| name | migration |
| description | How to change the database schema in this repo. Current engine: node-pg-migrate, with SQL generated from Drizzle schema changes when possible. Load whenever you add/alter/drop a table, column, enum, index, constraint, RLS/function/grant, or any file under packages/db/migrations. |
Database migrations
The canonical, detailed runbook is packages/db/MIGRATIONS.md. This skill is a
short safety wrapper; if anything here seems incomplete, trust that file and the
current package.json scripts.
Also load the learnings skill. It carries the incident rules that apply
while WRITING a migration — above all: never backfill data inside a
single-transaction .sql migration (2026-08-10 v0.12.7 prod outage; enforced
by the backfill-safe lint guard, but the rule explains what to build
instead: a batched .concurrent.ts pass or an out-of-band runbook).
Current model
- Engine: node-pg-migrate, invoked by
packages/db/scripts/migrate.ts.
- Schema source:
packages/db/src/schema/kortix.ts for the Drizzle-modeled
kortix schema.
- Migration files: immutable SQL files in
packages/db/migrations/, named
with a 17-digit UTC timestamp (YYYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm_slug.sql).
- Applied-state table:
kortix_migrations.pgmigrations (node-pg-migrate
tracks migration names; it does not checksum file contents).
- Deploy:
deploy-dev.yml and deploy-prod.yml run pnpm --filter @kortix/db migrate before the EKS GitOps rollout. The disabled Helm PreSync
hook is not the live migration path.
Rules
- Never edit a migration that has been applied anywhere. Write a new migration.
- Never use
drizzle-kit push or hand-apply production DDL outside the migration
flow.
- Review every generated SQL file before it reaches a shared DB.
- Prefer expand/contract for destructive or compatibility-sensitive changes.
Any migration that drops/alters a constraint, unique index, column, or enum
value needs a
-- mixed-version-safe: <...> (or -- enum-value-checked: <...>
for ADD VALUE) annotation, or CI fails it — see MIGRATIONS.md's worked
examples (the 20260713220001000 unique-index-drop incident and the
sandbox_provider "platinum" enum-drift incident).
- Adding an index/dropping an index on an EXISTING table: use
pnpm migrate:create <slug> --concurrent (the .concurrent.ts escape
hatch), never a plain CREATE INDEX — see MIGRATIONS.md "Roll-forward
safety" for why plain SQL migrations structurally can't run CONCURRENTLY
here, and the multi-statement pgm.sql() footgun to avoid.
- Prod is live: show the exact SQL and get explicit go-ahead before any manual
prod migration action.
Commands from repo root
| Command | What it does |
|---|
pnpm migrate | Apply pending migrations using node-pg-migrate. |
pnpm migrate:status | Dry-run/list pending migrations; exits non-zero if any are pending. |
pnpm migrate:create <slug> | Scaffold a hand-written SQL migration with the house-rules template. |
pnpm migrate:create <slug> --concurrent | Scaffold the .concurrent.ts CONCURRENTLY escape hatch. |
pnpm migrate:generate <slug> | Generate SQL from a kortix.ts schema change and update the Drizzle snapshot. |
pnpm migrate:fake | Mark pending migrations as applied without running them (for baselining existing envs). |
pnpm --filter @kortix/db lint | Full local check: filename/order rules + mixed-version/enum-value guard + squawk (deterministic Postgres zero-downtime linter). Run before every push touching packages/db/migrations. |
pnpm migrate:lint | Just the filename/order/mixed-version/enum-value checks (no squawk, no network). |
Safe schema-change loop
- Edit
packages/db/src/schema/kortix.ts for schema-shape changes, or create a
hand-written migration for data/RLS/functions/grants/custom SQL, or a
--concurrent migration for index create/drop.
- Run
pnpm migrate:generate <slug> or pnpm migrate:create <slug> [--concurrent].
- Read the SQL top-to-bottom. Stop on accidental
DROP, unsafe type changes,
immediate NOT NULL on populated tables, non-idempotent backfills, or a
missing mixed-version/enum-value annotation.
- Run
pnpm --filter @kortix/db lint and the relevant package tests/checks.
- Apply to a local/throwaway DB before dev/prod when the change is non-trivial.
- Commit both the migration SQL and any generated Drizzle snapshot changes.
See packages/db/MIGRATIONS.md for the full baseline, preview/prod behavior,
self-hosting command, and failure drill.