drizzle-kit 0.27.1 → 0.27.2-96d338b

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package/index.d.mts CHANGED
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- import { ConnectionOptions } from 'tls';
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- import { P as Prefix, D as Driver } from './common-DYjgLS6u.mjs';
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-
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- declare const dialects: readonly ["postgresql", "mysql", "sqlite", "turso"];
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- type Dialect = (typeof dialects)[number];
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-
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- type SslOptions = {
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- pfx?: string;
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- key?: string;
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- passphrase?: string;
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- cert?: string;
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- ca?: string | string[];
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- crl?: string | string[];
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- ciphers?: string;
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- rejectUnauthorized?: boolean;
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- };
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- type Verify<T, U extends T> = U;
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- /**
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- * **You are currently using version 0.21.0+ of drizzle-kit. If you have just upgraded to this version, please make sure to read the changelog to understand what changes have been made and what
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- * adjustments may be necessary for you. See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/upgrade-21#how-to-migrate-to-0210**
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- *
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- * **Config** usage:
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- *
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- * `dialect` - mandatory and is responsible for explicitly providing a databse dialect you are using for all the commands
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- * *Possible values*: `postgresql`, `mysql`, `sqlite`
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#dialect
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `schema` - param lets you define where your schema file/files live.
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- * You can have as many separate schema files as you want and define paths to them using glob or array of globs syntax.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#schema
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `out` - allows you to define the folder for your migrations and a folder, where drizzle will introspect the schema and relations
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#out
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `driver` - optional param that is responsible for explicitly providing a driver to use when accessing a database
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- * *Possible values*: `aws-data-api`, `d1-http`, `expo`, `turso`, `pglite`
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- * If you don't use AWS Data API, D1, Turso or Expo - ypu don't need this driver. You can check a driver strategy choice here: https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/upgrade-21
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#driver
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `dbCredentials` - an object to define your connection to the database. For more info please check the docs
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#dbcredentials
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `migrations` - param let’s use specify custom table and schema(PostgreSQL only) for migrations.
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- * By default, all information about executed migrations will be stored in the database inside
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- * the `__drizzle_migrations` table, and for PostgreSQL, inside the drizzle schema.
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- * However, you can configure where to store those records.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#migrations
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `breakpoints` - param lets you enable/disable SQL statement breakpoints in generated migrations.
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- * It’s optional and true by default, it’s necessary to properly apply migrations on databases,
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- * that do not support multiple DDL alternation statements in one transaction(MySQL, SQLite) and
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- * Drizzle ORM has to apply them sequentially one by one.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#breakpoints
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `tablesFilters` - param lets you filter tables with glob syntax for db push command.
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- * It’s useful when you have only one database avaialable for several separate projects with separate sql schemas.
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- *
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- * How to define multi-project tables with Drizzle ORM — see https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/goodies#multi-project-schema
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#tablesfilters
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `schemaFilter` - parameter allows you to define which schema in PostgreSQL should be used for either introspect or push commands.
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- * This parameter accepts a single schema as a string or an array of schemas as strings.
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- * No glob pattern is supported here. By default, drizzle will use the public schema for both commands,
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- * but you can add any schema you need.
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- *
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- * For example, having schemaFilter: ["my_schema"] will only look for tables in both the database and
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- * drizzle schema that are a part of the my_schema schema.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#schemafilter
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `verbose` - command is used for drizzle-kit push commands and prints all statements that will be executed.
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- *
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- * > Note: This command will only print the statements that should be executed.
