knex 2.5.0 → 2.5.1

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +64 -58
  2. package/CONTRIBUTING.md +194 -194
  3. package/README.md +149 -147
  4. package/UPGRADING.md +245 -233
  5. package/bin/cli.js +475 -473
  6. package/bin/utils/cli-config-utils.js +212 -210
  7. package/bin/utils/constants.js +7 -7
  8. package/bin/utils/migrationsLister.js +37 -37
  9. package/knex.js +23 -23
  10. package/knex.mjs +11 -11
  11. package/lib/builder-interface-augmenter.js +120 -120
  12. package/lib/client.js +495 -495
  13. package/lib/constants.js +61 -61
  14. package/lib/dialects/better-sqlite3/index.js +77 -77
  15. package/lib/dialects/cockroachdb/crdb-columncompiler.js +14 -14
  16. package/lib/dialects/cockroachdb/crdb-querybuilder.js +11 -11
  17. package/lib/dialects/cockroachdb/crdb-querycompiler.js +122 -122
  18. package/lib/dialects/cockroachdb/crdb-tablecompiler.js +37 -37
  19. package/lib/dialects/cockroachdb/crdb-viewcompiler.js +15 -15
  20. package/lib/dialects/cockroachdb/index.js +86 -86
  21. package/lib/dialects/index.js +20 -20
  22. package/lib/dialects/mssql/index.js +500 -500
  23. package/lib/dialects/mssql/mssql-formatter.js +34 -34
  24. package/lib/dialects/mssql/query/mssql-querycompiler.js +601 -601
  25. package/lib/dialects/mssql/schema/mssql-columncompiler.js +185 -185
  26. package/lib/dialects/mssql/schema/mssql-compiler.js +91 -91
  27. package/lib/dialects/mssql/schema/mssql-tablecompiler.js +378 -378
  28. package/lib/dialects/mssql/schema/mssql-viewcompiler.js +55 -55
  29. package/lib/dialects/mssql/transaction.js +176 -176
  30. package/lib/dialects/mysql/index.js +201 -201
  31. package/lib/dialects/mysql/query/mysql-querycompiler.js +274 -274
  32. package/lib/dialects/mysql/schema/mysql-columncompiler.js +193 -193
  33. package/lib/dialects/mysql/schema/mysql-compiler.js +60 -60
  34. package/lib/dialects/mysql/schema/mysql-tablecompiler.js +381 -381
  35. package/lib/dialects/mysql/schema/mysql-viewbuilder.js +21 -21
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  37. package/lib/dialects/mysql/transaction.js +46 -46
  38. package/lib/dialects/mysql2/index.js +53 -53
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  40. package/lib/dialects/oracle/DEAD_CODE.md +5 -5
  41. package/lib/dialects/oracle/index.js +92 -92
  42. package/lib/dialects/oracle/query/oracle-querycompiler.js +343 -343
  43. package/lib/dialects/oracle/schema/internal/incrementUtils.js +20 -20
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  48. package/lib/dialects/oracle/schema/oracle-tablecompiler.js +190 -190
  49. package/lib/dialects/oracle/utils.js +87 -87
  50. package/lib/dialects/oracledb/index.js +327 -327
  51. package/lib/dialects/oracledb/query/oracledb-querycompiler.js +481 -481
  52. package/lib/dialects/oracledb/schema/oracledb-columncompiler.js +61 -61
  53. package/lib/dialects/oracledb/schema/oracledb-tablecompiler.js +19 -19
  54. package/lib/dialects/oracledb/schema/oracledb-viewbuilder.js +13 -13
  55. package/lib/dialects/oracledb/schema/oracledb-viewcompiler.js +19 -19
  56. package/lib/dialects/oracledb/transaction.js +98 -98
  57. package/lib/dialects/oracledb/utils.js +208 -208
  58. package/lib/dialects/pgnative/index.js +60 -60
  59. package/lib/dialects/postgres/execution/pg-transaction.js +19 -19
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  109. package/lib/migrations/migrate/MigrationGenerator.js +84 -84
  110. package/lib/migrations/migrate/Migrator.js +598 -598
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- ## How to contribute to Knex.js
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- [tests](https://github.com/knex/knex/tree/master/test). Every pull request that changes the queries should have
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- ## Documentation
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- Documentation is no longer maintained in knex master repository. All the documentation pull requests should be sent to https://github.com/knex/documentation
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- ## I would like to add support for new dialect to knex, is it possible?
