- readonly dryRun: boolean;
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- readonly configPath: string | undefined;
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- }
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-
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  /**
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- * Parse the subset of `process.argv` that `MigrationCLI.run` cares about.
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- * Recognised flags: `--help`, `--dry-run`, `--config <path>` /
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- * `--config=<path>`. Unknown flags are ignored to keep the surface
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- * forgiving for ad-hoc tooling that wraps a migration file.
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+ * Stream surface accepted by `MigrationCLI.run`'s `options.stdout` /
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+ * `options.stderr`. Aliases node's `Writable` because clipanion's
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+ * `BaseContext.stdout`/`stderr` are typed as `Writable`, and the CLI
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+ * forwards the injected streams into clipanion's context.
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  *
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- * Throws `errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg` (`PN-CLI-4012`) when
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- * `--config` is missing its path argument or is followed by another flag
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- * (e.g. `--config --dry-run`); silently consuming the next flag would
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- * either drop dry-run handling or serialize against the wrong project.
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+ * `process.stdout` and `process.stderr` are `Writable`-shaped, so the
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+ * default-fallback path remains a no-op for existing two-argument
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+ * callers like `MigrationCLI.run(import.meta.url, MyMigration)`.
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  *
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- * NOTE: this hand-rolled parser is a known wart, tracked separately by
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- * TML-2318 ("Migration CLI: replace handrolled arg parser with shared
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- * CLI library"). Until that lands the surface is intentionally tiny.
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+ * Tests inject a `Writable` subclass that captures chunks for
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+ * assertions.
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  */
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- function parseArgs(argv: readonly string[]): ParsedArgs {
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- let help = false;
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- let dryRun = false;
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- let configPath: string | undefined;
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-
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- for (let i = 0; i < argv.length; i++) {
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- const arg = argv[i]!;
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- if (arg === '--help' || arg === '-h') {
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- help = true;
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- } else if (arg === '--dry-run') {
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- dryRun = true;
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- } else if (arg === '--config') {
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- const next = argv[i + 1];
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- if (next === undefined) {
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- throw errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg();
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- }
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- if (next.startsWith('-')) {
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- throw errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg({ nextToken: next });
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- }
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- configPath = next;
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- i++;
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- } else if (arg.startsWith('--config=')) {
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- configPath = arg.slice('--config='.length);
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- }
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- }
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+ export type MigrationCliWritable = Writable;
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- return { help, dryRun, configPath };
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+ /**
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+ * Flags exposed by the migration-file CLI.
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+ *
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+ * Must stay in sync with the `Option` declarations on
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+ * `MigrationFileCommand` below. This list is rendered in the
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+ * `errorMigrationCliUnknownFlag` envelope's `fix` text and `meta`,
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+ * so order matters for user-visible output (declaration order is the
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+ * order users see when they run `--help`).
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+ */
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+ const KNOWN_FLAGS: readonly string[] = ['--help', '--dry-run', '--config'];
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+
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+ /**
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+ * The clipanion command that owns the migration-file CLI's option
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+ * declarations. The class is internal — `MigrationCLI.run` is the
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+ * stable public surface. Adding a flag here automatically updates
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+ * `--help` rendering and the `KNOWN_FLAGS` list (the latter must be
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+ * updated in tandem).
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+ */
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+ class MigrationFileCommand extends Command {
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+ static override paths = [Command.Default];
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+
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+ static override usage = Command.Usage({
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+ description: 'Self-emit ops.json and migration.json from a class-flow migration',
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+ details: `
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+ Loads the project's prisma-next.config.ts, assembles a ControlStack
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+ from the configured target/adapter/extensions, and serializes the
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+ migration's operations + metadata next to this file.
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+ `,
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+ examples: [
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+ ['Self-emit ops.json + migration.json next to migration.ts', '$0'],
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+ ['Preview without writing files', '$0 --dry-run'],
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+ ['Use a non-default config path', '$0 --config ./custom.config.ts'],
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+ ],
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+ });
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+
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+ dryRun = Option.Boolean('--dry-run', false, {
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+ description: 'Print operations to stdout without writing files',
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+ });
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+
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+ config = Option.String('--config', {
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+ description: 'Path to prisma-next.config.ts',
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+ });
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Unused: orchestration runs inside `MigrationCLI.run` so error
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+ * routing stays under our control (clipanion's `cli.run` writes
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+ * error output to `context.stdout`, but our contract requires
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+ * structured errors on stderr). `cli.process` is used to parse
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+ * argv into a populated `MigrationFileCommand` instance whose
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+ * fields drive the orchestration directly.