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- * To approve them before applying, please refer to the `strict` command.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#verbose
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `strict` - command is used for drizzle-kit push commands and will always ask for your confirmation,
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- * either to execute all statements needed to sync your schema with the database or not.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#strict
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- */
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- type Config = {
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- dialect: Dialect;
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- out?: string;
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- breakpoints?: boolean;
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- tablesFilter?: string | string[];
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- extensionsFilters?: 'postgis'[];
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- schemaFilter?: string | string[];
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- schema?: string | string[];
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- verbose?: boolean;
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- strict?: boolean;
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- casing?: 'camelCase' | 'snake_case';
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- migrations?: {
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- table?: string;
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- schema?: string;
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- prefix?: Prefix;
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- };
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- introspect?: {
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- casing: 'camel' | 'preserve';
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- };
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- entities?: {
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- roles?: boolean | {
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- provider?: 'supabase' | 'neon' | string & {};
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- exclude?: string[];
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- include?: string[];
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- };
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- };
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- } & ({
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'turso'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- url: string;
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- authToken?: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'sqlite'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- url: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'postgresql'>;
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- dbCredentials: ({
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- host: string;
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- port?: number;
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- user?: string;
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- password?: string;
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- database: string;
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- ssl?: boolean | 'require' | 'allow' | 'prefer' | 'verify-full' | ConnectionOptions;
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- } & {}) | {
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- url: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'postgresql'>;
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- driver: Verify<Driver, 'aws-data-api'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- database: string;
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- secretArn: string;
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- resourceArn: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'postgresql'>;
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- driver: Verify<Driver, 'pglite'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- url: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'mysql'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- host: string;
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- port?: number;
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- user?: string;
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- password?: string;
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- database: string;
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- ssl?: string | SslOptions;
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- } | {
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- url: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'sqlite'>;
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- driver: Verify<Driver, 'd1-http'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- accountId: string;
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- databaseId: string;
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- token: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'sqlite'>;
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- driver: Verify<Driver, 'expo'>;
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- } | {});
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- /**
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- * **You are currently using version 0.21.0+ of drizzle-kit. If you have just upgraded to this version, please make sure to read the changelog to understand what changes have been made and what
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- * adjustments may be necessary for you. See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/upgrade-21#how-to-migrate-to-0210**
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- *
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- * **Config** usage:
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- *
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- * `dialect` - mandatory and is responsible for explicitly providing a databse dialect you are using for all the commands
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- * *Possible values*: `postgresql`, `mysql`, `sqlite`
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#dialect
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `schema` - param lets you define where your schema file/files live.
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- * You can have as many separate schema files as you want and define paths to them using glob or array of globs syntax.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#schema
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `out` - allows you to define the folder for your migrations and a folder, where drizzle will introspect the schema and relations
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#out
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `driver` - optional param that is responsible for explicitly providing a driver to use when accessing a database
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- * *Possible values*: `aws-data-api`, `d1-http`, `expo`, `turso`, `pglite`
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- * If you don't use AWS Data API, D1, Turso or Expo - ypu don't need this driver. You can check a driver strategy choice here: https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/upgrade-21
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#driver
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `dbCredentials` - an object to define your connection to the database. For more info please check the docs
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#dbcredentials
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `migrations` - param let’s use specify custom table and schema(PostgreSQL only) for migrations.
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- * By default, all information about executed migrations will be stored in the database inside
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- * the `__drizzle_migrations` table, and for PostgreSQL, inside the drizzle schema.
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- * However, you can configure where to store those records.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#migrations
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `breakpoints` - param lets you enable/disable SQL statement breakpoints in generated migrations.
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- * It’s optional and true by default, it’s necessary to properly apply migrations on databases,
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- * that do not support multiple DDL alternation statements in one transaction(MySQL, SQLite) and
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- * Drizzle ORM has to apply them sequentially one by one.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#breakpoints
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `tablesFilters` - param lets you filter tables with glob syntax for db push command.
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- * It’s useful when you have only one database avaialable for several separate projects with separate sql schemas.
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- *
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- * How to define multi-project tables with Drizzle ORM — see https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/goodies#multi-project-schema
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#tablesfilters
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `schemaFilter` - parameter allows you to define which schema in PostgreSQL should be used for either introspect or push commands.
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- * This parameter accepts a single schema as a string or an array of schemas as strings.
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- * No glob pattern is supported here. By default, drizzle will use the public schema for both commands,
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- * but you can add any schema you need.
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- *
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- * For example, having schemaFilter: ["my_schema"] will only look for tables in both the database and
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- * drizzle schema that are a part of the my_schema schema.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#schemafilter
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `verbose` - command is used for drizzle-kit push commands and prints all statements that will be executed.
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- *
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- * > Note: This command will only print the statements that should be executed.
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- * To approve them before applying, please refer to the `strict` command.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#verbose
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `strict` - command is used for drizzle-kit push commands and will always ask for your confirmation,
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- * either to execute all statements needed to sync your schema with the database or not.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#strict
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- */
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- declare function defineConfig(config: Config): Config;
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-
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- export { type Config, defineConfig };
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+ import 'tls';
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+ export { a as Config, d as defineConfig } from './index-BfiZoTqG.mjs';
package/index.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -1,287 +1,2 @@
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- import { ConnectionOptions } from 'tls';
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- import { P as Prefix, D as Driver } from './common-DYjgLS6u.js';
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-
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- declare const dialects: readonly ["postgresql", "mysql", "sqlite", "turso"];
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- type Dialect = (typeof dialects)[number];
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-
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- type SslOptions = {
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- pfx?: string;
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- key?: string;
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- passphrase?: string;
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- cert?: string;
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- ca?: string | string[];
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- crl?: string | string[];
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- ciphers?: string;
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- rejectUnauthorized?: boolean;
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- };
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- type Verify<T, U extends T> = U;
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- /**
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- * **You are currently using version 0.21.0+ of drizzle-kit. If you have just upgraded to this version, please make sure to read the changelog to understand what changes have been made and what
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- * adjustments may be necessary for you. See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/upgrade-21#how-to-migrate-to-0210**
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- *
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- * **Config** usage:
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- *
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- * `dialect` - mandatory and is responsible for explicitly providing a databse dialect you are using for all the commands
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- * *Possible values*: `postgresql`, `mysql`, `sqlite`
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#dialect
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `schema` - param lets you define where your schema file/files live.
