dbschema
Define database schema's as HCL files, and generate idempotent SQL migrations. Dbschema aims to support all PostgreSQL features (like extensions, functions, triggers, etc).
Designed to complement Prisma (or any tool) when you want to declaratively define features the ORM might not support out of the box (for example: Postgres triggers). Prisma supports custom migrations, so you can generate SQL with this tool and ship it alongside your Prisma migrations.
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Usage
Example: a small HCL file that defines a provider, an enum, a table, a trigger function, and a trigger.
provider "postgres" {
version = "16"
}
extension "pgcrypto" {}
enum "Status" {
values = ["ACTIVE", "INACTIVE"]
}
table "users" {
column "id" { type = "uuid" nullable = false default = "gen_random_uuid()" }
column "email" { type = "text" nullable = false }
column "status" { type = "Status" nullable = false }
column "createdDate" { type = "timestamp" nullable = false default = "now()" }
column "updatedDate" { type = "timestamp" nullable = true }
primary_key { columns = ["id"] }
index "users_email_key" { columns = ["email"] unique = true }
}
function "set_updated_at" {
language = "plpgsql"
returns = "trigger"
body = <<-SQL
BEGIN
NEW."updatedDate" := now();
RETURN NEW;
END;
SQL
}
trigger "users_set_updated_at" {
table = "users"
timing = "BEFORE"
events = ["UPDATE"]
level = "ROW"
function = "set_updated_at"
}
If you omit the provider block dbschema will assume a default Postgres provider.
Create a migration (writes SQL to the given directory):
Development
- Ensure Rust toolchain is installed.
- Build:
Examples
- Validate all bundled examples:
just examples-validate - Create migrations for all examples:
just examples-create-migration - Run tests for a single example against Docker Postgres:
just example-test file=examples/table.hcl - Run tests for all examples against Docker Postgres:
just examples-test
Logging
This project uses env_logger with info output enabled by default.
Set the RUST_LOG environment variable to control verbosity:
RUST_LOG=debug
Use warn or error to reduce output, e.g. RUST_LOG=warn.