db-generate
Generate database migrations for Medusa modules with a single command.
- Wraps the
npx medusa db:generateCLI command to create migration files for specified Medusa modules - Accepts module name as an argument and reports migration file location, errors, and next steps
- Automatically suggests running
npx medusa db:migrateafter generation to apply migrations
Generate Database Migrations
Generate database migrations for the specified Medusa module.
The user will provide the module name as an argument (e.g., brand, product, custom-module).
For example: /medusa-dev:db-generate brand
Use the Bash tool to execute the command npx medusa db:generate <module-name>, replacing <module-name> with the provided argument.
Report the results to the user, including:
- The module name for which migrations were generated
- Migration file name or location
- Any errors or warnings
- Next steps (running
npx medusa db:migrateto apply the migrations)
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