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- * You can have as many separate schema files as you want and define paths to them using glob or array of globs syntax.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#schema
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `out` - allows you to define the folder for your migrations and a folder, where drizzle will introspect the schema and relations
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#out
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `driver` - optional param that is responsible for explicitly providing a driver to use when accessing a database
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- * *Possible values*: `aws-data-api`, `d1-http`, `expo`, `turso`, `pglite`
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- * If you don't use AWS Data API, D1, Turso or Expo - ypu don't need this driver. You can check a driver strategy choice here: https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/upgrade-21
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#driver
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `dbCredentials` - an object to define your connection to the database. For more info please check the docs
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#dbcredentials
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `migrations` - param let’s use specify custom table and schema(PostgreSQL only) for migrations.
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- * By default, all information about executed migrations will be stored in the database inside
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- * the `__drizzle_migrations` table, and for PostgreSQL, inside the drizzle schema.
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- * However, you can configure where to store those records.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#migrations
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `breakpoints` - param lets you enable/disable SQL statement breakpoints in generated migrations.
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- * It’s optional and true by default, it’s necessary to properly apply migrations on databases,
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- * that do not support multiple DDL alternation statements in one transaction(MySQL, SQLite) and
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- * Drizzle ORM has to apply them sequentially one by one.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#breakpoints
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `tablesFilters` - param lets you filter tables with glob syntax for db push command.
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- * It’s useful when you have only one database avaialable for several separate projects with separate sql schemas.
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- *
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- * How to define multi-project tables with Drizzle ORM — see https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/goodies#multi-project-schema
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#tablesfilters
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `schemaFilter` - parameter allows you to define which schema in PostgreSQL should be used for either introspect or push commands.
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- * This parameter accepts a single schema as a string or an array of schemas as strings.
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- * No glob pattern is supported here. By default, drizzle will use the public schema for both commands,
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- * but you can add any schema you need.
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- *
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- * For example, having schemaFilter: ["my_schema"] will only look for tables in both the database and
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- * drizzle schema that are a part of the my_schema schema.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#schemafilter
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `verbose` - command is used for drizzle-kit push commands and prints all statements that will be executed.
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- *
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- * > Note: This command will only print the statements that should be executed.
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- * To approve them before applying, please refer to the `strict` command.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#verbose
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `strict` - command is used for drizzle-kit push commands and will always ask for your confirmation,
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- * either to execute all statements needed to sync your schema with the database or not.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#strict
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- */
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- type Config = {
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- dialect: Dialect;
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- out?: string;
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- breakpoints?: boolean;
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- tablesFilter?: string | string[];
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- extensionsFilters?: 'postgis'[];
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- schemaFilter?: string | string[];
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- schema?: string | string[];
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- verbose?: boolean;
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- strict?: boolean;
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- casing?: 'camelCase' | 'snake_case';
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- migrations?: {
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- table?: string;
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- schema?: string;
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- prefix?: Prefix;
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- };
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- introspect?: {
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- casing: 'camel' | 'preserve';
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- };
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- entities?: {
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- roles?: boolean | {
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- provider?: 'supabase' | 'neon' | string & {};
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- exclude?: string[];
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- include?: string[];
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- };
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- };
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- } & ({
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'turso'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- url: string;
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- authToken?: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'sqlite'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- url: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'postgresql'>;
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- dbCredentials: ({
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- host: string;
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- port?: number;
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- user?: string;
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- password?: string;
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- database: string;
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- ssl?: boolean | 'require' | 'allow' | 'prefer' | 'verify-full' | ConnectionOptions;
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- } & {}) | {
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- url: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'postgresql'>;
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- driver: Verify<Driver, 'aws-data-api'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- database: string;
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- secretArn: string;
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- resourceArn: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'postgresql'>;
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- driver: Verify<Driver, 'pglite'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- url: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'mysql'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- host: string;
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- port?: number;
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- user?: string;
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- password?: string;
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- database: string;
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- ssl?: string | SslOptions;
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- } | {
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- url: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'sqlite'>;
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- driver: Verify<Driver, 'd1-http'>;
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- dbCredentials: {
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- accountId: string;
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- databaseId: string;
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- token: string;
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- };
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- } | {
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- dialect: Verify<Dialect, 'sqlite'>;
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- driver: Verify<Driver, 'expo'>;
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- } | {});
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- /**
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- * **You are currently using version 0.21.0+ of drizzle-kit. If you have just upgraded to this version, please make sure to read the changelog to understand what changes have been made and what
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- * adjustments may be necessary for you. See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/upgrade-21#how-to-migrate-to-0210**
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- *
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- * **Config** usage:
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- *
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- * `dialect` - mandatory and is responsible for explicitly providing a databse dialect you are using for all the commands
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- * *Possible values*: `postgresql`, `mysql`, `sqlite`
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#dialect
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `schema` - param lets you define where your schema file/files live.
