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MigrationRecord

Struct MigrationRecord 

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pub struct MigrationRecord {
    pub version: String,
    pub name: String,
    pub state: MigrationState,
    pub applied_at: Option<String>,
    pub checksum: Option<String>,
    pub duration_ms: Option<u64>,
    pub error_message: Option<String>,
    pub up_sql: Option<String>,
    pub down_sql: Option<String>,
}
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A single migration record with metadata.

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§version: String

Version identifier (e.g., “001”, “20240115_1030”).

§name: String

Human-readable migration name.

§state: MigrationState

Current state of this migration.

§applied_at: Option<String>

ISO-8601 timestamp when migration was applied.

§checksum: Option<String>

Checksum for migration file verification.

§duration_ms: Option<u64>

Execution duration in milliseconds.

§error_message: Option<String>

Error message if migration failed.

§up_sql: Option<String>

Up SQL preview (for pending migrations).

§down_sql: Option<String>

Down SQL preview (for applied migrations).

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impl MigrationRecord

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pub fn new(version: impl Into<String>, name: impl Into<String>) -> Self

Create a new migration record with version and name.

§Example
use sqlmodel_console::renderables::MigrationRecord;

let record = MigrationRecord::new("001", "create_users_table");
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pub fn state(self, state: MigrationState) -> Self

Set the migration state.

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pub fn applied_at(self, timestamp: Option<String>) -> Self

Set the applied timestamp.

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pub fn checksum(self, checksum: Option<String>) -> Self

Set the checksum.

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pub fn duration_ms(self, duration: Option<u64>) -> Self

Set the execution duration in milliseconds.

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pub fn error_message(self, message: Option<String>) -> Self

Set an error message (for failed migrations).

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pub fn up_sql(self, sql: Option<String>) -> Self

Set the up SQL preview.

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pub fn down_sql(self, sql: Option<String>) -> Self

Set the down SQL preview.

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impl Clone for MigrationRecord

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fn clone(&self) -> MigrationRecord

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for MigrationRecord

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for MigrationRecord

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fn default() -> MigrationRecord

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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