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+ */
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+ override async execute(): Promise<number> {
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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  }
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  /**
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  // biome-ignore lint/complexity/noStaticOnlyClass: see JSDoc - intentional class facade for the migration-file CLI surface; future methods will share state derived from argv/config.
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  export class MigrationCLI {
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  /**
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- * Orchestrates a class-flow `migration.ts` script run. Awaitable:
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- * callers may `await MigrationCLI.run(...)` to surface async failures
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- * from config loading, but the typical usage pattern (top-level call
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- * after the class definition) does not require awaiting because
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- * node's module evaluation keeps the promise alive until completion.
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+ * Orchestrates a class-flow `migration.ts` script run.
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+ *
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+ * The third argument is the in-process testability surface: callers
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+ * (and tests) may inject `argv`, `stdout`, and `stderr` instead of
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+ * relying on `process.argv` / `process.stdout` / `process.stderr`.
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+ * Each option defaults to its `process` global when omitted, so
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+ * existing two-argument call sites
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+ * (`MigrationCLI.run(import.meta.url, MyMigration)`) continue to
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+ * compile and behave identically.
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+ *
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+ * Returns the exit code so the caller can branch on it. Also writes
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+ * the same code to `process.exitCode` so script-style callers that
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+ * don't await the return value still surface a non-zero exit when
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+ * something fails.
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  *
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- * Any throwable inside this function must surface through the internal
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- * try/catchscript callers do not await, so an unhandled rejection
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- * would silently exit 0. Treat the try/catch as load-bearing for the
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- * no-await usage pattern.
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+ * Exit codes:
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+ * - 0 success, or `--help`, or imported-not-entrypoint no-op.
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+ * - 1 runtime/orchestration error (config not found, target
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+ * mismatch, etc.).
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+ * - 2 — usage error (unknown flag, malformed `--config`). Aligns
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+ * with `docs/CLI Style Guide.md` § Exit Codes.
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  */
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- static async run(importMetaUrl: string, MigrationClass: MigrationConstructor): Promise<void> {
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- if (!importMetaUrl) return;
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- if (!isDirectEntrypoint(importMetaUrl)) return;
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+ static async run(
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+ importMetaUrl: string,
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+ MigrationClass: MigrationConstructor,
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+ options: {
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+ readonly argv?: readonly string[];
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+ readonly stdout?: MigrationCliWritable;
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+ readonly stderr?: MigrationCliWritable;
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+ } = {},
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+ ): Promise<number> {
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+ if (!importMetaUrl) {
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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- try {
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- const args = parseArgs(process.argv.slice(2));
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+ const argv = options.argv ?? process.argv;
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+ const stdout = options.stdout ?? process.stdout;
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+ const stderr = options.stderr ?? process.stderr;
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- if (args.help) {
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- printMigrationHelp();
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- return;
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- }
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+ if (!isDirectEntrypoint(importMetaUrl, argv)) {
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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- const migrationFile = fileURLToPath(importMetaUrl);
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- const migrationDir = dirname(migrationFile);
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- const config = await loadConfig(args.configPath);
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- // Probe-instantiate without a stack so we can read `targetId` before
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- // any target-specific constructor side effects (e.g.
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- // `PostgresMigration`'s `stack.adapter.create(stack)`) run. Concrete
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- // subclasses are required to accept the no-arg form; the abstract
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- // `Migration` constructor declares `stack?` and target subclasses
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- // (Postgres, Mongo) propagate that optionality. This makes the
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- // target-mismatch guard fail fast with `PN-MIG-2006` before any
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- // stack-driven adapter construction begins, even if the wrong-target
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- // adapter's `create` would otherwise succeed and silently misshapen
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- // the stored adapter cast.