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- * You can have as many separate schema files as you want and define paths to them using glob or array of globs syntax.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#schema
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `out` - allows you to define the folder for your migrations and a folder, where drizzle will introspect the schema and relations
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#out
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- *
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- * ---
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- * `driver` - optional param that is responsible for explicitly providing a driver to use when accessing a database
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- * *Possible values*: `aws-data-api`, `d1-http`, `expo`, `turso`, `pglite`
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- * If you don't use AWS Data API, D1, Turso or Expo - ypu don't need this driver. You can check a driver strategy choice here: https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/upgrade-21
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#driver
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- *
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- *
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- * `dbCredentials` - an object to define your connection to the database. For more info please check the docs
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#dbcredentials
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- *
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- *
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- * `migrations` - param let’s use specify custom table and schema(PostgreSQL only) for migrations.
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- * By default, all information about executed migrations will be stored in the database inside
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- * the `__drizzle_migrations` table, and for PostgreSQL, inside the drizzle schema.
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- * However, you can configure where to store those records.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#migrations
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `breakpoints` - param lets you enable/disable SQL statement breakpoints in generated migrations.
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- * It’s optional and true by default, it’s necessary to properly apply migrations on databases,
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- * that do not support multiple DDL alternation statements in one transaction(MySQL, SQLite) and
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- * Drizzle ORM has to apply them sequentially one by one.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#breakpoints
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `tablesFilters` - param lets you filter tables with glob syntax for db push command.
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- * It’s useful when you have only one database avaialable for several separate projects with separate sql schemas.
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- *
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- * How to define multi-project tables with Drizzle ORM — see https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/goodies#multi-project-schema
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#tablesfilters
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `schemaFilter` - parameter allows you to define which schema in PostgreSQL should be used for either introspect or push commands.
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- * This parameter accepts a single schema as a string or an array of schemas as strings.
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- * No glob pattern is supported here. By default, drizzle will use the public schema for both commands,
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- * but you can add any schema you need.
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- *
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- * For example, having schemaFilter: ["my_schema"] will only look for tables in both the database and
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- * drizzle schema that are a part of the my_schema schema.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#schemafilter
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `verbose` - command is used for drizzle-kit push commands and prints all statements that will be executed.
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- *
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- * > Note: This command will only print the statements that should be executed.
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- * To approve them before applying, please refer to the `strict` command.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#verbose
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- *
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- * ---
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- *
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- * `strict` - command is used for drizzle-kit push commands and will always ask for your confirmation,
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- * either to execute all statements needed to sync your schema with the database or not.
