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dbmigrate create blank
This command works correctly without options (parameters). Option support is under development and will be available soon.
Create an empty database migration file with up and down methods.
Synopsis
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=<name> [options]
Description
The dbmigrate create blank
command generates a new empty migration file with the basic structure including up()
and down()
methods. This provides a starting point for custom migrations where you need full control over the migration logic.
Options
--name
- Type: String
- Required: Yes
- Description: The name of the migration (will be prefixed with timestamp)
--datasource
- Type: String
- Default: Application default
- Description: Specify the datasource this migration targets
--description
- Type: String
- Default: Empty
- Description: Add a description comment to the migration file
--template
- Type: String
- Default:
blank
- Description: Use a custom template for the migration
Examples
Create a basic empty migration
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=add_custom_indexes
Create migration with description
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=update_user_permissions --description="Add role-based permissions to users"
Create migration for specific datasource
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=legacy_data_cleanup --datasource=legacyDB
Generated File Structure
The command creates a file named YYYYMMDDHHmmss_<name>.cfc
with the following structure:
component extends="wheels.migrator.Migration" hint="<description>" {
function up() {
transaction {
// Add your migration code here
}
}
function down() {
transaction {
// Add code to reverse the migration
}
}
}
Use Cases
Custom Database Operations
For complex operations not covered by other generators:
# Create migration for custom stored procedure
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=create_reporting_procedures
# Edit the file to add:
# - CREATE PROCEDURE statements
# - Complex SQL operations
# - Multiple related changes
Data Migrations
When you need to migrate data, not just schema:
# Create data migration
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=normalize_user_emails
# Edit to add data transformation logic
# Example: lowercase all email addresses
Multi-Step Operations
For migrations requiring multiple coordinated changes:
# Create complex migration
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=refactor_order_system
# Edit to include:
# - Create new tables
# - Migrate data
# - Drop old tables
# - Update foreign keys
Database-Specific Features
For database-specific features not abstracted by Wheels:
# Create migration for PostgreSQL-specific features
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=add_json_columns
# Edit to use PostgreSQL JSON operations
Best Practices
1. Descriptive Names
Use clear, descriptive names that indicate the migration's purpose:
# Good
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=add_user_authentication_tokens
# Bad
wheels dbmigrate create blank --name=update1
2. Implement Both Methods
Always implement both up() and down() methods:
function up() {
transaction {
execute("CREATE INDEX idx_users_email ON users(email)");
}
}
function down() {
transaction {
execute("DROP INDEX idx_users_email");
}
}
3. Use Transactions
Wrap operations in transactions for atomicity:
function up() {
transaction {
// All operations succeed or all fail
createTable("new_table");
execute("INSERT INTO new_table SELECT * FROM old_table");
dropTable("old_table");
}
}
4. Add Comments
Document complex operations:
function up() {
transaction {
// Create composite index for query optimization
// This supports the findActiveUsersByRegion() query
execute("
CREATE INDEX idx_users_active_region
ON users(is_active, region_id)
WHERE is_active = 1
");
}
}
Available Migration Methods
Within your blank migration, you can use these helper methods:
createTable(name, options)
- Create a new tabledropTable(name)
- Drop a tableaddColumn(table, column, type, options)
- Add a columnremoveColumn(table, column)
- Remove a columnchangeColumn(table, column, type, options)
- Modify a columnaddIndex(table, column, options)
- Add an indexremoveIndex(table, column)
- Remove an indexexecute(sql)
- Execute raw SQLannounce(message)
- Output a message during migration
Notes
- Migration files are created in
/app/migrator/migrations/
or your configured migration path - The timestamp ensures migrations run in the correct order
- Always test migrations in development before production
- Keep migrations focused on a single purpose
Related Commands
wheels dbmigrate create table
- Create a table migrationwheels dbmigrate create column
- Create a column migrationwheels dbmigrate up
- Run migrationswheels dbmigrate down
- Rollback migrationswheels dbmigrate info
- View migration status
- Synopsis
- Options
-
--name
-
--datasource
-
--template
- Examples
- Create a basic empty migration
- Create migration for specific datasource
- Generated File Structure
- Use Cases
- Custom Database Operations
- Data Migrations
- Multi-Step Operations
- Database-Specific Features
- Best Practices
- 1. Descriptive Names
- 2. Implement Both Methods
- 3. Use Transactions
- 4. Add Comments
- Available Migration Methods
- Notes
- Related Commands