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- const probe = new MigrationClass();
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- if (probe.targetId !== config.target.targetId) {
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- throw errorMigrationTargetMismatch({
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- migrationTargetId: probe.targetId,
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- configTargetId: config.target.targetId,
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- });
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- }
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+ const exitCode = await orchestrate(importMetaUrl, MigrationClass, {
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+ argv,
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+ stdout,
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+ stderr,
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+ });
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+ // Preserve any pre-existing non-zero `process.exitCode` set by code
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+ // running alongside `MigrationCLI.run` (an unhandled rejection
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+ // upstream, an explicit `process.exitCode = N` from another
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+ // module). Overwriting it with our success would mask the upstream
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+ // failure for script-style callers that don't await the return
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+ // value. Failures we return here are still surfaced — non-zero
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+ // codes always win over the prior status — but successes never
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+ // clear it.
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+ if (exitCode !== 0 || !process.exitCode) {
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+ process.exitCode = exitCode;
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+ }
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+ return exitCode;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Argv-aware variant of the entrypoint guard. The shared
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+ * `@prisma-next/migration-tools` helper of the same name reads
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+ * `process.argv[1]` directly, which doesn't compose with the new
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+ * in-process testability surface (tests inject `argv` without mutating
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+ * the process global). Inlined here so the migration-file CLI's check
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+ * follows the injected `argv[1]` consistently.
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+ */
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+ function isDirectEntrypoint(importMetaUrl: string, argv: readonly string[]): boolean {
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+ const argv1 = argv[1];
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+ if (!argv1) {
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ try {
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+ return realpathSync(fileURLToPath(importMetaUrl)) === realpathSync(argv1);
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+ } catch {
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Argv-and-stream-driven orchestration body. Pulled out of the static
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+ * method so the entrypoint guard / process-default plumbing stays
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+ * separate from the parse + load + serialize steps.
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+ */
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+ async function orchestrate(
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+ importMetaUrl: string,
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+ MigrationClass: MigrationConstructor,
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+ ctx: {
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+ readonly argv: readonly string[];
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+ readonly stdout: MigrationCliWritable;
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+ readonly stderr: MigrationCliWritable;
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+ },
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+ ): Promise<number> {
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+ const cli = Cli.from([MigrationFileCommand], {
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+ binaryName: 'migration.ts',
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+ binaryLabel: 'Migration file CLI',
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+ });
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- const instance = new MigrationClass(stack);
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+ const input = ctx.argv.slice(2);
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+ // Pre-scan for malformed `--config` (no value, or value-shaped-as-flag)
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+ // before delegating to clipanion. The legacy parser surfaced both as
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+ // `errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg` (`PN-CLI-4012`); pre-scanning
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+ // here keeps that contract independent of how clipanion classifies
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+ // the error internally (it variably throws `UnknownSyntaxError` or
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+ // accepts the flag-shaped token as the value depending on what other
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+ // options are registered).
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+ const configError = detectInvalidConfig(input);
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+ if (configError) {
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+ writeStructuredError(ctx.stderr, configError);
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+ return 2;
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+ }
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+ let parsed: MigrationFileCommand;
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+ try {
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+ const command = cli.process({
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+ input: [...input],
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+ context: { stdout: ctx.stdout, stderr: ctx.stderr },
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+ });
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+ if (!(command instanceof MigrationFileCommand)) {
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+ // The only registered command class is `MigrationFileCommand`;
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+ // any other concrete type indicates clipanion emitted its
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+ // built-in `HelpCommand`. Render usage directly so we don't
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+ // depend on calling `cli.run` (which routes errors to stdout —
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+ // wrong stream for our contract).
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+ ctx.stdout.write(cli.usage(MigrationFileCommand, { detailed: true }));
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+ parsed = command;
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ return renderParseError(err, input, ctx.stderr);
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+ }
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- } catch (err) {
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- if (CliStructuredError.is(err) || MigrationToolsError.is(err)) {
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- process.stderr.write(`${err.message}: ${err.why}\n`);
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- } else {
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- process.stderr.write(`${err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err)}\n`);
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+ if (parsed.help) {
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+ ctx.stdout.write(cli.usage(MigrationFileCommand, { detailed: true }));
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ try {
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+ await runMigration(importMetaUrl, MigrationClass, parsed, ctx);
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+ return 0;
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ if (CliStructuredError.is(err)) {
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+ writeStructuredError(ctx.stderr, err);
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+ } else if (MigrationToolsError.is(err)) {
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+ // Migration-tools errors (e.g. `errorInvalidJson` thrown by
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+ // `readExistingMetadata` when migration.json is malformed) carry
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+ // their own `code`/`why`/`fix` shape. Render them with the same
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+ // visual structure as `CliStructuredError` so consumers grepping
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+ // for `MIGRATION.<CODE>` see consistent output across surfaces.