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- Currently there are already way too many dialects supported in `knex` and instead of adding new dialect to central codebase, all the dialects should be moved to separate npm packages out from `knex` core library with their respective maintainers and test suites.
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- ```js
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+ ## How to contribute to Knex.js
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+ [tests](https://github.com/knex/knex/tree/master/test). Every pull request that changes the queries should have
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+ also **integration tests which are ran against real database** (in addition to unit tests which checks which kind of queries
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+ are being created).
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+ - Use the same coding style as the rest of the
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+ [codebase](https://github.com/knex/knex/blob/master/knex.js).
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+ - All pull requests should be made to the `master` branch.
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+ - Pull request description should have link to corresponding PR of documentation branch.
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+ - All pull requests that modify the public API should be updated in [types/index.d.ts](https://github.com/knex/knex/blob/master/types/index.d.ts)
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+ ## Documentation
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+ Documentation is no longer maintained in knex master repository. All the documentation pull requests should be sent to https://github.com/knex/documentation
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+ Documentation pull requests should not be merged before knex version which has the new documented feature is released.
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+ ## I would like to add support for new dialect to knex, is it possible?
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+ Currently there are already way too many dialects supported in `knex` and instead of adding new dialect to central codebase, all the dialects should be moved to separate npm packages out from `knex` core library with their respective maintainers and test suites.
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+ So if you like to write your own dialect, you can just inherit own dialect from knex base classes and use it by passing dialect to knex in knex configuration (https://runkit.com/embed/90b3cpyr4jh2):
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+ ```js
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+ // simple dialect overriding sqlite3 dialect to use sqlite3-offline driver
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+ require('sqlite3-offline');
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+ const Knex = require('knex');
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+ });
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+ console.log(knex.select(knex.raw(1)).toSQL());
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+ await knex.schema.createTable('fooobar', (t) => {
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+ t.bigincrements('id');
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+ });
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+ await knex('fooobar').insert({ data: 'nomnom' });
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+ console.log('Gimme all the data:', await knex('fooobar'));
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+ ```
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+ ## What is minimal code to reproduce bug and why I have to provide that when I can just tell whats the problem is
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+ Writing minimal reproduction code for the problem is time-consuming and sometimes it is also really hard, for
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+ example when the original code where the bug happens is written using express or mocha. So why is it necessary
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+ for me to commit so much time to it when the problem is in `knex`? Contributors should be grateful that I reported
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+ the bug I found.
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+ The point of runnable code to reproduce the problem is to easily verify that there really is a problem and that the one
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+ who did the report did nothing wrong (surprisingly often problem is in the user code). So instead of just description
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+ what to do the complete code encourages devs to actually test out that problem exists and start solving it and it
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+ saves lots of time.
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+ tl;dr list:
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+ 1. Actually in most of the cases developer already figures out what was the problem when writing the minimal test case
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+ or if there was problem how stuff was initialized or how async code was written it is easy to point out the problem.
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+ 2. It motivates developer to actually try out if the bug really exist by not having to figure out from incomplete example
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+ environment in which and how bug actually manifests.
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+ 3. There are currently very few people fixing knex issues and if one has to put easily 15-30 minutes time to issue just
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+ to see that I cannot reproduce this issue it just wastes development hours that were available for improving knex.
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+ Test case should initialize needed tables, insert needed data and fail...
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+ ```js
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+ const knex = require('knex')({
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+ ```
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+ Usually issues without reproduction code available are just closed and if the same issue is reported multiple
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+ One easy way to setup database for your reproduction is to use database from knex's docker-compose setup (npm run db:start) and by checking the connection settings from tests' `test/knexfile.js`.