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- *
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- * See https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/config-reference#strict
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- */
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- declare function defineConfig(config: Config): Config;
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  {
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  "name": "drizzle-kit",
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  "keywords": [
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  "@types/dockerode": "^3.3.28",
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  "@types/json-diff": "^1.0.3",
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+ "@types/micromatch": "^4.0.9",
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  "@types/minimatch": "^5.1.2",
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  "@types/node": "^18.11.15",
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  "@types/pg": "^8.10.7",
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  "hanji": "^0.0.5",
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  "hono": "^4.1.5",
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  "json-diff": "1.0.6",
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+ "micromatch": "^4.0.8",
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  "minimatch": "^7.4.3",
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  "mysql2": "3.3.3",
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  "node-fetch": "^3.3.2",
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+ "ohm-js": "^17.1.0",
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  "pg": "^8.11.5",
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  "pluralize": "^8.0.0",
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  "postgres": "^3.4.4",
package/utils.js CHANGED
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  columnRenameKey: () => columnRenameKey,
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  copy: () => copy,
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  dryJournal: () => dryJournal,
571
+ escapeSingleQuotes: () => escapeSingleQuotes,
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  findAddedAndRemoved: () => findAddedAndRemoved,
572
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  isPgArrayType: () => isPgArrayType,
573
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  kloudMeta: () => kloudMeta,
@@ -579,6 +580,7 @@ __export(utils_exports, {
579
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  prepareOutFolder: () => prepareOutFolder,
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581
  schemaRenameKey: () => schemaRenameKey,
581
582
  tableRenameKey: () => tableRenameKey,
583
+ unescapeSingleQuotes: () => unescapeSingleQuotes,
582
584
  validateWithReport: () => validateWithReport
583
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  });
584
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  module.exports = __toCommonJS(utils_exports);
@@ -5252,7 +5254,8 @@ var policy = objectType({
5252
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  to: stringType().array().optional(),
5253
5255
  using: stringType().optional(),
5254
5256
  withCheck: stringType().optional(),
5255
- on: stringType().optional()
5257
+ on: stringType().optional(),
5258
+ schema: stringType().optional()
5256
5259
  }).strict();
5257
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  var policySquashed = objectType({
5258
5261
  name: stringType(),
@@ -5876,12 +5879,20 @@ function findAddedAndRemoved(columnNames1, columnNames2) {
5876
5879
  const removedColumns = columnNames1.filter((it) => !set2.has(it));
5877
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  return { addedColumns, removedColumns };
5878
5881
  }
5882
+ function escapeSingleQuotes(str) {
5883
+ return str.replace(/'/g, "''");
5884
+ }
5885
+ function unescapeSingleQuotes(str, ignoreFirstAndLastChar) {
5886
+ const regex = ignoreFirstAndLastChar ? /(?<!^)'(?!$)/g : /'/g;
5887
+ return str.replace(/''/g, "'").replace(regex, "\\'");
5888
+ }
5879
5889
  // Annotate the CommonJS export names for ESM import in node:
5880
5890
  0 && (module.exports = {
5881
5891
  assertV1OutFolder,
5882
5892
  columnRenameKey,
5883
5893
  copy,
5884
5894
  dryJournal,
5895
+ escapeSingleQuotes,
5885
5896
  findAddedAndRemoved,
5886
5897
  isPgArrayType,
5887
5898
  kloudMeta,
@@ -5893,5 +5904,6 @@ function findAddedAndRemoved(columnNames1, columnNames2) {
5893
5904
  prepareOutFolder,
5894
5905
  schemaRenameKey,
5895
5906
  tableRenameKey,
5907
+ unescapeSingleQuotes,
5896
5908
  validateWithReport
5897
5909
  });
package/utils.mjs CHANGED
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5231
5231
  to: stringType().array().optional(),
5232
5232
  using: stringType().optional(),
5233
5233
  withCheck: stringType().optional(),
5234
- on: stringType().optional()
5234
+ on: stringType().optional(),
5235
+ schema: stringType().optional()
5235
5236
  }).strict();
5236
5237
  var policySquashed = objectType({
5237
5238
  name: stringType(),
@@ -5855,11 +5856,19 @@ function findAddedAndRemoved(columnNames1, columnNames2) {
5855
5856
  const removedColumns = columnNames1.filter((it) => !set2.has(it));
5856
5857
  return { addedColumns, removedColumns };
5857
5858
  }
5859
+ function escapeSingleQuotes(str) {
5860
+ return str.replace(/'/g, "''");
5861
+ }
5862
+ function unescapeSingleQuotes(str, ignoreFirstAndLastChar) {
5863
+ const regex = ignoreFirstAndLastChar ? /(?<!^)'(?!$)/g : /'/g;
5864
+ return str.replace(/''/g, "'").replace(regex, "\\'");
5865
+ }
5858
5866
  export {
5859
5867
  assertV1OutFolder,
5860
5868
  columnRenameKey,
5861
5869
  copy,
5862
5870
  dryJournal,
5871
+ escapeSingleQuotes,
5863
5872
  findAddedAndRemoved,
5864
5873
  isPgArrayType,
5865
5874
  kloudMeta,
@@ -5871,5 +5880,6 @@ export {
5871
5880
  prepareOutFolder,
5872
5881
  schemaRenameKey,
5873
5882
  tableRenameKey,
5883
+ unescapeSingleQuotes,
5874
5884
  validateWithReport
5875
5885
  };