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+ const fix = err.fix ? `\n${err.fix}` : '';
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+ ctx.stderr.write(`${err.code}: ${err.message}\n${err.why}${fix}\n`);
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+ } else {
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+ ctx.stderr.write(`${err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err)}\n`);
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+ }
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+ return 1;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Returns an `errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg` envelope when `input`
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+ * contains a malformed `--config`:
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+ *
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+ * - `--config` as the last token (no value follows).
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+ * - `--config <flag>` where `<flag>` starts with `-` (silently
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+ * consuming the next flag would either drop the flag or serialize
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+ * against the wrong project).
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+ * - `--config <empty>` where the value is the empty string. Shells
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+ * expand `--config ""` (or `--config "$UNSET_VAR"`) into a real
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+ * empty argv token; treating that as a usage error here surfaces
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+ * `PN-CLI-4012` instead of a less actionable loader error on an
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+ * empty path.
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+ * - `--config=` (the equals form with an empty value). Same shape as
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+ * the empty-string case above; the user expressed intent to override
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+ * the config path but the override is empty.
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+ *
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+ * `--config=<value>` and `--config <value>` with a non-empty value are
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+ * both valid (and the equals form's value is allowed to start with
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+ * `-` — the `=` makes the binding explicit).
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+ */
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+ function detectInvalidConfig(input: readonly string[]): CliStructuredError | null {
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+ for (let i = 0; i < input.length; i++) {
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+ const token = input[i];
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+ if (token === '--config') {
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+ const next = input[i + 1];
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+ if (next === undefined || next === '') {
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+ return errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg();
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+ }
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+ if (next.startsWith('-')) {
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+ return errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg({ nextToken: next });
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+ if (token === '--config=') {
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+ return errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg();
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return null;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Translate clipanion's parse-time errors into the project's structured
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+ * error envelopes.
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+ *
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+ * - `UnknownSyntaxError` covers both unknown flags (`--frobnicate`) and
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+ * the bare-trailing `--config` case (where arity-1 needs a value but
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+ * none was supplied). Distinguished by inspecting the input array.
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+ * - `UsageError` covers schema/validator failures from typanion. None
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+ * of the migration-file CLI's options have validators today, but we
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+ * still translate it as a usage error (exit 2) for forward-compat.
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+ * - Anything else re-throws — caller's outer catch will surface it as
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+ * exit 1 (runtime error).
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+ */
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+ function renderParseError(
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+ err: unknown,
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+ input: readonly string[],
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+ stderr: MigrationCliWritable,
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+ ): number {
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+ if (isUnknownSyntaxError(err)) {
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+ const flag = findOffendingFlag(input);
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+ writeStructuredError(stderr, errorMigrationCliUnknownFlag({ flag, knownFlags: KNOWN_FLAGS }));
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+ return 2;
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+ }
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+ if (err instanceof UsageError) {
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+ // typanion validator failures and similar usage errors. None of
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+ // the migration-file CLI's options have validators today, so this
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+ // branch is forward-compat scaffolding — kept so that a future
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+ // option declaration with a validator routes through the same PN
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+ // envelope path rather than escaping as exit 1.
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+ writeStructuredError(stderr, errorMigrationCliInvalidConfigArg({ nextToken: err.message }));
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+ return 2;
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+ }
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+ throw err;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Duck-type check for clipanion's `UnknownSyntaxError`: the class is
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+ * thrown by the parser but is not re-exported from the package's main
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+ * entry (only `UsageError` is — see clipanion's `advanced/index.d.ts`).
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+ * Identified by `name === 'UnknownSyntaxError'` and the
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+ * `clipanion.type === 'none'` discriminator that clipanion's
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+ * `ErrorWithMeta` interface guarantees.
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+ */
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+ function isUnknownSyntaxError(err: unknown): err is Error {
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+ if (!(err instanceof Error) || err.name !== 'UnknownSyntaxError') {
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ // clipanion's `ErrorWithMeta` interface guarantees a `clipanion` field with
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+ // a `type` discriminator on every error it throws. Read it via a structural
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+ // shape rather than importing the class (it's not re-exported from the
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+ // package main).