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+ ## Integration Tests
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+ ### The Easy Way
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+ By default, Knex runs tests against sqlite3, postgresql, mysql, mysql2, mssql and oracledb drivers. All databases can be initialized and ran with docker.
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+ Docker databases can be started and initialized with:
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+ and stopped with:
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ In case you don't need all of the databases, you can use simplified dev Docker configuration that only runs PostgreSQL, by running `npm run db:start:postgres` and `npm run db:stop:postgres` accordingly.
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+ ### Installing support for oracledb
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+ Oracle has started providing precompiled driver libs for all the platforms, which makes it viable to run oracle tests also locally against oracledb running in docker.
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+ Check message when running
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+ ```bash
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+ and download driver library binary packages and unzip it to ~/lib directory.
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+ ### Specifying Databases
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+ You can optionally specify which dialects to test using the `DB` environment variable. Values should be space separated and can include:
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+ - postgres
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+ - sqlite3
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ ### Custom Configuration
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+ If you'd like to override the database configuration (to use a different host, for example), you can override the path to the [default test configuration](https://github.com/knex/knex/blob/master/test/knexfile.js) using the `KNEX_TEST` environment variable.
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ ### Creating Postgres User
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+ If you are running tests against own local database one might need to setup test user and database for knex to connect.
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+ To create a new user, login to Postgres and use the following queries to add the user. This assumes you've already created the `knex_test` database.
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+ ```
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+ GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE "knex_test" TO postgres;
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+ ```
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+ Once this is done, check it works by attempting to login:
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+ ```
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+ ```
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+ ## Typescript source files
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+ > TL;DR: Starting with release 2.0.0 Knex is adding support for Typescript source files. Thus to develop in this repo you will need to run `npm run build` each time you edit `.ts` files to generate the resulting `.js` files. This is automatically run whenever you run `npm install` or checkout a new Git branch so when developing in Javascript you don't have to worry about it. It is encouraged that new functionality and sources be written in Typescript but this is not required.
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+ Starting with release 2.0.0, Knex is support source additions in Typescript! This allows for better safety in the code added. However, pre-2.0.0 Knex was always written in pure Javascript and thus a "hybrid" approach is being used for 2.0.0 to allow for the new `.ts` files to exist along `.js` files that make up the majority of this repository.
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+ To develop in this repository use the `npm run build` and `npm run clean` commands to compile and delete the `.js` and related files from `.ts` files. If you wish to have the `tsc` compiled watch and recompile on changes then run `npm run build:ts -- --watch`. Note that for easy integration with Javascript the outputted files are done in a "side-by-side" manner meaning that `lib/foo/bar.ts` will result in `lib/foo/bar.js`. This is done automatically via the npm script command `"prepare"` whenever you run `npm install` and Git hook for `post-checkout` (added by Husky) which executes when you run commands like `git checkout` , thus making it easier to not have to worry about this if you're working in pure Javascript.
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+ The script file `./scripts/update_gitignore_for_tsc_output.js` file is called as part of the `npm run build` command which will update the `lib/.gitignore` file which is used to ensure generated `.js` and related files from `tsc` compilation are not checked into the git repo.
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+ ## Want to be Collaborator?
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+ There is always room for more collaborators. Be active on resolving github issues / sending pull requests / reviewing code and we will ask you to join.
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+ ### Etiquette (/ˈɛtᵻkɛt/ or /ˈɛtᵻkɪt/, French: [e.ti.kɛt])
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+ Make pull requests for your changes, do not commit directly to master (release stuff like fixing changelog are ok though).
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+ All the pull requests must be peer reviewed by other collaborator, so don't merge your request before that. If there is no response ping others.
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+ If you are going to add new feature to knex (not just a bugfix) it should be discussed first with others to agree on details.
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+ Join Gitter chat if you feel to chat outside of github issues.