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+ const meta = (err as { clipanion?: { type?: string } }).clipanion;
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+ return typeof meta === 'object' && meta !== null && meta.type === 'none';
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Best-effort: pull the first input token that doesn't match a known
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+ * flag. Falls back to the first token when we can't pinpoint it. The
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+ * returned name is rendered into the user-visible PN-CLI-4013 envelope
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+ * (`Unknown flag \`<name>\``) and round-tripped via `meta.flag` so
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+ * agent consumers can render their own "did you mean" suggestions.
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+ */
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+ function findOffendingFlag(input: readonly string[]): string {
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+ for (const token of input) {
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+ if (!token.startsWith('-')) {
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+ const head = token.split('=', 1)[0] ?? token;
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+ if (!KNOWN_FLAGS.includes(head) && head !== '-h') {
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+ return head;
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+ return input[0] ?? '';
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Write a `CliStructuredError` envelope to the given stream. Format
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+ * matches the legacy hand-rolled writer (`message: why`) so the rest of
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+ * the project's error rendering stays consistent across surfaces. The
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+ * full PN code (`PN-<domain>-<code>`) is included so consumers can
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+ * grep for stable identifiers.
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+ */
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+ function writeStructuredError(stream: MigrationCliWritable, err: CliStructuredError): void {
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+ const why = envelope.why ?? envelope.summary;
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+ const fix = envelope.fix ? `\n${envelope.fix}` : '';
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Inner orchestration: load config, probe-construct the migration,
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+ * verify target, assemble the stack, construct with the stack, persist.
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+ *
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+ * Throws `CliStructuredError` for known failure modes (config not
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+ * found, target mismatch); the outer `orchestrate` translates those to
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+ async function runMigration(
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+ importMetaUrl: string,
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+ MigrationClass: MigrationConstructor,
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+ parsed: MigrationFileCommand,
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+ ctx: {
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+ readonly stderr: MigrationCliWritable;
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+ const migrationDir = dirname(migrationFile);
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+ const config = await loadConfig(parsed.config);
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+
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+ // Probe-instantiate without a stack so we can read `targetId` before
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+ // any target-specific constructor side effects (e.g.
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+ // `PostgresMigration`'s `stack.adapter.create(stack)`) run. Concrete
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+ // subclasses are required to accept the no-arg form; the abstract
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+ // `Migration` constructor declares `stack?` and target subclasses
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+ // (Postgres, Mongo) propagate that optionality. This makes the
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+ // target-mismatch guard fail fast with `PN-MIG-2006` before any
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+ // stack-driven adapter construction begins, even if the wrong-target
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+ // adapter's `create` would otherwise succeed and silently misshapen
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+ // the stored adapter cast.
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+ const probe = new MigrationClass();
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+
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+ if (probe.targetId !== config.target.targetId) {
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+ throw errorMigrationTargetMismatch({
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+ migrationTargetId: probe.targetId,
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+ configTargetId: config.target.targetId,
569
+ });
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+ }
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+
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+ const stack = createControlStack(config);
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+ const instance = new MigrationClass(stack);
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+
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+ serializeMigrationToDisk(instance, migrationDir, parsed.dryRun, ctx.stdout);
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+ void ctx.stderr;
269
577
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1
  /**
2
2
  * Re-export all domain error factories from @prisma-next/errors for convenience.
3
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3
+ * CLI-specific errors (e.g., Commander argument validation in the main CLI, or
4
+ * clipanion parse errors in the migration-file CLI) can be added here if needed.
4
5
  */
5
6
  export type { CliErrorConflict, CliErrorEnvelope } from '@prisma-next/errors/control';
6
7
 
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16
17
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17
18
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18
19
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20
+ errorMigrationCliUnknownFlag,
19
21
  errorMigrationPlanningFailed,
20
22
  errorQueryRunnerFactoryRequired,
21
23
  errorTargetMigrationNotSupported,
@@ -36,6 +38,7 @@ export {
36
38
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37
39
  errorFileNotFound,
38
40
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41
+ errorMigrationCliUnknownFlag,
39
42
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40
43
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41
44
  errorTargetMigrationNotSupported,